In Every War…
State units have served in every major war, from the Revolution through
Iraq & Afghanistan
ARNG Under Federal or State Authority
Federal AuthorityPrimary Governing Law: Title 10 U.S. Code
Combatant Commanders
Unit Commander
President of the United States
The ARNG is subject to either Federal or State authority, not both at the same time
State AuthorityPrimary governing Law: Title 32 U.S. Code and applicable state law
Governor
Higher HQ
State Adjutant General
Secretary of Defense
Higher HQ
Unit Commander
How the Guard and Reserve are Different
Army National Guard
• Serves in either Federal or State status
• No Posse Comitatus restrictions when in State status
• Most experienced DoDelement at disaster response
• State-based; commanded by Governors for emergency response, or President for federal missions
• National Guard Bureau provides policy and resources to the 54 States, Territories, & D.C
• CNGB a member of JCS
• Balanced with combat, combat support, & combat service support
• Mobilizes as units
• Dates to organization of first militia regiments in 1636
• State affiliation remains a strong part of Guard culture
Army Reserve
• Serves only in a Federal status
• Posse Comitatusapplies
• May provide support to States if requested by governors and approved by SecDef
• Army Reserve Chief also serves as the Commanding General of US Army Reserve Command
• Subordinate command of US Army Forces Command, providing unified command over Army Reserve units and Soldiers at all times
• Principally combat support, combat service support & echelons above Division capabilities
• Mobilizes as units & individual Soldiers
• Dates to first federal reserve of Army established in 1908
Status Leadership & command
relationships
Force structure
History & culture
FEDERAL:
Support the overseas warfight, provide homeland defense, and execute other missions as directed by the president.
STATE:
Respond to ‘all-hazard’ emergencies or disaster events within Utah or other states and territories, as directed by the governor.
Dual Mission
Utah National Guard Budget
78%
20%2%
Fiscal Year 2017: $378,609,369
Utah Army NationalGuard (Federal FiscalYear 2017)$294,640,069
Utah Air NaionalGuard (Federal FiscalYear 2017)$77,034,700
State General Fund(State Fiscal Year2018)$6,934,600
Organization
Governor – Commander in Chief 6,948 members
5,524 Army Guard
1,424 Air Guard
2,661 full-time employees
LoganBrigham City
OgdenSalt Lake City
SLC Airbase
TooeleWest Jordan
Draper (JFHQ) VernalAmerican Fork
OremSpringville
Spanish Fork
Camp WilliamsLehi
PriceMt Pleasant
Manti
Richfield
Fillmore
Beaver
Cedar City
St .George
Blanding
Personnel and Facilities
Wendover
Dugway
535 Facilities in 23 Communities
• Armories• Maintenance Shops• Logistics• Training and Support
Traditional Guardsmen
AGRs
Total:
4918
606
5524
Major Commands
Major Commands Air
151st Air Refueling Wing
Army
19th Special Forces Group
65th Field Artillery Brigade
97th Aviation Troop Command
97th Troop Command
204th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade
300th Military Intelligence Brigade
640th Regional Training Institute
Capabilities
Homeland Response Force
Site security, show of force, checkpoints, civil-disturbance response, force protection
85th Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team
Chemical, hazmat incidents
Communications suites
Identify agents/substances, assess consequences, advise on response measures
Joint Forces Headquarters
Command and control of all National Guard forces statewide for the governor
EOD Support
151st Explosives Ordnance Disposal Detachment
Ground Transportation
Humanitarian relief, medicine, equipment, civil evacuation
Capabilities
Engineer
Debris removal
Restore utilities
Terrain engineering
Temporary structural
and civil construction
Aviation/Airlift
Fixed / Rotary-wing aircraft
Move personnel/equipment
Air search and rescue
Wildland firefighting support
Capabilities
Communication
Support UWIN and UCAN networks
Integrate radio frequencies for state, federal agencies
Restore communications in affected areas
Capabilities
Medical
Personnel trained as medics, combat lifesavers, first responders
Ambulance unit
Capabilities
Counterdrug
Support to domestic law enforcement agencies
Drug Demand Reduction program
Linguist support to local, state, and federal government
Capabilities
Installations
Temporary shelter/storage
24 armories/readiness centers
Draper Headquarters
Air National Guard Base
Camp Williams
Capabilities
Camp Williams
Established in 1914
24,100 acres of training area
Billeting capacity of 2,800 troops
Small-arms, artillery, demolition, hand grenade, and crew-served weapons facilities
Utah Training Center at Camp Williams
Utah Air National Guard Base
Established in 1946
Located on 135 acres
Facility supports Air and Army mobilizations
Refueling missions worldwide
Utah Air National Guard Base
151st Air Refueling Wing
151st Operations Group
151st Maintenance Group
151st Mission Support Group
151st Medical Group
101st Information Operations Flight
109th Air Control Squadron
130th Engineering Installation Squadron
169th Intelligence Squadron
Provide air refueling and airlift support
151st Air Refueling Wing
19th Special Forces Group
1st Battalion, 19th Special Forces
Bravo Co, 1st BN, 19th SFG
Group Support Battalion
Group Special Troop Company
Sustain a broad spectrum of military and paramilitary operations in enemy or politically sensitive territory
19th Special Forces Group
65th Field Artillery Brigade
1st Battalion, 145th Field Artillery
2nd Battalion, 222nd Field Artillery
Provide and coordinate lethal and nonlethal fires in support of contingency operations
65th Field Artillery Brigade
97th Aviation Troop Command
1st Battalion, 211th Aviation (Apache)
2nd Battalion, 211th Aviation (Blackhawk)
1-171st Aviation Detachment (MEDEVAC)
5th Detachment, 159th Aviation (MEDEVAC)
DET 50, Operational Support Airlift (C-12)
DET 2, B Co, 1-112th Aviation (Lakota)
Provide utility and tactical airlift support
Provide attack-helicopter support
97th Aviation Troop Command
97th Troop Command
23rd Army Band
85th Civil Support Team
115th Maintenance Company
128th Public Affairs Detachment
144th Medical Company
653rd Trial Defense Team
1993rd Contingency Contracting Team
97th Troop Command
204th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade
1457th Engineer Battalion
489th Brigade Support Battalion
Provide operational and tactical freedom of action for the supported force; control security and functional forces on the battlefield
204th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade
300th Military Intelligence Brigade
141st Military Intelligence Battalion
142nd Military Intelligence Battalion
Provide linguist, signal, human, and counterintelligence support
300th Military Intelligence Brigade (Linguist)
A full-time, total Army schoolhouse, training National Guard,
Reserve, and active-duty Soldiers from across the nation
640th Regional Training Institute
Kingdom of Morocco
Cultural/Informational exchange
Disaster relief, preparedness
Project U.S. humanitarian values
Promote political stability
Youth exchange
State Partnership ProgramKingdom of Morocco