22nd Air Force Mission Briefing Maj Gen Stayce Harris Commander, 22 AF 1
22nd AF Mission/Vision Statement Mission To Provide Combat Ready Forces Vision To remain a relevant and integrated force providing leadership and advocacy meeting dynamic challenges
22nd AF Senior Leadership Maj Gen Stayce Harris 22 AF Commander Col Richard Kemble 22 AF Vice Commander Col Michael Underkofler 22 AF Chief of Staff CMSgt Clinton Ronan 22 AF Command Chief
Air Force Reserve Command Strategic Reach Power & Vigilance 70,000 Total 15,500 Tactical Reach Special Missions
22nd Air Force More than 15,500 people in 30 U.S. locations Mission: To Provide Combat Ready Forces 16 Subordinate Units 10 Unit Equipped Wings-111 Aircraft C-130H, WC-130J, C-130J, C-40C 1 C-130J Classic Associate Group 1 Flight Test Group 1 Flight Training/Basic Training Group 1 Civil Engineering Group 2 Reserve Support Squadrons (Joint planners)
22nd AF Locations 16 Direct Reports Colorado 302 AW Minnesota 934 AW Ohio 910 AW New York 914 AW Pennsylvania 911 AW Virginia 953 RSS Illinois 932 AW 954 RSS Texas 340 FTG Arkansas 913 AG Mississippi 403 WG Alabama 908 AW Georgia HQ 22 AF 94 AW 413 FTG 622 CEG North Carolina 440 AW
932nd Airlift Wing 932nd Airlift Wing at Scott AFB, IL Four C-40C Aircraft (Boeing 737) Provides safe and reliable airlift for distinguished visitors and their staff Provides worldwide medical services to the warfighter from the frontline to continental United States fixed medical treatment facilities 932nd AW Reservists deploy in support of worldwide contingencies
413th Flight Test Group Flight Test - Functional Check Flt - Acceptance Check Flt
340th Flying Training Group Training - Pilot Training - Air Force Academy Airmanship - Basic Military Training
622nd Civil Engineering Group Civil Engineers - RED HORSE - S-Teams - Humanitarian Assistance
622nd Civil Engineering Group Locations Grissom ARB Contingency Equipment Management Facility 555 RHS/Nellis AFB 567 RHS/Seymour Johnson AFB 922 CEF/March ARB 560 RHS/JB Charleston 822 CEF/NAS JRB Carswell Dobbins ARB 622 CEG 622 CEF 556 RHS/Hurlburt Field
953rd Reserve Support Squadron Joint Enabling Capabilities Command Staff Element - Augments United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) and the Joint Staff Hampton Roads at Norfolk Naval Air Station, VA - Provides mission-tailored, joint capability teams to combatant commanders - Facilitates rapid establishment of Joint Force Headquarters - Fulfills on-call Global Response Force execution - Bridges joint operational requirements Joint Staff Hampton Roads 21 / 25
954th Reserve Support Squadron Joint Transportation Reserve Unit Staff Element DOD National Capability - Augments USTRANSCOM, Joint Transportation Reserve Unit (JTRU) Reserve force by providing flexible, employable personnel experienced in joint operations, including Distribution, Intel, Cyber, Medical and Planning at Scott AFB, IL - Augments USTRANSCOM forward locations and Joint Task Force Headquarters in support of COCOM missions DDOC 68 / 192 JTRU JPMRC 954 RSS Highly trained AF Reservists working side-by-side with Active Duty counterparts creating a deployable Total Force Integration (TFI) capability.
The Mighty Hercules! C-130H and J - Tactical Airlift - Aeromedical - Combat Service Support
Unique Missions Missions/Aircraft unique to the Air Force Weather Reconnaissance Hurricane Hunters Modular Aerial Spray Systems MASS Modular Aerial Fire Fighting System MAFFS (Mission shared with Air National Guard)
403rd Airlift Wing MS Hurricane Hunters 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron at Keesler AFB, MS Performs 100% of DOD Weather Reconnaissance commitment WC-130Js are equipped with meteorological data-gathering instruments
910th Airlift Wing OH Aerial Spray Utilizing modified C-130H2 aircraft at Youngstown ARB, OH Mission supports Federal Emergency Management Agency Responds to public health emergencies and oil spills Katrina, Deep Water Horizon Sprays for mosquitoes, moths, weed control on bombing ranges, throughout the nation.
302nd Airlift Wing CO MAFFS II Utilizing 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 Fire containment does not extinguish, but contains fire
Balancing Act
Air Force Reserve Today More than 85 percent of Reservists have served in the active duty Air Force Average aircrew member is currently performing more than 110 days of Reserve duty each year Average support member trains over 70-80 days each year About 50 percent of a typical Reservist s availability is spent on training; 50 percent performed in support of real world contingency operations
Twenty Second Air Force