194th Regional Support Wing

194th Wing

194th Wing emblem
Active 2006 – present
Country  United States
Allegiance  Washington
Branch   Air National Guard
Type Wing
Role Regional Support
Part of Air National Guard/Air Combat Command
Garrison/HQ Camp Murray, Washington
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Jeremy "Java" Horn

The United States Air Force's 194th Wing is a unit located at Camp Murray, Washington. The Mission of the 194th Regional Support Wing is "both kinetic and non-kinetic operations and include sensitive missions that reside in the cyber domain."[1]

The wing was activated on 30 August 2006. The original commander was then Colonel John S. Tuohy, and he commanded the wing from the activation of the unit until 30 October 2008.[2]

Emblem

Ultramarine blue and Air force yellow are the Air Force colors. Blue alludes to the sky, the primary theater of Air Force operations. Yellow refers to the sun and the excellence required of Air Force personnel. The Phoenix represents the rebirth and change; the constant flexibility needed in an ever changing Air Force, as well as the diversity of missions within the wing. The Phoenix is rising out of the globe, which represents the unit’s worldwide mission. The Phoenix and globe sit on a field of black, representing cyberspace, the unit’s final theater of operations.

Assignments

Gained by Air Combat Command, 2006-present

Components

The 194 RSW is composed of four groups, nine squadrons, and four flights.[3] Most units are stationed at Camp Murry, although two are located a Fairchild AFB and one is located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.

Stations

Decorations

References

 This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency website http://www.afhra.af.mil/.

External links

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