The Puerto Rico Air National Guard came into existence as a result of the efforts led by Colonel
Mihiel Gilormini also known as "El Gallo de Yauco", Colonel
Alberto A. Nido and Lieutenant Colonel
José Antonio Muñiz. On 26 October 1947, several officers were sworn as members of the nascent PRANG. On 23 November 1947, 18 officials and 33 national guardsmen were organized as a unit under Cpt. Nido. The unit was assigned to the Isla Grande Airport and received its first combat aircraft of the
Republic P-47 Thunderbolt model and
Douglas B-18 Bolo model. In 1954 the PRANG received its first T-33 planes and the following year it received F-86 jets. Aboard these jets, several members of the 198th's Flying Buccaneers broke the sound barrier, including Col. Alberto Nido, Com. Mihiel Gilormini, First Lt. Peter Kryzanowski and Second Lt. José Bloise. The squadron also became distinguished since several of its members were bilingual, a novelty during these days. In a subsequent inspection of Ramey, a group of eleven generals led by Gen. George Finch of the 14th Air Force, noted the progress of the 198th in five years. Sgt. Eugenio Betancourt and Sgt. Rafael Altieri were decorated during this visit, receiving medals donated by the Legislature of Puerto Rico for outstanding service during the year. In 1956, it was relocated at the Isla Verde Airport. During the
Cuban Missile Crisis, all pilots were placed on alert and waiting for orders while the crisis was solved in the adjacent island. That same year, the 156th was given an award as the most prominent medical unit in all of the USNG system. Gilormini was promoted to brigadier general and served as commander until his retirement in 1975. Colonel Nido was promoted to brigadier general and served at National Guard Headquarters as Chief of Staff for Air. Brigadier General
Jose M. Portela, the youngest
C-141 Starlifter aircraft commander and captain, the only reservist ever to serve as director of mobility forces for
Bosnia, served as commander of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard from 11 January 2005 to November 2006. The tactical aviation element of PRANG operates as the 156th Airlift Wing, 198th Airlift Squadron, flying C-130E aircraft. They operate out of
Muñiz Air National Guard Base, located within the grounds of
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport. In the past, they have operated
P-47 Thunderbolts,
C-47 Skytrains, C-45, T-6 Texan,
B-26 Invader, L-5 Sentinel, T-33 Shooting Star,
F-86D, F-86E, and F-86H Sabre Jets,
F-104 Starfighters, C-54, T-29, C-131, U-3, O-2,
A-7D Corsair II,
F-16 Fighting Falcons, C-26, and
C-130 Hercules type aircraft. Phasing out the F-16s left Puerto Rico with no air-to-air defense assets. In August 2016, the 156th was recognized. In 2019 in the wake of a WC-130H crash that took the lives of all nine airman the National Guard Bureau took the flying mission from the 156th Airlift Wing redesignating it the 156th Wing leaving it with no assigned aircraft. ==Muñiz Air National Guard Base==