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U.S. Air Force
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U.S. Air Force
91st FMMS
U.S. Air Force
The 91st Field Maintenance Missile Squadron (FMMS) was a United States Air Force unit primarily responsible for the maintenance and support of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) during the Cold War era. Stationed at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, the squadron played a crucial role in ensuring the operational readiness and reliability of the missile systems assigned to the 91st Strategic Missile Wing. Its personnel were highly trained in missile electronics, guidance systems, and warhead maintenance, directly contributing to the nation's strategic deterrence posture. The 91st FMMS was eventually reorganized and redesignated as part of broader Air Force restructuring efforts within the missile maintenance community.

91st Missile Wing
U.S. Air Force
The 91st Missile Wing, activated in 1963, is a United States Air Force unit responsible for operating and maintaining Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). Stationed at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, the wing plays a critical role in the nation's nuclear deterrence mission as part of Air Force Global Strike Command. The unit traces its lineage to the 91st Bombardment Group, which distinguished itself during World War II flying B-17s in Europe. Throughout the Cold War and into the present, the 91st Missile Wing has upheld its commitment to strategic readiness and national security.