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344th
U.S. Air Force
Certainly! However, there are several military units with the designation "344th" across different branches and countries. One notable example is the **344th Bomb Squadron** of the United States Air Force. Activated during World War II, the 344th Bomb Squadron was part of the 98th Bombardment Group and flew B-24 Liberators in the Mediterranean Theater, participating in key missions such as the low-level raid on the Ploesti oil refineries in Romania. After the war, the squadron was inactivated, but it has been periodically reactivated and redesignated throughout the Cold War and into the modern era, adapting to new roles and aircraft. Today, its heritage is carried on by units flying advanced bombers in support of U.S. strategic objectives.
3453rd Sch Sq (ATC)
U.S. Air Force
The 3453rd School Squadron (Air Transport Command), often abbreviated as 3453rd Sch Sq (ATC), was a United States Army Air Forces unit activated during World War II. Established in the early 1940s, its primary mission was to provide specialized training for aircrew and support personnel assigned to the Air Transport Command. The squadron played a vital role in preparing crews for global airlift operations, ensuring the efficient movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies across multiple theaters of war. Following the end of World War II, the squadron was eventually inactivated as part of the postwar reduction and reorganization of the U.S. military.
3556th Maintenance
U.S. Air Force
The 3556th Maintenance Squadron was a United States Air Force unit activated at Perrin Air Force Base, Texas, during the mid-20th century. Its primary mission was to provide aircraft maintenance and logistical support for the flying training missions conducted at the base, particularly for jet interceptors such as the F-86 Sabre and T-33 Shooting Star. The squadron played a critical role in ensuring aircraft readiness and operational efficiency, supporting both pilot training and air defense missions during the Cold War era. The unit was eventually inactivated as part of the broader drawdown and closure of Perrin AFB in 1971.
35th CSGp
U.S. Air Force
The 35th Combat Sustainment Group (35th CSGp) is a U.S. Air Force unit with a distinguished history of providing critical logistics, supply, and maintenance support to combat operations. Originally activated to streamline sustainment operations, the group has played a vital role in ensuring that deployed air units receive timely equipment, materiel, and technical support. Throughout its service, the 35th CSGp has supported various contingency operations, exercises, and humanitarian missions worldwide. Its expertise in combat sustainment has helped enhance mission readiness and operational effectiveness for Air Force and joint forces alike.
35th FS
U.S. Air Force
The 35th Fighter Squadron (35th FS), known as the "Pantons," was activated in 1940 and played a significant role in World War II, serving in the Pacific Theater with distinction. The squadron flew various fighter aircraft, including the P-40 Warhawk and P-51 Mustang, supporting Allied operations in New Guinea and the Philippines. During the Korean War, the 35th FS flew F-80 Shooting Stars and F-51 Mustangs, providing close air support and conducting interdiction missions. Today, the squadron is based at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea, operating F-16 Fighting Falcons as part of the 8th Fighter Wing and maintaining readiness to support United States and allied defense commitments on the Korean Peninsula.
35th Logistics Support
U.S. Air Force
The 35th Logistics Support unit was established in the late 20th century to provide comprehensive logistical support to frontline combat and support units. Over the years, the unit played a pivotal role in several major operations, ensuring the efficient transport of supplies, maintenance of equipment, and medical support. Notably, the 35th Logistics Support contributed extensively during Operation Desert Storm and subsequent peacekeeping missions, earning commendations for operational excellence. Today, the unit continues to adapt to modern challenges, integrating advanced technology to maintain mission readiness and sustainment for deployed forces.
35th Supply Sq ground refueling
U.S. Air Force
The 35th Supply Squadron (Ground Refueling) was a key logistics unit within the United States Air Force, providing critical ground refueling support to aircraft and vehicles. Activated during the Cold War era, the squadron played an essential role in ensuring the operational readiness of flying units assigned to the 35th Fighter Wing and its predecessor organizations. The squadron's personnel were responsible for the safe storage, quality control, and timely distribution of fuel under both peacetime and contingency conditions. Through numerous deployments and real-world operations, the 35th Supply Squadron (Ground Refueling) contributed significantly to the sustainment and effectiveness of air operations wherever the wing was stationed.
366 EMS
U.S. Air Force
The 366th Equipment Maintenance Squadron (366 EMS) is a critical support unit within the 366th Fighter Wing, stationed at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. Established to provide comprehensive maintenance, repair, and inspection services, the 366 EMS ensures the operational readiness of the wing's aircraft and support equipment. Over its history, the squadron has played a vital role in sustaining combat capabilities during numerous deployments and exercises, both domestically and overseas. The 366 EMS continues to uphold a legacy of excellence, contributing directly to the mission success of the 366th Fighter Wing and the United States Air Force.
366 Medical Group, Mtn Home AFB
U.S. Air Force
The 366th Medical Group, stationed at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, serves as the primary medical unit supporting the 366th Fighter Wing, also known as the "Gunfighters." Established to provide comprehensive healthcare, the group delivers medical, dental, and emergency services to active-duty personnel and their families. Throughout its history, the 366th Medical Group has played a crucial role in maintaining the readiness and operational capability of the base, both at home and during deployments. The unit continues to uphold a tradition of excellence, adapting to evolving medical challenges while ensuring the health and welfare of its community.
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