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  2. District of Columbia Air National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The District of Columbia Air National Guard consists of the following major unit: 113th Wing. Established 10 April 1941 (as: 121st Observation Squadron); operates: F-16C/D Fighting Falcon, C-38A and C-40C. Stationed at: Joint Base Andrews, Camp Springs, Maryland. Gained by: Air Combat Command.

  3. Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is home to Capital Airport Air National Guard Station, a 91-acre (370,000 m 2) facility on land leased from the Springfield Airport Authority (SAA). It is home to the 183d Fighter Wing (183 FW), an Illinois Air National Guard unit operationally gained by the Air Combat Command (ACC) and State Headquarters, Illinois Air National ...

  4. 183rd Wing - Wikipedia

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    A non-flying wing, the 183rd Wing is tasked with augmenting Component Numbered Air Force (C-NAF) in both the Air and Space Operations Centers (AOC) and the Air Force Forces staff (AFFOR), A1 to A9. The mission of the 183rd Wing consists of supporting the assigned groups and tenant units with traditional military services as well as all services ...

  5. District of Columbia National Guard - Wikipedia

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    D.C. Air National Guard pilots were prepared to stop any hostile aircraft they encountered by any means necessary, up to and including ramming hijacked airliners. [22] By this point, fighters from Langley Air Force Base and the fighters from the D.C. National Guard were put in contact with each other. Flight 93 was no longer a threat, but the ...

  6. Illinois Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Army National Guard was originally formed in 1712 as a colonial French militia.The militia worked under British sovereignty in the mid-eighteenth century, until the American Revolutionary War, when in 1779 Colonel George Rogers Clark, with 200 frontiersmen, of the Illinois Regiment, Virginia State Forces, from Kaskaskia, captured Fort Sackville from British Colonel Henry Hamilton ...

  7. 34th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 34th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade (former 108th Sustainment Brigade) is a sustainment brigade of the United States Army National Guard in Illinois, which is assigned to the 34th Infantry Division. The 33rd Area Support Group transformed into the 108th Sustainment Brigade. With more than 1,700 Soldiers, the Chicago -based brigade is ...

  8. List of United States Air National Guard Squadrons - Wikipedia

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    100th Fighter Squadron [ 1 ] Montgomery Air National Guard Base, Alabama. ACC. F-16C/D; slated for transition to the F-35A. [ 2 ] 101st Intelligence Squadron [ 3 ] Otis Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts. ACC. DCGS / Flying mission terminated due to BRAC; former F-15C/D fighter squadron.

  9. D.C. Armory - Wikipedia

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    The D.C. Armory is an armory and a 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena in the eastern United States, located in Washington, D.C., east of the U.S. Capitol building. Managed by the Washington Convention and Sports Authority, the Armory was constructed [3] and opened in 1941, as the headquarters, [4] armory, and training facility [3] for the District of Columbia National Guard.