ABOUT 192nd CES.
- Origins: The 192nd Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) is a unit of the Virginia Air National Guard, part of the 192nd Wing, based at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia.
- Establishment: The squadron traces its roots back to the original 192nd Fighter Group, with the CES being a critical support component in base construction and maintenance since its formal organization.
- Disaster Response: The 192nd CES has been regularly mobilized for state emergency responses, including disaster relief after hurricanes, floods, and severe weather events in Virginia.
- Global Deployments: Members of the 192nd CES have deployed overseas in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, providing engineering expertise in austere environments.
- Base Realignment: In 2007, as part of the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC), the 192nd moved from Richmond International Airport to Langley Air Force Base, integrating more closely with active-duty counterparts.
- Contingency Engineering: The squadron specializes in rapid runway repair, airfield damage assessment, and establishing forward operating bases in combat zones.
- Community Projects: The 192nd CES often participates in Innovative Readiness Training projects, building schools, clinics, and infrastructure in underserved U.S. communities.
- Awards: The unit has received multiple Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards for superior performance during both peacetime and contingency operations.
- Environmental Stewardship: The squadron is involved in environmental protection efforts, including hazardous material containment, pollution prevention, and wildlife habitat preservation on military installations.
- Heritage and Pride: The 192nd CES maintains a strong esprit de corps, with deep connections to Virginia’s military history and a tradition of excellence spanning more than 70 years.