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“When Called, We Respond with Ready Units”
Brigadier General Dana L. Mcdaniel
Commander, Homeland response force
“When Called, We Respond with Ready Units”
Purpose
• Role of the Ohio National Guard
• Capabilities of the Ohio National Guard
• Capabilities of the CBRN Response Force
“When Called, We Respond with Ready Units”
Mission & Vision
Mission:
“When called, we respond with ready units
to execute federal, state and community
missions.”
Vision:
“To be a relevant operational reserve powered by
a diverse team of engaged Soldiers, Airmen and
Civilians, and to be respected for its leadership
and ability to produce and employ ready units.”
“When Called, We Respond with Ready Units”
Command
Federal
President
Secretary of Defense
Secretary
of the Air Force Chairman,
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Chief, National Guard Bureau
Director,
Air National Guard
Secretary
of the Army
Director,
Army National Guard
The Assistant Adjutant
General for Army
The Assistant Adjutant
General for Air
The Adjutant General
Governor
State
Ohio Military Reserve Ohio Naval Militia
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U.S. Military Structure
Army
Active Army Army
Reserve
Army National
Guard
Navy
Active
Navy
Navy Reserve
Active
Marines
Marines
Reserve
Air Force
Active
Air Force
Air Force Reserve
Air National Guard
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Generating Force
United States Army
Force Structure
Operating Force
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Fighters (F-15 & F-16) Refuelers (KC-135)
Total USAF Force Structure
Transport (C-27J & C-130)
United States Air Force
Operating Force
Guard
15% Reserve
5%
Remotely Piloted Aircraft
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Our Federal Mission
As an operational reserve to the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force, the Ohio National Guard fights the
nation’s wars alongside our active-duty counterparts throughout the world.
Ohio Army National Guard
Ohio Air National Guard
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Noble Eagle
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Enduring Freedom
National Capital Region
Total Deployments 17,972
Total Deployments 5,806
Ohio National Guard Countries Deployed 36
Deployments 23,778
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SPC Todd M. Bates –Dec. 10, 2003
SSG Aaron T. Reese –Dec. 10, 2003
SGT Michael C. Barkey –July 7, 2004
PFC Samuel R. Bowen –July 7, 2004
SPC Ryan A. Martin –Aug. 20, 2004
1LT Charles L. Wilkins II –Aug. 20, 2004
SGT Jeremy M. Hodge –Oct. 10, 2005
SFC Daniel J. Pratt –Nov. 3, 2005
Ohio National Guard’s
Fallen Heroes
SFC Daniel Crabtree –June 8, 2006
Lt. Col. Kevin Sonnenberg –June 15, 2007
SGT Anthony M. Vinnedge –July 5, 2007
CPT Nicholas Rozanski –April 4, 2012
MSG Shawn Hannon –April 4, 2012
MSG Jeffrey Rieck –April 4, 2012
SPC Cody Suggs – March 7, 2013
“When Called, We Respond with Ready Units”
Where We Are 38 Ohio Counties
Air National Guard Base Ohio National Guard Facility
6 Brigades, 93 Units
48 Readiness Centers
3 Training Centers
23 Logistical Facilities
4 Flying Wings,
6 Geographically Separated Units
Army National Guard
Air National Guard
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Where Our Personnel Live
Army National Guard Air National Guard
11,294 Soldiers 4,653 Airmen
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Federal Mission – A rapidly deployable force of infantry,
artillery and engineers capable of engaging and
destroying the enemies of the United States.
State Mission – The brigade provides personnel to
augment other responding ONG units.
Strength – 2,245
Capabilities - Army
Federal Mission – Conduct integrated air defense
during combat or peace-keeping missions. Also support
mission providing air defense of National Capital
Region.
State Mission – The brigade provides personnel to
augment other responding ONG units.
Strength – 2,386
37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team
174th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
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Federal Mission – Provides internal and external
logistical, administrative, recruiting, medical and training
support to ONG units.
State Mission – Provides personnel to augment other
responding ONG units and operates the Joint Forces
Headquarters to direct domestic operations.
Strength – 1,029
Capabilities - Army
Federal Mission – Provide command and control,
logistical operations and sustainment support to combat
units.
State Mission – Provides personnel to augment other
responding ONG units.
Strength – 1,830
Special Troops Command (Provisional)
371st Sustainment Brigade
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Federal Mission – Provides general and combat
engineering in area of operations to support maneuver
units.
State Mission – Operates Joint Task Force 16, which is
responsible for command and control of all state military
assets deployed in support of civil authorities and provides
engineer equipment and personnel for disaster response.
