The 103rd Air and Space Operations Group is located at the Bradley Air National Guard Base, East Granby, Conn. The role of the unit is to analyze, strategize, plan, and direct joint air power during combat operations.
Mission responsibilities include: the coordination of sortie execution, close air support/precision air strike, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, airlift, air refueling, aerial evaluation, air drop and countless other mission critical operations.
Would you like to continue serving your country, use your rated experience and get flight pay in a non-flying position?
The Connecticut Air National Guard's 103d Air Operations Group (AOG) is actively seeking current and former aircrew members of all services to become traditional part-time guardsmen. Members can serve while pursuing full-time civilian careers and educations.
The role of the AOG is to analyze, strategize, plan, and direct joint air power during war. Our mission requires a mixture of experienced, dedicated, and innovative air warriors just like you.
We're looking for experts from a variety of backgrounds including: Air Battle Managers, Weapons Directors, Intelligence Professionals, and current or former qualified Aviators in the U.S. Air Force, Navy, Marine and Army.
Membership in the Connecticut Air National Guard enables you to take full advantage of low cost health and dental coverage benefits. Life insurance up to $400,000 is also available to members at reduced rates. $10,000 sign-on bonuses are being offered for qualified individuals, for a limited time only, and positions are filling up rapidly.
So don't delay, apply now and continue to serve your country and secure a military retirement for your future.
For more information, contact us at: (860) 214-9543 or (860) 292-2481
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Our Mission
The 103rd Air and Space Operations Group provides direct support to Combined Air and Space Operations Center (CAOC), which is located in the Air Forces Central theater of operations and provides the command and control of airpower throughout Iraq, Afghanistan and 18 other nations.
The CAOC weapon system is the senior command and control element of the Theater Air Control System and operational level focal point for command and control during combined and joint air operations.
Serving as the operational bridge that integrates and synchronizes strategic decisions to tactical level execution, the AOG is comprised of a vast array of people, programs and processes ready to execute day-to-day combined air and space operations and provide rapid reaction, positive control, coordination and deconfliction of weapons systems.