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History of 376 FMS

The 376th Field Maintenance Squadron (FMS) was a United States Air Force unit primarily responsible for providing maintenance and support to aircraft assigned to the 376th Wing. Activated during the Cold War, the squadron played a crucial role in ensuring the operational readiness of strategic bombers and refueling aircraft, particularly during its assignments at overseas bases such as Manas Air Base in Kyrgyzstan. The 376 FMS maintained and repaired aircraft systems, engines, and components, directly supporting air mobility and combat missions in various theaters. Throughout its history, the unit was recognized for its technical excellence and vital contributions to U.S. Air Force operations before its eventual inactivation.

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ABOUT 376 FMS

  • Origins and Designation: The 376th FMS stands for the 376th Field Maintenance Squadron, a U.S. Air Force unit with roots dating back to the Cold War.
  • Manas Air Base: The unit was notably assigned to Manas Air Base in Kyrgyzstan, supporting operations during Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.
  • Aircraft Maintenance: The 376th FMS specialized in maintaining a variety of aircraft, including KC-135 Stratotankers and C-17 Globemaster IIIs.
  • Strategic Location: Manas Air Base, where the 376th FMS was based, was a vital logistics and aerial refueling hub for coalition forces in Central Asia.
  • Humanitarian Missions: Beyond combat operations, the 376th FMS also supported humanitarian airlifts, delivering aid and supplies during regional emergencies.
  • International Collaboration: The squadron worked closely with Kyrgyz authorities and other coalition partners, exemplifying military cooperation.
  • Nickname—"The Transit Center": The Manas base, home to 376th FMS, was often called the "Gateway to Afghanistan" due to its critical role in personnel and cargo transport.
  • Closure and Legacy: The 376th FMS and associated units ceased operations at Manas in 2014, marking the end of more than a decade of U.S. presence in Kyrgyzstan.
  • Decorations: The squadron and its parent wing received multiple awards for outstanding service and mission effectiveness during their deployment.
  • Veteran Community: Former 376th FMS members remain active in veteran networks, sharing stories of their unique experiences at Manas and contributing to the preservation of the unit's history.

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