Strength – 1,604
Capabilities - Army
Federal Mission – Provide command and control,
administrative and training support to a variety of
units.
State Mission – Commands the Homeland
Response Force, National Guard Reaction Force,
and 52nd Civil Support Team.
Strength – 2,200
16th Engineer Brigade
73rd Troop Command
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Federal Mission – Provide worldwide air refueling and
airlift support to U.S. military forces utilizing the KC-135R
Stratotanker.
State Mission – The wing provides personnel to augment
other responding ONG units.
Strength – 1,153 personnel / 18 aircraft
Capabilities - Air
Federal Mission – Provides air combat capability in theater
and performs the continuous Aerospace Control Alert
mission to intercept aircraft violating security guidelines in
U.S. airspace.
State Mission – The wing provides personnel to augment
other responding ONG units.
Strength – 1,033 personnel / 18 aircraft
121st Air Refueling Wing
180th Fighter Wing
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Federal Mission – Partner with the National Air and
Space Intelligence center to provide real-time intelligence,
surveillance and reconnaissance. While UAVs are not
based at Springfield, base personnel remotely crew UAVs
flying missions all over the world.
State Mission – The wing provides personnel to augment
other responding ONG units.
Strength – 823 personnel
Capabilities - Air
Federal Mission – Provide tactical airlift to both
domestic and expeditionary missions utilizing the C-
130 Hercules airframe.
State Mission – The wing provides domestic airlift
capabilities.
Strength – 753 personnel / 4 aircraft (2 on station)
178th Fighter Wing
179th Airlift Wing
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164th Weather Flight – Provides global, mission-tailored
weather information to Army and Air Force ground or air
operations.
Strength – 10 personnel
220th Engineering Installation Squadron – Installs long-
term communications in the form of voice/data networks,
ground-to-air communication and navigational systems.
Strength – 115 personnel
123rd Air Control Squadron – Directs air assets and
provides surveillance of airspace, while managing all air
defense activities.
Strength – 179 personnel
Capabilities – Air Geographically Separated Units
251st Combat Communications Group – Commands,
organizes, equips, trains and administers assigned and
attached forces to ensure support of emergency U.S. Air
Force requirements.
Strength – 44 personnel
269th Combat Communications Squadron – Establishes
initial and build-up command and control, communications
and information operations capabilities.
Strength – 110 personnel
200th RED HORSE – Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy
Operational Repair Squadron Engineers.
Strength – 402 personnel
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State Mission – A state defense force authorized under
38 U.S. code section 109(c) and Chapter 5920 of the Ohio
Revised Code. The OHMR is an all volunteer, un-paid
force under the command of the Adjutant General.
Provides FEMA’s Emergency Support Functions 6 & 7
capabilities to the ONG during domestic response.
Capabilities - State
State Mission – An organized, unarmed all-
volunteer naval unit that has been serving the state
of Ohio since 1896 based at Camp Perry Joint
Training Site.
Ohio Military Reserve
Ohio Naval Militia
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Capabilities – Joint Homeland Response Force & 52nd Civil Support Team
Homeland Response Force
52nd Civil Support Team
Mission – Supports the incident command structure at
chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield
explosive and natural disaster incidents in order to save
lives and relieve suffering.
Capabilities – casualty search and extraction, medical
triage, mass decontamination , fatality search and rescue
and internal force protection.
Strength – 636 Soldiers and Airmen
Mission – Supports civil authorities at domestic
chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-
yield explosive and natural disaster incidents in
order to identify unknown hazards.
Capabilities– Identify CBRNE agents/substances,
assess consequences, advise on response
measures and assist with appropriate requests for
state and federal support
Strength – 22 Soldiers and Airmen
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CBRN ENTERPRISE
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National Guard CBRN Enterprise Map
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PR
TX
CA
MT
AZ
ID
NV
NM
CO
OR
UT IL
WY
KS
IANE
SD
MN
ND
OK
FL
WI
MO
WA
GAAL
MI
AR
IN
LA
PA
NC
NY
MS
TN
VAKY
OH
SC
ME
WV
VT
NH
MD
NJ
MACT
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Canada
Mexico
Guam
AK
VI
PR
Region VI
Region IX
Region XRegion VIII
Region VII
Region IV
Region III
Region II
Region I
RI
DE
DC
Hawaii
Region IX
CERFP 17 States
HRF 10 States
End of FY 12 HRF & CERFP States
ANG Multi-Unit States
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CBRN Enterprise Overview
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Integrated State and Federal Response
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Civil Support Team (CST) Mission
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CST Basic Capabilities
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HRF-OH Mission Statement
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Thank You!