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  • Air Combat Command

    Air Combat Command (ACC), headquartered at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, is one of ten major commands in the United States Air Force.

  • 355th Maintenance Group

    The 355th Maintenance Group directs component repair, equipment maintenance, sortie production, and overall daily maintenance operations for 355th Wing and associate units. The 355th MXG supports eight flying squadrons comprised of 75 A/OA-10, 15 EC-130H, 8 HC-130P, and 14 HH-60E combat-ready

  • 943 MXS Mission Spotlight

    Unit: 943rd Maintenance Squadron Motto/Slogan/Nickname: We Maintain So That Others May Live Mission: Provide organic maintenance of six HH-60G aircraft to primarily support all 305th Rescue Squadron flying operations and contingencies. Supports 943rd Rescue Group's deployment and exercise activities

  • 355th Mission Support Group

    Unit: 355th Mission Support Group Brief History: The 355th Mission Support Group was originally established as The 355th Combat Support Group, activated on 3 Nov 1965. It was organized on 8 Nov 1965 and then inactivated on 10 Dec 1970. It was again activated on 30 Sep 1976 and once again inactivated

  • 55th Electronic Combat Group

    The 55th Electronic Combat Group (55 ECG) provides combat-ready EC-130H COMPASS CALL aircraft, crews, maintenance and operational support to combatant commanders. The group also plans and executes information operations, including information warfare and electronic attack, in support of theater

  • 214th Attack Group

     The 214th Attack Group employs the MQ-9 Reaper through remote split operations from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz and from Ft. Huachuca in Sierra Vista, Ariz.  The unit also flies the RC-26 Condor aircraft from Tucson International Airport   The unit flies daily combat missions, providing

  • 355th Medical Group

    UNIT MISSION SPOTLIGHT Unit:355th Medical Group Description:The 355th Medical Group ensures combat medical readiness of the Desert Lightning Team for global contingencies. With an authorized staff of 413 and a resource allocation totaling $27 million, the Medical Group ensures that warriors at

  • 355th Operations Group

    The 355th Operations Group consists of five squadrons and over 300 personnel employing 83 A-10C aircraft and an AN/TPS-75 radar system. It provides war-fighters with forces for close air support (CAS), forward air control (FAC), combat search and rescue (CSAR). It also conducts all formal course

  • Pararescue

    Air Force Pararescuemen, also known as PJs, are the only DoD elite combat forces specifically organized, trained, equipped, and postured to conduct full spectrum Personnel Recovery (PR) to include both conventional and unconventional combat rescue operations. These Battlefield Airmen are the most

  • 12th Air Force (ACC)

    Headquarters Twelfth Air Force is responsible for the combat readiness of 10 active-duty wings and three direct reporting units in the western United States. The fighter and bomber wings possess 430 aircraft and more than 33,000 active-duty military and civilian personnel. The 3rd Combat