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List of United States Air National Guard squadrons

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Thelist ofAir National Guard squadrons is sorted by squadron number with unit emblem, location, command, and aircraft type. Flying squadrons means that they are currently flying or were flying in their past. The other squadrons are not flying, with future status unknown.

Flying squadrons

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SquadronShieldLocationMAJCOMAircraft
100th Fighter Squadron[1]
Montgomery Air National Guard Base,AlabamaACCF-16C/D; slated for transition to theF-35A.[2]
101st Intelligence Squadron[3]
Otis Air National Guard Base,MassachusettsACCDCGS / Flying mission terminated due toBRAC; formerF-15C/D fighter squadron.
101st Rescue Squadron[4]
Francis S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base, New YorkACCHH-60G,HH-60W
102nd Rescue Squadron[4]
Francis S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base, New YorkACCHC-130J
103rd Rescue Squadron[4]
Francis S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base, New YorkACCAircrew personnel, but no assigned aircraft. /Combat Rescue Officer (CRO) and enlistedPararescueman (PJ) squadron; utilizesHH-60G aircraft of the101 RQS andHC-130J aircraft of the102 RQS.
103rd Attack Squadron
Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove,PennsylvaniaACCMQ-9
104th Fighter Squadron[5]
Martin State Airport /Warfield Air National Guard Base,MarylandACCA-10C
105th Airlift Squadron[6]
Nashville International Airport /Berry Field Air National Guard Base,TennesseeAMCMQ-9 / Manned flying mission terminated due toBRAC with squadron redesignation pending; formerC-130H airlift squadron.
106th Air Refueling Squadron[7]
Birmingham Air National Guard Base,AlabamaAMCKC-135R
107th Fighter Squadron[8]
Selfridge Air National Guard Base,MichiganACCA-10C
108th Air Refueling Squadron[9]
Scott Air Force Base,IllinoisAMCKC-135R
109th Airlift Squadron[10]
Minneapolis-St. Paul Air Reserve Station,MinnesotaAMCC-130H
110th Bomb Squadron[11]
Whiteman Air Force Base,MissouriAFGSCB-2A
111th Attack Squadron[12]
Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base,TexasACCMQ-9
112th Fighter Squadron[13]
Toledo Air National Guard Base,OhioACCF-16C/D
113th Air Support Operations Squadron[14]
Hulman Field Air National Guard Base,IndianaACCASOS andDCGS / Flying mission terminnated due toBRAC; formerF-16C/D fighter squadron.
114th Fighter Squadron[15]
Kingsley Field Air National Guard Base,OregonACCF-15C/D
115th Airlift Squadron[16]
Channel Islands Air National Guard Station, CaliforniaAMCC-130J
116th Air Refueling Squadron[17]
Fairchild Air Force Base,WashingtonAMCKC-135R
117th Air Refueling Squadron[18]
Forbes Field Air National Guard Base,KansasAMCKC-135R
118th Airlift Squadron[19]
Bradley Air National Guard Base,ConnecticutAMCC-130H
119th Fighter Squadron[20]
Atlantic City Air National Guard Base,New JerseyACCF-16C/D
120th Fighter Squadron[21]
Buckley Space Force Base,ColoradoACCF-16C/D
121st Fighter Squadron[22]
Joint Base Andrews,MarylandACCF-16C/D
122nd Fighter Squadron[23]
Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans,LouisianaACCF-15C/D
123rd Fighter Squadron[24]
Portland Air National Guard Base,OregonACCF-15C/D
124th Attack Squadron[25]
Des Moines International Airport,IowaACCMQ-9 / Manned flying mission terminated due toBase Realignment and Closure; formerF-16C/D fighter squadron.
125th Fighter Squadron[26]
Tulsa Air National Guard Base,OklahomaACCF-16C/D
126th Air Refueling Squadron[27]
General Mitchell Air National Guard Base,WisconsinAMCKC-135R
127th Command and Control Squadron[28]
McConnell Air Force Base,KansasACCINACTIVE / Flying mission terminated due toBRAC; formerB-1B bomb squadron. Non-flying mission terminated and squadron inactivated effective Sep 2014[29] due to USAF budget reductions imposed bysequestration.
