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3,725 units • 488,063 members
604 : 7502 MUNSS
U.S. Air Force
604 / 7502 MUNSS (Munitions Support Squadron) is a specialized unit within the NATO framework, tasked primarily with the custodianship and maintenance of U.S. nuclear munitions in Europe. Established during the Cold War, the unit plays a critical role in supporting NATO’s nuclear sharing policy, ensuring that munitions are secure, serviceable, and ready for deployment if required. Stationed at various locations over the years, it works closely with host nation air forces, providing technical expertise and operational support. The unit exemplifies the enduring U.S. commitment to NATO's collective defense and deterrence posture.
6045th USAF Hospital
U.S. Air Force
The 6045th USAF Hospital was a United States Air Force medical unit established to provide comprehensive healthcare support for personnel stationed at key bases overseas, notably in Japan during the post-World War II and Korean War periods. Activated in the late 1940s, the hospital played a critical role in treating wounded service members, supporting regional medical readiness, and conducting public health initiatives. Its staff included doctors, nurses, and medical technicians who adapted to the challenges of both peacetime and conflict operations. The 6045th USAF Hospital was eventually inactivated as part of broader USAF organizational changes and the drawdown of American forces in the region.
611th MASS OL-A
U.S. Air Force
**611th MASS OL-A** The 611th Military Airlift Support Squadron, Operating Location Alpha (611th MASS OL-A), was a geographically separated unit functioning under the 611th MASS, which itself was part of the Military Airlift Command (MAC). The unit was primarily responsible for providing airlift support, aircraft servicing, and logistical operations at a remote location in Alaska, often supporting transient MAC and Air Mobility Command (AMC) flights during the Cold War era. OL-A played a crucial role in ensuring rapid turnaround and mission readiness for strategic airlift operations, particularly in support of U.S. military activities in the Pacific and Arctic regions. Its dedicated personnel contributed to maintaining a vital link in the global airlift network before the inactivation and restructuring of MAC units in the 1990s.
615 TAC
U.S. Air Force
**615th Tactical Airlift Squadron (615 TAC) - Short Military History:** The 615th Tactical Airlift Squadron (615 TAC) was a United States Air Force unit activated during the Cold War era, primarily tasked with providing tactical airlift support. Equipped with aircraft such as the Lockheed C-130 Hercules, the squadron played a vital role in transporting troops, equipment, and supplies to forward areas, often operating in challenging environments. The 615 TAC participated in numerous training exercises and contingency operations, supporting both domestic and international missions. The unit's dedication to rapid deployment and logistical support contributed significantly to the U.S. Air Force's global mobility and readiness until its inactivation.
6175th Munitions Maintenance Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 6175th Munitions Maintenance Squadron was a United States Air Force unit activated in the early 1960s during the height of the Cold War. Stationed at Osan Air Base, South Korea, the squadron was primarily responsible for the storage, maintenance, and handling of munitions, including nuclear and conventional ordnance, in support of U.S. Air Force operations on the Korean Peninsula. The 6175th played a crucial role in maintaining the readiness and deterrent posture of U.S. forces amid regional tensions. The unit was eventually inactivated or redesignated as part of broader USAF reorganizations in the region during the late 1960s.
61st Fighter
U.S. Air Force
The 61st Fighter Squadron, originally activated in 1941, is a distinguished unit of the United States Air Force. During World War II, it served with valor in the European Theater as part of the 56th Fighter Group, flying P-47 Thunderbolts and achieving numerous aerial victories. The squadron continued its legacy through the Cold War and beyond, transitioning to jet aircraft and supporting various air defense and training missions. Today, the 61st Fighter Squadron is primarily responsible for training F-35A Lightning II pilots at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, continuing its proud tradition of excellence.
6255th ABS
U.S. Air Force
The 6255th Air Base Squadron (ABS) was a United States Air Force unit established during the Cold War period. Stationed at Wheelus Air Base in Libya, the squadron provided essential base operating support and services for deployed U.S. forces in North Africa. The 6255th ABS played a key logistical and administrative role, supporting flying operations, maintenance, and the daily activities of personnel stationed at Wheelus. The unit remained active until the early 1970s, when U.S. operations in Libya ceased following political changes in the region.
631 TCF
U.S. Air Force
The 631 Tactical Control Flight (631 TCF) was a United States Air Force unit responsible for providing tactical air control and coordination during combat operations. Activated during the Vietnam War era, the unit specialized in directing close air support and managing air traffic in forward combat zones. The 631 TCF deployed advanced communications and radar equipment to facilitate real-time coordination between ground forces and combat aircraft. Its operations greatly enhanced the effectiveness and safety of air-ground missions until its inactivation as part of broader force structure changes.
