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ABOUT AIR GUARD

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Being in the Air Guard is about more than wearing the uniform – it's about serving your community and your country. When trouble strikes your state, your Governor can call out the Air Guard for a mission where you will help save lives, provide support and deliver critical supplies to communities that need you. Likewise, when The President calls, you will answer by delivering overseas humanitarian aid or support of our nation's homeland defense efforts. Plus, you serve near where you live, from one of the Air Guard's more than 140 units in the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

AIR GUARD MISSION

Air Guard Federal Mission

The Air Guard's federal mission is defending the sovereign interests of the United States.
AIR GUARD FEDERAL MISSION
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The Air Guard's federal mission is to assist the federal government in defending the interests of the United States. The Air Guard maintains well-trained, well-equipped units available for prompt utilization augmenting the United States Air Force if the federal government determines there is a need. The Air Guard’s responsibilities include enforcing federal authority and defending the nation when called to federal service by The President.

Air Guard State Mission

The Air Guard is a critical resource in the community.
AIR GUARD STATE MISSION
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Under state law, the Air Guard provides protection of life and property, and preserves peace, order, and public safety. As a critical resource in the community, the governor may call upon the Air Guard to respond to natural disasters such as tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, or civil disturbances. This could mean completing an air rescue mission, providing emergency healthcare to the community, distributing supplies, or helping to maintain order during civil unrest.
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