Air Reserve The Air Reserve Components for USAF are the and Air Force Reserve Command. Air Force Reserve Command stood up as a major command Feb. 17, 1997. The change in status, Components authorized by Congress in the Fiscal 1997 National Defense Authorization Act, was based on the experience gained from the Air Force Reserve component mobilization for Operations Desert Shield and Desert ■ 2007 USAF Almanac Storm.

Air Force Reserve Command Headquarters Robins AFB, Ga. Established Feb. 17, 1997 AFRC Commander Lt. Gen. John A. Bradley MISSIONS Support the active duty force Serve in such missions as fighter, , , aerial port opera- tions, , rescue, special operations, , aerial fire fighting, weather recon- naissance, space operations, air- USAF photo by MSgt. Scott Reed borne air control, flying training, flight testing, and aerial spraying Provide support and disaster relief in the US Support national counterdrug ef- forts Handle administration of USAF’s individual mobilization augmentees

FORCE STRUCTURE Air Force Reserve Recruiting Service Air Reserve Personnel Center, Den- ver Three numbered air forces: 4th, Patients are boarded on a C-17 Globemaster III from March ARB, Calif. March ARB, Calif.; 10th, NAS JRB Fort Worth, Tex.; 22nd, Dobbins ARB, Ga. 35 wings Five groups

OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY PERSONNEL EQUIPMENT Enduring Freedom (); (as of Sept. 30, 2006) (PAI as of Sept. 30, 2006) Iraqi Freedom (); Noble Eagle Total (selected reserve) *74,075 Bomber 8 (US) Officers 16,678 Fighter/Attack 105 Enlisted 57,397 13 Civilian 4,328 Total 78,403 Recon/BM/C3I 10 *Numbers for AFRC personnel assigned to Majcoms, FOAs, SOF 12 and DRUs are included here. Tanker 69 Transport 133

AIR FORCE Magazine / May 2007 105 AIR FORCE RESERVE COMMAND, ROBINS AFB, GA.

Commander Lt. Gen. John A. Bradley

4th Air Force 10th Air Force 22nd Air Force AFRC Recruiting Service Air Reserve Personnel Center March ARB, Calif. NAS JRB Fort Worth, Tex. Dobbins ARB, Ga. Col. Francis M. Mungavin Col. Ann C. Shippy Robins AFB, Ga.

4th AIR FORCE (AMC), MARCH ARB, CALIF. Commander Maj. Gen. Robert E. Duignan

349th Air Mobility 434th Air Refueling Wing 445th Airlift Wing 446th Airlift Wing Travis AFB, Calif. Lackland AFB, Tex. Grissom ARB, Ind. Wright-Patterson AFB, McChord AFB, Wash. (C-5A/B, C-17, KC-10a) (C-5A) (KC-135R) (C-5A) (C-17Aa)

452nd Air Mobility Wing 459th Air Refueling Wing 916th Air Refueling Wing March ARB, Calif. Andrews AFB, Md. Tinker AFB, Okla. Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C. Selfridge ANGB, Mich. (C-17, KC-135R) (KC-135R) (KC-135R) (KC-135R) (KC-135R)

932nd Airlift Wing 939th Air Refueling Wing 931st Air Refueling Scott AFB, Ill. Portland Arpt., Ore. Beale AFB, Calif. McConnell AFB, Kan. (C-9A, C-40) (KC-135E/R) (KC-135Ra)

10th AIR FORCE (ACC), NAS JRB FORT WORTH, TEX. Commander Maj. Gen. Richard C. Collins

301st Fighter Wing 917th Wing NAS JRB Fort Worth, Tex. Hill AFB, Utah Whiteman AFB, Mo. Homestead ARB, Fla. Barksdale AFB, La. (F-16C/D) (F-16C/Da) (A/OA-10A) (F-16C/D) (B-52H, A/OA-10A)

919th Special Ops Wing 920th Rescue Wing , Fla. Patrick AFB, Fla. Luke AFB, Ariz. (MC-130Eb/Pa) (HC-130P/N, HH-60G) (F-16C/D)c

310th Space Group 340th Flying Training Group 307th Fighter Schriever AFB, Colo. Randolph AFB, Tex. Tinker AFB, Okla. Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. Langley AFB, Va. (AT/T-38, T-1, T-37, T-38)a (E-3a) (HH-60G) (A-10, F-15, F-16C/D)a

22nd AIR FORCE (AMC), DOBBINS ARB, GA.

