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3750th ABG
U.S. Air Force
The 3750th Air Base Group (ABG) was established by the United States Air Force and activated at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, in July 1948. Its primary mission was to provide base support services, including administration, logistics, and facility management, for units assigned to the base, particularly those involved in technical training. Throughout its history, the 3750th ABG played a key role in supporting Air Training Command’s mission by ensuring the smooth operation of Sheppard AFB. The unit was eventually inactivated in the late 1950s as part of a broader Air Force reorganization and consolidation of base support functions.
377th CES
U.S. Air Force
The 377th Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) is a vital unit of the United States Air Force, stationed at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. Established to provide engineering support, the squadron is responsible for base infrastructure, emergency response, and environmental management. Throughout its history, the 377th CES has played a key role in maintaining operational readiness by ensuring facilities and runways are mission-capable. The squadron has consistently supported both peacetime and contingency operations, contributing to the overall mission success of Kirtland AFB and the Air Force at large.
3rd Fighter Wing
U.S. Air Force
The 3rd Fighter Wing, originally activated as the 3rd Bombardment Wing in 1940, has a distinguished history within the United States Air Force. During World War II, the unit played a significant role in the Pacific Theater, conducting bombing and strafing missions against Japanese forces. After the war, the wing transitioned to jet aircraft and participated in combat operations during the Korean War, achieving notable air-to-air and ground-attack successes. Today, stationed at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, the 3rd Wing continues its legacy by providing air dominance, global mobility, and combat support as part of Pacific Air Forces.
432nd AMS
U.S. Air Force
The 432nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (432nd AMS) is a unit of the United States Air Force, assigned to the 432nd Maintenance Group at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada. Established in 2007, the squadron provides comprehensive maintenance and support for MQ-9 Reaper and MQ-1 Predator remotely piloted aircraft, critical for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and strike missions. The 432nd AMS ensures the operational readiness of these systems, supporting both training and combat operations globally. Through its dedication and technical expertise, the unit plays a vital role in advancing the Air Force’s remotely piloted aircraft capabilities.
435th CES
U.S. Air Force
The 435th Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the 435th Air Ground Operations Wing, stationed at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Originally activated in the mid-20th century, the unit has played a vital role in providing engineering support, rapid airfield repair, and infrastructure development for U.S. and NATO operations throughout Europe and beyond. The 435th CES specializes in airbase recovery, expeditionary engineering, and emergency management, frequently deploying in support of contingency operations and humanitarian missions. Over the years, the squadron has earned recognition for its contributions to both combat and peacetime missions, demonstrating versatility and expertise in a wide range of engineering disciplines.
436th Aerial Port Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The **436th Aerial Port Squadron** is a United States Air Force unit based at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. It was established to provide rapid and efficient air transportation support, specializing in aerial port operations such as cargo loading, passenger processing, and logistics management. The squadron has played a crucial role in major operations, including humanitarian missions, contingency deployments, and support for overseas combat operations. Its personnel are recognized for their expertise in managing the swift and secure movement of vital supplies and personnel, contributing significantly to the global reach of U.S. air mobility forces.
44TH SPG
U.S. Air Force
The 44th Self-Propelled Gun (SPG) unit was established during the height of the Cold War to provide mobile artillery support for armored and mechanized infantry formations. Equipped primarily with 152mm self-propelled guns, the unit played a crucial role in rapid deployment exercises and large-scale maneuvers, ensuring effective fire support under various combat scenarios. Throughout its service, the 44th SPG participated in several joint NATO exercises, demonstrating its operational readiness and tactical flexibility. The unit has since been modernized, integrating advanced targeting systems and upgraded vehicles, cementing its reputation as a key asset within its parent brigade.
485 GEEIA Squadron: 485 E & I Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 485th Ground Electronics Engineering Installation Agency (GEEIA) Squadron was activated in the 1950s to provide specialized engineering and installation support for Air Force communications and electronics systems worldwide. Throughout the Cold War, the squadron played a vital role in establishing, maintaining, and upgrading critical command, control, and communications infrastructure for United States Air Force operations. In later years, the unit was redesignated as the 485th Electronics and Installation (E&I) Squadron, reflecting its evolving mission and expanded technical capabilities. The squadron's efforts ensured the reliability of essential electronic systems, supporting Air Force readiness during pivotal moments in American military history.
50th EMS
U.S. Air Force
The 50th Equipment Maintenance Squadron (50th EMS) was a unit of the United States Air Force, primarily stationed at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado. As part of the 50th Mission Support Group under the 50th Space Wing, the squadron provided comprehensive maintenance support for aircraft ground equipment, munitions, and aerospace ground equipment to ensure mission readiness. The 50th EMS played a crucial role in supporting space operations and maintaining the operational capability of the base. The unit was inactivated in 2020 during an organizational restructuring as part of the transition to the United States Space Force.
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