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The Wyoming Army National Guard is the Army National Guard of Wyoming. It includes army aviation , construction engineers , field artillery and medical asset units . It was reorganized in 1996, consolidating its two field artillery battalions into a single battalion.
Major General Greg Porter is the Adjutant General for Wyoming. [2] As such, he directs the Wyoming Military Department, located in Cheyenne. He is responsible for formulating, developing and coordinating all policies, plans and programs affecting the more than 3,000 Army and Air National Guard members in Wyoming.
The Wyoming Air National Guard was first organized in a small hangar on the southwest side of Cheyenne Municipal Airport, Wyoming, under Maj. Robert E. Sedman. It was extended federal recognition and activated on 11 August 1946 and was equipped with F-51D Mustangs. 18 September 1947, however, is considered the Wyoming Air National Guard's ...
Parent unit organized in the Wyoming National Guard in 1888 as the 1st Regiment, to consist of Troop A, at Laramie, and Troop B, at Cheyenne. Redesignated in 1890 as the 1st Regiment, Infantry. Mustered into federal service 7–10 May 1898 at Cheyenne as the 1st Battalion, Wyoming Volunteer Infantry for service in the Philippine Islands.
The 243rd Air Traffic Control Squadron (243 ATCS) is a unit of the Wyoming Air National Guard specializing in mobile air traffic control. The squadron is stationed at Cheyenne Air National Guard Base, Wyoming.
Wyoming National Guard: Wyoming National Guard: The Adjutant General, Wyoming: Not applicable: Major General Gregory C. Porter [100] U.S. Army: East North Central Region.
On 1 July 1957, the Wyoming Air National Guard 187th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron was authorized to expand to a group level, and the 153d Fighter Group (Air Defense) was established by the National Guard Bureau. The 187th FIS becoming the group's flying squadron.
The 148th Field Artillery was composed of elements of the 3rd Regiment Wyoming National Guard, the 1st Separate Battalion, Colorado Field Artillery, and 1st Separate Troop, Oregon Cavalry. The regiment was organized as a part of the 66th Field Artillery Brigade , 41st Infantry Division (United States) .