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341st MIMS Malmstrom AFB
U.S. Air Force
The 341st Missile Maintenance Squadron (MIMS), located at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, is a vital component of the 341st Missile Wing. Established during the Cold War, the squadron’s primary mission has been to provide maintenance and logistical support for the wing’s intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) systems, notably the Minuteman III. Over the decades, the 341st MIMS has ensured the operational readiness and reliability of the nation’s strategic deterrent forces through expert maintenance, repair, and support activities. The squadron’s dedication contributes directly to the United States’ nuclear deterrence mission, maintaining a posture of readiness and excellence within Air Force Global Strike Command.
351st MIMS (SAC)
U.S. Air Force
The 351st Missile Maintenance Squadron (MIMS) was an integral unit of the 351st Strategic Missile Wing (SAC), based at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. Activated in the early 1960s, the squadron was responsible for the maintenance and readiness of the Minuteman Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) systems, ensuring their operational capability throughout the Cold War. The 351st MIMS played a critical role in the United States' nuclear deterrence strategy by providing specialized technical support and rapid response to missile system issues. The squadron continued its mission until the inactivation of the 351st Strategic Missile Wing in the 1990s, following the end of the Cold War and subsequent arms reduction treaties.
3525th OMS (ATC)
U.S. Air Force
The 3525th Organizational Maintenance Squadron (OMS) was a unit under the Air Training Command (ATC) of the United States Air Force, stationed at Williams Air Force Base, Arizona. Activated in the late 1940s, its primary mission was to provide aircraft maintenance and support for pilot training operations, particularly for jet trainers such as the T-33 and later the T-37 and T-38. The squadron played a crucial role in ensuring the operational readiness and safety of training aircraft during the peak years of USAF pilot production in the Cold War era. The 3525th OMS was eventually inactivated in the early 1970s as part of a larger reorganization and drawdown of Air Training Command units.
35th SPS Phan Rang AB, Viet Nam
U.S. Air Force
The 35th Security Police Squadron (35th SPS) was an Air Force unit assigned to Phan Rang Air Base in the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Activated at Phan Rang in October 1966, the 35th SPS was responsible for the security and defense of the base, safeguarding aircraft, personnel, and resources from enemy attacks and sabotage. The squadron played a critical role during frequent mortar and rocket attacks, as well as repelling ground assaults, notably during the Tet Offensive and other major enemy actions. The 35th SPS remained at Phan Rang until the base was turned over to the Republic of Vietnam Air Force in 1972, earning several commendations for its service and dedication.
360 TEWS
U.S. Air Force
The 360th Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron (360 TEWS) was a United States Air Force unit known for its role in electronic warfare operations during the Vietnam War. Activated in 1966, the squadron was primarily equipped with EC-47 aircraft, modified C-47s fitted with sophisticated electronic surveillance and jamming equipment. The 360 TEWS flew numerous combat missions, providing vital intelligence by intercepting enemy communications and supporting search-and-rescue operations. The unit was inactivated in 1973 following the drawdown of U.S. forces in Southeast Asia, but its legacy endures in the realm of airborne electronic warfare.
366th MMS, DaNang
U.S. Air Force
The 366th Munitions Maintenance Squadron (366th MMS) was an integral support unit stationed at Da Nang Air Base, South Vietnam, during the Vietnam War. Tasked with the storage, assembly, inspection, and delivery of munitions, the 366th MMS directly supported the 366th Tactical Fighter Wing's combat operations, notably those flown by the "Gunfighters" F-4 Phantom II squadrons. The unit played a critical role in ensuring a steady supply of ordnance for air missions targeting enemy supply routes and positions. Their expertise and dedication contributed significantly to the airpower effectiveness of the United States Air Force throughout their tenure at Da Nang.
384th Air Refueling Wing
U.S. Air Force
The 384th Air Refueling Wing (384 ARW) traces its origins to World War II as the 384th Bombardment Group, flying B-17 Flying Fortresses in the European Theater. Reactivated during the Cold War, the unit was redesignated as the 384th Air Refueling Wing in 1978, operating KC-135 Stratotankers. Stationed at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, the 384 ARW provided critical air refueling support for U.S. and allied aircraft, enhancing global reach and strategic deterrence. The wing played a significant role in operations such as Desert Storm before its inactivation in 1994.
390th SMW
U.S. Air Force
The 390th Strategic Missile Wing (SMW) was activated in 1962 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, as part of the United States Air Force’s efforts during the Cold War. Assigned to the Strategic Air Command, the 390th SMW operated LGM-25C Titan II intercontinental ballistic missiles, serving as a critical component of America’s nuclear deterrent force. The wing maintained 18 missile silos and played a vital role in national defense throughout its operational years. The 390th SMW was inactivated in 1984 following the decommissioning of the Titan II missile system.
3922nd Combat Support Group (SAC)
U.S. Air Force
The 3922nd Combat Support Group (SAC) was a United States Air Force unit assigned to the Strategic Air Command. Activated at RAF Mildenhall, England, in 1951, the group provided vital base and logistical support for SAC's strategic bomber and reconnaissance operations during the early years of the Cold War. Its responsibilities included maintenance, security, supply, and various services required to sustain deployed bomber and tanker units. The 3922nd CSG contributed significantly to NATO's deterrence posture in Europe before being discontinued in 1966 when USAF organizational structures at Mildenhall were realigned.
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