- West Virginia Air National Guard
The West Virginia Air National Guard is composed of two Airlift units, the 130th Airlift Wing based in Charleston, and the 167th Airlift Wing based in Martinsburg. Currently, the 167th is flying the
C-5 Galaxy and the 130th is flying the C-130 Hercules in support ofOperation Enduring Freedom andOperation Iraqi Freedom . In addition, the 167th Wing took part in Operation Desert Shield. Both units are at present reporting toAir Mobility Command .Leadership
* The Adjutant General: Major General Allen E. Tackett
* Commander/Chief of Staff: Brigadier General Terry Butler
* Assistant Adjutant General for Air: Brigadier General Loda R. Moore
* State Command Chief: CMSgt Ronald D. Bowe167th Airlift Wing Since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C., the unit has had members deployed to the four corners of the world in support of Operations ENDURING FREEDOM and IRAQI FREEDOM. Unit members have received six Bronze Stars and two Purple Hearts in support of these operations.
In December 2006, the 167th received its first
C-5 Galaxy , out of a total of 10 aircraft. At present, the runway at Shepherd Field in Martinsburg is being expanded and reinforced to accommodate the much larger and heavier Galaxy.130th Airlift Wing Attempted decommissioning
On
May 13 ,2005 , the Department of Defense released itsBase Realignment and Closure (BRAC) report, and the 130th Airlift Wing was one of the units slated to be eventually decommissioned. Its complement of eight C-130H aircraft would be realigned toPope Air Force Base , and its complement of expeditionary combat support (ECS) personnel to the 167th Airlift Wing.Upon learning of this, several former commanders of the 130th Airlift Wing along with members of the local Kanawha County Commission and the Yeager Airport Board of Directors formed the [http://www.savethe130th.com/ Keep 'Em Flying] grassroots organization to try to prevent the unit from being decomissioned. Following an outpouring of community support, money was raised for newspaper ads and radio ads, and to hire analysts familiar with BRAC, all in an attempt to save the unit. On
June 13 , 2005, members of the BRAC commission came to Charleston to evaluate the base and talk to General Tackett, GovernorJoe Manchin , SenatorRobert Byrd , CongresswomanShelley Moore Capito and Col. Bill Peters, Jr, former commander of the 130th and chair for Keep 'Em Flying.Following this visit, and taking in all the information that was presented to them during that time, the BRAC commission voted unanimously, 9-0, to keep the unit intact.
External links
;Official sites
* [http://www.wvang.ang.af.mil/ West Virginia Air National Guard]
* [http://www.wvmart.ang.af.mil/ 167th Airlift Wing]
* [http://www.wvchar.ang.af.mil/ 130th Airlift Wing]
* [http://www.pbsj.com/Press/Highlights/Winter2006/05.asp Article detailing expansion of Shepherd Field to accommodate the C-5 Galaxy]
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