List of ANG Wings Assigned To Strategic Air Command

List Of ANG Wings Assigned To Strategic Air Command

The United States Air Force's Strategic Air Command was assigned a large number of Air National Guard wings of various types for augmentation purposes during its forty-six-year history.

ARNG air refuelling wings assigned included the 170th Air Refueling Group (NJ), 171st Air Refueling Wing (PA), 186th (Mississippi Air National Guard).

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