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==General Information==
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The District of Columbia Air National Guard's 113th Wing is based at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland and has the mission to provide the Air Force with fighter, airlift and support units capable of worldwide employment.
  
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The 113th Wing is composed of two flying Squadrons, the 121st Fighter Squadron and the 201st Airlift Squadron.
  
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121st Fighter Squadron is equipped with F-16C and F-16D aircraft after conversion from the F4-D in January 1990.
  
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The 201st Airlift Squadron operates the C-40C, which is a military version of the Boeing BBJ, and two Galaxy Aerospace C-38A aircraft. Formerly Detachment 1, Headquarters DCANG, the 201st AS performs operational airlift missions for the National Guard Bureau, the Air Force and the Department of Defense.
  
  
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'''Training Missions'''. Aircraft use the static call sign “BOXER” followed by a 2-digit suffix
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assigned to the Instructor or Evaluator. <br/>
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'''NGB Directed Missions.''' Aircraft use the static call sign “BOXER” followed by a 2-digit suffix assigned to the Aircraft Commander or as assigned.<br/>
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'''HQ USAF/CVAM directed Special Air Missions.''' Aircraft use call signs assigned by
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OPORD, mission itinerary, or diplomatic clearance. Normally, when flying CVAM missions, aircraft
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will use the “BOXER” call sign followed by either “22” or “23” for the C-22B or "38" or "39" for the C-38A.<br/>
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'''JOSAC Missions.''' Aircraft Use “BOXR” (No "E") and the last three digits of the mission number.<br/>
  
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-- Exerpted from [http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/pubfiles/af/11/afi11-2dvgv3/afi11-2dvgv3.pdf "AF INSTRUCTION 11-2DVG VOLUME 3, C-22B/C-38A FLYING OPERATIONS PROCEDURES, Dated 12 JULY 2001"]
  
  
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== Links==
  
1 139.9 SOF 121st fs
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* [http://www.dcandr.ang.af.mil/units/113wg/index.htm DC ANG 113th Win website]
2 127.55 Clr del
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* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/usaf/113wg.htm Global Security-113th WG website]
3 121.8 ground
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4 118.4 tower
 
5 127.275 tactical
 
6 139.35 tac
 
7 138.45 tac
 
8 139.75 tac
 
9  139.15 143.15 tac
 
10 34.3 tac
 
11 32.65 tac
 
12 139.625 Warren Grove (PA) range
 
13 122.9 Dare (NC) range  Air Force
 
14 122.9 Dare (NC)  Navy
 
15 41.3 Kiowa (PA) range
 
16  138.025 tac
 
17  32.85 tac
 
18  124.0 Wash App
 
19 119.3 Andrews app
 
20 113.1 Andrews ATIS
 
  
20 UHF presets:
 
  
1 234.8 SOF 121st FS (Watergate &amp; Senate)
 
2  393.1 clr del
 
3  275.8 ground
 
4  349.0 tower
 
5. 348.725 Wash Dep
 
6  257.2 Wash Dep
 
7  281.4 Wash ARTCC
 
8  317.425 Balto App
 
9  281.8 PAX app
 
10  238.1 Giantkiller
 
11  249.8 Giantkiller
 
12  286.2 Warren Grove
 
13  349.1 Dare Air Force
 
14  358.0 Dare  Navy
 
15  237.2 Kiowa range
 
16  277.4 Wash ARTCC
 
17  323.0 Wash ARTCC
 
18 270.275 Wash App
 
19 335.5 Andrews app
 
20  251.05 Andrews ATIS
 
  
  
  
[[Links]]
 
  
http://www.dcandr.ang.af.mil/units/113wg/index.htm
 
  
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/usaf/113wg.htm
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[[Category:District of Columbia Air National Guard]]

Latest revision as of 21:09, 18 November 2020

General Information

The District of Columbia Air National Guard's 113th Wing is based at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland and has the mission to provide the Air Force with fighter, airlift and support units capable of worldwide employment.

The 113th Wing is composed of two flying Squadrons, the 121st Fighter Squadron and the 201st Airlift Squadron.

121st Fighter Squadron is equipped with F-16C and F-16D aircraft after conversion from the F4-D in January 1990.

The 201st Airlift Squadron operates the C-40C, which is a military version of the Boeing BBJ, and two Galaxy Aerospace C-38A aircraft. Formerly Detachment 1, Headquarters DCANG, the 201st AS performs operational airlift missions for the National Guard Bureau, the Air Force and the Department of Defense.


Training Missions. Aircraft use the static call sign “BOXER” followed by a 2-digit suffix assigned to the Instructor or Evaluator.
NGB Directed Missions. Aircraft use the static call sign “BOXER” followed by a 2-digit suffix assigned to the Aircraft Commander or as assigned.
HQ USAF/CVAM directed Special Air Missions. Aircraft use call signs assigned by OPORD, mission itinerary, or diplomatic clearance. Normally, when flying CVAM missions, aircraft will use the “BOXER” call sign followed by either “22” or “23” for the C-22B or "38" or "39" for the C-38A.
JOSAC Missions. Aircraft Use “BOXR” (No "E") and the last three digits of the mission number.

-- Exerpted from "AF INSTRUCTION 11-2DVG VOLUME 3, C-22B/C-38A FLYING OPERATIONS PROCEDURES, Dated 12 JULY 2001"


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