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History of 175 Medical Group

The 175th Medical Group is a key component of the Maryland Air National Guard, headquartered at Warfield Air National Guard Base in Middle River, Maryland. Established to provide comprehensive medical support for both peacetime and wartime operations, the unit ensures the health and readiness of the 175th Wing personnel. Throughout its history, the 175th Medical Group has participated in numerous state and federal missions, offering medical services during domestic emergencies and supporting overseas deployments. Its dedicated medical professionals have played a vital role in humanitarian assistance, disaster response, and maintaining operational capability for the Air National Guard.

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ABOUT 175 Medical Group

  • Origins and Lineage: The 175th Medical Group is part of the Maryland Air National Guard, with its roots tracing back to the post-World War II reorganization of Air National Guard medical units.
  • Base Location: The 175th Medical Group is stationed at Warfield Air National Guard Base, located at Martin State Airport in Middle River, Maryland.
  • Role and Mission: The unit’s primary mission is to provide medical support to the 175th Wing and be ready to deploy medical personnel and capabilities worldwide in support of Air Force operations and humanitarian missions.
  • Support in Operations: Personnel from the 175th Medical Group have deployed in support of major operations, including Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and humanitarian missions both at home and abroad.
  • COVID-19 Response: Members of the 175th Medical Group played a significant role during the COVID-19 pandemic, supporting testing and vaccination sites throughout Maryland.
  • Training and Readiness: The group regularly participates in large-scale training exercises, such as the Air National Guard’s Medical Readiness Training, to ensure rapid deployment capabilities.
  • Community Engagement: The 175th Medical Group often supports local community health initiatives, offering medical screenings and health education at public events in Maryland.
  • Awards and Recognition: The unit and its members have received numerous commendations for excellence in both state and federal missions, highlighting their professionalism and dedication.
  • Integration with Civil Authorities: The group is trained to work alongside civilian agencies during natural disasters, mass casualty incidents, and other emergencies, showcasing their dual-role capability.
  • Women in Leadership: The 175th Medical Group has been notable for its strong female leadership, including officers and NCOs who have set examples in both clinical and command roles.

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