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Firefighter Sheppard AFB
U.S. Air Force
Firefighter units at Sheppard Air Force Base have a distinguished history of safeguarding both personnel and infrastructure since the base’s establishment during World War II. Tasked with fire prevention, emergency response, and rescue operations, these teams have played a crucial role in maintaining safety across the sprawling training facilities and flight lines. Over the decades, Sheppard AFB firefighters have adapted to evolving technologies, incorporating advanced equipment and training methods to meet the demands of modern military aviation and base operations. Their unwavering dedication has ensured mission continuity and the protection of lives and assets, earning them a respected place within the Air Force community.
Force Logistics Support Group - Bravo
U.S. Air Force
Force Logistics Support Group – Bravo (FLSG-B) is a logistics unit formed to provide combat service support to forward-deployed forces in major operations. Established during the early 2000s, FLSG-B played a pivotal role in supporting joint and coalition operations during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, ensuring the timely delivery of supplies, maintenance, and transportation. The unit is renowned for its flexibility, often deploying in austere environments to maintain critical supply lines under challenging conditions. Over the years, FLSG-B has earned commendations for its dedication and effectiveness, cementing its reputation as a vital component of expeditionary logistics support.
FT. SHAFTER MP CO
U.S. Air Force
**Fort Shafter Military Police Company (FT. SHAFTER MP CO) Military History:** The Fort Shafter Military Police Company, stationed at Fort Shafter, Hawaii, has played a critical role in providing law enforcement, security, and force protection for U.S. Army installations across the Pacific region. Established during World War II, the unit was instrumental in maintaining order and supporting wartime operations on Oahu, especially after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Over the decades, FT. SHAFTER MP CO has adapted to evolving military needs, supporting missions from routine base security to contingency operations throughout the Indo-Pacific. Today, the company continues to uphold its legacy of excellence, ensuring the safety and readiness of personnel and assets within U.S. Army Pacific Command.
Ground Safety
U.S. Air Force
The Ground Safety unit was established in response to the increasing importance of operational risk management within military installations and training environments. Originally formed in the early 1980s, the unit’s primary mission is to ensure the safety and protection of personnel, equipment, and facilities on the ground. Over the decades, Ground Safety has developed comprehensive training programs, conducted safety inspections, and implemented accident prevention measures across various branches. Through its efforts, the unit has significantly reduced workplace injuries and equipment losses, contributing to the overall readiness and effectiveness of military operations.
H&Hs squadron 90
U.S. Air Force
Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron 90 (H&HS-90) has a distinguished history as a vital support unit within the United States Marine Corps aviation community. Established during World War II, the squadron provided essential administrative, logistical, and operational support to its parent air group, enabling effective air operations across multiple theaters of conflict. Over the decades, H&HS-90 adapted to evolving mission requirements, supporting combat deployments, training exercises, and humanitarian operations worldwide. Today, the squadron continues its legacy by ensuring operational readiness and mission success for Marine aviation units through dedicated support services.
He Co support group, USASETAF
U.S. Air Force
**He Co Support Group, USASETAF** (United States Army Southern European Task Force) has a distinguished history as a vital logistical and operational support element within the US Army’s Southern European operations. Established to enhance command and control, He Co Support Group provided critical administrative, supply, and transportation services to USASETAF units stationed primarily in Italy and other locations across the Mediterranean region. Throughout the Cold War and into the Global War on Terrorism, the unit facilitated joint and combined exercises, ensured rapid deployment capabilities, and supported humanitarian and peacekeeping missions. Its adaptability and professionalism have made He Co Support Group an essential component of USASETAF’s mission success in Europe and Africa.
Headquarters Alaskan Air Command
U.S. Air Force
Headquarters Alaskan Air Command was established on 18 December 1945 to oversee United States Air Force operations in Alaska, succeeding the Eleventh Air Force after World War II. Its mission was to provide air defense for the region, safeguard the northern approaches to North America during the early years of the Cold War, and manage air operations in the harsh Arctic environment. Throughout the decades, the command played a crucial role in monitoring Soviet activity and maintaining readiness during periods of heightened tension. In 1990, Alaskan Air Command was redesignated as the Eleventh Air Force, continuing its legacy within the United States Pacific Air Forces.
HHC 10th. Group 32nd ADA
U.S. Air Force
**Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 10th Battalion, 32nd Air Defense Artillery (ADA) Regiment** has a proud legacy within the U.S. Army's air defense community. Originally constituted during the Cold War era, the 32nd ADA Regiment was tasked with protecting allied forces and critical assets from aerial threats. The 10th Battalion, with its HHC as the command and support hub, played a key role in deploying advanced missile and radar systems, both in the United States and overseas. Throughout its history, HHC 10th, 32nd ADA has participated in numerous training exercises and operations, demonstrating exceptional readiness and adaptability in evolving air defense missions.
HHC 14tth MP Group USAREUR
U.S. Air Force
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 14th Military Police Group (HHC, 14th MP Group), USAREUR, was activated in 1966 in Germany to provide command and control for assigned military police units throughout the United States Army Europe. The group played a vital role in law enforcement, security, and criminal investigations during the Cold War, supporting both American and NATO forces. HHC, 14th MP Group coordinated with German authorities and contributed to maintaining discipline and order during numerous military exercises and crises. The unit was inactivated in 1976 as part of a larger reorganization of military police operations within USAREUR.
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