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362 TEWS
U.S. Air Force
The 362nd Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron (TEWS) was an integral unit of the United States Air Force, primarily active during the Vietnam War. Activated in the mid-1960s, the squadron operated the EC-47 aircraft, specializing in airborne electronic warfare and signals intelligence missions. Based at various locations in Southeast Asia, including Pleiku and Da Nang, the 362nd TEWS provided critical support by intercepting and jamming enemy communications. Their efforts significantly enhanced the effectiveness of U.S. and allied combat operations until the unit was inactivated in the early 1970s.
363rd CES
U.S. Air Force
The 363rd Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) is a unit of the United States Air Force known for providing engineering support to air operations. Historically, the 363rd CES was assigned to the 363rd Wing, which played a vital role in supporting fighter and reconnaissance missions, notably during its time at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, and later at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia. The squadron has been essential in constructing, maintaining, and protecting base infrastructure, especially during Operations Desert Storm and Southern Watch in the Middle East. Through its efforts, the 363rd CES has ensured mission readiness and operational effectiveness for deployed air forces in various challenging environments.
366 AMS
U.S. Air Force
The 366th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (366 AMS) is a vital component of the 366th Fighter Wing, stationed at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The squadron traces its lineage to the activation of the 366th Fighter-Bomber Group during World War II, evolving through several reorganizations to focus on aircraft maintenance and support. Today, the 366 AMS is responsible for the maintenance, servicing, and inspection of the wing's combat aircraft, including the F-15E Strike Eagle. The squadron has played a crucial role in supporting operations both at home and abroad, ensuring aircraft readiness for rapid deployment and combat missions.
374th Aerial Port Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The **374th Aerial Port Squadron** is a key logistics unit within the United States Air Force, tracing its origins to the post-World War II era. Based at Yokota Air Base, Japan, the squadron has played a crucial role in supporting airlift operations across the Pacific, including pivotal missions during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Throughout its history, the unit has specialized in rapid cargo movement, passenger processing, and airdrop operations, ensuring the timely delivery of critical supplies and personnel. Today, the 374th Aerial Port Squadron continues to bolster the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command’s mission, exemplifying excellence in global mobility and logistical support.
377th Services Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 377th Services Squadron was a unit of the United States Air Force stationed at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. It was responsible for providing essential morale, welfare, and support services to military personnel, including food service, lodging, fitness, and recreation programs. The squadron played a crucial role in sustaining the quality of life for Airmen and their families, particularly during periods of deployment and heightened operations. In 2002, the unit was redesignated as the 377th Force Support Squadron, reflecting an expanded mission that combined services and personnel functions.
379th Supply Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 379th Supply Squadron was originally activated during World War II as part of the 379th Bombardment Group, providing essential logistical and supply support for heavy bomber operations in the European Theater. The unit was responsible for ensuring the availability of aircraft parts, fuel, munitions, and other critical materials necessary for sustained air missions. Reactivated during the Cold War, the 379th Supply Squadron continued its vital role, supporting Strategic Air Command operations and later, expeditionary missions in the Middle East. Throughout its history, the squadron has been recognized for its efficiency, adaptability, and crucial contributions to the success of U.S. Air Force missions worldwide.
38 tac missile wing
U.S. Air Force
The 38th Tactical Missile Wing (38 TMW) was a United States Air Force unit activated during the Cold War era, primarily stationed in Europe. Established in 1958 at Hahn Air Base, West Germany, the wing was tasked with operating the TM-61 Matador and later the TM-76 Mace tactical cruise missiles, providing a critical component of NATO's theater nuclear deterrent. The 38 TMW maintained a high state of readiness, conducting frequent training and alert drills amidst escalating tensions with the Soviet Union. The unit was inactivated in 1966 as strategic priorities shifted and newer missile systems replaced its arsenal, marking the end of its vital role in forward-based missile defense.
381 MIMS PTS
U.S. Air Force
The 381st Missile Maintenance Squadron (381 MIMS) and Propulsion Technical Squadron (PTS) were specialized units within the United States Air Force, primarily associated with the maintenance and technical support of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) during the Cold War era. Activated at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, the 381 MIMS provided critical missile maintenance, while the PTS focused on propulsion systems, ensuring the operational readiness of the nation’s strategic deterrent forces. Both units played a vital role in supporting training, testing, and operational launch capabilities for Minuteman and other missile systems. Their contributions were integral to the success of the USAF’s missile operations and national security until subsequent reorganizations and inactivations as the missile mission evolved.
384th Services Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 384th Services Squadron was a unit of the United States Air Force, originally activated to provide morale, welfare, recreation, and essential support services to personnel and their families. It was assigned to the 384th Bomb Wing at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, where it played a critical role in maintaining quality of life and operational readiness for airmen during the late 20th century. The squadron managed facilities such as dining halls, fitness centers, and lodging, ensuring the well-being of the base community. Following post-Cold War restructuring, the 384th Services Squadron was inactivated when the 384th Bomb Wing was realigned and eventually inactivated in the 1990s.
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