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
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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
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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:
ƒ 7 Supply
ƒ 4 Medical
ƒ 4 Intel
ƒ 2 Admin
ƒ 1 Personnel
ƒ 1 Public Affairs
ƒ Remaining deployed:
ƒ Pilots
ƒ Maintenance
ƒ Life support
219 RHS
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CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEERING
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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
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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
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219 RED HORSE
Iraq Deployment Locations
FOB McHenry
FOB Marez
(Spoke)
(HUB)
FOB Speicher
Balad AB
(Spoke)
(Spoke)
219 RHS ‐ MONTANA ANG – MALMSTROM AFB
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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
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Disaster Exercise with first Responders
Montana Air National Guard
th FW Considerations and Variables
120th
Limited Options:
ƒ Funding challenges
ƒ No other missions really available
ƒ No “Corporate” voice in DC (ANGRC/AF) on our behalf?
Solution sets include:
ƒ PACAF Alert longer term
ƒ Establishing “investment” in the 120th FW capability
ƒ Establish duration capability will be lost if F-15 leaves Montana
ƒ Great Falls among least costly locations to operate (CONUS)
ƒ Considerations omitted previously that are pertinent now
ƒ Economics
ƒ Environmental
ƒ Encroachment/training value