Brigadier General Dana L. Mcdaniel Commander, Homeland response force. When Called, We Respond with Ready Units

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Brigadier General Dana L. Mcdaniel Commander, Homeland response force

Purpose Role of the Ohio National Guard Capabilities of the Ohio National Guard Capabilities of the CBRN Response Force

Mission & Vision Mission: When called, we respond with ready units to execute federal, state and community missions. Vision: To be a relevant operational reserve powered by a diverse team of engaged Soldiers, Airmen and Civilians, and to be respected for its leadership and ability to produce and employ ready units.

Command Federal State President Secretary of Defense Governor Secretary of the Air Force Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Secretary of the Army The Adjutant General Chief, National Guard Bureau The Assistant Adjutant General for Army The Assistant Adjutant General for Air Director, Air National Guard Director, Army National Guard Ohio Military Reserve Ohio Naval Militia

U.S. Military Structure Army Navy Air Force Active Army Army Reserve Army National Guard Active Navy Active Marines Active Air Force Air Force Reserve Air National Guard Navy Reserve Marines Reserve

United States Army Force Structure Operating Force Generating Force

United States Air Force Operating Force Fighters (F-15 & F-16) Refuelers (KC-135) Transport (C-27J & C-130) Total USAF Force Structure Reserve 5% Remotely Piloted Aircraft Guard 15%

Our Federal Mission As an operational reserve to the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force, the Ohio National Guard fights the nation s wars alongside our active-duty counterparts throughout the world. Ohio Army National Guard Total Deployments 17,972 Operation Noble Eagle Operation Iraqi Freedom Operation Enduring Freedom National Capital Region Ohio Air National Guard Total Deployments 5,806 Operation Iraqi Freedom Operation Enduring Freedom Ohio National Guard Countries Deployed 36 Deployments 23,778

Ohio National Guard s Fallen Heroes SPC Todd M. Bates Dec. 10, 2003 SSG Aaron T. Reese Dec. 10, 2003 SGT Michael C. Barkey July 7, 2004 PFC Samuel R. Bowen July 7, 2004 SPC Ryan A. Martin Aug. 20, 2004 1LT Charles L. Wilkins II Aug. 20, 2004 SGT Jeremy M. Hodge Oct. 10, 2005 SFC Daniel J. Pratt Nov. 3, 2005 SFC Daniel Crabtree June 8, 2006 Lt. Col. Kevin Sonnenberg June 15, 2007 SGT Anthony M. Vinnedge July 5, 2007 CPT Nicholas Rozanski April 4, 2012 MSG Shawn Hannon April 4, 2012 MSG Jeffrey Rieck April 4, 2012 SPC Cody Suggs March 7, 2013

Where We Are 38 Ohio Counties Army National Guard 6 Brigades, 93 Units 48 Readiness Centers 3 Training Centers 23 Logistical Facilities Air National Guard 4 Flying Wings, 6 Geographically Separated Units Ohio National Guard Facility Air National Guard Base

Where Our Personnel Live Army National Guard Air National Guard 11,294 Soldiers 4,653 Airmen

Capabilities - Army 37 th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Federal Mission A rapidly deployable force of infantry, artillery and engineers capable of engaging and destroying the enemies of the United States. State Mission The brigade provides personnel to augment other responding ONG units. Strength 2,245 174 th Air Defense Artillery Brigade Federal Mission Conduct integrated air defense during combat or peace-keeping missions. Also support mission providing air defense of National Capital Region. State Mission The brigade provides personnel to augment other responding ONG units. Strength 2,386

Capabilities - Army Special Troops Command (Provisional) Federal Mission Provides internal and external logistical, administrative, recruiting, medical and training support to ONG units. State Mission Provides personnel to augment other responding ONG units and operates the Joint Forces Headquarters to direct domestic operations. Strength 1,029 371 st Sustainment Brigade Federal Mission Provide command and control, logistical operations and sustainment support to combat units. State Mission Provides personnel to augment other responding ONG units. Strength 1,830

