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Colorado Air National Guard

The Colorado Air National Guard (CO ANG) is the aerial militia of the State of Colorado, United States of America. It is, along with the Colorado Army National Guard, an element of the Colorado National Guard. The units of the Colorado Air National Guard are not in the normal United States Air Force chain of command. They are under the jurisdiction of the Governor of Colorado through the office of the Colorado Adjutant General unless they are federalized by order of the President of the United States. The Colorado Air National Guard is headquartered in Centennial, and its commander is currently Major General H. Michael Edwards.

Colorado Air National Guard
Shield of the Colorado Air National Guard
Active27 June 1923 – present
Country United States of America
Allegiance United States of America
 Colorado
Branch United States Air Force
Role"To meet state and federal mission responsibilities."
Part of Air National Guard
Colorado National Guard
Garrison/HQDepartment of Military & Veterans Affairs, 6848 South Revere Parkway, Centennial, Colorado, 80112
Commanders
Civilian leadershipPresident Joe Biden
(Commander-in-Chief)
Frank Kendall III
(Secretary of the Air Force)
Governor Jared Polis
(Governor of the State of Colorado)
State military leadershipMaj. Gen. H. Michael Edwards[1]
Call sign: Farmer
(Adjutant General, State of Colorado)
Brigadier General William E. Hudson
(Assistant Adjutant General)
Brigadier General Trulan A. Eyre
(140th Wing Commander)
Aircraft flown
FighterF-16C/D Fighting Falcon
TransportC-21A Learjet

The Colorado Air National Guard 120th Fighter Squadron was the first federally recognized Air National Guard unit after the Second World War, receiving this distinction on 30 June 1946.

Overview

Under the "Total Force" concept, Colorado Air National Guard units are considered to be Air Reserve Components (ARC) of the United States Air Force (USAF). Colorado ANG units are trained and equipped by the Air Force and are operationally gained by a Major Command of the USAF if federalized. In addition, the Colorado Air National Guard forces are assigned to Air Expeditionary Forces and are subject to deployment tasking orders along with their active duty and Air Force Reserve counterparts in their assigned cycle deployment window.

Along with their federal reserve obligations, as state militia units the elements of the Colorado ANG are subject to being activated by order of the Governor to provide protection of life and property, and preserve peace, order and public safety. State missions include disaster relief in times of earthquakes, hurricanes, floods and forest fires, search and rescue, protection of vital public services, and support to civil defense.

Components

The Colorado Air National Guard consists of the following units:

Established 27 June 1923 (as: 120th Observation Squadron); operates: F-16C/D Fighting Falcon
Stationed at: Buckley Space Force Base, Aurora
Gained by: Air Combat Command
Executes a dual-purpose mission with pilots qualified to perform air-to-air and air-to-ground missions, including Offensive Counter-Air (OCA), Defensive Counter-Air (DCA), OCA Interdiction, Close Air Support (CAS), and Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) missions.[2]
Established 1 October 1983 (as: 1025th Satellite Communications Squadron)
Stationed at: Greeley Air National Guard Station, Greeley
Gained by: Air Force Space Command
Composed of more than 300 Airmen and is the United States Air Force's only strategic, survivable, mobile ground system that provides immediate, worldwide missile warning, space launch, and nuclear detection to National Command Authority. They are able to survive and operate through all phases of trans/post nuclear attack.[2]

History

The Colorado Air National Guard origins date to 28 August 1917 with the establishment of the 120th Aero Squadron as part of the World War I American Expeditionary Force. The 120th served in France on the Western Front, then after the 1918 Armistice with Germany was demobilized in 1919.[citation needed]

The Militia Act of 1903 established the present National Guard system, units raised by the states but paid for by the Federal Government, liable for immediate state service. If federalized by Presidential order, they fall under the regular military chain of command. On 1 June 1920, the Militia Bureau issued Circular No.1 on organization of National Guard air units.[3]

On 27 June 1923 the 120th Observation Squadron, 45th Division, Aviation was mustered into service as part of the Colorado Army National Guard. It is one of the 29 original National Guard Observation Squadrons of the United States Army National Guard formed before World War II. Initially composed of eight officers and 50 enlisted members, the unit flew Curtis JN-4Es (better known as Jennies) - an aircraft which proved to be unsuitable for flying at Denver elevations. One year later, the 120th began flying out of Lowry Field. The brand new airfield was named in honor of 2nd Lt. Francis B. Lowry who was shot down and killed near Crepion, France in 1918 while on a photographic mission. Mobilization for World War II took place on 6 January 1941, 11 months prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The unit, then 19 officers and 116 enlisted members, moved to Biggs Field, Texas.[4]

 
F-51 Mustangs of the 120th Fighter Squadron, 1946

On 24 May 1946, the United States Army Air Forces, in response to dramatic postwar military budget cuts imposed by President Harry S. Truman, allocated inactive unit designations to the National Guard Bureau for the formation of an Air Force National Guard. These unit designations were allotted and transferred to various State National Guard bureaus to provide them unit designations to re-establish them as Air National Guard units.[5]

