• A list of resources wing members can utilize
  • Chief Master Sergeant Shane Amundson
  • 119th Wing Outstanding Airmen of the Year winners. (L-R) Senior Airman Kolby Merkel (Outstanding Airman), Technical Sgt.  Adam Kohls (Outstanding Non-Commissioned Officer), Senior Master Sgt. Paul Hubbard (Outstanding Senior Non-Commissioned Officer), Master Sgt. Lacey Bunkelman (Outstanding First Sergeant), Captain Kyle Knutson (Outstanding Company Grade Officer) and Major Kimberly Nelson (Outstanding Company Grade Officer).
  • U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Trace Olson, left, North Dakota Air National Guard, and Benin air force Lt. Bertrand Zinsou, Cotonou, Benin, shake hands after graduation from Airman Leadership School Feb. 20, 2025, at the Paul H. Lankford Enlisted Professional Military Education Center, I.G. Brown Training and Education Center, McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base, Tennessee.
  • The 119th Wing honored the best of the best at the 2023 Outstanding Airmen of the Year Banquet on March 2, 2024 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Fargo, N.D.  Pictured L to R: Maj. Kimberly Nelson, N.D. Governor Doug Burgum, Capt. James Muhs, Gen. Daniel Hokanson, Master Sgt. Trish Mowery, Maj. Gen. Alan Dohrmann, Master Sgt. Maria Yurczyk,  Staff Sgt. Nicholas Schultz, Col. Christopher Domitrovich, Amn. First Class Tiffany Springer, Chief Master Sgt. MJ Filloon, Command Sgt. Maj. Jason Magnuson.
  • 119th Wing Launch and Recovery Airmen prepare an MQ-9 Reaper for flight in support of Exercise Hawkeye Fury.
  • Col Christopher Domitrovich
  • official portrait Col Ryan Ayers
  • SSgt Mikyla Brix performs maintenance on an MQ-9 Reaper.
  • Chief Master Sergeant MJ Filloon
  • From left to right Col. Mitch Johnson, the 119th Wing commander, Gov. Doug Burgum, North Dakota, and Col. Christopher Domitrovich, the 119th Wing vice commander discuss features of the MQ-9 live-virtual training environment computer simulation capabilities for Governor Doug Burgum, North Dakota, during a North Dakota Air National Guard Base update and familiarity tour Sept. 14, 2022. They are participating in a demonstration of capabilities and discussing how the MQ-9 could possibly be used for domestic operations during times of disaster. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by David H. Lipp)
  • Col. Ryan Ayers, the 119th Operations Group commander, discusses features of the MQ-9 live-virtual training environment computer simulation capabilities for Governor Doug Burgum, North Dakota, during a North Dakota Air National Guard Base update and familiarity tour Sept. 14, 2022. Ayers is explaining how the MQ-9 could possibly be used for domestic operations during times of disaster. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by David H. Lipp)
  • North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, right, discuses unit capabilities with 119th Operations Group members as Jace Beehler, the Office of the Governor chief of staff, looks on during an update and familiarity tour for the Governor at the North Dakota Air National Guard Base, Fargo, North Dakota, Sept. 14, 2022. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by David H. Lipp)
  • From left to right Col. Mitch Johnson, the 119th Wing commander, Jace Beehler, office of the North Dakota Governor chief of staff, Gov. Doug Burgum, North Dakota, Maj. Gen. Al Dohrmann, the North Dakota adjutant general, and Col. Ryan Ayers, the 119th Operations Group commander, discuss unit capabilities as they walk on the flight line during an update and familiarity tour for the Governor at the North Dakota Air National Guard Base, Fargo, North Dakota, Sept. 14, 2022.(U.S. Air National Guard photo by David H. Lipp)
  • Staff Sgt. Christopher Cornette, of the 119th Medical Group, applies medical attention to a simulated accident victim during a training demonstration as Gov. Doug Burgum looks on during an update and familiarity tour for the Governor at the North Dakota Air National Guard Base, Fargo, North Dakota, Sept. 14, 2022. The live exercise participants are being melded into an MQ-9 aircraft live-virtual training environment computer simulation that can be viewed on hand-held devices to provide life-saving measures during natural disasters.  (U.S. Air National Guard photo by David H. Lipp)
  • The 178th Attack Squadron, 119th Wing, North Dakota National Guard, is presented with the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies’ General Atomics Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) Squadron of the Year Trophy for 2021 at a ceremony during the 2022 Air and Space Forces Association’s Air, Space and Cyber Conference at the Gaylord National Harbor, National Harbor, Maryland, Sept. 19, 2022. The 178th is the first National Guard unit to earn this award which is presented annually for outstanding performance by RPA squadrons in achieving intelligence, surveillance, and persistent attack and reconnaissance over the preceding calendar year. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Zach Sheely)
  • The 178th Attack Squadron, 119th Wing, North Dakota National Guard, is presented with the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies’ General Atomics Remotely Piloted Aircraft Squadron of the Year Trophy for 2021 during the 2022 Air and Space Forces Association’s Air, Space and Cyber Conference at the Gaylord National Harbor, National Harbor, Maryland, Sept. 19, 2022. The 178th is the first National Guard unit to earn this award, which is presented annually for outstanding performance by RPA squadrons in achieving intelligence, surveillance, and persistent attack and reconnaissance over the preceding calendar year.
  • From left to right, retired Lt. Gen. David A. Deptula, Dean of the Mitchell Institute of Aerospace Power Studies, David Alexander, General Atomics' president of aeronautical systems, Brig. Gen. Keith G. MacDonald is the Director of Operations, National Guard Bureau A3/10, Washington, D.C., Lt. Gen. Russell L. Mack is the Deputy Commander, Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, Col. Mitch Johnson, the 119th Wing commander, Lt. Col. Lee Teigen, the 178th Attack Squadron commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Daniel Mehus, 178th Attack Squadron, stand with the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies’ General Atomics Remotely Piloted Aircraft Squadron of the Year Trophy for 2021 as the trophy is presented to the North Dakota Air National Guard members during the 2022 Air and Space Forces Association’s Air, Space and Cyber Conference at the Gaylord National Harbor, National Harbor, Maryland, Sept. 19, 2022. The 178th is the first National Guard unit to earn this award, which is presented annually for outstanding performance by RPA squadrons in achieving intelligence, surveillance, and persistent attack and reconnaissance over the preceding calendar year.
  • U.S. Air Force members of the 219th Security Forces Squadron Tech. Sgt. Shawn Mcelyea points while providing overwatch as Tech. Sgt. Kasey Taylor operates an Mk 19 grenade launcher (pronounced Mark 19) a 40mm belt-fed automatic grenade launcher during stationary turret training held at Camp Ripley Minnesota July 26, 2022. Airman received both stationary and mobile training on the Mark 19 as part of their qualify course to prepare them for real world missile fields and deployments. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Airman Christa Anderson)
  • SSgt Austin Bonn, of the 119th Security Forces Squadron, searches a simulated intruder at the North Dakota Air National Guard Base, Fargo, North Dakota.
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Col Christopher Domitrovich

Col Christopher Domitrovich

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