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History of 426th Munitions Maintenance Squadron

The 426th Munitions Maintenance Squadron (426th MMS) was a United States Air Force unit activated during the Cold War era. The squadron played a crucial role in managing, maintaining, and safeguarding nuclear munitions at various Strategic Air Command (SAC) bases. Notably, it supported bomber and missile operations, ensuring the readiness and reliability of the nation's strategic deterrent forces. The 426th MMS was eventually inactivated as part of post-Cold War force reductions and changes in U.S. nuclear posture.

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ABOUT 426th Munitions Maintenance Squadron

  • Origins in the Cold War: The 426th Munitions Maintenance Squadron (MMS) was activated during the height of the Cold War to support United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) nuclear deterrence missions.
  • Primary Mission: The squadron was responsible for the storage, maintenance, and security of nuclear weapons in support of NATO allies, playing a key role in the alliance’s nuclear sharing program.
  • Location: The 426th MMS was most notably stationed at RAF Wethersfield and later at RAF Bentwaters, both in the United Kingdom, supporting U.S. and allied tactical fighter wings.
  • Support to Multiple Wings: The squadron provided munitions support to several tactical fighter wings, including the 20th Tactical Fighter Wing and the 81st Tactical Fighter Wing.
  • Emphasis on Security: Due to their nuclear mission, the 426th MMS operated under extremely tight security protocols, including dedicated security police units and frequent readiness drills.
  • NATO Exercises: The unit participated in major NATO exercises, such as REFORGER and CRISEX, testing rapid deployment and operational readiness under wartime scenarios.
  • Deactivation and Legacy: With the reduction of U.S. nuclear weapons in Europe following arms control agreements and changing strategic needs, the 426th MMS was inactivated in the late 1980s.
  • Personnel Expertise: The squadron’s personnel were highly trained specialists in munitions handling, nuclear surety, and explosive ordnance disposal (EOD).
  • Recognition and Awards: The 426th MMS earned multiple Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards for exceptional performance and mission accomplishment during its active years.
  • Symbolic Patch: The unit’s emblem featured imagery representing munitions maintenance and the “watchful eye” of security, symbolizing its dual mission of readiness and vigilance.

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