The 586th Expeditionary Support Squadron, the Air Force’s newest expeditionary unit in Southwest Asia, was activated Jan. 2 at an air base in the region. The squadron, a component of the 586th Air Expeditionary Group, is charged with providing functions like chapel ministry and personnel management at four separate locations for US military personnel entering and exiting the war theater. When at full strength this summer, the unit will comprise more than 50 airmen. Maj. Gregory Marty, the squadron commander, said these airmen “will assist in moving our forces where and when they are needed” and “will serve a crucial role in assisting the family members of our brothers and sisters in arms should they be called to make their ultimate sacrifice.” (386th AEW report by SSgt. Lindsey Maurice)
F-35 Deliveries Resume After a Year on Hold
July 19, 2024
Lockheed Martin began delivering F-35s again on July 19, after a year of building the fighters and putting them directly into storage because their Tech Refresh 3 systems and software were not fully tested.