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Colonel Jarrod FrantzColonel Jarrod Frantz
Wing Commander
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Colonel Chris TurnerColonel Chris Turner
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Chief Master Sgt. Von Burns
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KC Royals support Ryan's Race

Command Chief to mentor selected Airmen

Families welcome home Airmen from Qatar deployment

Coyotes provide health care at Tropic Care 2016

Air Force introduces new combat AFSC

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Council spotlight: MOVE Team

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Family Readiness offers help and improvement

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Feature: Airman beats cancer, completes 22nd marathon

Bay area Air National Guard unit rescues U.S. Navy contractor over Pacific Ocean

Maintenance key to veteran aircraft 60 years' service

Director of Air National Guard visits South Dakota

Command Chief Master Sgt. Anderson visits 114th Fighter Wing

156th Airlift Wing hosts ANIMUS women's innovation journey

227th ASOS multinational TACP team trains with US aircraft

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When Air National Guard units are not mobilized or under federal control, they report to the governor of their respective state, territory (Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands) or the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard. Each of the 54 National Guard organizations is supervised by the adjutant general of the state or territory. Under state law, the Air National Guard provides protection of life, property and preserves peace, order and public safety. These missions are accomplished through emergency relief support during natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes and forest fires; search and rescue operations; support to civil defense authorities; maintenance of vital public services and counterdrug operations.
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The Air National Guard's federal mission is to maintain well-trained, well-equipped units available for prompt mobilization during war and provide assistance during national emergencies (such as natural disasters or civil disturbances). During peacetime, the combat-ready units and support units are assigned to most Air Force major commands to carry out missions compatible with training, mobilization readiness, humanitarian and contingency operations such as Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.

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