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14th Air Support Operations Squadron
The 14 ASOS integrates air power into the US Army 82d Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, NC, scheme of ground maneuver. They maintain an alert commitment to deploy on extremely short notice for contingency operations. The squadron performs night/day parachute and helicopter assaults with division, brigade, and battalion commanders to provide on-scene air planning expertise. The squadron controls employment of combat aircraft flown by all services in support of over 15,000 troops. |
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18th Air Support Operations Group
- Provide airmen with equipment and training so they can effectively provide operational analysis; formulate and recommend strategies; and execute the employment of effects-based air and ground operations in support of national, theater and tactical objectives
- Build and be recognized as the finest group and combat team in the United States Air Force.
-Take care of our people. |
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18th Weather Squadron
The 18 WS provides weather support to the Army's XVIII Airborne Corps, 18th Aviation Brigade, 82d Airborne Division, 82d Combat Aviation Brigade, and their units in garrison and in a tactical field environment. The squadron trains and maintains readiness to deploy worldwide to support aviation and ground combat operations. They manage four geographically separated subordinate units. The Commander, 18 WS, as Staff Weather Officer to XVIII Airborne Corps, controls all meteorological and oceanographic assets of the Corps and subordinate units (during wartime). The 18 WS commander also oversees support to the Military District of Washington, the US Army Transportation Center, US Army Armor School, and the US Army Aviation Center. |
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21st Special Tactics Squadron |
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23d Fighter Group |
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23d Maintenance Squadron |
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23d Operation Support Squadron |
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24th Special Tactics Squadron |
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53rd Aerial Port Squadron
We prepare qualified individuals to deploy and perform Aerial Port Operations anywhere, at anytime in support of Air Force global airlift requirements.
We are dedicated professionals committed to being the best trained and combat ready Aerial Port Squadron in the Air Force Reserve Command.
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74th Fighter Squadron |
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75th Fighter Squadron
Maintains a combat-ready posture capable of deploying A/OA-10 aircraft and personnel worldwide on short notice to conduct day and night close air support (CAS), forward air control (airborne) (FAC[A]), combat search and rescue (CSAR) and interdiction in support of US national objectives. Unit personnel employ and control the employment of conventional and precision-guided munitions (PGMs) in the counterland battle |
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342d Training Squadron
Mission Statement Unavailable. The mission of the 342nd Training Squadron is to provide pararescue, combat control, survival evasion resistance escape instructor, tactical air control party, and explosive ordnance disposal recruitment, screening, and training in support of usaf special tactics units. |
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373d Training Squadron
Det 2's primary mission is to provide superior C-130E/H and A/OA-10A aircraft maintenance training to meet the evolving AEF needs of the Air Force and DOD agencies We provide formal and informal technical instruction necessary to qualify personnel in the skills, knowledge and techniques required to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot both C-130 and A-10 aircraft and its associated ground support equipment. This is achieved through on-site or Mobil Training Teams (MTTs). Det 2's secondary mission is to serve as technical advisors in helping units solve maintenance problems. This may include troubleshooting system failures, analyzing maintenance data, and developing maintenance processes. |
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A-10 Demo Team |
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AVTEG |
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Detachment 1 - AMC Logistic Support Squadron |
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Joint Personnel Recovery Agency |