129th Rescue Wing

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129th Rescue Wing

129th Rescue Wing Emblem
Active 1955-Present
Branch Air National Guard
Type Wing
Role Rescue
Part of Air National Guard/Air Combat Command
Garrison/HQ Moffett Federal Airfield
Motto In Pace Et Bello—Noctem Et Diem "In Peace and War—Night and Day"
Commanders
Commander Colonel Amos Bagdasarian
Vice Commander Colonel Wayne H. Albright
Command Chief Master Sergeant Chief Master Sergeant Liliana L. Ramos
Aircraft flown
Helicopter 6 HH-60G Pavehawk
Transport 4 Lockheed MC-130P

The 129th Rescue Wing dates to April 1955, when it was activated as the 129th Air Resupply Group[1] of the California Air National Guard. In 1975 the Wing transferred to a new mission, air rescue, and a new command, the United States Air Force. The Wing moved to Moffett Field, its current location, in 1984. In 1992 the Wing received its current designation, "129th Rescue Group".[2] By the end of 2006, it had 558 saves[3] including the longest at-sea rescue, first combat save of ANG rescue service, over 20 combat saves and 530 civilian saves to date. The 129th "starred" in The Perfect Storm supplying aircraft and aircrew in support of film production telling story of NY's 106th Rescue Wing exploits.

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[edit] Mission

The primary mission is to prepare for wartime taskings as specified by applicable gaining commands. The peacetime mission is under the control of the Governor of California. Upon mobilization, primary specified mission is combat search and rescue (CSAR). When directed by the California State Office of Emergency Services (OES) and/or the Department of Defense (DoD), the mission is to provide disaster relief support as required. This includes search and rescue (SAR) assistance to civil authorities, including International Civil Aeronautics Organization (ICAO) signatories, and foreign governments.

Federal Mission (United States Air Force): To provide manpower, material and equipment resources to conduct and complete combat search and rescue operations on a worldwide basis. To provide manpower, material and equipment to conduct and complete peacetime search operations.

State Mission (California Air National Guard): To furnish trained personnel to respond to state emergencies, such as natural disasters, and to assist civil authorities in the enforcement of the law.

The 129th has been assigned to support operation Iraqi Freedom as of 4/21/07, and is/has deployed to Iraq.

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[edit] Emblem description

The Air Force Shield, bordered in white, a gold and blue background with two elongated stars in the blue field. A silver braid sword with red handle and hand protector divides the gold and blue fields. Superimposed over the sword and both fields is an olive wreath in green. The unit name is in blue on a white scroll.

[edit] Emblem blazon

Par pale or and azure, a sword in pale, point up, blade argent, hilt gules, surmounted by an olive wreath vert; in sinister flank two mullets of four points of the third, all within a diminished bordure of the first.

[edit] Emblem significance

The emblem bears the colors of deep blue and gold for the Air Force and the colors red, white and blue for our nation. The sword symbolizes our strength in war, the wreath our peacetime mission. The deep blue field with the two stars and the gold field signify the nighttime and daytime environments in which we operate.


[edit] Major Command/Gaining Command

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[edit] Units assigned

129th Rescue Wing (129 RQW)

  • 129th Maintenance Group (129 MXG)
    • 129th Maintenance Squadron (129 MXS)
    • 129th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (129 AMX)
    • 129th Maintenance Operations Flight (129 MOF)
  • 129th Operations Group (129 OG)
  • 129th Mission Support Group (129 MSG)
    • 129th Civil Engineering Squadron (129 CES)
    • 129th Logistics Squadron (129 LRS)
    • 129th Security Forces Squadron (129 SFS)
    • 129th Mission Support Flight (129 MSF)
    • 129th Communications Flight (129 CF)
    • 129th Services Flight (129 SVF)
  • 129th Medical Group (129 MDG)
  • 561st Air Force Band (561 AFB)

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[edit] Decorations

[edit] Other wing awards and decorations

  • Air National Guard Meritorious Service Award, 1972
  • National Guard Bureau Meritorious Service Award, 1973
  • Air Force Association (Tennessee Ernie Ford Chapter), Outstanding Organization Award, 1985
  • Royal Air Force Benevolence Fund (United Kingdom) Straddling Trophy for Aircraft Concours d’Elegance Competition, International Air Tattoo ‘85, RAF Fairfield, England, 1985
  • Military Airlift Command, Distinguished Flying Unit Award
  • Air National Guard, Distinguished Flying Unit, 1987
  • Chuck Yeager Aerospace Education Award, 1993
  • Founders & Patriots of America, Outstanding National Guard Unit Award,
    • April 1996
    • March 2001
    • December 2004
  • Air National Guard Association, Spaatz Trophy, 1998
  • Air Force Association, Outstanding Unit Award (Outstanding ANG Unit of the Year), 1999
  • Air Combat Command Flight Safety Award, 10 October 200030 September 2001
  • Air Force Association, Outstanding ANG Flying Unit Award, 2002

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