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The Missouri Air National Guard is composed of the 131st Bomb Wing, 139th Airlift Wing, 157th Air Operations Group, and the Headquarters Missouri Air National Guard.
   Among those who have served in the Guard is Charles Lindbergh.
   Components of the Guard are:

Headquarters, Missouri Air National Guard

The Headquarters, Missouri Air National Guard, is the higher headquarters for all of the Air National Guard units within the State of Missouri. The State Headquarters, MOANG, includes the Assistant Adjutant General-Air, the Chief of Staff who also serves as the Commander of the Missouri Air National Guard, Executive Staff Support Officer and State Director Of Operations. The state headquarters is located in the Ike Skelton Training Site in Jefferson City, MO.

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