New Jersey National Guard

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A New Jersey Air National Guard  F-16 from the 177th Fighter Wing
A New Jersey Air National Guard F-16 from the 177th Fighter Wing

The New Jersey Army and Air National Guard consists of over 9,000 Guardsmen from New Jersey. The Guard is currently engaged in several War on Terror missions. Units are currently deployed to Iraq, Guantanamo Bay, Afghanistan, Germany and Egypt. The Guard has also deployed to help with the recovery from Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.

The New Jersey Air and Army National Guard is governed through the New Jersey Department of Military and Veteran's Affairs.

On the homefront, the Guard is responsible for Homeland Security tasks in the State of New Jersey. The New Jersey Air Guard has flown over 17,000 hours in the Middle East during ongoing operations for the Global War on Terrorism.[1]

The New Jersey Army National Guard maintained the 50th Armored Division in the force from 1946 to 1988, and afterwards contributed a New Jersey brigade to the 42nd Infantry Division.

The unit patch of New Jersey STARC
The unit patch of New Jersey STARC

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Commander-in-Chief: Governor Jon Corzine

The Adjutant General: Major General Glenn K. Rieth

Deputy Adjutant General: Brigadier General Maria Falca-Dodson

Commander Air National Guard: Brigadier General Lawrence S. Thomas, III

  • 42nd Regional Support Group
  • 50th Infantry Brigade Brigade Combat Team
    • 102nd CAV
    • 113th IN
    • 114th IN
    • 250th BSB
    • 3-112 FA
    • 50th BSTB
  • 57th Troop Command
  • 254th Regiment (Combat Arms)
    • 1st Bn (Infantry)
    • 2nd Bn (Modular Training Bn)
    • RTS-M (Regional Training Site - Maintenance)
  • Joint Training, Training Development Center (JT2DC)

Commander, New Jersey Air National Guard: Brigadier General Lawrence S.Thomas, III

The 108th Air Refueling Wing is an unit of the New Jersey Air National Guard that is responsible for aerial refueling. They fly the KC-135 Stratotanker and are based out of McGuire Air Force Base. The Commander of the 108th Air Refueling Wing is Brigadier General Michael Cunniff.


The 177th Fighter Wing or the "Jersey Devils" is a unit of the New Jersey Air National Guard stationed at Atlantic City International Airport. During statewide missions the 177th job is to protect life and property, provide disaster relief, and ensure public safety when called upon by the Governor. When federalized it is their job to provide combat ready personnel, aircraft and equipment for worldwide deployment in support of US Air Force objectives. The Fighter Wing is made up of primarily F-16C/D aircraft. The Commander of the 177th Fighter Wing is Colonel Randall S. King.

  • New Jersey Distinguished Service Medal
  • New Jersey Meritorious Service Medal
  • New Jersey Valor Ribbon
  • New Jersey Commendation Medal
  • New Jersey Medal of Honor
  • New Jersey Good Conduct Ribbon
  • New Jersey Merit Award
  • New Jersey Desert Storm Service Medal
  • New Jersey Desert Storm Ribbon
  • New Jersey State Service Award
  • New Jersey Recruiting Award
  • New Jersey Governor's Unit Award
  • New Jersey Unit Strength Award


250th Signal Battalion in Iraq
250th Signal Battalion in Iraq


  1. ^ fact given by Major General Glenn K. Rieth, during his re-nomination hearing in the New Jersey State Senate Judiciary Committee

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