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866th Medical Group
U.S. Air Force
The 866th Medical Group was a United States Air Force medical unit, originally activated to provide comprehensive healthcare and medical readiness support to assigned personnel. Over its service, the group delivered expeditionary medical services, including preventive care, emergency treatment, and aeromedical evacuation, supporting both peacetime operations and contingency deployments. The 866th Medical Group played a crucial role during overseas operations, ensuring force health protection and sustaining mission capabilities. Although its specific assignments and locations have varied, the group exemplified the Air Force’s commitment to high-quality medical care for its service members.
868 Medical Group ( SAC)
U.S. Air Force
The **868th Medical Group (SAC)** was a United States Air Force medical unit assigned to the Strategic Air Command. Activated during the Cold War era, it provided comprehensive medical, dental, and preventive health services to support SAC operations and personnel. The group played a crucial role in maintaining the health and readiness of aircrews and support staff, particularly during periods of heightened alert and strategic deployments. The 868th Medical Group contributed significantly to SAC’s mission readiness until its eventual inactivation as part of post-Cold War Air Force restructuring.
86th MAS, Travis AFB, Calif
U.S. Air Force
The 86th Military Airlift Squadron (MAS), stationed at Travis Air Force Base, California, played a vital role in the United States Air Force’s global airlift operations. Activated in 1952, the squadron was equipped with aircraft such as the C-124 Globemaster II and later the C-141 Starlifter, providing strategic airlift capability during the Cold War, Vietnam War, and numerous humanitarian missions. The 86th MAS was instrumental in transporting troops, equipment, and supplies to support U.S. military commitments worldwide. The unit was inactivated in 1993 as part of a broader reorganization of Air Mobility Command forces.
89th Surgical Operations Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 89th Surgical Operations Squadron (89th SGC) is a United States Air Force medical unit assigned to Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. Activated to provide comprehensive surgical and medical care, the squadron plays a critical role in supporting the 89th Airlift Wing, which is responsible for airlift missions including those involving the President and other senior leaders. Over its history, the 89th SGC has maintained readiness to deploy and deliver surgical capabilities in both peacetime and contingency operations. The unit's commitment to excellence ensures the health and operational effectiveness of Air Force personnel and distinguished visitors alike.
8th AEMS
U.S. Air Force
The 8th Aircraft Generation Squadron (8th AEMS), originally designated as the 8th Aircraft Generation Squadron, has its roots in the U.S. Air Force’s commitment to aircraft maintenance and support. Activated as part of the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea, the unit played a crucial role in sustaining combat readiness, particularly during the tense periods of the Cold War and beyond. The 8th AEMS specialized in aircraft maintenance, munitions, and electronic systems, ensuring that the wing’s fighter aircraft—such as the F-16 Fighting Falcon—were mission-capable at all times. Over the years, the unit’s dedication and expertise have contributed significantly to the “Wolf Pack’s” reputation for operational excellence in the Pacific region.
90 MIMS RV
U.S. Air Force
The 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron (90 MIMS), part of the 90th Missile Wing at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming, is responsible for maintaining and supporting the Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) system. The unit traces its origins to the Cold War era, playing a critical role in ensuring the operability and readiness of the United States' strategic missile deterrent. Over the decades, 90 MIMS has adapted to technological advancements and evolving security needs, supporting missile upgrades and complex maintenance operations. The squadron continues to provide vital support to the nation’s ICBM mission, contributing significantly to strategic deterrence and global stability.
90th Com squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 90th Communications Squadron (90th CS) is a vital unit assigned to the 90th Mission Support Group, 90th Missile Wing, at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming. Established to provide robust communication and information technology support, the squadron ensures secure, reliable, and rapid communications for the wing’s intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) operations. Throughout its history, the 90th CS has adapted to technological advancements, supporting both peacetime and strategic deterrence missions. The unit plays a crucial role in maintaining the command, control, communications, and computer (C4) infrastructure essential for the United States' nuclear deterrent force.
91st fms
U.S. Air Force
The 91st Fighter Maintenance Squadron (91st FMS) was a United States Air Force unit responsible for the maintenance and support of fighter aircraft assigned to its parent wing. Activated during the Cold War era, the 91st FMS ensured the operational readiness of aircraft such as the F-86 Sabre and later the F-100 Super Sabre, contributing to the wing's combat effectiveness. Stationed at various bases, including RAF Bentwaters in the United Kingdom, the squadron played a key role in NATO defense missions and routine training operations. The 91st FMS was eventually inactivated as part of post-Cold War force reductions and organizational restructuring.
922nd RRS
U.S. Air Force
The 922nd Radio Relay Squadron (RRS) was a United States Air Force unit specializing in communications and signal relay operations. Activated during the Cold War era, the squadron played a vital role in maintaining long-range radio communications for command and control across various USAF theaters. The 922nd RRS was often deployed to strategic locations, providing critical support for both peacetime and contingency operations. Over its years of service, the unit contributed significantly to the effectiveness and reliability of Air Force communications before its eventual inactivation.
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