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177th Fighter Wing

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177th Fighter Wing
Unit name177th Fighter Wing
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Air National Guard
TypeFighter aircraft
RoleAir defense
Command structureNew Jersey Air National Guard
GarrisonAtlantic City Air National Guard Base

177th Fighter Wing is a unit of the New Jersey Air National Guard and is stationed at Atlantic City Air National Guard Base. The wing is equipped with the F-16 Fighting Falcon and is tasked with Air defense of the Northeastern United States. The 177th Fighter Wing has a long history, having been activated in 1958 as the 119th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, and has since been associated with numerous notable United States Air Force units, including the North American Aerospace Defense Command and the First Air Force. The wing has also been commanded by several notable officers, including Brigadier General Michael C. Staine, who previously served as the Chief of Staff of the New Jersey Air National Guard.

History

The 177th Fighter Wing has its roots in the 119th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, which was activated in 1958 and equipped with the North American F-86 Sabre. The squadron was later redesignated as the 177th Fighter-Interceptor Group in 1962 and began flying the McDonnell F-101 Voodoo. The group was tasked with Air defense of the Northeastern United States and was associated with the Boston Air Defense Sector and the New York Air Defense Sector. In 1972, the group was redesignated as the 177th Fighter-Interceptor Group and began flying the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II. The group was later redesignated as the 177th Fighter Wing in 1992 and began flying the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon. The wing has since been associated with numerous notable United States Air Force units, including the North American Aerospace Defense Command, the First Air Force, and the Air National Guard.

Organization

The 177th Fighter Wing is a unit of the New Jersey Air National Guard and is stationed at Atlantic City Air National Guard Base. The wing is equipped with the F-16 Fighting Falcon and is tasked with Air defense of the Northeastern United States. The wing is commanded by a Brigadier General and is organized into several groups, including the 177th Operations Group and the 177th Maintenance Group. The wing is also associated with several notable United States Air Force units, including the North American Aerospace Defense Command and the First Air Force. The wing has also been supported by several notable United States Air Force bases, including McGuire Air Force Base and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst.

Operations

The 177th Fighter Wing is tasked with Air defense of the Northeastern United States and is equipped with the F-16 Fighting Falcon. The wing has been involved in several notable operations, including Operation Noble Eagle and Operation Enduring Freedom. The wing has also been associated with several notable United States Air Force units, including the North American Aerospace Defense Command and the First Air Force. The wing has also been supported by several notable United States Air Force bases, including McGuire Air Force Base and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. The wing has also participated in several notable exercises, including Red Flag and Northern Edge.

Lineage

The 177th Fighter Wing has a long and distinguished lineage, having been activated in 1958 as the 119th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron. The squadron was later redesignated as the 177th Fighter-Interceptor Group in 1962 and began flying the McDonnell F-101 Voodoo. The group was tasked with Air defense of the Northeastern United States and was associated with the Boston Air Defense Sector and the New York Air Defense Sector. In 1972, the group was redesignated as the 177th Fighter-Interceptor Group and began flying the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II. The group was later redesignated as the 177th Fighter Wing in 1992 and began flying the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon. The wing has since been associated with numerous notable United States Air Force units, including the North American Aerospace Defense Command, the First Air Force, and the Air National Guard.

Assignments

The 177th Fighter Wing has been assigned to several notable United States Air Force units, including the North American Aerospace Defense Command and the First Air Force. The wing has also been associated with several notable United States Air Force bases, including McGuire Air Force Base and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. The wing has been commanded by several notable officers, including Brigadier General Michael C. Staine, who previously served as the Chief of Staff of the New Jersey Air National Guard. The wing has also been supported by several notable United States Air Force units, including the New Jersey Air National Guard and the Delaware Air National Guard.

Aircraft

The 177th Fighter Wing is equipped with the F-16 Fighting Falcon and has previously flown several other notable aircraft, including the North American F-86 Sabre, the McDonnell F-101 Voodoo, and the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II. The wing has also been associated with several notable United States Air Force bases, including McGuire Air Force Base and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. The wing has participated in several notable exercises, including Red Flag and Northern Edge, and has been involved in several notable operations, including Operation Noble Eagle and Operation Enduring Freedom. The wing has also been supported by several notable United States Air Force units, including the North American Aerospace Defense Command and the First Air Force.

Category:Air National Guard

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