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History of 192nd CES.

The 192nd Civil Engineer Squadron (192nd CES) is a unit of the Virginia Air National Guard, stationed at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. Established to provide engineering support and rapid response capabilities, the 192nd CES is responsible for base infrastructure, emergency management, and disaster response operations. Over the years, the unit has participated in numerous domestic and overseas missions, supporting both combat operations and humanitarian efforts. Their expertise in construction, maintenance, and repair has made them a vital component in ensuring mission readiness and operational sustainability for the Air National Guard and the U.S. Air Force.

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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.

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