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Getting units of action right — ANG leaders host 2025 Wing Leader Fly-In ALCOA, Tenn — U S Air Force Maj Gen Duke Pirak, acting director, Air National Guard, and Chief Master Sgt Joshua D Moore, command chief, ANG, hosted ANG wing commanders and senior enlisted leaders from around the nation for the Wing Leader Fly-In event at McGhee
- Careers - Air National Guard
WAYS TO SERVE In the Air National Guard, you not only serve your country, but also the community you call home when it needs the skills and resources that only the Guard can provide
- Our Mission - Air National Guard
ANG Mission As the primary combat-ready reserve of the Air Force, the Air National Guard provides mission-ready Airmen to safeguard the homeland, serve our communities, and to execute global operations
- Leadership - Air National Guard
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- Welcome to the ANG Readiness Center - Air National Guard
The Commander of the Air National Guard Readiness Center (ANGRC CC), a major general, serves as the Principal Advisor to the Director, Air National Guard for operational, training, and execution matters The ANGRC staff liaises with and provides guidance to ANG field units in the execution of budget, base support, and operational matters Brig
- ANG History Office - Air National Guard
In 1947, he became a charter member of the Maine Air National Guard's 132d Fighter Interceptor Squadron During the Korean War, General Pesch served on active duty as the Chief, Fighter Branch, Twelfth Air Force in Germany He returned to the Maine ANG in 1952 as Director of Operations for the 101st Fighter Interceptor Group
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- Air National Guard Strategic Master Plan
Guard (ANG) is a significant contributor to the resolution of these challenges for the decades to come Already a multifaceted force, the ANG will become even more flexible, adaptable, and responsive to meet the rapid pace of change associated with a demanding twenty-first century threat environment
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