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The U.S. Air Force became a separate service on 18 September 1947, and on 13 January 1948, Scott Field was re-designated as Scott Air Force Base and the 3310th Technical Training Wing assumed host responsibility from the 3505th Army Air Forces Base Unit.
Scott Air Force Base, Illinois: Nickname(s) Surface Warriors: Motto(s) Deliver Readiness and Lethality: Commanders; Commander: MG Lance G. Curtis: Deputy to the Commander: Kristina M. O'Brien: Deputy Commanding Officer: Colonel David P. Key: Chief of Staff: Colonel Shari R. Bennett: Command Sergeant Major: Command Sergeant Major Randy Brown ...
Between January 1966 and April 1975 the wing maintained and scheduled support aircraft at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, generally using aircrews provided by other Scott-based units to provide scheduled air shuttle and courier service to the east and west coasts. From January 1966 to September 1968 and since June 1973, the wing operated and ...
The 932nd Airlift Wing at Scott Air Force Base is lesser known than its counterpart on base, the 375th Air Mobility Wing, but the 932nd plays a unique role in the metro-east.
“This was to train already experienced Airmen in other career field’s operations,” said Tech. Sgt. Martez Little, 375th LRS noncommissioned officer in charge of fuel distribution.
JOSAC schedules aircraft assigned to the U.S. Air Force, Air National Guard and Reserve, Army National Guard and Army Reserves and the U.S. Marines. JOSAC is located at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois. JOSAC was stood up in July 1996 to efficiently schedule to Operational Support Airlift assets of the Air Force, Navy, Marines and Army.
It is stationed at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. The unit's World War II predecessor unit, the 375th Troop Carrier Group operated primarily in the Southwest Pacific Theater transporting men, supplies and ammunition to forward bases in New Guinea , New Britain and in the Solomon and Admiralty Islands .
“When I think about spirituality, I think it’s deeper than religion. It’s the thing that gives people hope, purpose and meaning,” explained Maj. Randy Barlow, 375th Air Mobility Wing chaplain.