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Camp Douglas, Wisconsin with Volk Field in the background. Volk Field has one asphalt / concrete paved runway (9/27) measuring 9,000 x 150 ft (2,743 x 46 m). [2] The Runway's Edge is the installation's all ranks club and provides hot food and drinks. [14] The Wisconsin National Guard Museum is located at Volk Field.
Camp Douglas is a village in Juneau County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 647 at the 2020 census, [6] up from 601 at the 2010 census. Camp Douglas is home to Volk Field Air National Guard Base.
The 128th Air Control Squadron (ACS) is one of the units of the Wisconsin Air National Guard based at Volk Field Air National Guard Base, located in Camp Douglas, WI. Originally established as the 128th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron in 1947 at General Billy Mitchell Field , it was subsequently re-designated as a Control and Reporting ...
The modern Wisconsin ANG received federal recognition on 25 June 1947 as the 126th Fighter Squadron at General Mitchell Field, Milwaukee. It was equipped with F-51D Mustangs and its mission was the air defense of the state.
Volk Field ANGB, Wisconsin: Strength Through Vigilance/"Brewtown" Control and Reporting Center: 129th Air Control Squadron: Malcolm McKinnon Airfield, Brunswick, Georgia: Redesignated 10 Oct 1996 133d Air Control Squadron: Fort Dodge, Iowa "Coffin Corner" Control and Reporting Element Redesignated 2002 134th Air Control Squadron: Wichita ...
It includes the cities of Wisconsin Rapids, Adams, and Nekoosa, and the villages of Biron, Camp Douglas, Friendship, Necedah, and Port Edwards. The district also contains Volk Field Air National Guard Base, Buckhorn State Park, Roche-a-Cri State Park, most of Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, and the eastern half of Mill Bluff State Park. [2]
Wisconsin will open a field hospital at the state fairgrounds in suburban Milwaukee as a spike in coronavirus cases strains local medical centers, Gov. Tony Evers said Wednesday. The relief ...
The units left Texas at staggered intervals from late April through May for deployment overseas to Iraq. This was the largest combat deployment of the Wisconsin Army National Guard since World War II. In January 2010 the 32nd IBCT returned to Volk Field, WI from Iraq. They conducted demobilization throughout January and were released from ...