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NEWS | April 18, 2025

Idaho Air National Guard Opens Medical Training Facility

By Staff Sgt. Jadyn Eisenbrandt  124th Fighter Wing

GOWEN FIELD, Idaho —The Idaho Air National Guard held a ribbon-cutting ceremony yesterday to mark the opening of a new Medical Training Facility on Gowen Field for the 124th Fighter Wing.

The building, which provides laboratories, exam rooms, administrative areas, classrooms, record storage and mobility-training storage for the 124th Fighter Wing’s medical group, was completed in March.

The new 10,550-square-foot facility was announced in March 2022 by Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson when federal funding was secured to begin the $8 million project. A ground-breaking ceremony was held in July 2023, symbolizing the beginning of construction.

“This is what our National Guard deserves for the work that they do for us,” Simpson said. “They deserve the best equipment and the best facilities, and that’s what we’re trying to deliver here.”

The finished facility complies with patient privacy requirements and is authorized for military medical and training functions.

“This facility plays a vital role in sustaining our operational readiness, ensuring that our forces remain agile and prepared for challenges of great power competition,” said Brig. Gen. Shannon Smith, commander of the Idaho Air National Guard. “Investing in our facilities is an investment in our people and reinforces our commitment to excellence, not just in the medical field but in all we do, demonstrating to our adversaries that we are always ready to meet any challenges head-on.”

The project also involved site improvements including pavements, utilities, communication support and the demolition of three substandard buildings.

“Our medical team ensures the overall medical readiness of more than 1,300 Idaho Air National Guardsmen while training to care for warriors around the world, and this facility provides the needed space and tools to accomplish that mission,” said Col. Ryan Richardson, 124th Fighter Wing commander. “The completion of this medical building is a major milestone in the strategic modernization of the installation to support our warfighters.”

 

 

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