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92nd Air Refueling WingHQ USAFE (Ramstein AB)75th Air Base Wing

Arlie Gillinger

U.S. Air Force Veteran

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U.S. Air Force

Service Years

2019 - 2026

Units

92nd Air Refueling Wing insignia

92nd Air Refueling Wing

U.S. Air Force

The 92nd Air Refueling Wing (92 ARW), based at Fairchild Air Force Base in Washington, traces its origins to World War II as the 92nd Bombardment Group, flying B-17 Flying Fortresses over Europe. Reactivated during the Cold War, the unit transitioned to Strategic Air Command, operating B-29 and later B-36 and B-52 bombers. In 1994, the wing shifted to its current primary mission of air refueling, employing the KC-135 Stratotanker to support global air operations. Today, the 92nd ARW provides vital aerial refueling, airlift, and support capabilities for U.S. and allied forces worldwide.

2022 - 2026

HQ USAFE (Ramstein AB)

U.S. Air Force

Headquarters United States Air Forces in Europe (HQ USAFE), based at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, serves as the air component for U.S. European Command. Established in 1942 as the Eighth Air Force, it was reorganized and redesignated several times before becoming USAFE in 1945. Relocating to Ramstein AB in 1973, HQ USAFE has played a pivotal role in NATO operations, Cold War deterrence, and crisis response across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Today, it continues to provide airpower, support, and coordination for U.S. and allied forces throughout its area of responsibility.

2021 - 2023
75th Air Base Wing insignia

75th Air Base Wing

U.S. Air Force

The **75th Air Base Wing** was activated on November 5, 1947, and has a long legacy of supporting U.S. Air Force operations. Based at Hill Air Force Base in Utah, the wing provides vital base operating support for the Ogden Air Logistics Complex and numerous tenant units. Over the decades, the 75th has managed services ranging from security and civil engineering to communications and logistics. Today, it remains essential in ensuring the readiness and efficiency of one of the Air Force's most critical logistics and maintenance hubs.

2019 - 2021