128th Airborne Command and Control Squadron[30]
Robins Air Force Base,GeorgiaACCE-8C
129th Rescue Squadron[31]
Moffett Federal Airfield, CaliforniaACCHH-60G
130th Airlift Squadron[32]
Yeager Airport /McLaughlin Air National Guard Base,West VirginiaAMCC-130H
130th Rescue Squadron[31]
Moffett Federal Airfield, CaliforniaACCMC-130P
131st Fighter Squadron[33]
Barnes Air National Guard Base,MassachusettsACCF-15C/D slated to transition to F-35A
131st Rescue Squadron[31]
Moffett Federal Airfield, CaliforniaACCAircrew personnel, but no assigned aircraft.Combat Rescue Officer (CRO) and enlistedPararescueman (PJ) squadron; utilizesHH-60G aircraft of the129 RQS andMC-130P aircraft of the130 RQS.
132nd Air Refueling Squadron[34]
Bangor Air National Guard Base,MaineAMCKC-135R
133rd Air Refueling Squadron[35]
Pease Air National Guard Base,New HampshireAMCKC-135R; slated for transition toKC-46A[35][36][37]
134th Fighter Squadron[38]
Burlington Air National Guard Base,VermontACCF-35A.[39]
135th Intelligence Squadron[5]
Martin State Airport /Warfield Air National Guard Base,MarylandAMCDCGS / Flying mission terminated due toBRAC; formerC-130J airlift squadron.
136th Air Squadron[40]
Niagara Falls Joint Air Reserve Station,New YorkACCMQ-9 / Manned flying mission terminated effective Dec 2015 due to USAF budget reductions imposed bysequestration; formerC-130H "associate" airlift squadron toAir Force Reserve Command's914th Airlift Wing.
137th Airlift Squadron[41]
Stewart Air National Guard Base,New YorkAMCC-17A
138th Attack Squadron[42]
Syracuse Hancock International Airport /
Hancock Field Air National Guard Base,New York
ACCMQ-9 / Manned flying mission terminated due toBRAC; formerF-16C/D fighter squadron.
139th Airlift Squadron[43]
Schenectady County Airport /
Stratton Air National Guard Base,New York
AMCLC-130H,C-130H
141st Air Refueling Squadron[44]
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst,New JerseyAMCKC-135R
142nd Airlift Squadron[45]
New Castle Air National Guard Base,DelawareAMCC-130H
143rd Airlift Squadron[46]
Quonset Air National Guard Base,Rhode IslandAMCC-130J
144th Airlift Squadron[47]
Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson,AlaskaPACAFC-17A
145th Air Refueling Squadron[48]
Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base,OhioAMCKC-135R
146th Air Refueling Squadron[49]
Pittsburgh Air Reserve Station,PennsylvaniaAMCKC-135T
147th Air Refueling Squadron[49]
Pittsburgh Air Reserve Station,PennsylvaniaAMCKC-135T
179th Fighter Squadron[50]
Duluth Air National Guard Base,MinnesotaACCF-16C/D
148th Fighter Squadron[51]
Tucson Air National Guard Base,ArizonaAETCF-16A/AM/B/BM/C/D/E/F /NATO/Allied/Coalition F-16 training in support ofF-16Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programs.
149th Fighter Squadron[52]
Langley Air Force Base,VirginiaACCF-22A
150th Special Operations Squadron[44]
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst,New JerseyAFSOCBoeing C-32B
151st Air Refueling Squadron[53]
McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base,TennesseeAMCKC-135R
152nd Fighter Squadron[51]
Tucson Air National Guard Base,ArizonaAETCF-16C/D /NATO/Allied/Coalition F-16 training in support ofF-16Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programs.
153rd Air Refueling Squadron[54]
Key Field Air National Guard Base,MississippiAMCKC-135R
154th Training Squadron[55]
Little Rock Air Force Base,ArkansasAETCC-130H
155th Airlift Squadron[56]
Memphis Air National Guard Base,TennesseeAMCC-17A
156th Airlift Squadron[57]
Charlotte Air National Guard Base,North CarolinaAMCC-17A (Transitioned from C-130H in 2018)
157th Fighter Squadron[58]
McEntire Joint National Guard Base,South CarolinaACCF-16CM/DM
159th Fighter Squadron[59]
Jacksonville Air National Guard Base, FloridaACCF-15C/D
160th Fighter Squadron[60]
Montgomery Air National Guard Base,AlabamaACCINACTIVE /F-16C/D fighter squadron; redesignated as the100th Fighter Squadron.
