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Welcome to the 106th Rescue Wing's official web page. We are Long Island's "Hometown Heroes." For all media inquiries, please feel free to contact our Public Affairs Office at 631-723-7470 or email us at 106rqw.pa@ang.af.mil

If you'd like to know how you can join our team, contact a recruiter at 631-723-7339 or e-mail us at: 106rqw.recruitingteam@ang.af.mil

Recruiters On-site:
MSgt John Kennedy (631)723-7454 
Retention Supervisor

Tech Sgt. Laurie Perno (631)723-7184 
Officer Recruiting/Office Supervisor

Tech Sgt. Matt Repp (631)723-7458 
Enlisted Recruiting

Staff Sgt. Ricardo Flores (631)723-7197
Enlisted Recruiting

Tech Sgt. Katie White (631)723-7343
Enlisted Recruiting 

Tech Sgt. Antonio Fonseca (631)723-7197 
Enlisted Recruiting
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Maj Gen Bill Etter, Deputy Director of Air National Guard meets with 451st Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

Maj. Gen. Bill Etter, deputy director of ANG visits Air National Guardsmen who were deployed to Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan

ANG Command Chief Visits Milwaukee Airmen

174th Fighter Wing Maintenance Personnel "Writing" the Book on U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Maintenance Procedures  1

Air Guard Veterans mark 50th anniversary of Berlin Crisis mobilization

The 107th Airlift Wing Serves the Community

CA ANG FTU Contributes to RPA Milestone

107th Airlift Wing Toy Drive Adds to Marine Corps Toys for Tots

Forty Civil Engineer Airmen redeploy from Kuwait in time for the holidays

Team JSTARS provides help Family-2-Family for the holidays


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tabAir National Guard: A Short Story
The Air National Guard as we know it today -- a separate reserve component of the United States Air Force -- was a product of the politics of postwar planning and interservice rivalry during World War II. The men who planned and maneuvered for an independent postwar Air Force during World War II didn't place much faith in the reserves, especially the state-dominated National Guard.

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