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Dover AFB is the first air force base to receive the new C-5M "Super Galaxy", receiving the aircraft on February 9, 2009 (named "The Spirit of Global Reach"). [ 9 ] On February 2, 2015, the 9,600 foot runway 01-19 was closed for repairs.
Ashiya AB, Japan Tachikawa AB, Japan Naha AB, Okinawa Kunsan AB, Korea: Activated on 7 Feb 1955, replaced 6127th Air Terminal Group ().Stations: Ashiya AB, Japan, 7 Feb 1955; Tachikawa AB, Japan, 1 Jul 1956; Naha AB, Okinawa, 8 Mar 1966; Kunsan AB, Korea, 30 Jun 1971 – 1 Nov 1973.
The group is stationed at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. During World War II as the 1st Combat Cargo Group , the group fought in the China-Burma-India Theater transporting supplies and reinforcements to and evacuating casualties flying combat operations in Burma and China assigned to the Tenth Air Force .
Tinker Air Force Base [44] 509th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron: Keepers Of The Spirit: 509th Maintenance Group, 509th Bomb Wing: Whiteman Air Force Base [45] 512th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron: 512th Maintenance Group, 512th Airlift Wing: Dover Air Force Base [46] 514th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron: 514th Maintenance Group, 514th Air Mobility ...
Jun–Oct 1948. Replaced 734th Air Force Base Unit. Redesignated 1912th AACS Squadron. 105th AACS Squadron: Carswell AFB, TX: Jun–Oct 1948. Replaced 735th Air Force Base Unit. Redesignated 1921st AACS Squadron. 106th AACS Squadron: Lowry AFB, CO: Jun–Oct 1948. Replaced 736th Air Force Base Unit. Redesignated 1910th AACS Squadron. 108th AACS ...
Keesler AFB: C-21: Inactive 47th Airlift Flight: Wright-Patterson AFB: C-21: Inactive 48th Airlift Squadron: Little Rock AFB: C-130J Super Hercules: Inactive 50th Airlift Squadron: Little Rock AFB: Red Devils: C-130 Hercules: Inactive (now 50th Air Refueling Squadron) 52nd Airlift Squadron: Peterson AFB: C-130H: Active 53rd Airlift Squadron ...
In 2001, the Dover Port Mortuary became the sole port mortuary in the continental U.S. after the mortuary at Travis Air Force Base in California closed. In 2003, the new Charles C. Carson Center for Mortuary Affairs replaced the 48-year-old facility that had been in use since 1955 to identify and process the remains of over 50,000 service members.
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