115TH FIGHTER WING

Location: Truax Field, Dane County Regional Airport, Madison, Wis

Commander: Col. Bart T. Van Roo | Deputy Commander: Col. Timothy Guy | Command Chief: Chief MSgt Michael C. Alvarez

The 115th Fighter Wing (FW) is equipped with 23 F-16C Block 30 aircraft as the primary aircraft assigned and a single RC-26B Metroliner as a secondary aircraft. The F-16C is a compact, multi-role fighter aircraft.

The 115th Fighter Wing was recently selected by the Air Force to receive a new fleet of F-35A Lightning II aircraft, and to host the F-35A mission. The F-35 is one of the world’s premiere fighter aircraft that has the ability to perform air-to-air, air-to-ground and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions. The unit expects to receive the first F-35A aircraft in the Spring of 2023.

Additionally, the 115th Fighter Wing supports many domestic operations missions. These missions include a world class fatality search and rescue, explosive ordinance disposal, firefighting and emergency response for Dane County Regional Airport, debris clearance removal, and other domestic and local missions as assigned and requested by the Governor of Wisconsin.

Colonel Bart Van Roo Commander – 115TH FW
Colonel Bart Van Roo

Commander – 115TH FW

Colonel Timothy Guy Deputy Commander – 115TH FW
Colonel Timothy Guy

Deputy Commander – 115TH FW

Chief MSgt Michael C. Alvarez Command Chief – 115TH FW
Chief MSgt Michael C. Alvarez

Command Chief – 115TH FW

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Drillers with Plains Environmental Services, Inc. conduct hydraulic profiling and electrical conductivity testing using a Geoprobe mobile drilling rig during a remedial investigation into the presence of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl substances at Truax Field in Madison, Wisconsin, March 22, 2022. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Paul Gorman) - Drillers with Plains Environmental Services, Inc. conduct hydraulic profiling and electrical conductivity testing using a Geoprobe mobile drilling rig during a remedial investigation into the presence of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl substances at Truax Field in Madison, Wisconsin, March 22, 2022. The investigation marks the second major step in the Environmental Protection Agency’s Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act process which will guide the mitigation of PFAS compounds on and around the Air National Guard installation. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Paul Gorman)

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Truax Field begins PFAS remedial investigation

Bill Myer, an environmental restoration program manager for the National Guard Bureau, provides the general public with an overview of the upcoming scheduled remedial investigation Jan. 11, 2022 at Madison College's Mitby Theater in Madison, Wisconsin. Representatives from the 115th Fighter Wing and Dane County Regional Airport were also be available to address audience questions in regards to PFAS. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Cameron Lewis) - Bill Myer, an environmental restoration program manager for the National Guard Bureau, provides the general public with an overview of the upcoming scheduled remedial investigation Jan. 11, 2022 at Madison College's Mitby Theater in Madison, Wisconsin. Representatives from the 115th Fighter Wing and Dane County Regional Airport were also be available to address audience questions in regards to PFAS. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Cameron Lewis)

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