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55th Wing Geographically Separated Unit (GSU) 756th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron: Jaguars: 56th Maintenance Group, 56th Fighter Wing: Luke Air Force Base: 308 AMU "Emerald Knights", 309 AMU "Wild Ducks" and 310 AMU "Top Hats". [19] 812th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron 12th Maintenance Group NAS Pensacola 860th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
Aircraft Crashed 42 nautical miles south-south-west of Gila Bend, AZ 16 September 1991. Pilot survived. 405 TTW Unit Emblem. On 25 August 1979, the 405th Tactical Training Wing was activated at Luke AFB, Arizona by Tactical Air Command to consolidate the F-15 Eagle Replacement Training Unit (RTU) operations.
The 405th Army Field Support Brigade (405th AFSB) is a US Army field support brigade stationed in Kaiserslautern in Germany.The brigade is assigned to the U.S. Army Sustainment Command.
The 6th Engineer Support Battalion (6th ESB or 6th EngSptBn), is an engineering battalion of the United States Marine Corps Reserve. The battalion is headquartered in Portland , Oregon, and falls under the command of the 4th Marine Logistics Group .
The unit specializes in communications and is trained to provide radio, cyber, wire/switching, and satellite services to support Marine Expeditionary Forces (MEFs). 6th Communication Battalion also serves the surrounding New York community by running the Toys for Tots program in the New York City and Long Island area, attending parades and ...
The 6th Medical Logistics Management Center (6MLMC), a direct reporting unit of U.S. Army Forces Command at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with administrative control and training readiness authority to the Medical Research and Development Command at Fort Detrick, Maryland, and serves as the Army's only deployable medical materiel management center worldwide.
The squadron was first established in the Signal Corps at Hamilton Field shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor as the 140th Signal Radio Intelligence Company.The unit trained in California and was converted to an Air Corps unit in the summer of 1944 as the 6th Radio Squadron, Mobile, specializing in intercepting radio transmissions in Japanese.
The Sixth Photographic Squadron was formed and activated in early 1942 under the Second Air Force of the United States Army Air Forces.It was quartered on land adjacent to the Colorado Springs (Colorado) Municipal Airport, which became Colorado Springs Army Air Base which became Peterson Air Force Base (which still exists as the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), the Air Force ...