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United States Air Force ReserveI n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e
Twenty-Second Air Force Mission Briefing
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Maj Gen Craig L. La FaveCommander, 22nd Air Force
Command Mission & Vision
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Mission
Provide mission-ready Airmen
Vision
Reserve Citizen Airmen who are trained and ready to answer our Nation’s call
“Second to none!”
Air Force Reserve Command
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~70,000 Total Airmen
Strategic Reach
Power & Vigilance
Tactical ReachSpecial Missions
~12,100 Airmen
Command Team
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22nd Air Force Command Team
Maj Gen Craig La Fave22 AF Commander
Brig Gen Steven Parker22 AF Vice Commander
CMSgt Imelda Johnson22 AF Command Chief
22 AF Locations
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More than 12,000 people in over 30 U.S. Locations
14 subordinate units 7 Unit-Equipped Wings 4 Groups:
Civil Engineer Flight Test Pilot & Basic Training Airlift
64 Aircraft: C-130H, WC-130J, C-130J, C-40C
Advanced Tactics Training Unit 2 Reserve Support Squadrons
Minnesota934 AWColorado
302 AW
MissouriAATTC
Illinois 932 AW954 RSS Texas
340 FTG
Mississippi403 WG
Arkansas 913 AG
GeorgiaHQ 22 AF94 AW413 FTG622 CEG
Ohio910 AW
Alabama908 AW
Virginia 953 RSS
22 AF Core Missions
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TACTICAL AIRLIFT
AEROMEDICAL EVACUATION
Tactical Airlift
C-130H Hercules & C-130J Super Hercules
Inter and intra-theater airlift
Cargo and personnel airdrop
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Aeromedical Evacuation Patient movement via mobility aircraft
Inflight medical care
Ground patient staging platforms
70% of Air Force AE capability resides in the Air Reserve Component
22 AF AE units comprise one-third of the AFRC capability
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DoD Special Missions
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MODULAR AIRBORNE FIREFIGHTING SYSTEM – MAFFS II
WEATHER RECONNAISANCE –HURRICANE HUNTERS
AERIAL SPRAY
302nd Airlift Wing
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MAFFS IICO
Modified C-130H3 aircraft at Peterson AFB, CO
Modular Airborne Firefighting System Direct support to U.S. Forest Service Carries 3,000 gallons of retardant Discharge: 5 seconds / Reload: 12
minutes 25% of DoD MAFFS capability
403rd Wing
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53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron at Keesler AFB, MS
WC-130Js equipped with meteorological data-gathering instruments
100% of DoD Weather Reconnaissancecapability
MS HURRICANE HUNTERS
910th Airlift Wing
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AERIALSPRAY
OH
Modified C-130H2 aircraft Mission supports FEMA Responds to public health
emergencies and oil spills—Hurricane Irma, Deep Water Horizon
Sprays for mosquitoes, moths, weed control on bombing ranges
100% of DoD fixed-wing Aerial Spray capability
22 AF Unique Missions
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DV AIRLIFT
PILOT & BASIC TRAINING
FLIGHT TEST
CIVIL ENGINEER
JOINT PLANNING
TACTICS & TRAINING
932nd Airlift Wing
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932nd Airlift Wing at Scott AFB, IL
Four C-40C Aircraft (Boeing 737)
Safe and reliable airlift for distinguished visitors and their staff
Worldwide medical services to the warfighter – frontline to CONUS fixed medical treatment facilities
340th Flying Training Group
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Undergraduate Pilot Training U.S. Air Force Academy
Airmanship Programs Basic Military Training
413th Flight Test Group
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Functional Check Flight Acceptance Check Flight Operational Test
622d Civil Engineer Group
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555 RHSNellis AFB
560 RHSJB Charleston
556 RHSHurlburt Field
Dobbins ARB622 CEG 622 CEF
922 CEFMarch ARB
567 RHSSeymour Johnson AFB
822 CEFNAS JRB Carswell
Grissom ARBContingency Equipment
Management Facility
RED HORSE S-Teams Humanitarian Assistance
Reserve Support Squadrons
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953 RSS – Norfolk Naval Air Station, VA 954 RSS – Scott Air Force Base, IL
Joint Planners Supports U.S. TRANSCOM Deployable Total Force
Integration Capability
Joint Capability Teams Rapid JTF Establishment Bridges Joint Operational
Requirements
Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center
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Adversary tactics analysis MAF tactics development Electronic warfare development Test support for AMC Test and
ANG/AFR Test Center
Training Locations
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“Second to None!”
United States Air Force ReserveI n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e
Twenty-Second Air Force Mission Briefing
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Maj Gen Craig L. La FaveCommander, 22nd Air Force