State Activation Locations - Montana Army National Guard
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State Activation Locations - Montana Army National Guard
Air Force Culture Integrity - Service - Excellence Air Force Core Values Integrity First Service Before Self Excellence in All We Do 2 MTANG Supporting TAG Intent What our units have done, and will continue to do in meeting our adjutant general’s vision, Goals, and objectives, preparing for any contingency at home or abroad Montana Air National Guard 120 FW Mission Statement To provide the United States Air Force and state of Montana with a well-trained and equipped combat ready fighter unit prepared to mobilize in support of Federal requirements as directed by the president, or in support of civil authorities As directed by the governor of montana. Montana Air National Guard 219th RED HORSE Montana Air National Guard RAPID ENGINEER DEPLOYABLE HEAVY OPERATIONAL REPAIR SQUADRON ENGINEERS Mission: The mission of RED HORSE is to provide the world’s foremost professional combat engineering forces, delivering rapid, decisive, self‐sufficient, heavy engineering operations and special capabilities …anytime, anywhere. 219 RHS ‐ MONTANA ANG – MALMSTROM AFB 5 State Activation Locations State Activation Locations Browning Libby Cut Bank Fool Creek Choteau Ahorn Lincoln Great Falls Wolf Point Fort Benton Belt Train Disaster Jocko Lake Lewistown Merriwether Deer Lodge Galen Hamilton Canyon Ferry Boulder Anaconda Sawmill Miles City Livingston Townsend Colstrip Wildfires Floods Unexploded Ordinance Disposal State Workers Strike Snow Removal MT ANG Footprint MT ANG Footprint Cold Lake South Korea England Cold Lake Buckley AFB, CO Nellis AFB, NV Tyndall AFB, FL Hawaii Germany Italy Kyrgyzstan Japan Turkey France Uzbekistan Iraq Spain Afghanistan Jordan Iraq Egypt Bahrain, Qatar Kuwait U.A.E Saudi Arabia Okinawa Oman Djibouti Philippines Since 9/11/2001 Deployed Over 1200 people Multiple Locations Chile New Zealand Antarctica Conversion from F‐16 to F‐15 F‐16 to F‐15 Transition F‐16 to F‐15 Transition 2004 & 2008 2004 & 2008 Deployments to the AOR Deployments to the AOR 2008 Balad Deployment Personnel Total of 202 deployed to Balad: 7 Supply 4 Medical 4 Intel 2 Admin 1 Personnel 1 Public Affairs Remaining deployed: Pilots Maintenance Life support 219 RHS y CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEERING y y y y y y y y Asphalt & Concrete Paving Structural Steel Buildings (Specialty) Conventional Construction Demolition Beddown Troops & Aircraft Military Construction Humanitarian Construction Wildland Fires, Floods, Snow Storms 219 RHS ‐ MONTANA ANG – MALMSTROM AFB 12 219 RED HORSE Major Deployments Germany Iraq Israel Nov 05 – Jun 06 “click for more info” CFS Alert Qatar Sep 02 – Mar 03 “click for more info” United States Pakistan Sep 02 –Mar 03 “click for more info” “click for more info” Central America Japan & Korea Kuwait Sep 02 ‐ Mar 03 “click for more info” Guam Horn of Africa Mar – Aug 04 Italy “click for more info” 219 RHS ‐ MONTANA ANG – MALMSTROM AFB 13 219 RED HORSE Iraq Deployment Locations FOB McHenry FOB Marez (Spoke) (HUB) FOB Speicher Balad AB (Spoke) (Spoke) 219 RHS ‐ MONTANA ANG – MALMSTROM AFB 14 219 RED HORSE Major Deployments Operation IRAQI FREEDOM Entire Unit Mobilization – 80 Airman Nov 05 – Jun 06 (8‐mo) • Provide Heavy Construction Capability to support the 101st Airborne Division • Beddown 101st Airborne Division • Renovate damaged Iraqi installation facilities • Construct K‐span facilities • Repair runways, taxiways & associated utilities • Repair craters & roads • Conduct resupply convoys “Transition of Battle Space to the Iraqi Army” 219 RHS ‐ MONTANA ANG – MALMSTROM AFB 15 Disaster Exercise with first Responders Montana Air National Guard th FW Considerations and Variables 120th Limited Options: Funding challenges No other missions really available No “Corporate” voice in DC (ANGRC/AF) on our behalf? Solution sets include: PACAF Alert longer term Establishing “investment” in the 120th FW capability Establish duration capability will be lost if F-15 leaves Montana Great Falls among least costly locations to operate (CONUS) Considerations omitted previously that are pertinent now Economics Environmental Encroachment/training value