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110th Air Operations Group ShieldWelcome to the 110th Air Operations Group!

The 110th AOG uses a unique organizational structure to provide critical support to the 17th Air Force, also known as U.S. Air Forces Africa, located at Ramstein Air Base in Germany.  The 17th Air Force is the air component to U.S. Africa Command, the newest unified combatant command.

The 110th AOG's five squadrons encompass a wide array of career fields, combining medical, communications, logistics, operations and planning in a largely self-contained package.  Unlike many Air National Guard units, the 110th AOG does not have a "stand-alone" role, instead we are an integral part of the 17th Air Force and provide essential assistance so that they can complete their mission.

Our members serve here in Battle Creek, in Germany, and all over Africa.  Typical missions include: training and coordination exercises with African partners, humanitarian assistance, engaging senior leaders, and providing logistical support for overseas contingency operations.
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Customer Service Hours: 

Retirees and dependants:
Wednesday 0730-1530

Military members & 110th family members:
Tues, Thurs, Fri   
0900-1100 & 1300-1500

ID by Appt only Sat of UTA: 0830-1200 & 1300-1600

ID by Appt only Sun of UTA: 0800-1130

Phone: 269-969-3216
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110 Airlift Wing
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3545 Mustang Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49015-5509
 
(269) 969-3234 or 
(269) 969-3380
DSN: 580-3234 or 
580-3380
Fax: (269)969-3554, 
DSN 580-3554 
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Photo of Gen. Frank GrassGeneral Frank J. Grass serves as the 27th Chief, National Guard Bureau and as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In this capacity, he serves as a military adviser to the President, Secretary of Defense, National Security Council and is the Department of Defense's official channel of communication to the Governors and State Adjutants General on all matters pertaining to the National Guard. He is responsible for ensuring that the more than 470,000 Army and Air National Guard personnel are accessible, capable and ready to protect the homeland and to provide combat resources to the Army and Air Force.
 
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Becoming a member of the Michigan Air National Guard entitles you to some great tuition assistance benefits for college.

- Tuition assistance through the Montgomery GI Bill
- The Michigan Air National Guard Grant
- for more information see the Michigan Guard Education Site

The State Reimbursement Program:
Is available at accredited colleges/universities, within the State of Michigan, with a 50% reimbursement program of up to $2,000.00 per academic year. This includes all colleges and universities listed above.

If you would like to know more about college tuition assistance call our Recruiting teams at:
1-800-432-4296 (Battle Creek, MI) or
1-800-645-9420 (Mt. Clemens, MI) 
or fill out our on-line form and start your adventure today.
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Michigan Air National Guard:

Click on a name to email
MSgt David Whynot
TSgt Norma Gillette
TSgt Patricia Rose
TSgt Guadalupe Cruz
OR CALL US @
1-800-432-4296

Visit the ANG web page @ WWW.GOANG.COM
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Capstone Air Force Doctrine
Tri-signature letter regarding the release of new Capstone Air Force Doctrine Documents

Potential Government Shutdown
Air Force leaders issue Letter to Airmen concerning a potential government shutdown, April 8, 2011

Sexual assault prevention, response
Air Force leaders issue Letter to Airmen concerning sexual assault prevention and response, March 24, 2011

Energy Awareness
Joint SecAF/CSAF Letter to Airmen regarding energy conservation, Sept. 29, 2010

Minimizing Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health Risks
Joint SecAF/CSAF message regarding environmental and occupational safety, May 13, 2010

Assessing 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Legislation
Triple-signature Letter to Airmen regarding current "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" legislation evaluation, March 18, 2010


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