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History of 7368 Combat Support Group

The 7368 Combat Support Group was a United States Air Force unit stationed at Rhein-Main Air Base, West Germany, during the Cold War era. Activated in the early 1950s, the group provided essential base support services, including logistics, security, and maintenance, for USAF operations in Europe. The 7368 CSG played a crucial role in sustaining airlift and operational readiness for both tactical and strategic missions, particularly during periods of heightened tension between NATO and Warsaw Pact forces. The unit was eventually inactivated in the early 1970s as part of broader USAF organizational realignments in Europe.

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ABOUT 7368 Combat Support Group

  • Formation: The 7368th Combat Support Group (CSG) was established by the United States Air Force to provide support functions at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea, during the Cold War era.
  • Kunsan Air Base Role: The group played a crucial role in maintaining and operating Kunsan AB, which remains a strategically significant installation for U.S. forces in the Asia-Pacific region.
  • Vietnam War Era: The 7368th CSG was active during a period of high tension in the region, supporting operations connected to the Vietnam War and deterring North Korean aggression.
  • Support Functions: The group’s responsibilities included base security, facility maintenance, supply, transportation, and other essential services for combat and support units stationed at Kunsan.
  • Organizational Changes: The unit underwent several redesignations and restructures as the U.S. Air Force adapted to changing defense needs in the region.
  • Legacy: The lineage and honors of the 7368th CSG contributed to the heritage of later units at Kunsan, such as the modern 8th Mission Support Group.
  • Cold War Incidents: The group was present during multiple periods of heightened alert, including the 1968 Pueblo Crisis, when North Korea captured the USS Pueblo.
  • Community Relations: Members of the 7368th CSG were actively involved in building positive relations with the local Korean community, participating in humanitarian and civic projects.
  • Multi-National Cooperation: The unit often worked alongside Republic of Korea forces, fostering interoperability and strengthening the U.S.-ROK alliance.
  • Inactivation and Transition: The 7368th Combat Support Group was eventually inactivated as part of a broader realignment, but its legacy continues through successor organizations at Kunsan Air Base.

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