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2nd Weather Wing
U.S. Air Force
The 2nd Weather Wing was a United States Air Force unit, first activated in 1954, responsible for providing comprehensive weather support to USAF and NATO operations throughout Europe. Headquartered at Lindsey Air Station, West Germany, the wing coordinated meteorological services, forecasting, and atmospheric data collection, significantly enhancing operational planning and flight safety. It played a crucial role during the Cold War, supporting critical air operations and exercises across the European theater. The 2nd Weather Wing was inactivated in 1991 as part of post-Cold War restructuring and realignment of Air Force weather operations.
315th FMS
U.S. Air Force
The 315th FMS, or 315th Field Maintenance Squadron, was a support unit within the United States Air Force, primarily assigned to the 315th Airlift Wing at Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina. Activated during the Cold War era, the squadron provided critical maintenance and logistical support for C-141 Starlifter and later C-17 Globemaster III aircraft, ensuring mission readiness and operational efficiency. Throughout its history, the 315th FMS supported numerous global airlift missions, humanitarian operations, and exercises, both in peacetime and during contingencies. The squadron's dedication to excellence contributed significantly to the success of air mobility operations before its eventual consolidation into broader maintenance groups as part of USAF restructuring.
319th FMS
U.S. Air Force
The 319th Field Maintenance Squadron (FMS) was a support unit assigned to the 319th Bombardment Wing at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota. Activated during the Cold War era, the 319th FMS was responsible for the maintenance and repair of aircraft and associated equipment, ensuring the operational readiness of the wing's fleet, which included B-52 Stratofortress bombers and KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft. The squadron played a vital role in sustaining the wing’s strategic deterrence and aerial refueling capabilities. The 319th FMS continued its mission until the Air Force reorganized its maintenance structure, eventually inactivating the squadron as part of broader post-Cold War changes.
31st Supply Sq
U.S. Air Force
The 31st Supply Squadron was an integral logistics unit of the United States Air Force, originally activated in the late 1940s. Assigned to the 31st Fighter Wing, the squadron was responsible for the management, distribution, and maintenance of critical supplies and equipment to support air operations. Throughout the Cold War era, the 31st Supply Squadron played a vital role in sustaining the operational readiness of combat aircraft both at home and during overseas deployments. The unit underwent several organizational changes over the decades, reflecting the evolving needs of the Air Force before ultimately being inactivated or consolidated as part of broader logistics restructuring.
321 FMMS
U.S. Air Force
The 321st Field Maintenance Squadron (321 FMMS) was a United States Air Force unit assigned to the 321st Strategic Missile Wing at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota. Activated during the Cold War, the squadron provided critical maintenance and logistical support for the wing's fleet of Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missiles. Personnel of the 321 FMMS were responsible for ensuring the operational readiness and reliability of missile systems, supporting America's strategic deterrence mission. The unit was inactivated in the 1990s following the end of the Cold War and the subsequent reduction in the nation’s ICBM force structure.
333rd Fighter Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 333rd Fighter Squadron was activated in August 1942 as part of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. Initially equipped with P-47 Thunderbolts, the squadron participated in combat operations in the European Theater, providing bomber escort and ground attack support. After the war, the squadron underwent several inactivations and reactivations, adapting to new aircraft and missions during the Cold War and into the modern era. Today, the 333rd Fighter Squadron operates out of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, where it serves as a training unit for F-15E Strike Eagle aircrews.
3380th AB GP
U.S. Air Force
The 3380th Air Base Group (AB GP) was a unit of the United States Air Force that operated primarily at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. Activated in the late 1940s, the group provided essential base support services, including administration, security, logistics, and facility management, to Keesler’s technical training mission. Throughout its history, the 3380th AB GP played a vital role in supporting the training of thousands of Air Force personnel in radar, electronics, and communications specialties during the Cold War era. The unit underwent several reorganizations and redesignations until its eventual inactivation as Air Force base support functions were consolidated under different structures in the 1970s.
3380th Maintenance and Supply Group
U.S. Air Force
The 3380th Maintenance and Supply Group was a United States Air Force unit established at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, in the post-World War II era. Tasked with providing logistical, maintenance, and supply support, the group played a crucial role in sustaining the operations of Keesler’s technical training mission. Throughout its existence, the 3380th supported a range of aircraft and training activities, ensuring operational readiness and efficiency. The group was eventually inactivated or redesignated as part of broader Air Force restructuring efforts in the latter half of the 20th century.
340 Field Maintenance Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 340th Field Maintenance Squadron was a United States Air Force unit responsible for providing intermediate-level maintenance and support for aircraft and related equipment. Activated during the Cold War era, the squadron played a crucial role in ensuring the operational readiness of aircraft assigned to the 340th Bombardment Wing, particularly those equipped with B-47 Stratojet and later B-52 Stratofortress bombers. Based primarily at Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas, the squadron’s skilled technicians performed vital repairs, inspections, and component overhauls. The 340th Field Maintenance Squadron was eventually inactivated as part of organizational restructuring and changes in Air Force maintenance practices.
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