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History of 604th MASS

The 604th Military Airlift Support Squadron (MASS) was an important logistics unit within the United States Air Force, originally activated to provide airlift support operations in the Pacific region. Established during the Vietnam War era, the squadron played a crucial role in managing and supporting cargo and personnel movements through key airbases such as Yokota Air Base, Japan. The 604th MASS was responsible for coordinating airlift missions, refueling, and maintenance, ensuring the rapid and efficient transport of troops and equipment. The unit’s efforts contributed significantly to the effectiveness of U.S. military operations in the Pacific theater before it was eventually inactivated as part of broader organizational restructuring.

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ABOUT 604th MASS

  • Origins: The 604th Military Airlift Support Squadron (MASS) was activated as part of the Military Airlift Command to provide essential ground and air support for military airlift operations.
  • Location: The 604th MASS was based at Yokota Air Base in Japan, serving as a critical logistics and support hub for U.S. Air Force operations throughout the Pacific region.
  • Vietnam War Support: During the Vietnam War, the 604th MASS played a vital role in supporting airlift missions, ensuring that troops and supplies reached forward operating bases in Southeast Asia.
  • Aircraft Handling: The unit specialized in ground handling and servicing of various large transport aircraft, including the C-141 Starlifter, C-5 Galaxy, and C-130 Hercules.
  • Humanitarian Missions: The 604th MASS was frequently tasked with supporting humanitarian relief operations, such as delivering aid following natural disasters in the Pacific.
  • Distinguished Unit: The 604th MASS earned several commendations and awards for its outstanding service and support during both peacetime and conflict.
  • 24/7 Operations: The unit maintained round-the-clock readiness, with personnel on call to support urgent and unplanned missions at a moment’s notice.
  • Transition and Legacy: With changes in the Air Force’s organizational structure, the 604th MASS eventually inactivated, but its legacy continues in the modern air mobility support squadrons.
  • International Cooperation: The squadron often worked closely with Japanese Self Defense Forces and allied military units, strengthening international military partnerships.
  • Veterans’ Stories: Former members of the 604th MASS recall the camaraderie, challenges of operating in a high-tempo environment, and the pride of ensuring mission success for aircrews and ground personnel alike.

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