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214th Attack Group

Arizona Air National Guard unit


Arizona Air National Guard unit

FieldValue
unit_name214th Attack Group
image214th Reconnaissance Squadron - General Atomics MQ-1B Predator 06-3168.jpg
image_size300
caption214th Attack Squadron - General Atomics MQ-1B Predator, AF Ser. No. 06-3168
dates2007-Present
countryUnited States
allegianceArizona
branch[[File:US-AirNationalGuard-2007Emblem.svg25px]] Air National Guard
typeGroup
roleUAV Attack
command_structureArizona Air National Guard
garrisonDavis-Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, Arizona.
equipment_labelTail Code
identification_symbol[[File:USAF - 214 Reconnaissance Group.png150px]]
identification_symbol_label214th Attack Group emblem
aircraft_reconMQ-1 Predator

The 214th Attack Group is a unit of the Arizona Air National Guard's 162d Fighter Wing (162 FW), stationed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, with an additional operating location at Libby Army Airfield at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. If activated to federal service with the United States Air Force, the 214 RG is operationally gained by the Air Combat Command (ACC).

Overview

The 214th Attack Group flies the MQ-1B Predator over Afghanistan via satellite from ground control stations in Tucson. Arizona Air Guardsmen fly 24/7 operations saving American lives through the vital information they provide to troops on the ground.

Operations

Currently, the unit flies over Afghanistan on a continual basis flying 20 hours per day, seven days per week.

Predator operations provided U.S. troops on the ground with both daylight and infrared video of selected targets. In addition, the aircraft could carry two laser-guided AGM-114 Hellfire air to surface missiles.

Arizona Air National Guard Predator operations will first fill worldwide theater requirements, but will also likely evolve into providing direct defense for the homeland in conjunction with the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Northern Command.

A permanent facility located at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base was completed in 2009.

Fraud scandal

A 2009 investigation found that some members of the 214 RG may have fraudulently collected reimbursement for living expenses from the government over several years. In response, Colonel Gregg Davies was removed from command of the 214 RG on 23 November 2009 by Arizona Air National Guard commander, Brigadier General Michael Colangelo. A state inspector general investigation later concluded that Davies' relief constituted "retaliation," but declined to reinstate him into the Air National Guard. Brigadier General Michael Colangelo was subsequently relieved from his post in command of the Arizona ANG.

In late 2013, following his retirement from the Air Force and Air National Guard, Colonel Davies was indicted by the Arizona Attorney General, Tom Horne on fraud charges. Also indicted were seven other officers and thirteen enlisted airmen from the 12 RG. The indictment contends that all named defendants falsified their home addresses so they could collect temporary duty allowances (per diem, etc.) while performing Federalized service at their home station. The charges were subsequently dropped in 2014. Some cases were dropped via prosecution diversion agreements, some were dropped with prejudice and in at least one case the prosecution and Pima county judge ruled that an accused officer was wrongfully indicted.

Specifics

  • Lineage: Designated 214th Reconnaissance Group, and allotted to Arizona ANG, 2007 : Extended federal recognition and activated, 29 August 2007 : Redesignated 214th Attack Group, 2017
  • Assignment: 162d Fighter Wing, Tucson Air National Guard Base, Arizona
  • Components: 214th Reconnaissance Squadron
  • Station: Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona
    • Additional operating location at Libby Army Airfield / Fort Huachuca, Arizona

References

References

  1. "214th Attack Group". 162nd Wing Public Affairs.
  2. "Military Daily News, Military Headlines {{!".
  3. "Predator progress for the Arizona Air National Guard".
  4. "214th Reconnaissance Group, Arizona Air National Guard - Welcome".
  5. link. (18 May 2008)
  6. Wagner, Dennis, ''[[Arizona Republic]]'', "[http://www.airforcetimes.com/news/2012/09/gannett-scandals-led-to-ariz-guard-firings-091712/ Scandals led to Arizona Air Guard firings]", ''[[Military Times]]'', 17 September 2012
  7. "21 members of Arizona National Guard indicted".
  8. "Former Arizona Air National Guard commander takes plea deal {{!".
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