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No. None of the B-2 bombers are assigned to the Air National Guard, and probably never will be, as strategic bombers typically fall well outside the mission parametres of the Air National Guard.

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The 192nd Fighter Wing and 149th Fighter Squadron are the two ANG units which field the F-22.

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