About this Unit
The 605th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (605 AMXS) is a United States Air Force unit stationed at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. Activated in 2004, the squadron is responsible for the maintenance and readiness of the KC-10 Extender aircraft, supporting global aerial refueling and airlift missions. The 605 AMXS plays a crucial role in maintaining operational capability for Air Mobility Command, ensuring aircraft are mission-ready for worldwide deployments. Over the years, the unit has supported numerous operations, including overseas contingency missions and humanitarian relief efforts.
Historical Facts
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Unit Designation: The 605th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (AMXS) is based at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, and is part of the 305th Maintenance Group.
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Core Mission: The 605 AMXS is responsible for the maintenance and readiness of the KC-10 Extender aerial refueling aircraft, ensuring global mobility and air refueling missions for the U.S. Air Force.
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Global Reach: The squadron’s work directly supports worldwide operations, enabling U.S. and allied aircraft to extend their range and duration in the air.
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Support in Operations: The 605 AMXS has played a vital role in supporting Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom by maintaining and launching KC-10s for critical refueling missions.
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High Ops Tempo: Members of the 605 AMXS often work around the clock, in all weather conditions, to keep the KC-10 fleet mission-ready, frequently deploying overseas in support of combat operations.
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Awards and Recognition: The squadron and its personnel have received multiple Air Force awards for excellence in maintenance and mission support.
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KC-10 Legacy: The 605 AMXS is one of the few maintenance units in the U.S. Air Force specializing in the KC-10, a unique aircraft with both cargo and refueling capabilities.
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Innovation and Training: The squadron is at the forefront of maintenance innovation, training Airmen on the latest techniques and technologies to keep aging aircraft operational.
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Community Engagement: The 605 AMXS participates in local community events and outreach, strengthening the bond between the base and surrounding communities in New Jersey.
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Transition to the Future: As the U.S. Air Force begins to retire the KC-10, the 605 AMXS is preparing for a transition to support new aerial refueling platforms, ensuring continued excellence in maintenance and mission support.