161st Intelligence Squadron[61]
McConnell Air Force Base,KansasACCDCGS (flying mission terminated due toBRAC; formerF-16C/D fighter squadron)
162nd Reconnaissance Squadron[62]
Springfield Air National Guard Base,OhioACCMQ-1 / Manned flying mission terminated due toBRAC; formerF-16C/D fighter squadron.
163rd Fighter Squadron[63]
Fort Wayne Air National Guard Base,IndianaACCA-10C
164th Airlift Squadron[64]
Mansfield Lahm Air National Guard Base,OhioAMCC-130H
165th Airlift Squadron[65]
Savannah Air National Guard Base,GeorgiaAMCC-130J
166th Air Refueling Squadron[48]
Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base,OhioAMCKC-135R
167th Airlift Squadron[66]
Shepherd Field Air National Guard Base,West VirginiaAMCC-17A
168th Air Refueling Squadron[67]
Eielson Air Force Base,AlaskaPACAFKC-135R
169th Airlift Squadron[68]
Peoria Air National Guard Base,IllinoisAMCC-130H
170th Fighter Squadron[69]
Capital Airport Air National Guard Station,IllinoisACCINACTIVE / Flying mission terminated due toBRAC; formerF-16C/D fighter squadron.
171st Air Refueling Squadron[8]
Selfridge Air National Guard Base,MichiganAMCKC-135T
172d Attack Squadron[70]
Battle Creek Air National Guard Base,MichiganACCMQ-9 / Fighter/attack flying mission terminated in 2009 due toBRAC and transferred to107th Fighter Squadron; formerA-10A fighter squadron. Manned flying mission terminated in 2013 due toUSAF budget reductions imposed bysequestration; formerC-21A airlift squadron.
173rd Air Refueling Squadron[71]
Lincoln Air National Guard Base,NebraskaAMCKC-135R
174th Air Refueling Squadron[72]
Sioux City Air National Guard Base,IowaAMCKC-135R
175th Fighter Squadron[73]
Sioux Falls Regional Airport / Joe Foss Field Air National Guard Station,South DakotaACCF-16C/D
176th Fighter Squadron[74]
Dane County Regional Airport /Truax Field Air National Guard Base,WisconsinACCF-16C/D; slated for transition to theF-35A.[75]
177th Information Warfare Aggressor Squadron[28]
McConnell Air Force Base,KansasACCNon-flying information warfare squadron / Flying mission terminated due toBRAC; formerF-16C/D fighter squadron.
178th Reconnaissance Squadron[76]
Hector International Airport /Fargo Air National Guard Base,North DakotaACCMQ-1A / Manned flying mission terminated due toBRAC; formerF-16A/B (ADF) fighter squadron.
180th Airlift Squadron[77]
Rosecrans Air National Guard Base,MissouriAMCC-130H
181st Airlift Squadron[78]
Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth,TexasAMCC-130H
182nd Fighter Squadron[79]
Lackland Air Force Base /Kelly Field Annex,TexasAETCF-16C/D
183rd Airlift Squadron[80]
Allen C. Thompson Field Air National Guard Base,MississippiAMCC-17A
184th Attack Squadron[81]
Fort Smith Regional Airport / Ebbing Air National Guard Base,ArkansasACCMQ-9 Reaper / Prior manned flying mission (1st iteration) terminated in 2007 due toBRAC; formerF-16C/D fighter squadron; latest manned flying mission (2nd iteration) terminated in 2014 pursuant to 2013NDAA; formerA-10C fighter squadron; Loss of A-10s part of a since discontinuedUSAF effort to retire allA-10 aircraft fromUSAF,AFRC andANG inventories and shift funding to theF-35A due tosequestration-imposed pressures onUSAF budget.[82]
185th Special Operations Squadron[83]
Will Rogers Air National Guard Base,OklahomaAFSOCMC-12W[84][85]
186th Airlift Squadron
Great Falls Air National Guard Base,MontanaAMCC-130H / Fighter mission terminated in 2014 due toUSAF 2010 Force Structure Change; formerF-15C/D fighter squadron. Realigned as a C-130 airlift squadron with F-15 aircraft reassigned to theCalifornia Air National Guard.
