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451st Air Expeditionary Wing
The 451st Air Expeditionary Wing provides a persistent and powerful airpower presence in the Afghanistan area of operations. 451st AEW Airmen provide world-class Tactical Airlift, Close Air Support, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, Command and Control, Airborne Datalink, Combat Search and Rescue, Casualty Evacuation and Aeromedical Evacuation capabilities whenever and wherever needed.
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The 451st Expeditionary Operations Group is responsible for conducting flying and aeromedical evacuation operations for the 451st Air Expeditionary Wing.
The group oversees the day-to-day operations of a F-16 fighter squadron, a C-130J airlift squadron, an airborne datalink capability, remotely piloted aircraft squadron and a Control Reporting Center.
Additionally, the operations group oversees a range of support functions such as life support, intelligence, and weather.
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The 451st Expeditionary Mission Support Group provides combat mission support with motivated personnel in four squadrons and one flight to include a Civil Engineer Squadron, Communications Squadron, Logistics Readiness Squadron, Security Forces Squadron and Force Support Flight. The 451 EMSG works in support of the International Security Assistance Force and Operation Enduring Freedom and is responsible for mission support to a composite wing comprised of tactical airlift, close air support, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, command and control, airborne datalink, combat search and rescue, casualty and aeromedical evacuation capabilities. |
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The 451st Expeditionary Maintenance Group consists of maintainers working in two expeditionary maintenance squadrons providing world-class flightline, backshop, and munitions support for aircraft across eight different mission data series in the largest maintenance complex in the southwest area of responsibility.
Missions include close air support, tactical air support, intelligence/ surveillance/ reconnaissance, tactical airborne gateway, combat search and rescue, and medical evacuation to support joint/coalition/NATO forces promoting democracy and human rights. |
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The 651st Air Expeditionary Group became the newest group under the 451st Air Expeditionary Wing June 29, 2011. The 651 AEG allows for centralized command and control of the rescue mission at KAF and Camp Bastion. The 651 AEG has a similar mission to the 451 EOG but operates out of Camp Bastion. Under it are many units previously owned by 451 EOG, but includes support units to better serve assets stationed out at Camp Bastion.
The 651st Air Expeditionary Group is comprised of 26th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, 46th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, 76th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, and 651st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility. |
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The 466th Air Expeditionary Squadron is a tenant unit headquartered out of
The 466th Air Expeditionary Group in Kabul. The mission of the 466
AES is to provide expeditionary combat support to US Army, US Marine Corps, Joint, and Coalition units in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM and the International Security Assistance Force throughout southern and western Afghanistan.
For more information, see fact sheet on the 466 AES. |
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