6314th Supply Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 6314th Supply Squadron was a United States Air Force unit activated during the Cold War era to support operations in the Pacific region. Stationed at Osan Air Base, South Korea, the squadron played a crucial role in providing logistical and supply support to U.S. and allied air operations on the Korean Peninsula. Its mission included the procurement, storage, and distribution of critical supplies and equipment necessary for sustained air readiness. The 6314th Supply Squadron contributed significantly to the operational effectiveness of the 314th Air Division and its successors before being inactivated as part of broader USAF organizational changes in the late 20th century.
6348th USAF Dispensary PACAF
U.S. Air Force
The 6348th USAF Dispensary was a United States Air Force medical unit assigned under the Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) during the Vietnam War era. Stationed primarily at Osan Air Base in South Korea, the dispensary provided comprehensive medical, dental, and preventive health services to U.S. military personnel and their dependents. Operating during a period of heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula, the unit played a critical role in maintaining the health and readiness of forces stationed in the region. The 6348th USAF Dispensary was eventually inactivated as part of broader organizational changes within the Air Force medical services in the late 1970s.
634th Air Mobility Support Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 634th Air Mobility Support Squadron (AMSS) was a United States Air Force unit activated to provide vital air mobility support in the Pacific theater. Stationed at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, the squadron played a crucial role in supporting airlift and refueling missions, enhancing the reach and effectiveness of U.S. operations across the region. The 634th AMSS specialized in aircraft maintenance, aerial port operations, and command and control functions to ensure seamless movement of personnel and cargo. In 2001, the unit was inactivated as part of an Air Mobility Command restructuring, with its mission and personnel integrated into the 36th Air Mobility Squadron.
635th AC&W
U.S. Air Force
The 635th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron (AC&W) was a United States Air Force unit activated during the early Cold War period. Established in 1950, the squadron was tasked with operating radar equipment and providing air surveillance, early warning, and ground-controlled interception as part of the nation’s air defense network. The unit was stationed at various locations, including McChord Air Force Base in Washington and Fort Lawton Air Force Station, playing a crucial role in monitoring North American airspace for potential threats. The 635th AC&W Squadron was inactivated in 1963 as advancements in radar technology and shifts in defense strategies led to the reorganization of Air Defense Command assets.
644th USAF Dispensary
U.S. Air Force
The 644th USAF Dispensary was a United States Air Force medical unit assigned to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam. Activated during the Cold War, the dispensary provided essential medical, dental, and preventive health services to support both peacetime operations and contingency missions in the Pacific region. It played a crucial role in ensuring the health and readiness of Air Force personnel stationed at or transiting through Andersen AFB. The unit was eventually inactivated as part of post-Cold War realignments and reorganizations of Air Force medical services.
64th FTW : 64thStuSq
U.S. Air Force
The 64th Flying Training Wing (64th FTW) was an important unit of the United States Air Force, primarily responsible for undergraduate pilot training. Activated in the mid-1970s at Reese Air Force Base, Texas, the wing oversaw several flying training squadrons, including the 64th Student Squadron (64th StuSq), which managed administrative and support functions for student pilots. The wing played a crucial role in preparing thousands of Air Force aviators during its years of operation. The 64th FTW was inactivated in 1997 following the closure of Reese AFB as part of post-Cold War realignments.
64th MSS
U.S. Air Force
The 64th Mission Support Squadron (64th MSS) was a unit of the United States Air Force, primarily stationed at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Activated in the late 20th century, the 64th MSS provided essential personnel, administrative, and logistical support to its parent wing, ensuring mission readiness and operational effectiveness. The squadron played a key role in supporting both stateside and deployed operations, adapting to the evolving needs of the Air Force. The unit was eventually inactivated as part of broader organizational restructuring, with its responsibilities absorbed by other support units.
64TH TROOP CARRIER SQUADRON
U.S. Air Force
The 64th Troop Carrier Squadron was activated on December 12, 1942, as part of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. Assigned to the 403rd Troop Carrier Group, the squadron played a key role in airlifting troops, cargo, and evacuating casualties across the Southwest Pacific Theater, including operations in New Guinea and the Philippines. Flying aircraft such as the C-47 Skytrain, the 64th participated in numerous airborne assaults and resupply missions. After the war, the squadron was inactivated in 1946, later reactivating during the Cold War era as part of the Air Force Reserve, continuing its legacy of tactical airlift operations.
