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On 1 June 1920, the Militia Bureau issued Circular No.1 on organization of National Guard air units. [2] The Indiana Air National Guard origins date to 1 August 1921 with the establishment of the 137th Squadron (Observation) in the Indiana NG, which had activated at Fagley Field, being equipped with Curtiss JN-4 Jennies. It was re-designated ...
The 163rd Fighter Squadron is a unit of the Indiana Air National Guard's 122nd Fighter Wing, located at Fort Wayne Air National Guard Base, Indiana. The 163rd is currently transitioning from the A-10 Thunderbolt II to the F-16 Fighting Falcon.
Fort Smith Regional Airport / Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Arkansas: ACC: MQ-9 Reaper / Prior manned flying mission (1st iteration) terminated in 2007 due to BRAC; former F-16C/D fighter squadron; latest manned flying mission (2nd iteration) terminated in 2014 pursuant to 2013 NDAA; former A-10C fighter squadron; Loss of A-10s part of a since discontinued USAF effort to retire all A-10 ...
Many of the facilities "do not meet the needs of today's modern force," the Indiana National Guard said.
Fort Wayne Air National Guard Base is a United States Air Force base, located at Fort Wayne International Airport, Indiana.It is located 7.6 miles (12.2 km) south-southwest of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
An Afghan evacuee was enlisted into the Indiana National Guard during a ceremony at a processing station in Indianapolis on Thursday, March 3.Footage released by DVIDS shows recruit Mohammad Zaki ...
The National Guard Association of the United States argues that moving the Air National Guard units not only circumvents the authority of the state governors that oversee them but could also set a ...
The Indiana National Guard consists of 14,000 soldiers and airmen, and maintains Army National Guard armories across the state, training facilities at Camp Atterbury-Muscatatuck, and Air National Guard wings at Fort Wayne and Terre Haute. During peacetime, the National Guard is commanded by the governor.