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Our resources page contains links and resources for the 129th Rescue Wing. There is a variety of information available including information on supporting our troops, family readiness, and a variety of programs.The following links are provided for informational purposes only.
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Achieving, maintaining and improving environmental quality is an essential part of the 129th Rescue Wing mission. 129th RQW management is committed to: complying with environmental standards applicable to its present operations; planning its future activities to minimize environmental impacts; conserving the irreplaceable natural and cultural resources present on the installation; and maximizing pollution prevention initiatives. Read more |
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The Freedom of Information Act allows the general public, including foreign citizens, military and civilian personnel acting as private citizens, to request records electronically or in writing from the Federal Government. Read more |
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The JAG Corps mission is to deliver professional, candid, independent counsel and full spectrum legal capabilities to command and the warfighter. The Air National Guard, like the Air Force, operates in an increasingly legalistic environment, which demands nothing less than the very best legal capability it can field. The 129th Rescue Wing JAG Corps supplies that demand with its talented and highly trained group of legal professionals. Read more. |
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Sexual Assault is a crime. If you have been a victim of sexual assault or have questions about the SAPR program, including the differences between Restricted and Unrestricted reporting, please call the wing Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC), Capt. Donnie LeBlanc at 650-793-1749 or Lt Maria Tubergen at 650-279-3054 (24/7). You are not alone and help is available!
If you cannot reach the Wing SARCs and need assistance, please contact the Joint Force Headquarters (916) 854-3448 or (916) 869-0787. You can also contact the DoD Safe Helpline at 877-995-5247.
If you are a victim of sexual assault, you can also seek help from your nearest Rape Crisis Center. Go to www.calcasa.org and enter your zip code.
The SARC falls under the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program, which reinforces the National Guard Bureau commitment to eliminate incidents of sexual assault through a comprehensive policy that centers on awareness, prevention education, and victim advocacy.
The SARC is available to provide emotional support, victim advocacy, information and referrals and support through the medical and legal process for victims of sexual assault. These services are available 24 hours a day, every day.
You can read more about the wing's sexual assault response and prevention program here.
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Readiness for families encompasses more than just the preparation for their sponsor's deployment. It includes responsibility for preparing for natural disasters, evacuation of home incidental to disasters, and accounting for personal, financial and legal affairs of their sponsor in the event of an emergency. Read more. |
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Personnel Services Delivery Transformation represents a new way of doing business that is transforming the Air Force's personnel processes, organizations and technology to provide a new personnel service delivery model that replaces many labor-intensive processes today. The goal of PSD is to provide better customer service with 24 hour-a-day, 7 day-a-week accessibility for Airmen to conduct personnel transactions via improved Web-based applications and an enhanced Contact Center. Read more. |
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284 Moffett Blvd, Suite A
Mountain View, CA 94043
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800.821.2433
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129th RQW Public Affairs
680 Macon Road, Stop 20
Moffett FAF, CA 94035
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For directory assistance,
call 650.603.9129.
CNG Public Affairs
916.854.3304 |
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