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303rd bomb wing
U.S. Air Force
The 303rd Bomb Wing traces its origins to World War II as the 303rd Bombardment Group, renowned for its B-17 Flying Fortress missions over Europe, including the first U.S. bombing raid on Germany. Reactivated during the Cold War as the 303rd Bomb Wing, it became part of Strategic Air Command, operating B-29 and later B-47 bombers as a deterrent force. The wing was stationed at various bases, including Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, and participated in key training and alert missions during the height of nuclear tensions. The unit was inactivated in the early 1960s as part of the Air Force's transition to more advanced strategic bombers and intercontinental ballistic missiles.
306th SPS
U.S. Air Force
The 306th Security Police Squadron (306th SPS) was a United States Air Force security unit assigned to the 306th Strategic Wing. Activated during the Cold War, the squadron was stationed at RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom, where it provided base security and law enforcement for the wing's strategic bomber and tanker operations. The 306th SPS played a critical role in safeguarding personnel and resources during heightened periods of tension, including regular alerts and NATO exercises. The unit remained active until the early 1990s, when the 306th Strategic Wing was inactivated following post-Cold War force reductions.
30th Medical Service Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 30th Medical Service Squadron was activated to provide comprehensive medical support to the personnel of Vandenberg Air Force Base (now Vandenberg Space Force Base), California. Originally designated to deliver healthcare, readiness training, and emergency medical response, the Squadron played a vital role in maintaining the health and operational effectiveness of base personnel and their families. Throughout its history, the unit adapted to evolving missions, including support for missile launches and space operations. The 30th Medical Service Squadron’s legacy continues as part of the 30th Medical Group, upholding a tradition of excellence in military medicine.
310th Air Refueling Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 310th Air Refueling Squadron was first activated in 1952 at Smoky Hill Air Force Base, Kansas, as part of Strategic Air Command’s expanding aerial refueling capability during the early Cold War. Equipped with KC-97 Stratofreighters, the squadron supported bomber and reconnaissance missions, enabling extended global reach for U.S. Air Force assets. Over its active years, the 310th played a vital role in numerous exercises and deployments, providing critical mid-air refueling for B-47 and later B-52 bombers. The unit was inactivated in 1962 as part of a broader realignment and modernization of SAC’s refueling forces.
31st ARRS
U.S. Air Force
The 31st Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron (31st ARRS) was activated in 1952, initially serving under the United States Air Force. Throughout the Vietnam War, the unit played a crucial role in combat search and rescue (CSAR) operations, notably flying HH-3E "Jolly Green Giant" helicopters to recover downed aircrew behind enemy lines. The 31st ARRS earned numerous commendations for valor and effectiveness during high-risk missions, saving hundreds of lives in hostile environments. The squadron was later inactivated, but its legacy endures as a symbol of courage and dedication in Air Force rescue operations.
3207 MMS
U.S. Air Force
The 3207th Munitions Maintenance Squadron (3207 MMS) was a United States Air Force unit responsible for the storage, maintenance, and readiness of special and conventional munitions during the Cold War era. Activated in the late 1950s, the squadron was stationed at RAF Bentwaters, United Kingdom, supporting tactical fighter wings and ensuring the availability of ordnance for NATO operations. The 3207 MMS played a critical role in upholding the USAF’s nuclear deterrent and rapid response capabilities in Europe. The unit was eventually inactivated in the early 1990s as part of post-Cold War drawdowns and the restructuring of U.S. Air Forces in Europe.
320th TRS
U.S. Air Force
The 320th Training Squadron (320th TRS) traces its origins to World War II, when it was first constituted as part of the Army Air Forces. Over the decades, the unit has undergone several redesignations and realignments, eventually becoming a key component of the United States Air Force’s Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The 320th TRS is responsible for transforming civilians into Airmen by instilling core values, discipline, and foundational military skills. Throughout its history, the squadron has upheld a proud tradition of excellence and service, shaping generations of Air Force personnel.
3210 Supply group
U.S. Air Force
The 3210th Supply Group was a United States Air Force unit activated during the early years of the Cold War. Stationed primarily at Amarillo Air Force Base, Texas, the group played a crucial role in logistical support, overseeing the storage, distribution, and management of critical supplies and equipment for training and operational units. Through its efficient supply chain operations, the 3210th ensured readiness for both training missions and potential deployments. The group was inactivated in the late 1960s as part of broader Air Force restructuring and base closures.
341st Security Police Specialist Squadron, Malmstrom AFB, Montana
U.S. Air Force
The 341st Security Police Squadron, later redesignated as the 341st Security Forces Squadron, has played a critical role in safeguarding Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, since its activation. Originally established to provide security and law enforcement for the base and its Minuteman missile fields, the squadron has been instrumental in protecting strategic nuclear assets throughout the Cold War and into the present day. Its personnel have participated in numerous security exercises, real-world incidents, and operations, demonstrating expertise in both law enforcement and tactical defense. The squadron’s enduring mission is to ensure the safety and security of Malmstrom AFB, its personnel, and its vital national defense resources.
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