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Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs Arizona Air National Guard Air Force Reserve – 162nd Wing Air Force Reserve – 944th Fighter Wing Air Force Reserve – 944th Fighter Wing
Major General Kerry L. Muehlenbeck Chief Master Sergeant Rachel L. Landegent Col. Sandra L. Wilson Col. Trena Savageau Chief Master Sgt. Catherine E. Buchanan
Director State Command Chief Master Sergeant Vice Wing Commander Vice Wing Commander Command Chief
Major Gen. Kerry L. Muehlenbeck is the Adjutant General of Arizona Chief Master Sgt. Rachel L. Landegent is the State Command Chief Col. Sandra L. Wilson is the Vice Commander, 162nd Wing with op- Col. Trena Savageau is the Vice Commander, 944th Fighter Wing, United Chief Master Sergeant Catherine Erin Buchanan is the Command
and Director of the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Master Sergeant for the Arizona Air National Guard, Papago Park Military erations at Morris Air National Guard Base, Davis-Monthan Air Force States Air Force Reserve, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. As Vice Commander, Chief, 944th Fighter Wing, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. She serves as
Affairs, responsible for managing the day-to-day activities of Arizona’s Reservation, Phoenix, Arizona. She represents the highest level of enlisted Base and Libby Army Airfield, Arizona. She is responsible for assisting she is responsible for an expeditionary combat support and Total Force as- primary advisor to the commander on all matters pertaining to readi-
Army and Air National Guard, Joint Programs, and the Division of leadership and serves as the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Commander of wing leadership in the management of more than 1,800 members of the sociate wing. The 944th Fighter Wing is tasked to support worldwide mobil- ness, professional development, health, welfare, training and proper
Emergency Management. She leads an 8,300-member department, of the Arizona Air National Guard. Chief Landegent is responsible for mat- Air National Guard’s largest F-16 and Remote Piloted Aircraft wing. ity and combat employment operations in conjunction with supporting Air utilization of more than 2,200 Airmen. She ensures the enlisted Airmen
which 2,400 are full-time federal military and civilian personnel, and ters influencing the readiness, health, morale, welfare, and professional Education and Training Command and Air Combat Command missions to understand the Wing mission and their role in executing that mission.
600 are full-time state employees. development of more than 2500 Arizona Air Guard members. train F-35, F-16, F-15E and A-10 pilots for the United States Air Force, Air
Force Reserve, Air National Guard and other participating partner nations.