Fort Smith Air National Guard Station
Fort Smith Air National Guard Station Ebbing Air National Guard Base | |
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Part of Arkansas Air National Guard (AR ANG) | |
Located near: Fort Smith, Arkansas | |
A-10As of the 184th Fighter Squadron Arkansas Air National Guard in flight | |
Fort Smith ANGB Location of Fort Smith Air National Guard Station, Arkansas | |
Coordinates | 35°20′12″N 94°22′03″W / 35.33667°N 94.36750°W |
Site information | |
Controlled by | United States Air Force |
Site history | |
Built | 1942 |
In use | 1942-Present |
Garrison information | |
Garrison |
188th Fighter Wing |
Airfield information | |||||||||||||||
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IATA: FSM – ICAO: KFSM | |||||||||||||||
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Elevation AMSL | 469 ft / 143 m | ||||||||||||||
Website | www.188fw.ang.af.mil | ||||||||||||||
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Fort Smith Air National Guard Station is the home base of the Arkansas Air National Guard 188th Fighter Wing.[1]
Overview
The 188th Fighter Wing (FW) of the Arkansas Air National Guard occupies 110 acres of leased land on the Fort Smith Regional Airport, located approximately 2 miles southeast of Fort Smith, Arkansas. The mission of the 188th FW is to execute directed fighter missions designed to destroy enemy forces, supplies, equipment, communications systems, and installations with all types of tactical weapons. The unit currently flies the A-10 Thunderbolt II.[1]
The 188 FW occupies 3 administrative, 46 industrial, and 3 services buildings at FSM totaling approximately 332,102 square feet (30,853.3 m2) with 320 full-time personnel, primarily Air Force Active Guard and Reserve (AGR) and Air Reserve Technician (ART) personnel. Approximately 700 additional traditional part-time Air National Guard personnel are also assigned to the 188 FW.[1]
BRAC 2005 recommended that the 188th Fighter Wing send its F-16 Falcon fighters to the 144th Fighter Wing (ANG), Fresno Air Terminal Air Guard Station, California. In return it received 18 A-10 aircraft.[1]
References
This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Air Force Historical Research Agency.