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  • 149FW News Notes

    149FW MILITARY PERSONNEL FLIGHT CUSTOMER SERVICE HOURS  Tuesday, Thursday and Friday  8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.ID card issuing times: 149th Fighter Wing members   8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Non-149th FW members1 to 3:30 p.m. (by appointment only) 149TH FW FINANCE CUSTOMER SERVICE

  • 149th Fighter Wing - Quick Facts

    149th Fighter Wing Texas Air National Guard Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, TexasCommander: Col. Carol KohtzMission:To produce the finest airmen for global engagements and domestic operations, supporting our families and serving our communitiesVision:Lone Star Gunfighters - Uncompromised

  • 204th Security Forces Squadron

    To provide heavy weapons support for Air Expeditionary Forces. This unit has a wartime mission to deploy security forces to provide observation/listening posts, combat and reconnaissance patrols, screening posts, tactical defense forces, and mobile reserves; and in the absence of capable friendly

  • Air National Guard Palace Chase Program

    Palace Chase is a voluntary separation program for active duty Air Force officers and enlisted members. It affords you an opportunity to separate from active duty early and serve the remaining portion of your commitment in the Texas Air National Guard. If you'd like to learn more about this program

  • Air National Guard Palace Front program

    The Palace Front program is a transfer program which allows active duty Air Force officers and enlisted members to transfer from the United States Air Force to the Texas Air National Guard the day after separation from the Air Force non-Palace Chase, normally upon completing their Active Duty

  • Already Served?

    When called, you served your nation as a member of the Armed Forces. When your tour was completed, you proudly hung up your uniform, returned to civilian life and started a job in the private sector.But you don't have to give up the benefits you enjoyed in the military. Whether you served in the

  • Benefits

    BENEFITS      Think of it...while you're going to school, you only work a minimum of one weekend a month and two-weeks a year. You can also earn college credit while obtaining military and career training, which will make you more marketable after you graduate. As a member of the Texas Air National

  • F-16 Fighting Falcon

    MissionThe F-16 Fighting Falcon is a compact, multi-role fighter aircraft. It is highly maneuverable and has proven itself in air-to-air combat and air-to-surface attack. It provides a relatively low-cost, high-performance weapon system for the United States and allied nations.FeaturesIn an air

  • Fact/questions

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: DO I HAVE TO FLY IN THE AIR NATIONAL GUARD? A: That's a common question that most members of the Texas Air National Guard have been asked at one point in their careers. The average member of the community thinks about flying when they see one of our unit members in

  • Health Care Occupations

    - Physicians - Nurse - Flight Nurse - Mental Health Nurse - Critical Care Nurse - Dentist - Bioenvironmental Engineer - Optometrist - Physicain Assistant - Public Health Officer - Biomedical Lab Officer - Health Service Administrator - Medical Service Corps Officer