187th Airlift Squadron[86]
Cheyenne Regional Airport /Cheyenne Air National Guard Base,WyomingAMCC-130H
188th Rescue Squadron[87]
Kirtland Air Force Base,New MexicoAETCHC-130P,HH-60G,CV-22B
189th Airlift Squadron[88]
Boise Airport /Gowen Field Air National Guard Base,IdahoAMCINACTIVE / Flying mission terminated due toBRAC; formerC-130H airlift squadron[88]
190th Fighter Squadron[89]
Boise Airport /Gowen Field Air National Guard Base,IdahoACCA-10C
191st Air Refueling Squadron[90]
Salt Lake City International Airport /Salt Lake City Air National Guard Base,UtahAMCKC-135R
192nd Airlift Squadron[91]
Reno Air National Guard Base,NevadaAMCC-130H
193rd Special Operations Squadron[92]
Harrisburg Air National Guard Base,PennsylvaniaAFSOCEC-130J
194th Fighter Squadron[93]
Fresno Air National Guard Base, CaliforniaACCF-15C/D
195th Fighter Squadron[51]
Tucson Air National Guard Base,ArizonaAETCF-16C/D
196th Attack Squadron[94]
March Air Reserve Base, CaliforniaACCMQ-1A / Manned flying mission terminated due toBRAC; formerKC-135R air refueling squadron.
197th Air Refueling Squadron[95]
Goldwater Air National Guard Base,ArizonaAMCKC-135R
198th Airlift Squadron[96]
Muñiz Air National Guard Base,Puerto RicoAMCC-130H
199th Fighter Squadron[97]
Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam, HawaiiPACAFF-22A
200th Airlift Squadron[98]
Buckley Space Force Base,ColoradoAMCInactive. Formerly operated theC-21A
201st Airlift Squadron[22]
Joint Base Andrews,MarylandAMCC-40B,C-38A
203rd Air Refueling Squadron[97]
Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam, HawaiiPACAFKC-135R
204th Airlift Squadron[97]
Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam, HawaiiPACAFC-17A
210th Rescue Squadron[99]
Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson,AlaskaPACAFHH-60G
211th Rescue Squadron[100]
Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson,AlaskaPACAFHC-130P, transitioning toHC-130J
212th Rescue Squadron[101]
Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson,AlaskaPACAFAircrew personnel, but no assigned aircraft. /Combat Rescue Officer (CRO) and enlistedPararescueman (PJ) squadron; utilizesHH-60G aircraft of the210 RQS andHC-130P aircraft of the211 RQS.
214th Reconnaissance Squadron[51]
Davis–Monthan Air Force Base,ArizonaACCMQ-1B / Established in 2007 as a Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA, e.g., unmanned) flying squadron.
144th Airlift Squadron[102]
Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson,AlaskaC-17A

Non-flying squadrons

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Certain non-flying ANG squadrons in the previous list were formerly flying squadrons prior toBRAC-directed force reductions in the 1990s and 2000s and/or USAF budget-driven force reductions imposed bysequestration in 2013 and subsequent.

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Cyberspace Engineering Installation
Operations
Reconnaissance
Squadrons
Flying
Air Command and Control
Airlift
Air Refueling
Attack
Bomb
Fighter
Rescue
Special Operations
Training
Non-Flying
Air Control
Air Operations
Air Support
Air Traffic Control
Civil Engineering
Combat Communications
Command and Control
Engineering Installation
Force Support
Information Warfare Aggressor
Intelligence
Joint Communications Support
Logistics Readiness
RED HORSE
Security Forces
Space Control
Space Operations
Space Warning
Special Operations Communications
Special Tactics
  • Asterisk (*) denotes an inactive unit
Leadership
Structure
Commands
Direct reporting units
Major commands
Numbered Air Forces
Personnel and
training
Uniforms and
equipment
History and
traditions
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