Commander Maj. Gen. Martin M. Mazick

94th Airlift Wing 315th Airlift Wing 403rd Wing Dobbins ARB, Ga. Peterson AFB, Colo. Charleston AFB, S.C. Keesler AFB, Miss. Westover ARB, Mass. (C-130H) (C-130H) (C-17a) (C-130J, WC-130H/J) (C-5A)

440th Airlift Wing 512th Airlift Wing 514th Air Mobility Wing 908th Airlift Wing General Mitchell Arpt./ Dover AFB, Del. McGuire AFB, N.J. Maxwell AFB, Ala. Youngstown-Warren Arpt./ARS, ARS, Wis. (C-130H) (C-5A/Ba) (C-17, KC-10A)a (C-130H) Ohio (C-130H)

911th Airlift Wing 913th Airlift Wing 914th Airlift Wing Arpt./ARS Willow Grove ARS, Pa. Niagara Falls Arpt./ARS, N.Y. Minneapolis-St. Paul Arpt./ (C-130H) (C-130E) (C-130H) ARS, Minn. (C-130H)

aAssociate aircraft. bActive-associate (owned by AFRC, flown by active). ANGB Air National Guard Base ARS Air Reserve Station cAFRC-owned and associate aircraft. ARB Air Reserve Base JRB Joint Reserve Base Arpt. Airport NAS Naval Air Station

106 AIR FORCE Magazine / May 2007 Headquarters , D.C. Air National Guard Established Sept. 18, 1947

ANG Director Lt. Gen. Craig R. McKinley MISSONS Provide combat capability to the warfighter and security for the home- land Provide ready units to support objectives Protect life and property and pre- serve peace, order, and public safety

FORCE STRUCTURE One numbered air force: 1st, Tyndall USAF photo by TSgt. Erik Gudmundson AFB, Fla. 87 wings Two squadrons

OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan); Iraqi Freedom (Iraq); Noble Eagle (US)

PERSONNEL (as of Sept. 30, 2006) A C-130 from the ANG’s 133rd Airlift Wing returns from a deployment to Afghanistan. Below is an F-15 from the ANG’s 125th Fighter Wing, based at Total ANG military* 105,660 Jacksonville Arpt., Fla. Officers 13,785 Enlisted 91,875 Civilian 1,125 Total 106,785 *Includes ANG personnel assigned to MAJCOMS, FOAs, and DRUs.

EQUIPMENT USAF photo by Joe Piccorossi (PAI as of Sept. 30, 2006) Fighter/Attack 631 Helicopter 15 Recon/BM/C3I 16 SOF 4 Tanker 196 Transport 217

1st AIR FORCE (ACC), TYNDALL AFB, FLA.

Commander Maj. Gen. M. Scott Mayes

Southeast Air Defense Sector (ANG) Northeast Air Defense Sector (ANG) Western Air Defense Sector (ANG) Tyndall AFB, Fla. Rome, N.Y. McChord AFB, Wash.

AIR FORCE Magazine / May 2007 107 The Air National Guard by Major Command Assignment (As of April 1, 2007)

