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150204 22 AF Brief - USE THIS VERSION · 2015-03-08 · ‐ Instruction reviews combat skills,...
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Mission Overview
Maj. Gen. Stayce Harris22nd Air Force Commander
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Air Force Reserve Guiding Principles
• Combat Ready• Cost‐Effective and Experienced Force• Force with Operational Capability• Strategic Depth and Surge Capacity• Viable and Relevant force• Sustainable Professional Military Force
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22 AF Mission/Vision Statement
MissionTo Provide Combat Ready Forces
Vision22 AF will remain a relevant and integrated force
providing leadership and advocacy meeting dynamic challenges
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70,400 Total 15,500
Air Force Reserve Command
Per July 2014
Strategic Reach
Power & Vigilance
Tactical ReachCombat Support
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22 AF Senior Leadership
Maj Gen Stayce Harris22 AF Commander
Col Louis Patriquin22 AF Vice Commander
Col Jeff Pennington22 AF Chief of Staff
CMSgt Michael Thorpe 22 AF Command Chief
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22 Air Force
More than 15,500 personnel in 30 states
Mission: To Provide Combat Ready Forces
16 Subordinate Units 9 Unit Equipped Wings‐106 Aircraft
C‐130H, WC‐130J, C‐130J, 1 C‐130 Group (LRF) 1 Flight Test Group 1 Flight Training Group 1 Civil Engineer Group 1 SFS and 2 RSS
Unique Missions Hurricane Hunters Aerial Spray Modular Airborne Firefighting System
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22 AF Locations
Pennsylvania911 AW
New York914 AW
Minnesota934 AW
Colorado302 AW
Alabama908 AW
Mississippi403 WG
North Carolina440 AW
Ohio910 AW
Georgia94 AW413 FTG622 CEG
Texas340 FTG610 SFS
Arkansas 913 AG
Virginia 953 RSS
Illinois 954 RSS
♦ Force Structure Announcement (FSA)
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22 AF Locations
307 RHS/Barksdale AFB
555 RHS/Nellis AFB
560 RHS/JB Charleston
556 RHS/Hurlburt Field
Dobbins ARB622 CEG 622 CEF
922 CEF/March ARB
567 RHS/Seymour Johnson AFB
822 CEF/NASJRB Carswell
583 RHS/Beale AFB
Grissom ARB(Transfer to 622 CEG in progress)
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Mission – Combat Airlift & Support
• 9 C‐130 Wings • 72 C‐130 H2/H3• 10 C‐130J • 10 WC‐130J• Continuous Combat
Presence ISO Operation ENDURING FREEDOM
• Rotating support for Operation CORONET OAK
• Multiple Exercises: Most recent was support to Maple Flag in June
C-130H and J Tactical AirliftAeromedCombat Service Support
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Mission - 413 FTG
• FY‐14: 1349 Sorties / 1670 Hours• 763 FCF Sorties / 366 FCF Releases• FCF / ACF release of first two
production B‐1 IBS aircraft• B‐52 crew received FY13 AFRC Aircrew
of Distinction Award• Flew first production B‐52 CONECT
aircraft• AFMC APE “Outstanding” ‐ 415 FLTF &
514 FLTS• FCF of first PDM production F‐35A• Indonesian F‐16 FMS modification
support• AR Testing and Support for F‐35A and
F‐15SA• FCF release of first production QF‐16• Two Boom Operators undergoing KC‐
46A Qual training w/ TBC
Flight TestFunctional Check FltAcceptance Check Flt
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Mission- 340 FTG
Pilot Training (SUPT)USAFA Airmanship Prog.Basic Military Training
• ~490 Officers and 144 Enlisted execute the mission. ~17% of AETC instructor force
• SUPT (FY13): ~53,000 student training events; ~40,000 sorties
• 125 Full Time• 300 Part Time• USAFA Operations (17%)• Over 3K sorties • 7 Full Time• 35 Part Time• Basic Military Training• Integrated at all levels ‐ 44 MTI’s• Shaping‐35K+ Trainee’s / Year
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Mission - 622 CEG
‐ Heavy construction and repair of bases and airfields
‐ Command Staff Augmentation supporting technical design and construction management
‐ Training and Certification Center (TCC) & Force Support Combat Training (FSCT) Center ‐ Training Active, Reserve, and Guard engineers and combat support personnel
‐ 1300+ personnel nationwide
RED HORSES-TeamTCCFSCT
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Mission - 610 SFS
‐ Organize, train and equip to meet worldwide contingency and Air Expeditionary Force requirements
‐ Instruction reviews combat skills, navigation, surveillance, and tactical maneuvers taught through lecture, practice and maneuvers
‐ Patriot Defender, Active Shooter Response Training, Combat Arms Maintenance, Weapons Training, Tactical Automated Security System, Radio, Telephone Operator, Antiterrorism Officer (ATO) Level II
‐ Multiple deployments in support of contingencies
Training SF & other AFSCsPatriot Defender
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Mission - 953 RSS
• Augments USTRANSCOM, Joint Enabling Capabilities Command (JECC) Reserve force by providing flexible, employable packages composed of personnel who are experienced in joint operations, understand joint doctrine and are trained in the Joint Operation Planning Process. Augments Joint Staff‐Hampton Roads Joint Reserve Unit by providing experienced joint planners and operators to train and exercise COCOM Headquarters and Joint Task Force Headquarters in preparation for no‐notice Global Force Response.
