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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.
It is administered by the Wyoming Military Department, part of the Wyoming state government. [1] The Wyoming Military Department's goal is to provide a trained, quality-based force, supported by appropriate equipment, facilities and real property, technology, and services to successfully execute state and federal missions.
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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.
Sep. 2—CHEYENNE — Officials from the Wyoming Military Department advised legislators against restarting the Wyoming Cowboy Challenge Academy until sufficient staffing for the residential ...
The Strategic Training Route Complex is a series of training routes operated by the United States Strategic Command where bomber aircraft are able to train using tactics for low-level flight. During the Cold War , fourteen routes were operated by the 99th Strategic Weapons Wing . [ 1 ]
"Bucking Tradition, The Wyoming National Guard's ubiquitous symbol embodies the force's heritage and its enduring spirit" (PDF). National Guard Association of the United States. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2011. "115th Cavalry, WY Nat'l Guard". Society of the Military Horse. "115th Cavalry Regiment Armory monument, Casper Wyoming".
After the hostilities, Wyoming Guard members continued with Operation Provide Comfort, which supplied humanitarian aid to Kurdish people displaced by the Iraqi military. In April 1997 the Wyoming 153d Airlift Wing was reassigned to the Air Mobility Command [AMC], and continued its federal and state airlift, fire fighting, and humanitarian missions.