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History of 96th Supply Squadron

The 96th Supply Squadron was a vital logistics unit in the United States Air Force, originally activated during the post-World War II era. It played a key role in providing supply support to the 96th Bombardment Wing, ensuring the availability of critical materials, equipment, and munitions for strategic operations. Stationed primarily at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, the squadron supported various missions throughout the Cold War, contributing to the wing’s readiness and effectiveness. Over time, as the Air Force reorganized its logistics and support structures, the 96th Supply Squadron was eventually inactivated or redesignated, but its legacy of excellence in supply chain management endures.

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ABOUT 96th Supply Squadron

  • Origins in World War II: The 96th Supply Squadron traces its roots to World War II, supporting the 96th Bombardment Group in the European Theater with essential logistics and materiel.
  • Role in Strategic Air Command: During the Cold War, the squadron supported Strategic Air Command operations, ensuring rapid deployment and readiness of nuclear forces.
  • Redesignations: The unit has undergone several redesignations, reflecting changes in Air Force structure and missions, including being known at times as the 96th Logistics Readiness Squadron.
  • Support for B-52 Bombers: At Dyess Air Force Base and other locations, the squadron played a key role in maintaining the supply chain for B-52 Stratofortress bombers.
  • Humanitarian Missions: Members of the 96th Supply Squadron have participated in humanitarian relief efforts, providing logistical support for disaster responses both at home and abroad.
  • Technological Innovation: The squadron was among the early adopters of automated inventory management systems, dramatically increasing supply chain efficiency.
  • Support in the Gulf War: The 96th Supply Squadron contributed to Operation Desert Storm, ensuring troops and aircraft had the necessary supplies to sustain operations in Southwest Asia.
  • Award-Winning Performance: The squadron has earned multiple Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards for exemplary logistics support and mission accomplishment.
  • Transition to Expeditionary Operations: In the post-9/11 era, the unit adapted to expeditionary deployment models, supporting global operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere.
  • Heritage and Legacy: The 96th Supply Squadron is celebrated for its long-standing tradition of excellence, supporting airpower through every major U.S. conflict since World War II.

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