Air Force Reserve Command - Organization

Airman, Jan, 2004

Commander: Lt. Gen. James E. Sherrard III Headquarters: Robins AFB, Ga.

Command Chief Master Sgt.: Chief Master Sgt. Cheryl D. Adores Established: Feb. 17, 1997 Web address: www.afrc.af.mil

Mission

Provides citizen airmen to defend the United States and protect its Interests through air and space power.

Responsibilities

Primarily airlift and refueling duties. Also provides functional mission support units, including aerial port operations, civil engineer, security forces intelligence, military training, communications, mobility support, combat logistics support, transportation and services.

People

Ready Reserve                                       110,884
  Selective Reserve                                  74,219
    Unit Program                                     60,380
    Active Guard & Reserve                            1,548
    Individual Mobilization
      Augmentees                                     12,291
  Individual Ready Reserve                           36,605
Active duty                                             240
Civilians                                               608

Total                                               111,732

Flying Activity

The Reserve Associate Program trains Reserve aircrews and maintenance personnel to fly and maintain more than 300 active duty aircraft, including the 05, C-9, C-17, C-141. E-3A, F-16C, KC-10, T1. T-37, T 38 and AT-38. Its unit-owned fleet includes eVOA-10, B 52, C5, C 130. C-141, F-16, HC-130, HH-60. KC-135, MC-130 and WC-130 aircraft assigned to units around the United Stores. Of its unit-owned aircraft, in limes of war or other special needs, 98 percent would be gained by Air Combat Command or Air Mobility Command. The remaining aircraft would go to Air Force Special Operations Command.

Organization

Direct Reporting Unit

I Headquarters Air Reserve Personnel Center, Denver, Colo.: Ensures a "Warrior Bank" of mission-ready guardsmen and reservists for mobilization and Air Force augmentation by providing personnel management and services for more than 1.2 million members. Maintains master personnel records for Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve members not on extended active duty.

4th Air Force, March JARB, Calif.

I 349th Air Mobility Wing Travis AFB Calif. (C-SA/B, KC.10A)

I 433rd Airlift Wing, Lackland AFD, Texas (C-5A)

I 434th Air Refueling Wing, Grissom JARD, Ind. (KC-135R)

I 445th Airlift Wing, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (C-141C)

I 1446th Airlift Wing, McChord AFB, Wash. (C-17)

I 452nd Air Mobility Wing, March JARB, Calif. (C 141C, KC-135R)

I 507th Air Refueling Wing, Tinker AFB, Okla. (C-29A, KC-135R)

I 916th Air Refueling Wing, Seymour Johnson AFB. N.C. (KC-13SR)

I 927th Air Refueling Wing, Selfridge ANGB, Mich. (KC-135E)

I 931st Air Refueling Group, McConnell AFB, Kan. (KC-135R)

I 932nd Airlift Wing, Scott AFB, Ill. (C-9A)

I 940th Air Refueling Wing, Beale AFB, Calif. (KC-135E)

10th Air Force, Carswell ARS, Texas

I 301st Fighter Wing, Carsell ARS. Texas (F-16C/D)

I 305th Rescue Squadron, Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. (HH 60G)

I 310th Space Group, Schriever AFB, Colo. (DSP, GPS, DMSP, SMIRS, satellites)

I 340th Flying Training Group, Randolph AFB, Texas (T-1A, T-6, T-37, T-38, AT-38)

II Subordinate squadrons located at Moody AFB, Ga.; Columbus AFB, Miss.: Laughlin AFB, Texas; Sheppard AFB, Texas: and Randolph AFB, Texas

I 419th Fighter Wing, Hill AFB, Utah (F-16C/D)

I 442nd Fighter Wing, Whiteman AFB, Mo. (A-10A)

I 482nd Fighter Wing, Homestead Jarb, Fla. (F-16C/D)

I 513th Air control Group, Tinker AFB, Okla. (E-3A)

I 917th Wing, Barksdale AFB, La. (A/OA-10A, B-52H)

I 919th Special Operations Wing, Eglin AFB, Fla. (MC- 130 E/P)

I 926th Fighter Wing, New Orleans ARS, La. (OA 10A)

I 939th Rescue Wing. Portland IAP Ore. (HC-130P, HH-60G)

I 944th Fighter Wing, Luke AFB, Ariz. (F-16C/D)

22nd Air Force, Dobbins JARB, Ga.

I 94th Airlift, Wing, Dobbins JARB, Ga. (C-130H)

I 302nd Airlift Wing. Peterson AFB, Colo. (C-130H)

I 315th Airlift Wing, Charleston AFB. S.C. (C-17A)

I 403rd Wing, Keesler AFB. Miss. (WC-130H/J)

I 439th Airlift Wing, Westover JARB, S.C. (C-5A)

I 440th Airlift Wing, Gen. Mitchell ARS, Wis. (C-130H)

I 459th Airlift Wing, Andrews AFB, Md. (C-141B/C)

I 512th Airlift Wing, Dover AFB, Del. (C-5A/B)

I 514th Air Mobility Wing, McGuire AFB, N.J. (C-141B, KC-10A)

I 908th Airlift Wing, Maxwell AFB, Ala, (C-130H)

I 910th Airlift Wing, Youngstown JARS, Ohio (C-130H)

I 911th Airlift Wing, Pittsburgh JARS, Pa. (C-130H)

I 913th Airlift Wing, Willow Grove ARS. Pa. (C-130E)

I 914th Airlift Wing, Niagara Falls JARS, N.Y. (C-130H)

I 934th Airlift Wing, Minneapolis-St. Paul JARS, Minn. (C-130E)

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