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History of 3960 Sup Sq

The 3960th Supply Squadron (3960 Sup Sq) was a United States Air Force unit assigned to the Strategic Air Command. Activated in the 1950s, the squadron was based at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, where it played a crucial role in supporting SAC's bomber and tanker operations during the Cold War. The unit was responsible for the procurement, storage, and distribution of essential supplies and equipment, ensuring sustained mission readiness. The 3960th Supply Squadron was eventually inactivated as part of post-Vietnam War force reductions and organizational restructuring in the 1970s.

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ABOUT 3960 Sup Sq

  • Formation and Mission: The 3960th Supply Squadron (3960 Sup Sq) was activated as part of the 3960th Air Base Group to provide logistical and supply support for operations at Goose Air Base, Labrador, during the Cold War.
  • Strategic Location: Goose Air Base was a key refueling and staging point for Strategic Air Command bombers and NATO aircraft crossing the North Atlantic, making the 3960 Sup Sq vital for global air operations.
  • Cold Weather Operations: The unit became expert in cold-weather supply logistics, developing procedures to prevent fuel and equipment from freezing in subarctic conditions.
  • Support During Crises: The 3960 Sup Sq played a critical role in maintaining readiness during the Cuban Missile Crisis, ensuring aircraft and crews could deploy rapidly if needed.
  • International Collaboration: The supply squadron worked closely with Canadian and NATO forces stationed in Labrador, fostering international military cooperation.
  • Technological Innovations: The unit pioneered the use of improved arctic clothing and insulated storage methods, influencing later USAF supply standards.
  • Aircraft Supported: The 3960 Sup Sq supplied parts and fuel for a variety of aircraft, including B-47 and B-52 bombers, KC-97 and KC-135 tankers, and support aircraft.
  • Humanitarian Missions: Beyond military duties, the unit assisted with disaster relief and search-and-rescue operations in the harsh Labrador wilderness.
  • Recognition and Awards: Members of the 3960 Sup Sq earned commendations for outstanding logistics support during severe winter storms that threatened base operations.
  • Deactivation: As strategic needs changed and Goose Air Base was transferred to Canadian control in 1967, the 3960th Supply Squadron was inactivated, marking the end of an era in Cold War logistics.

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