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  2. Oklahoma Military Department - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Military Department is an agency of the state of Oklahoma that serves as the administrative agency for all matters concerning the Oklahoma National Guard.Under the authority and direction of the Governor of Oklahoma as commander-in-chief, the agency is responsible for planning, establishing, and enforcing rules and procedures governing the administration, supply, and training of ...

  3. Oklahoma Air National Guard - Wikipedia

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    state militia, military reserve force: Role "To meet state and federal mission responsibilities." Part of: Oklahoma Military Department United States National Guard Bureau: Garrison/HQ: Oklahoma Military Department, 3501 Northeast Military Circle, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73111: Commanders; Civilian leadership: President Joe Biden (Commander-in ...

  4. Oklahoma National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma National Guard, a division of the Oklahoma Military Department, is the component of the United States National Guard in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It comprises both Army (OKARNG) and Air (OKANG) National Guard components. The Governor of Oklahoma is Commander-in-Chief of the Oklahoma National Guard when not on federal active duty.

  5. List of United States Air Force installations - Wikipedia

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    The 89th Airlift Wing is assigned a variety of aircraft including two VC-25A (Air Force One) in the Special Air Mission role, providing support to US political and military leaders. Other USAF flying units include the 459th Air Refueling Wing ( KC-135R Stratotanker ) and the D.C. Air National Guard's 113th Wing ( F-16C/D Fighting Falcon , C-38A ...

  6. Montgomery Air National Guard Base - Wikipedia

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    The roots of the 187th Fighter Wing date back to 1952 when the Alabama Air National Guard organized the 160th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron in Birmingham, Alabama equipped with the RF-51 Mustang. The squadron moved to Dannelly Field on January 1, 1953, and entered the jet age with the arrival of the RF-80 Shooting Star in 1955.

  7. List of military units and installations in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    USS Oklahoma (BB-37) (1916–1944) – Battleship. Served in World War I. Sunk in the Attack on Pearl Harbor. Sunk by carrier-based aircraft torpedoes, raised in 1943, sank 17 May 1947 in a storm while being towed to San Francisco for scrapping. In 2003, the U.S. Navy recovered part of the mast of the Oklahoma from the bottom of Pearl Harbor.

  8. List of defunct military academies in the United States

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    General Pan tops Academy (AL) Georgia Military Academy (GA) Georgia Military Institute (GA) Georgia Southern Military College (GA) Gideon s Military Academy (TX) Gibson F. Hill's Military Academy (AL) Glen Turner Military School (CA) Glenlivet Male Collegiate & Military Institute (AL) Golden State Military Academy (CA) Golden West Military ...

  9. Gunter Annex - Wikipedia

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    Gunter Annex is a United States Air Force installation located in the North-northeast suburbs of Montgomery, Alabama. The base is named after former Montgomery mayor William Adams Gunter. Until 1992 it was known as Gunter Air Force Base or Gunter Air Force Station. It has been a military training base since its opening in 1940.