Joint Enabling Capabilities CommandJT Staff Element
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Mission - 954 RSSCOCOM
CJFMCCCJFLCC CJSOCCJFACC
JDDOC
JDDOC / JPMT/ LNO / Augment
DM4-AAMD
JTF Port Opening
DOD National Capability
DM4-SSMD
‐ Augments USTRANSCOM, Joint Transportation Reserve Unit (JTRU) Reserve force by providing flexible,employable Joint Deployable Distribution Enterprise (JDDE) personnel who are trained andexperienced in joint Operations, Distribution, Intel, Cyber, Medical and Planning. AugmentsUSTRANSCOM and USTRANSCOM Forward locations at other COCOM Headquarters and Joint TaskForce Headquarters in support of the COCOMMission and EXORDS.
954 RSS
JTRU
Highly Trained and Educated Reservists who come from all walks of life and profession fall in side by side with active duty counterparts here at this critical point. Together they are TFI Deployable Distribution C2 capability creating JOINT EFFECTS & replicating national processes, systems & relationships.
DDOCJPMRC
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Unique Missions
• Missions/Aircraft unique to 22nd Air Force
–Weather Reconnaissance
–Modular Aerial Spray Systems – MASS
–Modular Aerial Fire Fighting System –MAFFS
• (Msn shared with ANG)
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Unique Missions – 403 WG
• 53rd Weather Reconnaissance SquadronKeesler AFB, MS
• Performs 100% of DOD Weather Reconnaissance commitment
• WC‐130Js are equipped with meteorological data‐gathering instruments
HurricaneHunters
MS
YTD: 32 ‐ Sorties Flown206 ‐ hours flown
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AerialSpray
Unique Missions – 910 AW
• Four modified C‐130H2 aircraft
• Mission in support of Federal Emergency Management Agency
• Spray for mosquitoes, moths, weed control on bombing ranges, etc.
• Responds to public health emergencies (after hurricanes) and oil spills –Katrina, Deep Water Horizon
OH
YTD: 56 ‐ Sorties Flown80 ‐ hours flown75k ‐ gallons sprayed 66k – acres
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Unique Missions – 302 AW
• Modular Airborne Firefighting System• 302nd Airlift Wing
Peterson AFB, Colo.• Direct support to U.S. Forest Service • Carries 3,000 gallons of retardant• Discharge: 5 seconds• Reload: 12 minutes • Contain fire not put it out
MAFFS IICO
FY 13: 213 ‐ Sorties Flown188 ‐ hours flown503k ‐ gallons retardant 6.3 million ‐ pounds
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Balancing Act
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Air Force Reserve Today
• More than 85 percent of Reservists have served in the active duty Air Force
• Average aircrew member is currently performing more than 110 days of Reserve duty each year
• Average support member trains over 70‐80 days each year
• About 50 percent of a typical Reservist’s availability is spent on training; the rest is performed in support of real world contingency operations
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Air Force Reserve Today
403rd Wing: Hurricane Hunters transition from tropical gales to artic blastsKEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, Miss. ‐‐More than 20 American deaths and millions of dollars' worth of damage have already been attributed to a "polar vortex" that has caused one of the fiercest winter storms in a decade, according to the Weather Channel.
So far, an additional nine significant storms have also churned their way across the North American continent this winter season causing even more damage with more expected to come.
Unlike the surprised and unfortunate travelers of the Donner party who died in a winter storm in 1847, these winter storms luckily do not sneak up on the U.S. government.
Maintaining constant awareness of what storm systems are doing is a concerted effort between the National Weather Service and the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron also known as the Hurricane
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94th Airlift Wing Deployment
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94th Airlift Wing Deployment
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94th Airlift Wing Deployment
Lt Col Rich A. with deploying son Andrew and grandson
700th Airlift Squadron
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94th Airlift Wing Deployment
SrA David M.700th Airlift Squadron
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94th Airlift Wing Deployment
MSgt Terrence J.94th Maintenance Squadron
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94th Airlift Wing Deployment
TSgt Nicholas D.94th Maintenance Squadron
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94th Airlift Wing Deployment
Capt Brian M.700th Airlift Squadron
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94th Airlift Wing Deployment
Staff Sgt Kara V700th Airlift Squadron
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Godspeed 94th Airlift Wing!
Twenty Second Air Force