The modern Colorado ANG received federal recognition on 3 July 1946 as the 86th Fighter Wing at Buckley Field, Denver. Its 140th Fighter Group was also formed at Buckley Field, with the 120th Fighter Squadron equipped with F-51 Mustangs and its mission was the air defense of the state. 18 September 1947, however, is considered the Colorado Air National Guard's official birth concurrent with the establishment of the United States Air Force as a separate branch of the United States military under the National Security Act.[5]

Today, the 140th Wing at Buckley Space Force Base is a composite organization, with its 120th Fighter Squadron operating Block 30 F-16C/D Fighting Falcons in both a homeland security as well as a tactical fighter mission. The 200th Airlift Squadron flies C-21A Learjets with a Special Air Mission for VIP personnel, along with aeromedical evacuation. The 137th Space Warning Squadron at Greeley Employs the Air Force's only strategic survivable, mobile ground system (MGS) to receive early warning data.

After the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, elements of every Air National Guard unit in Colorado has been activated in support of the Global War on Terrorism. Flight crews, aircraft maintenance personnel, communications technicians, air controllers and air security personnel were engaged in Operation Noble Eagle air defense overflights of major United States cities. Also, Colorado ANG units have been deployed overseas as part of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq as well as other locations as directed.

In 2007, the Colorado Air National Guard, assisted by the Wyoming Air National Guard dropped thousands of bales of hay in Colorado ranges to prevent cattle heads trapped by heavy snows from starving.[6][7]

See also

References

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency.
  This article incorporates public domain material from . United States Air Force. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007.

  1. ^ Dept. of Military and Veteran's Affairs -- The Adjutant General 2007-11-22 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b 140th Wing Factsheet 2012-09-07 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ ANG Chronology 1908–2007, see also Brief History of the Minnesota Air National Guard and the 133rd Airlift Wing, 1.
  4. ^ Colorado Air National Guard history
  5. ^ a b Rosenfeld, Susan and Gross, Charles J (2007), Air National Guard at 60: A History. Air National Guard history program AFD-080527-040 2016-02-13 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Squires, Chase (3 January 2007). "Crews Drop Hay for Snowbound Cattle". The Associated Press. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  7. ^ "Wyoming Air Guard dropping hay for Colorado cattle". US Air Force. 1 April 2007. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  • Gross, Charles J (1996), The Air National Guard and the American Military Tradition, United States Dept. of Defense, ISBN 0160483026

