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The 485th Engineer Installation Detachment (485 EID) is a specialized unit within the United States Army tasked with engineering and communications infrastructure missions. Activated during the Cold War era, the 485 EID has played a crucial role in installing, maintaining, and upgrading communication networks at various military installations both domestically and abroad. The unit has supported numerous operations, providing rapid deployment capabilities for critical communications support in contingency and humanitarian missions. Throughout its history, the 485 EID has been recognized for its technical expertise, adaptability, and significant contributions to the Army’s global mission readiness.
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The 544th Bomb Squadron was activated in December 1942 as part of the 384th Bombardment Group during World War II. Flying B-17 Flying Fortresses from England, the squadron participated in strategic bombing campaigns over Nazi-occupied Europe, including key missions against industrial targets in Germany and occupied France. The unit earned two Distinguished Unit Citations for its courage and effectiveness in combat. After the war, the squadron was inactivated in 1946, but its legacy endures as part of the United States Air Force’s proud strategic bombing history.

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