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  2. Puerto Rico Air National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rico Air National Guard came into existence as a result of the efforts led by Colonel Mihiel Gilormini also known as "El Gallo de Yauco", Colonel Alberto A. Nido and Lieutenant Colonel José Antonio Muñiz. [6] On 26 October 1947, several officers were sworn as members of the nascent PRANG. [7]

  3. File:Toa Baja PR, Punta Salinas Radar Installation.jpg

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  4. Puerto Rico National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rico National Guard (PRNG) –Spanish: Guardia Nacional de Puerto Rico– is the national guard of the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.The Constitution of the United States specifically charges the National Guard with dual federal and state missions, which includes to provide soldiers and airmen to the United States Army and U.S. Air Force in national emergencies or when requested ...

  5. File:Punta Salinas area, Puerto Rico.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: On the north coast of Puerto Rico is Isla de las Palomas, Punta Salinas Beach, and Punta Salinas Radar Station. Taken on approach to SJU. Date: 14 February 2016:

  6. Levittown, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Punta Salinas' radar domes and El Morro can be seen from this route. At night, El Morro lighthouse and the Palo Seco power plant are visible. The coastal area along the road near the Bayamon River is popular with local surfers and is known as Cochino Beach (Pigs Beach), probably because of the brownish waters caused by the sediments flowing out ...

  7. Puerto Rico Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rico National Guard, like the national guards in all 50 states, is a hybrid organization. National guards are ordinarily under the control of state (or, in the case of Puerto Rico, commonwealth) officials, but are organized pursuant to federal statute, and in war time or other emergencies, Guard units may be brought under federal control.

  8. 1st Air Base Group - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Air Support Group of the Puerto Rico State Guard (1ASG-PRSG) is the main unit of the State Guard of the Military Forces of Puerto Rico that operates under the sole authority of the governor of Puerto Rico who, in turn, delegates such authority to the Puerto Rico Adjutant General and to the Commanding General of the Puerto Rico State Guard.

  9. Ramey Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    With the establishment of an independent United States Air Force in 1947, the complex was renamed Ramey Air Force Base in 1948. Ramey AFB was home to a succession of Strategic Air Command (SAC) strategic reconnaissance wings and a bombardment wing, and housed a number of B-36 Peacemaker intercontinental bombers, albeit in its RB-36 strategic reconnaissance version.