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Flying Tiger Maintenance: 23rd Maintenance Group, 23rd Wing: Moody Air Force Base [12] 28th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron: 28th Maintenance Group, 28th Bomb Wing: Ellsworth Air Force Base: 34th AMU and 37th AMU. [13] 31st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron: Dominant and Expeditionary: 31st Maintenance Group, 31st Fighter Wing: Aviano Air Base [14]
The 28th Operations Group is the flying component of the United States Air Force 28th Bomb Wing, stationed at Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota. The group controls two Rockwell B-1B Lancer bomb squadrons, and provides combat-ready aircrews to project global power anytime in support of the Combatant Commander's objectives.
The 28th Maintenance Group manages the production of a 1,500-member workforce comprising four squadrons, an annual organizational maintenance and reparable support division budget exceeding $42.5 million, aircraft and weapons valued at more than $9 billion and real property worth $168 million.
28th Bomb Wing [1] 34 BS 37 BS 77 BS: Ellsworth AFB, SD: B-1B 2002–present 1986–present 1986-1995; 1986-2002 319th Bomb Wing: 46 BS: Grand Forks AFB, ND: B-1B 1986-1994 366th Wing: 34 BS: Ellsworth AFB, SD Mountain Home AFB, ID: B-1B 1994-1997 1997-2002 Redesignated 366th Fighter Wing: 384th Bomb Wing: 28 BS: McConnell Air Force Base, KS: B ...
28th Operations Support Squadron: Ellsworth AFB: 28th Bomb Wing: 30th Operations Support Squadron: Vandenberg AFB: 30th Space Wing: 31st Operations Support Squadron: Aviano AB: 31st Fighter Wing: 33d Operations Support Squadron: Eglin AFB: 33d Fighter Wing: 34th Operations Support Squadron: United States Air Force Academy: 34th Training Wing ...
Two U.S. Air Force B-1 Lancer bombers, from the 28th Bomb Wing, Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., fly over the National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, 18 April 2017, on the 75th anniversary of the Doolittle Raid on Japan. The flyover marked the end of a memorial service commemorating the raid.
On 1 January, the 44th Strategic Missile Wing was activated at Ellsworth and assigned to the 821st. [1] The 850th Strategic Missile Squadron was assigned to the new wing. [10] [11] The same day, the division assumed support responsibility for Ellsworth through its 821st Combat Support Group. [12]
The squadron was activated in October 2011 at Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota [15] as an MQ-9 Reaper squadron and assigned to the 28th Operations Group. [3] The squadron replaced Detachment 1, 28th Operations Group, which had been activated in April 2011 to act as the lead organization to prepare Ellsworth for the activation of the ...