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Springfield Air National Guard Base (KSGH) is a base for the Ohio Air National Guard at Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport in Clark County, Ohio. The base is located 6 miles south of the central business district of Springfield. It covers 1,516 acres and has two runways;
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Springfield Air National Guard Base (KSGH) is a base for the Ohio Air National Guard at Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport in [[Clark County (OH)|Clark County]], [[Ohio (US)|Ohio]]. The base is located 6 miles south of the central business district of Springfield, and it is now owned and operated by the City of Springfield It covers 1,516 acres and has two runways; 6/24 and 15/33. The Air National Guard base is intact and expanding to the land across the state highway. For base security reasons, the state route will be relocated north of the construction area and the base will take over the old state highway.  A similar project is underway at nearby WPAFB to relocate SR 444.
6/24 and 15/33.  
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A $17 million complex was recently completed for their use, and Ohio National Guard elements from Springfield and Kettering are also moving to the new complex.
  
 
==Units==
 
==Units==
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<b>178th Intelligence and Surveillance Wing</b>
  
 
178th Operations Group  
 
178th Operations Group  
*178th Maintenance Group
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*178th Intelligence Group
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*178th Surveillance Group
 
*178th Medical Group
 
*178th Medical Group
 
*178th Mission Support Group
 
*178th Mission Support Group
 
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*Headquarters 251st Cyber Engineering Installation Group
<b>178th Fighter Wing</b>
 
*162nd Fighter Squadron
 
*306th Squadron (Royal Netherlands Air Force)(RNLAF)
 
*Headquarters 251st Communications Group
 
 
*269th Combat Communications Squadron
 
*269th Combat Communications Squadron
  
  
The 178th Fighter Wing previous flew The F-16 Fighting Falcon Block C/D aircraft.
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==Mission==
In accordance with the Department of Defense's 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Committee, all of its aircraft have been allocated to other units within the United States Air Force. The 178th FW is a flying training organization falling under the joint command of the Air National Guard and the Air Education and Training Command (AETC). The 178th FW is currently training pilots of the Royal Netherlands Air Force 306th Squadron through 2010 in an agreement between the United States and the Netherlands.
 
  
==Flying Operations==
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The 178th Fighter Wing previously flew The F-16 Fighting Falcon Block C/D aircraft.
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In accordance with the Department of Defense's 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Committee, all of its aircraft have been allocated to other units within the United States Air Force. The 178th is being reassigned as the 178th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing and their new primary mission will be the operations of the [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/MQ-1_Predator MQ-1 Predator] drone aircraft.
  
For air combat training the 178th FW typically operate in the Buckeye and Brush Creek Military Operations Area (MOA) in southern Ohio. The MOAs are controlled by the Ohio Air National Guard's 123rd Air Control Squadron located at Blue Ash Municipal Airport in suburban Cincinnati.
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==Related Links==
 
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* [[North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD)]]
 
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* [http://ohiomilcom.blogspot.com/ Ohio Area Milcom Blog]
==Frequencies==
 
 
 
===Presets===
 
<pre>
 
CH VHF      UHF      DESCRIPTION
 
 
 
01
 
02 121.700  225.400  KSGH GROUND
 
03 120.700  291.775  KSGH TOWER
 
04 118.850  269.275  DAYTON A/D
 
05
 
06
 
07 123.925  256.700  ZID
 
08 xxx.xxx  316.125  ???/ZID
 
09 135.575  290.500  ZID
 
10 143.000  xxx.xxx  SOF/???
 
11 134.975? 257.875?  ATIS?
 
12 139.000  xxx.xxx  AIRTAC/???
 
13 139.250  xxx.xxx  AIRTAC/???
 
14
 
15 141.700  240.350  AIRTAC/BLUE ASH
 
16 143.550  283.800  AIRTAC/BLUE ASH
 
17 141.825  254.250  AIRTAC/CVG A/D
 
18 xxx.xxx  343.000  ???/JEFFERSON RANGE
 
19 xxx.xxx  xxx.xxx  ???/INTERPLANE
 
20 126.900  281.450  KFFO TOWER
 
</pre>
 
  
===Air Tactical===
 
  
<freqsubcat>30784</freqsubcat>
 
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==Related Links==
 
  
[http://sharedhosting.siscom.net/~mmeec/military.html MONIXWeb Military Monitoring]
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[[Category:Ohio Air National Guard]]
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[[Category:Ohio Military Aviation]]
[http://ohiomilcom.blogspot.com/ Ohio Area Milcom Blog]
 
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[[Category:Midwest Region]]
 
[[Category:Milcom]]
 

Latest revision as of 18:33, 23 May 2015

Springfield Air National Guard Base (KSGH) is a base for the Ohio Air National Guard at Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport in Clark County, Ohio. The base is located 6 miles south of the central business district of Springfield, and it is now owned and operated by the City of Springfield It covers 1,516 acres and has two runways; 6/24 and 15/33. The Air National Guard base is intact and expanding to the land across the state highway. For base security reasons, the state route will be relocated north of the construction area and the base will take over the old state highway. A similar project is underway at nearby WPAFB to relocate SR 444.

A $17 million complex was recently completed for their use, and Ohio National Guard elements from Springfield and Kettering are also moving to the new complex.

Units

178th Intelligence and Surveillance Wing

178th Operations Group

  • 178th Intelligence Group
  • 178th Surveillance Group
  • 178th Medical Group
  • 178th Mission Support Group
  • Headquarters 251st Cyber Engineering Installation Group
  • 269th Combat Communications Squadron


Mission

The 178th Fighter Wing previously flew The F-16 Fighting Falcon Block C/D aircraft. In accordance with the Department of Defense's 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Committee, all of its aircraft have been allocated to other units within the United States Air Force. The 178th is being reassigned as the 178th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing and their new primary mission will be the operations of the MQ-1 Predator drone aircraft.

Related Links