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The 412th TW is host to over 100,000 visitors annually and supports over 25,000 dependents, retirees, and veterans. Major units within the wing include the 412th Mission Support and the 412th Medical Groups, as well the 412th Civil Engineer/Transportation Directorate, 412th Security Forces Squadron and the Services and Comptroller Divisions.
412th Operations Support Squadron 416th Flight Test Squadron – F-16C/D Fighting Falcon , T-38C Talon 418th Flight Test Squadron – C-17A Globemaster III , C-130 Hercules , CV-22 Osprey , KC-46 Pegasus , KC-135R Stratotanker
445th Flight Test Squadron: (Initial Flight Test Operations, T-38) 461st Flight Test Squadron: (F-35 Joint Strike Fighter) Global Reach (transport and air refueling) 412th Flight Test Squadron: (C-135C Speckled Trout) 418th Flight Test Squadron: (C-130 and special operations and special mission variants; CV-22; KC-135 and special variants; C-17A)
The 412th Flight Test Squadron (412 FLTS) of the Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) at Edwards AFB, California operated the C-135 Speckled Trout airframe and managed its test mission. The name Speckled Trout applies to both the organization and the aircraft. The name was chosen in honor of an early program monitor, Faye Trout, who assisted in ...
1948–1952. Redesignated 33d Operations Squadron. Currently 33d Operations Support Squadron. 34th Communications Squadron, Air Force: Slocum AFB Mitchel AFB, NY: 1948–1955. Also 34th Communications Squadron, Command. Disbanded 1983. 35th Communications Squadron, Command: Hamilton AFB, CA: 1948–1960. Also 34th Communications Squadron, Air ...
412th may refer to: 412th Bombardment Squadron or 912th Air Refueling Squadron (912 ARS), full-time active duty Regular Air Force squadron in California 412th Engineer Command (United States) (TEC), US Army Reserve unit, conducts theater-level engineer operations for Eighth U.S. Army, Korea
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The first flying squadron was the 215th Aero Squadron, which was transferred from Rockwell Field, North Island, California. Later the 68th and the 289th were also transferred up from Rockwell. Only a few U.S. Army Air Service aircraft arrived with squadrons, most of the Curtiss JN-4 Jennys to be used for flight training were shipped in wooden ...