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The 732nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron (732 ECES) was a United States Air Force unit activated to support operations in the Middle East, particularly during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in the 2000s. The unit provided vital engineering services, including construction, repair, and maintenance of airfields, bases, and infrastructure in austere and hostile environments. The 732 ECES was notable for its deployment of "in-lieu-of" Airmen, who often operated outside traditional Air Force roles to support Army missions such as convoy security and base defense. Their contributions played a critical role in maintaining operational capabilities and force protection for U.S. and coalition forces in the region.
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The **928th Aerial Port Squadron** was a unit of the United States Air Force Reserve, assigned to the 928th Airlift Wing at O’Hare International Airport Air Reserve Station, Illinois. Activated in the 1960s, the squadron’s mission centered on air transportation operations, including cargo and passenger processing, aircraft loading, and aerial delivery support. Throughout its history, the 928th Aerial Port Squadron played a vital role in supporting airlift missions during both peacetime and contingencies, including Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. The unit was inactivated in 1997 following the closure of the O'Hare Air Reserve Station as part of post-Cold War realignments.