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Grand Forks Air Force Base (AFB) (IATA: RDR, ICAO: ... 319th Medical Group 319th Health Care Operations Squadron; 319th Medical Support Squadron;
354 Medical Group, Eielson Air Force Base; 673rd Medical Group, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson; 28th Medical Group, Ellsworth Air Force Base; 92nd Medical Group, Fairchild Air Force Base; 90th Medical Group, Francis E. Warren Air Force Base; 319th Medical Group, Grand Forks Air Force Base; 15th Medical Group, Joint Base Peral Harbor-Hickam
The 1st, 2nd, and 9th Aeromedical Evacuation Groups all previously existed.. The 427th Special Operations Training Squadron (tail code IJ) at England Air Force Base, Louisiana, flew the Cessna A-37 Dragonfly (OA-37B FAC variant) from 1970–1972, assigned to the provisional 4410th Special Operations Training Group, Tactical Air Command.
Was 3785th Field Training Group. Redesignated 396th Field Training Group [183] [184] 3790th Medical Service Training Wing: Sheppard AFB, TX: ATC: 1 Apr 1988: 1 Feb 1992: Replaced School of Health Care Sciences. Redesignated 3790th Medical Service Training Group [185] 3800th Air University Wing 3800th Air Base Wing: Maxwell AFB, AL: AU, ATC: 28 ...
Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota. 4136th Strategic Wing: 1 January 1959 – 1 July 1962; Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota. 4141st Strategic Wing: 1 July 1959 – 1 July 1962; Glasgow Air Force Base, Montana [1] Groups. 821st Combat Support Group: 1 January 1962 – 30 June 1971; 821st Medical Group: 1 January 1962 – 30 June 1971
It is stationed at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota. The wing is the host unit at Grand Forks. The wing operates the E-11A Battlefield Airborne Communications Node and the E/RQ-4B Global Hawk remotely piloted aircraft, delivering surveillance and reconnaissance to combatant commands. The wing comprises two groups and nine squadrons ...
In March 1995, the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission selected the 321st Strategic Missile Wing at Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota for deactivation. The 321st Missile Group transferred control of its Minuteman III silos and alert responsibilities to the 341st Missile Wing on 30 September 1998.
It again became part of the reserve force in 1955 as the 319th Fighter-Bomber Group, but was inactivated in 1957, when the reserves converted to the troop carrier mission. It remained inactive until 1991. In 2019 the group was reactivated at Grand Forks Air Force Base as the Operations Group in charge of all active duty RQ-4 Global Hawk operations.