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*'''Big Bear''' and '''Ontonagon'''- Located in the eastern portion of the U.P., near the Keweenaw penninsula.
 
*'''Big Bear''' and '''Ontonagon'''- Located in the eastern portion of the U.P., near the Keweenaw penninsula.
  
== Units Stationed in Michigan ==
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== Flying Units Stationed in Michigan ==
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==== ''Army National Guard''====
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Detachment 1, Company G, 185th Aviation
  
 
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==== ''Air National Guard''====

Revision as of 10:52, 11 November 2005


Military Air Bases in Michigan

  • Selfridge Air National Guard Base (S.A.N.G.B); Mt. Clemens, MI

http://www.miself.ang.af.mil/

  • Battle Creek Air National Guard Base; Battle Creek,MI

http://www.mibatt.ang.af.mil/battlecreek/index.htm

  • Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center; Alpena, MI

http://www.micrtc.ang.af.mil/

Military Operations Areas (MOA)

  • Steelhead- Northern part of Michigan's thumb.
  • Minnow- Over Lk. Michigan between Sheboygan, WI and Ludington, MI.
  • Chippewa- Between Big Rapids, Evart, and Mt. Pleasant.
  • Pike East & Pike West- Both north of Port Austin to Cheboygan.
  • Big Bear and Ontonagon- Located in the eastern portion of the U.P., near the Keweenaw penninsula.

Flying Units Stationed in Michigan

Army National Guard

Detachment 1, Company G, 185th Aviation

Air National Guard

127th Wing

110th Fighter Wing

Air Force Reserve

927th Air Refueling Wing

Coast Guard

USCG Air Station Detroit

Units that fly frequently in Michigan

112th Fighter Squadron/180th FW

Michigan MilAir Frequencies

Calligns

Selfridge ANGB

Battle Creek ANGB

112th Fighter Squadron/180th FW Ohio ANG

Frequencies

Selfridge ANGB

Battle Creek ANGB

Alpena County Regional Airport Alpena CRTC

Grayling Army Airfield

112th Fighter Squadron/180th FW Ohio ANG

Mid Air Operations

AWACS, NORAD, Steelgate

References

http://www.airnav.com

http://www.milaircomms.com

http://www.siscom.net/~mmeece/military.html

http://www.radioinfosystems.com

http://www.scanningusa.com/

And the helpful users of the RR.com forums