Capabilities - Army 16 th Engineer Brigade Federal Mission Provides general and combat engineering in area of operations to support maneuver units. State Mission Operates Joint Task Force 16, which is responsible for command and control of all state military assets deployed in support of civil authorities and provides engineer equipment and personnel for disaster response. Strength 1,604 73 rd Troop Command Federal Mission Provide command and control, administrative and training support to a variety of units. State Mission Commands the Homeland Response Force, National Guard Reaction Force, and 52 nd Civil Support Team. Strength 2,200

Capabilities - Air 121 st Air Refueling Wing Federal Mission Provide worldwide air refueling and airlift support to U.S. military forces utilizing the KC-135R Stratotanker. State Mission The wing provides personnel to augment other responding ONG units. Strength 1,153 personnel / 18 aircraft 180 th Fighter Wing Federal Mission Provides air combat capability in theater and performs the continuous Aerospace Control Alert mission to intercept aircraft violating security guidelines in U.S. airspace. State Mission The wing provides personnel to augment other responding ONG units. Strength 1,033 personnel / 18 aircraft

Capabilities - Air 178 th Fighter Wing Federal Mission Partner with the National Air and Space Intelligence center to provide real-time intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. While UAVs are not based at Springfield, base personnel remotely crew UAVs flying missions all over the world. State Mission The wing provides personnel to augment other responding ONG units. Strength 823 personnel 179 th Airlift Wing Federal Mission Provide tactical airlift to both domestic and expeditionary missions utilizing the C- 130 Hercules airframe. State Mission The wing provides domestic airlift capabilities. Strength 753 personnel / 4 aircraft (2 on station)

Capabilities Air Geographically Separated Units 164 th Weather Flight Provides global, mission-tailored weather information to Army and Air Force ground or air operations. Strength 10 personnel 220 th Engineering Installation Squadron Installs longterm communications in the form of voice/data networks, ground-to-air communication and navigational systems. Strength 115 personnel 123 rd Air Control Squadron Directs air assets and provides surveillance of airspace, while managing all air defense activities. Strength 179 personnel 251 st Combat Communications Group Commands, organizes, equips, trains and administers assigned and attached forces to ensure support of emergency U.S. Air Force requirements. Strength 44 personnel 269 th Combat Communications Squadron Establishes initial and build-up command and control, communications and information operations capabilities. Strength 110 personnel 200 th RED HORSE Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers. Strength 402 personnel

Capabilities - State Ohio Military Reserve State Mission A state defense force authorized under 38 U.S. code section 109(c) and Chapter 5920 of the Ohio Revised Code. The OHMR is an all volunteer, un-paid force under the command of the Adjutant General. Provides FEMA s Emergency Support Functions 6 & 7 capabilities to the ONG during domestic response. Ohio Naval Militia State Mission An organized, unarmed allvolunteer naval unit that has been serving the state of Ohio since 1896 based at Camp Perry Joint Training Site.

Capabilities Joint Homeland Response Force & 52 nd Civil Support Team Homeland Response Force Mission Supports the incident command structure at chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosive and natural disaster incidents in order to save lives and relieve suffering. Capabilities casualty search and extraction, medical triage, mass decontamination, fatality search and rescue and internal force protection. Strength 636 Soldiers and Airmen 52 nd Civil Support Team Mission Supports civil authorities at domestic chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and highyield explosive and natural disaster incidents in order to identify unknown hazards. Capabilities Identify CBRNE agents/substances, assess consequences, advise on response measures and assist with appropriate requests for state and federal support Strength 22 Soldiers and Airmen

CBRN ENTERPRISE

National Guard CBRN Enterprise Map AK WA Canada Hawaii Guam Region IX End of FY 12 HRF & CERFP States CERFP 17 States HRF 10 States CA Region X OR Region IX NV MT Region VIII ID WY UT CO AZ NM ND SD NE Region VII TX KS OK Region VI MN IA MO AR LA WI IL MS MI Region V IN TN AL KY Region IV OH Region II GA WV SC FL PA VA NC MD NY VT NJ Region III NH MA CT ME Region I VI VI RI DC DE ANG Multi-Unit States Mexico PR PR

CBRN Enterprise Overview

Integrated State and Federal Response

Civil Support Team (CST) Mission

CST Basic Capabilities

HRF-OH Mission Statement

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