Puerto Rico Air National Guard

Puerto Rico Air National Guard
A Lockheed WC-130H of the 198th Airlift Squadron at Muniz ANGB, San Juan. The 198th is the oldest unit in the Puerto Rico Air National Guard, having over 67 years of service.
Active23 November 1947 - present
Country United States
Allegiance Puerto Rico
Branch Air National Guard
TypeState militia, military reserve force
Role"To meet Commonwealth and federal mission responsibilities."
Size1,200 airmen[a]
Part ofNational Guard
Puerto Rico National Guard
Garrison/HQPuerto Rico Air National Guard, Muñiz Air National Guard Base, 200 José A. (Tony) Santana Ave. Carolina, Puerto Rico 00979-1502
Commanders
Federal Commander President Joe Biden
Commander-in-Chief Governor Pedro Pierluisi
Adjutant General MG Miguel A. Méndez, USA
Air National Guard Commander Brig Gen Humberto "Tillo" Pabon, USAF
Insignia
Emblem of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard
Aircraft flown
TransportWC-130H Hercules

The Puerto Rico Air National Guard (PR ANG)Spanish: Guardia Nacional Aérea de Puerto Rico— is the aerial militia of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, an unincorporated territory of the United States of America. It is, along with the Puerto Rico Army National Guard and the Puerto Rico State Guard, an element of the Puerto Rico National Guard. After beginning as four units, the PRANG expanded to 11 units by the 1980s, including the 1956th Tactics Combat Group, the 140th Radar Squadron and others.[2]

As commonwealth militia units, the units in the Puerto Rico Air National Guard are not in the normal United States Air Force chain of command. They are under the jurisdiction of the Governor of Puerto Rico though the office of the Puerto Rico Adjutant General unless they are federalized by order of the President of the United States. The Puerto Rico Air National Guard is headquartered at San Juan, Puerto Rico, and commanded by Brigadier General Travis Acheson.[3]

  1. ^ Vicens, Antonio (2012). "Ponencia Vista de Transición Gubernamental 2012" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Norat174 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "Brigadier General Travis A. Acheson". nationalguard.mil. November 2020.


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