137th Special Operations Wing

Headquarters:

Will Rogers Air National Guard Base, Oklahoma City


Vision: 

A force of ready and resilient Citizen Airmen bearing the Oklahoma Standard and making an impact around the world.
 

Mission:

The 137th Special Operations Wing is a force provider organized, trained and equipped to support combatant commanders across the spectrum of conflict projecting airpower anytime, anywhere.
 

Priorities:

Focus on reorganization and training for small units that will deploy in teams to contested environments through the Air Force Force Generation cycle and A-Staff construct.

Bring Airmen together to operate as closely at home as they will abroad by building a culture of connection and taking pride in bearing the Oklahoma Standard.
 

Air Force Special Operations Command Truths:

  1. Humans are more important than hardware. 
  2. Quality is better than quantity. 
  3.  Special Operations Forces cannot be mass produced.
  4. Competent Special Operations Forces cannot be created after emergencies occur.
  5. Most Special Operations require non-SOF assistance.
Oklahoma National Guardsmen distribute food, water to Louisiana neighborhoods after Hurricane Ida
September 14, 2021
Oklahoma National Guardsmen Spc. Michael West, left, and Spc. Gage Stone, right, truck drivers with Alpha Company, 120th Engineer Battalion, 90th Troop Command, give supplies to a resident of a neighborhood in LaPlace, Louisiana, Sept. 7, 2021. Oklahoma National Guardsmen drove throughout neighborhoods to distribute supplies directly to Louisiana residents, allowing for essential aid to reach the local populace quickly. (Oklahoma National Guard photo by Senior Airman Alex Kaelke)

Oklahoma National Guard distributes supplies to Louisiana Citizens
September 14, 2021
Sgt. 1st Class Charles Spalding (left), a platoon sergeant with the 3120th Engineer Company, and Spc. Terrelle Bowens (right), a signal support systems specialist with the 205th Signal Company, both members of the Oklahoma Army National Guard, distribute supplies to citizens at a point of distribution site in Reserve, Louisiana, Sept. 5, 2021. The Oklahoma National Guard is operating 13 PODs across seven parishes that supply local families with tarps, meals ready to eat, ice and water as part of Hurricane Ida relief efforts. (Oklahoma National Guard photo by Senior Airman Alex Kaelke)

Oklahoma Guard distributing critical supplies to Louisianans
September 14, 2021
Sgt. Stephen Bruke, a Mustang, Oklahoma resident and Oklahoma Army National Guard, hands out water at a point of distribution site in Gramercy, Louisiana, Sept. 4. . The Oklahoma National Guard operates 13 PODs across seven parishes that supply local families with tarps, meals ready to eat, ice and water. (Oklahoma National Guard photo by Cpl. Reece Heck)

Oklahoma’s 63rd Civil Support Team bids farewell to company commander, welcome a new leader
September 2, 2021
Oklahoma National Guard Maj. Barrett Alexander (left),  incoming commander with the 63rd CST,  receives the unit guidon from Col. Lars Ostervold (right), commander of the 90th Troop Command, during a change of command ceremony at the Oklahoma City Memorial and Museum, Sept. 1.  The passing of the guidon signifies the formal transfer of authority and responsibility of the unit to the new commander.

Oklahoma Guardsmen earning US citizenship
August 12, 2021
Spc. Stephen Ezenwosu and Pfc. Isadora Desrochers, medics with Headquarter Company, 1st Battalion 279th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, train at the National Training Center near Fort Irwin, CA, July 2021. Ezenwosu and Desrochers joined the OKNG on their path to become U.S. citizens. (Oklahoma Army National Guard photo by Spc. Caleb Stone)

Oklahoma National Guard mothers, sons serve together
August 9, 2021
Lt. Col. Tanya Roland and her son, Sgt. Paul Roland, serve together in the 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team during a rotation at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California, July 11, 2021.

137th SOLRS conducts fuels training with 1st SOW
August 4, 2021
Men move a fuel hose back onto a truck

Oklahoma Army Guard Soldiers test their resiliency at NTC
August 2, 2021
Soldiers with the 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Oklahoma Army National Guard, move through the desert during a live-fire exercise at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California, July 24, 2021.

Joint Training Reinforces Cyber Defense
July 27, 2021
Sgt. Sean Singley, cyber threat intelligence analyst with the Oklahoma National Guard defensive cyber operations team, discusses recent cyber activity with Jenna Odgers, criminal intelligence analyst, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, during Cyber Shield 2021 at the Armed Forces Reserve Center, Norman, Oklahoma, July 21, 2021. Cyber Shield is an annual training exercise focused on identifying and defending against cyber threats that compromise local and national security. (Oklahoma National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Mireilie Merilice-Roberts)

A COVID Story with CW3 Julio Dominguez
July 1, 2021