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About 316th Field Maintenance Squadron

The 316th Field Maintenance Squadron was a unit of the United States Air Force, activated to provide essential maintenance support for aircraft and related equipment. Established during the Cold War era, the squadron played a crucial role in ensuring the operational readiness of assigned wings, particularly at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. The unit's responsibilities included in-depth repairs, inspections, and servicing of aircraft systems, contributing to the mission success of the 316th Wing. Over time, Air Force restructuring and changes in maintenance organization led to the squadron's inactivation, with its legacy continuing through successor units and the ongoing support of Air Force operations.

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Osan Korea Electronic Warfare Technician

Osan Korea Electronic Warfare Technician

51 Component Repair Squadron • U.S. Air Force • 1979

Boeing 767 Captain

Boeing 767 Captain

U.S. Air Force • 2017

Towing Gliders

Towing Gliders

U.S. Air Force • 2000

C-141 Flight Engineer Graduation

C-141 Flight Engineer Graduation

708 Military Airlift Squadron • U.S. Air Force • 1982

About 316th Field Maintenance Squadron

About this Unit

The 316th Field Maintenance Squadron was a unit of the United States Air Force, activated to provide essential maintenance support for aircraft and related equipment. Established during the Cold War era, the squadron played a crucial role in ensuring the operational readiness of assigned wings, particularly at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. The unit's responsibilities included in-depth repairs, inspections, and servicing of aircraft systems, contributing to the mission success of the 316th Wing. Over time, Air Force restructuring and changes in maintenance organization led to the squadron's inactivation, with its legacy continuing through successor units and the ongoing support of Air Force operations.

Historical Facts

• Origins: The 316th Field Maintenance Squadron was originally constituted to provide field-level maintenance for aircraft assigned to the 316th Wing, supporting various air mobility and transport missions. • Activation: The squadron was activated at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, an important hub for the United States Air Force on the East Coast. • Mission: The primary mission of the 316th FMS was to perform intermediate-level maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair on a broad array of aircraft and support equipment. • Aircraft Supported: Over its active years, the squadron maintained several aircraft types, including the C-130 Hercules and C-141 Starlifter, critical for cargo and personnel transport. • Vietnam War Support: Personnel from the 316th frequently deployed in support of operations during the Vietnam War, ensuring aircraft readiness in challenging environments. • Specialized Skills: The squadron included experts in hydraulics, avionics, engines, airframes, and electrical systems, making it a highly versatile maintenance unit. • Innovation: The 316th FMS was recognized for developing expedited troubleshooting techniques that reduced aircraft downtime and increased mission readiness rates. • Unit Awards: The squadron earned several Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards for its exemplary performance and dedication to mission success. • Organizational Changes: In the late 20th century, as part of Air Force-wide restructuring, the 316th FMS was merged into the 316th Maintenance Squadron, broadening its scope and responsibilities. • Legacy: Veterans of the 316th Field Maintenance Squadron often recall a strong sense of camaraderie and pride in their technical contributions, which were vital to the operational success of the 316th Wing and U.S. Air Force missions globally.