BY ORDER OF THE
DIRECTOR AIR NATIONAL GUARD
AIR NATIONAL GUARD INSTRUCTION
32-001
7 APRIL 2021
Civil Engineering
AIR NATIONAL GUARD CIVIL
ENGINEER TRAINING SITE
PROGRAM
COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY
ACCESSIBILITY: Publications are available on the e-Publishing website at www.e-
publishing.af.mil for downloading or ordering.
RELEASABILITY: There are no restrictions on releasing this publication.
OPR: NGB/A4X
Supersedes: ANGI32-001,
23 January 2014
Certified by: NGB/A4
(Col Scott P. Chambers)
Pages: 14
This Air National Guard Instruction (ANGI) implements the Training Site program which provides
Civil Engineers and Force Support Squadrons (FSS) the opportunity to accomplish contingency
and AFS skill level hands-on training requirements that cannot be obtained through home station
training due to complexity of tasks, uniqueness of equipment, and cost of Air Force-wide
implementation to maintain the highest state of readiness possible. It also outlines and applies the
roles and responsibilities of the Air National Guard Installation and Mission Support Directorate
(NGB/A4), Air National Guard Civil Engineer Readiness Division (NGB/A4X), Air National
Guard Services Division (NGB/A1S), Air National Guard Civil Engineer Unit Commanders (CC),
Base Civil Engineer (BCE) and Air National Guard Force Support Squadron Commanders. It will
assist commands at all levels to identify military training and resource requirements to accomplish
the completion of civil engineer contingency and AFS skill level training. This instruction further
implements and establishes criteria In Accordance With (IAW) CE ANNEX to the War
Mobilization Plan (WMP); Air Force Instruction (AFI) 10-201, Force Readiness Reporting; AFI
10-210, PRIME Base Engineer Emergency Force (BEEF) Program; AFI 36-3802, Force Support
Readiness Programs; AFI 10-244, Reporting Status of Aerospace Expeditionary Forces; and
ANGI 36-501, Air National Guard Civil Engineer –Deployment For Training Program (DFT).
Refer recommended changes and questions about this publication to the Office of Primary
Responsibility listed above using the Air Force Form 847, Recommendation for Change of
Publication; route AF Forms 847 from the field through the appropriate chain of command. Ensure
all records created as a result of processes prescribed in this publication are maintained in