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The state’s 120 Army Guard units occupy 42 training sites/areas and readiness centers throughout 36 Ohio counties. The Army National Guard provides infantry, armor, artillery, engineering, transportation, water purification, air defense, cyber, logistics, administrative, medical support and command personnel who have the training and ...
- 73rd Troop Command
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- 174th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
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- 16th Engineer Brigade
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- About the Ohio National Guard
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The Ohio Army National Guard consists of a variety of combat, combat support, and combat service support units. As of September 2010, its end strength exceeded 11,400 soldiers. Its headquarters is the Beightler Armory in Columbus, Ohio. Many units conduct Annual Training at Camp Grayling, Michigan.
- July 25, 1788, (as the Northwest Territory Militia)
- United States
614-336-4214 Office. 614-593-1658 Cell. The Ohio National Guard serves the Citizens of Ohio and America by fulfilling its state and federal military role of providing public safety, when ordered by the Governor, or support of the National Military Strategy, when ordered by the President.
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Ohio’s Air Guard units are dispersed in seven geographic locations: • Cincinnati. • Columbus. • Mansfield. • Port Clinton. • Springfield. • Toledo. • Zanesville. The Ohio Air National Guard comprises four wings.
Dec 16, 2021 · The Department of the Air Force announced in August that it has identified Ohio’s Mansfield-Lahm Air National Guard Base as the preferred location for the first Air National Guard cyber warfare wing.