ABOUT 128th Air National Guard
- Origins in World War II: The 128th Air National Guard traces its origins to the 128th Observation Squadron, activated in 1941 as part of the buildup for World War II.
- Wisconsin Roots: The 128th Air Refueling Wing (ARW) is based at General Mitchell Air National Guard Base in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and has served the state since its inception.
- Strategic Refueling Mission: The unit's primary mission is aerial refueling, operating the KC-135 Stratotanker to support U.S. and allied aircraft worldwide.
- Cold War Alert: During the Cold War, the 128th was assigned to Strategic Air Command (SAC) and maintained nuclear alert status, supporting bomber and reconnaissance missions.
- Operation Desert Storm: The 128th played a key role in Operation Desert Storm (1990-1991), deploying personnel and aircraft to support coalition forces in the Gulf War.
- Humanitarian Missions: Beyond combat roles, the 128th has participated in humanitarian missions, including airlifting supplies and providing disaster relief in the U.S. and abroad.
- Post-9/11 Operations: Following the September 11 attacks, the unit supported Operation Noble Eagle (homeland defense) and deployed overseas for Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
- Recognition and Awards: Members of the 128th have received numerous awards, including the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, for their excellence and dedication.
- Community Involvement: The 128th ARW actively engages with the Milwaukee community through educational programs, local events, and veteran support initiatives.
- Modernization and Legacy: The unit continues to upgrade its fleet and capabilities, ensuring it remains a key component of America’s air refueling and air mobility operations.