More than 40 Airmen assigned to the 180th Fighter Wing, Ohio Air National Guard, collected 57 bags of trash during the wing’s annual roadside clean-up efforts April 8, 2017, in Swanton, Ohio. The 180FW established a partnership with Keep Toledo/Lucas County Beautiful Adopt-A-Road program more than 20 years ago when the wing officially adopted the five mile stretch of road in March, 1997. Boasting a long tradition of supporting our surrounding communities and throughout Northwest Ohio, 180FW Airmen are fully integrated into our local communities and are invested in the safety and quality of lif


More than 40 Airmen assigned to the 180th Fighter Wing, Ohio Air National Guard, collected 57 bags of trash during the wing’s annual roadside clean-up efforts April 8, 2017, in Swanton, Ohio. The 180FW established a partnership with Keep Toledo/Lucas County Beautiful Adopt-A-Road program more than 20 years ago when the wing officially adopted the five mile stretch of road in March, 1997. Boasting a long tradition of supporting our surrounding communities and throughout Northwest Ohio, 180FW Airmen are fully integrated into our local communities and are invested in the safety and quality of life within those communities, they are dedicated to giving back to those communities who provide the foundational support to our missions, our Airmen and their families.


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