656th Tac Hospital
U.S. Air Force
The 656th Tactical Hospital was a United States Air Force Reserve medical unit activated during the Cold War era. It was established in the early 1960s at K. I. Sawyer Air Force Base, Michigan, to provide medical support for tactical air operations and readiness for rapid deployment. The unit participated in numerous training exercises and maintained readiness to deliver both routine and emergency medical care to base personnel and, if needed, to support overseas contingencies. The 656th Tac Hospital was eventually inactivated as part of broader Air Force Reserve medical unit reorganizations in the latter part of the 20th century.
66 CSG (USAFE)
U.S. Air Force
**66th Combat Support Group (CSG), United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE):** The 66th Combat Support Group (CSG) was an integral support unit within the United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE). Activated during the Cold War, the 66 CSG was primarily stationed at RAF Bentwaters, United Kingdom, where it provided essential base operations, security, and logistical support for the 66th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing and later other USAFE units. The group’s mission was critical to maintaining operational readiness and facilitating NATO defense commitments throughout the European theater. The 66 CSG was eventually inactivated following the drawdown of U.S. forces in Europe in the early 1990s as part of post-Cold War restructuring.
66th Electronic Combat Wing
U.S. Air Force
The 66th Electronic Combat Wing (66th ECW) was an important unit of the United States Air Force specializing in electronic warfare. Activated in 1985 at Sembach Air Base, Germany, the wing operated EC-130H Compass Call aircraft to provide electronic countermeasures and suppression of enemy air defenses, supporting NATO operations during the Cold War. The wing played a vital role in disrupting enemy communications and radar systems, enhancing the effectiveness and survivability of allied air operations. The 66th ECW was inactivated in 1991 following the drawdown of US forces in Europe after the end of the Cold War.
679th Radar
U.S. Air Force
The 679th Radar Squadron was a United States Air Force unit activated during the early years of the Cold War. Initially established in 1951, the squadron operated as part of the nation's Air Defense Command, providing ground-based radar surveillance to detect and track potential airborne threats. Stationed at various locations, including Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, the 679th played a crucial role in the continental air defense network, integrating with the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) system during its later years. The unit was inactivated in 1981 as advances in technology and changes in defense strategy led to the restructuring of air defense forces.

67th Cyberspace Wing
U.S. Air Force
The 67th Cyberspace Wing, originally activated as the 67th Reconnaissance Wing in 1948, has a rich lineage rooted in intelligence and reconnaissance missions. Over the decades, the unit adapted to emerging technologies, transitioning from traditional reconnaissance to signals intelligence and electronic warfare. In 2000, recognizing the growing importance of digital domains, it was redesignated as the 67th Information Operations Wing and later as the 67th Cyberspace Wing. Today, the wing serves as the United States Air Force's premier cyberspace operations unit, conducting offensive and defensive cyber missions to secure and defend critical military networks and infrastructure worldwide.
67th FBS
U.S. Air Force
The 67th Fighter-Bomber Squadron (67th FBS) was initially activated during World War II and played a key role in the Pacific Theater, supporting Allied operations through ground-attack and escort missions. Following the war, the squadron was reorganized and later saw action in the Korean War, flying aircraft such as the F-80 Shooting Star and F-86 Sabre in close air support and interdiction roles. Throughout its service, the 67th FBS earned numerous commendations for its effectiveness and bravery in combat. The squadron's legacy is marked by its adaptability and continued contributions to U.S. airpower until its eventual inactivation.
683rd Engineer Platoon Fire Fighters
U.S. Air Force
The 683rd Engineer Platoon (Fire Fighters) is a specialized unit within the U.S. Army Reserve, organized to provide firefighting and emergency response capabilities in support of military operations. Activated during the late 20th century, the platoon has participated in both stateside and overseas missions, including fire protection at military installations and support during deployments such as Operation Iraqi Freedom. Members of the 683rd are trained to combat structural, aircraft, and wildland fires, as well as to respond to hazardous materials incidents. Over the years, the platoon has earned recognition for its professionalism and vital role in safeguarding personnel and property in challenging environments.
6911 Security Squadron Hahn AB Germany
U.S. Air Force
The 6911th Security Squadron was a United States Air Force unit stationed at Hahn Air Base, Germany, during the Cold War. Activated in the late 1950s, the squadron was part of the USAF Security Service, specializing in signals intelligence (SIGINT) and electronic surveillance operations aimed at monitoring Warsaw Pact communications. Its personnel played a critical role in gathering intelligence that supported NATO strategic planning and U.S. Air Force operations in Europe. The unit remained operational at Hahn AB until its inactivation or reassignment as part of broader USAF restructuring toward the end of the Cold War.