Air Combat Command C-5A A/OA-10A Stewart ANGB, N.Y. 103rd Fighter Wing Bradley Arpt., Conn. 164th Airlift Wing Memphis Arpt., Tenn. Barnes Arpt., Mass. C-17 110th Fighter Wing W.K. Kellogg Arpt., Mich. 172nd Airlift Wing Allen C. Thompson Field, Miss. 111th Fighter Wing Willow Grove ARS, Pa. C-21 124th Winga Boise Air Terminal, Idaho 119th Wing Hector Arpt., Fargo, N.D. 175th Winga Martin State Arpt., Md. C-130 C-130 Schenectady County Arpt., N.Y. 156th Airlift Wing Luis Munoz Marin Arpt., 118th Airlift Wing Nashville Arpt., Tenn. E-8C 123rd Airlift Wing Louisville Arpt./AGS, Ky. 116th Air Control Wingb Robins AFB, Ga. 130th Airlift Wing Yeager Arpt., W.Va. F-15 133rd Airlift Wing Minneapolis-St. Paul Arpt./ARS, 131st Fighter Wing Lambert-St. Louis Arpt., Mo. Minn. 159th Fighter Wing NAS JRB New Orleans, La. NAS JRB Fort Worth, Tex. F-15—air defense 137th Airlift Wing Will Rogers World Arpt., Okla. 102nd Fighter Wing Otis ANGB, Mass. 139th Airlift Wing Rosecrans Memorial Arpt., Mo. 125th Fighter Wing Jacksonville Arpt., Fla. 143rd Airlift Wing Quonset State Arpt., R.I. Portland Arpt., Ore. 145th Airlift Wing Charlotte/Douglas Arpt., N.C. F-16 Channel Islands ANGS, Calif. Andrews AFB, Md. Reno/Tahoe Arpt., Nev. 114th Fighter Wing Joe Foss Field, S.D. 153rd Airlift Wing Cheyenne Arpt., Wyo. Truax Field, Wis. Savannah Hilton Head Arpt., Ga. 120th Fighter Wing Great Falls Arpt., Mont. 166th Airlift Wing New Castle County Arpt., Del. 122nd Fighter Wing Fort Wayne Arpt., Ind. 167th Airlift Wing Eastern West Arpt., W.Va. 127th Winga Selfridge ANGB, Mich. Mansfield Lahm Arpt., Ohio 132nd Fighter Wing Des Moines Arpt., 182nd Airlift Wing Greater Peoria Arpt., Ill. Tulsa Arpt., Okla. KC-135 Buckley AFB, Colo. 101st Air Refueling Wing Bangor Arpt., Maine 147th Fighter Wing Ellington Field, Tex. 107th Air Refueling Wing Niagara Falls Arpt./ARS, N.Y. 148th Fighter Wing Duluth Arpt., Minn. 108th Air Refueling Wing McGuire AFB, N.J. 150th Fighter Wing Kirtland AFB, N.M. 117th Air Refueling Wing Birmingham Arpt., Ala. Burlington Arpt., Vt. Rickenbacker ANGB, Ohio 169th Fighter Wing McEntire ANGS, S.C. Scott AFB, Ill. 174th Fighter Wing Hancock Field, N.Y. General Mitchell Arpt./ARS, Wis. Atlantic City Arpt., N.J. McGhee Tyson Arpt., Tenn. Toledo Express Arpt., Ohio Fairchild AFB, Wash. 181st Fighter Wing Hulman Arpt., Ind. 151st Air Refueling Wing Salt Lake City Arpt. 183rd Fighter Wing Abraham Lincoln Capital Arpt., Ill. Lincoln Arpt., Neb. Montgomery Regional Arpt., Ala. 157th Air Refueling Wing Pease Intl. Tradeport ANGS, N.H. 188th Fighter Wing Fort Smith Arpt., Ark. 161st Air Refueling Wing Sky Harbor Arpt., Ariz. 192nd Fighter Wing Richmond Arpt., Va. 163rd Air Refueling Wing March ARB, Calif. F-16—air defense Pittsburgh Arpt./ARS 144th Fighter Wing Fresno Yosemite Arpt., Calif. 184th Air Refueling Wing McConnell AFB, Kan. Sioux Gateway Arpt./Col. Air Education and Training Command Field, Iowa 186th Air Refueling Wing Key Field, Miss. F-15 Forbes Field, Kan. 173rd Fighter Wing Klamath Falls Arpt., Ore. F-16 149th Fighter Wing , Tex. Tucson Arpt., Ariz. Pacific Air Forces 178th Fighter Wing Springfield-Beckley Arpt., Ohio C-17 C-130 (training) (assoc.) Hickam AFB, 189th Airlift Wing Little Rock AFB, Ark. C-130 154th Wing (204th Airlift Sq.) Hickam AFB, Hawaii 176th Wingc Kulis ANGB, F-15 154th Wingd (199th FS) Hickam AFB, Hawaii 137th Space Warning Sq. Greeley ANGB, Colo. HC-130/HH-60 148th Space Ops Sq. Vandenberg AFB, Calif. (210th RQS) Kulis ANGB, Alaska KC-135 154th Wing (203rd ARS) Hickam AFB, Hawaii Air Force Special Operations Command 168th Air Refueling Wing Eielson AFB, Alaska EC-130E 193rd Special Ops Wing Harrisburg Arpt., Pa. HC-130/HH-60 106th Rescue Wing Francis S. Gabreski Arpt., N.Y. MC-130/HH-60 a Also flies C-130s. Moffett Field, Calif. bBlended wing with active duty and ANG personnel. cIncludes with HC-130 and HH-60G aircraft. dIncludes 203rd Air Refueling Squadron with KC-135 aircraft.

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