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This was moved from the Oregon Air National Guard page when that page was integrated here.
The Oregon Air National Guard can not keep jets in the air without the coordinated teamwork of its various units. This line from the intro of the article sounds like an insulting comment. It shouls be removed r reinstated in a better light. -- so U m y a S ch 06:21, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
If you have a problem please take it up with the Oregon Air National Guard as they use the 142nd and 123rd as the official label for these units. http://www.orport.ang.af.mil/units.html—Preceding unsigned comment added by ViriiK ( talk • contribs) 11:17, July 25, 2006
The lead paragraph needs to summarize what the OANG is. Before details of the various divisions, some background would be helpful: its history, significance, deployments etc. -- Jgilhousen 04:09, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
What's a PAI? (as noted in the section on the 114th) Katr67 21:15, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
He has stated that if we were to celebrate the birthday of the Oregon National Guard, it would be 2 May, 1843. Not July 5, 1843 as is stated on the Oregon Web page. 22 August 2007 (UTC) -2LT Sean Younk- Officer Recruiting (503) 577-9307
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This was moved from the Oregon Air National Guard page when that page was integrated here.
The Oregon Air National Guard can not keep jets in the air without the coordinated teamwork of its various units. This line from the intro of the article sounds like an insulting comment. It shouls be removed r reinstated in a better light. -- so U m y a S ch 06:21, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
If you have a problem please take it up with the Oregon Air National Guard as they use the 142nd and 123rd as the official label for these units. http://www.orport.ang.af.mil/units.html—Preceding unsigned comment added by ViriiK ( talk • contribs) 11:17, July 25, 2006
The lead paragraph needs to summarize what the OANG is. Before details of the various divisions, some background would be helpful: its history, significance, deployments etc. -- Jgilhousen 04:09, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
What's a PAI? (as noted in the section on the 114th) Katr67 21:15, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
He has stated that if we were to celebrate the birthday of the Oregon National Guard, it would be 2 May, 1843. Not July 5, 1843 as is stated on the Oregon Web page. 22 August 2007 (UTC) -2LT Sean Younk- Officer Recruiting (503) 577-9307
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