ABOUT 16th Aircraft Generation Squadron
- Formation and Purpose: The 16th Aircraft Generation Squadron (16th AGS) was constituted to provide aircraft maintenance and generation support, ensuring that assigned aircraft were mission-ready at all times.
- Assignment: The squadron was assigned to the 16th Tactical Fighter Wing, which was later redesignated the 16th Special Operations Wing, at Hurlburt Field, Florida.
- Operational Aircraft: The 16th AGS maintained various aircraft over its history, including the AC-130 gunship, MC-130 Combat Talon, and other Special Operations platforms.
- Desert Storm Support: Members of the 16th AGS deployed to support Operation Desert Storm in 1991, ensuring rapid turnaround and high mission-capable rates for aircraft in combat operations.
- Humanitarian Missions: The squadron played a crucial role in supporting humanitarian relief missions, such as Operation Provide Comfort and disaster relief efforts in the Caribbean and Central America.
- Merger and Redesignation: In the early 2000s, the Air Force reorganized its maintenance structure, leading to the inactivation of the 16th AGS and its merging into Aircraft Maintenance Squadrons (AMXS), such as the 16th AMXS.
- Technical Excellence: The 16th AGS received multiple unit awards for maintenance excellence and safety, reflecting their outstanding performance in keeping complex special operations aircraft flying.
- 24/7 Operations: Squadron personnel worked around-the-clock shifts, often in challenging conditions, to generate sorties for training and real-world special operations missions.
- Innovation: Airmen from the 16th AGS developed innovative maintenance techniques and tools that were later adopted Air Force-wide for special mission aircraft.
- Heritage and Pride: Former members of the 16th AGS maintain a strong sense of camaraderie and pride, with many later serving in other elite maintenance and leadership roles across the Air Force Special Operations Command.