External links

  • Official website - 140th Wing

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The Colorado Air National Guard CO ANG is the aerial militia of the State of Colorado United States of America It is along with the Colorado Army National Guard an element of the Colorado National Guard The units of the Colorado Air National Guard are not in the normal United States Air Force chain of command They are under the jurisdiction of the Governor of Colorado through the office of the Colorado Adjutant General unless they are federalized by order of the President of the United States The Colorado Air National Guard is headquartered in Centennial and its commander is currently update Major General H Michael Edwards Colorado Air National GuardShield of the Colorado Air National GuardActive27 June 1923 presentCountry United States of AmericaAllegiance United States of America ColoradoBranch United States Air ForceRole To meet state and federal mission responsibilities Part ofAir National GuardColorado National GuardGarrison HQDepartment of Military amp Veterans Affairs 6848 South Revere Parkway Centennial Colorado 80112CommandersCivilian leadershipPresident Joe Biden Commander in Chief Frank Kendall III Secretary of the Air Force Governor Jared Polis Governor of the State of Colorado State military leadershipMaj Gen H Michael Edwards 1 Call sign Farmer Adjutant General State of Colorado Brigadier General William E Hudson Assistant Adjutant General Brigadier General Trulan A Eyre 140th Wing Commander Aircraft flownFighterF 16C D Fighting FalconTransportC 21A Learjet The Colorado Air National Guard 120th Fighter Squadron was the first federally recognized Air National Guard unit after the Second World War receiving this distinction on 30 June 1946 Contents 1 Overview 2 Components 3 History 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOverview EditUnder the Total Force concept Colorado Air National Guard units are considered to be Air Reserve Components ARC of the United States Air Force USAF Colorado ANG units are trained and equipped by the Air Force and are operationally gained by a Major Command of the USAF if federalized In addition the Colorado Air National Guard forces are assigned to Air Expeditionary Forces and are subject to deployment tasking orders along with their active duty and Air Force Reserve counterparts in their assigned cycle deployment window Along with their federal reserve obligations as state militia units the elements of the Colorado ANG are subject to being activated by order of the Governor to provide protection of life and property and preserve peace order and public safety State missions include disaster relief in times of earthquakes hurricanes floods and forest fires search and rescue protection of vital public services and support to civil defense Components EditThe Colorado Air National Guard consists of the following units 140th Fighter WingEstablished 27 June 1923 as 120th Observation Squadron operates F 16C D Fighting Falcon Stationed at Buckley Space Force Base Aurora Gained by Air Combat Command Executes a dual purpose mission with pilots qualified to perform air to air and air to ground missions including Offensive Counter Air OCA Defensive Counter Air DCA OCA Interdiction Close Air Support CAS and Combat Search and Rescue CSAR missions 2 137th Space Warning SquadronEstablished 1 October 1983 as 1025th Satellite Communications Squadron Stationed at Greeley Air National Guard Station Greeley Gained by Air Force Space Command Composed of more than 300 Airmen and is the United States Air Force s only strategic survivable mobile ground system that provides immediate worldwide missile warning space launch and nuclear detection to National Command Authority They are able to survive and operate through all phases of trans post nuclear attack 2 History EditThe Colorado Air National Guard origins date to 28 August 1917 with the establishment of the 120th Aero Squadron as part of the World War I American Expeditionary Force The 120th served in France on the Western Front then after the 1918 Armistice with Germany was demobilized in 1919 citation needed The Militia Act of 1903 established the present National Guard system units raised by the states but paid for by the Federal Government liable for immediate state service If federalized by Presidential order they fall under the regular military chain of command On 1 June 1920 the Militia Bureau issued Circular No 1 on organization of National Guard air units 3 On 27 June 1923 the 120th Observation Squadron 45th Division Aviation was mustered into service as part of the Colorado Army National Guard It is one of the 29 original National Guard Observation Squadrons of the United States Army National Guard formed before World War II Initially composed of eight officers and 50 enlisted members the unit flew Curtis JN 4Es better known as Jennies an aircraft which proved to be unsuitable for flying at Denver elevations One year later the 120th began flying out of Lowry Field The brand new airfield was named in honor of 2nd Lt Francis B Lowry who was shot down and killed near Crepion France in 1918 while on a photographic mission Mobilization for World War II took place on 6 January 1941 11 months prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor The unit then 19 officers and 116 enlisted members moved to Biggs Field Texas 4 F 51 Mustangs of the 120th Fighter Squadron 1946 On 24 May 1946 the United States Army Air Forces in response to dramatic postwar military budget cuts imposed by President Harry S Truman allocated inactive unit designations to the National Guard Bureau for the formation of an Air Force National Guard These unit designations were allotted and transferred to various State National Guard bureaus to provide them unit designations to re establish them as Air National Guard units 5 The modern Colorado ANG received federal recognition on 3 July 1946 as the 86th Fighter Wing at Buckley Field Denver Its 140th Fighter Group was also formed at Buckley Field with the 120th Fighter Squadron equipped with F 51 Mustangs and its mission was the air defense of the state 18 September 1947 however is considered the Colorado Air National Guard s official birth concurrent with the establishment of the United States Air Force as a separate branch of the United States military under the National Security Act 5 Today the 140th Wing at Buckley Space Force Base is a composite organization with its 120th Fighter Squadron operating Block 30 F 16C D Fighting Falcons in both a homeland security as well as a tactical fighter mission The 200th Airlift Squadron flies C 21A Learjets with a Special Air Mission for VIP personnel along with aeromedical evacuation The 137th Space Warning Squadron at Greeley Employs the Air Force s only strategic survivable mobile ground system MGS to receive early warning data After the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States elements of every Air National Guard unit in Colorado has been activated in support of the Global War on Terrorism Flight crews aircraft maintenance personnel communications technicians air controllers and air security personnel were engaged in Operation Noble Eagle air defense overflights of major United States cities Also Colorado ANG units have been deployed overseas as part of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq as well as other locations as directed In 2007 the Colorado Air National Guard assisted by the Wyoming Air National Guard dropped thousands of bales of hay in Colorado ranges to prevent cattle heads trapped by heavy snows from starving 6 7 See also Edit Colorado portalColorado Wing Civil Air PatrolReferences Edit This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency This article incorporates public domain material from Colorado Air National Guard United States Air Force Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Dept of Military and Veteran s Affairs The Adjutant General Archived 2007 11 22 at the Wayback Machine a b 140th Wing Factsheet Archived 2012 09 07 at the Wayback Machine ANG Chronology 1908 2007 see also Brief History of the Minnesota Air National Guard and the 133rd Airlift Wing 1 Colorado Air National Guard history a b Rosenfeld Susan and Gross Charles J 2007 Air National Guard at 60 A History Air National Guard history program AFD 080527 040 Archived 2016 02 13 at the Wayback Machine Squires Chase 3 January 2007 Crews Drop Hay for Snowbound Cattle The Associated Press Retrieved 18 March 2013 Wyoming Air Guard dropping hay for Colorado cattle US Air Force 1 April 2007 Retrieved 18 March 2013 Gross Charles J 1996 The Air National Guard and the American Military Tradition United States Dept of Defense ISBN 0160483026External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Colorado Air National Guard Official website 140th Wing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colorado Air National Guard amp oldid 1114676186, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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