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  • Fact Sheet: 421st Combat Training Squadron

    The 421st Combat Training Squadron is a selectively manned unit composed of 42 unique Air Force Specialty Codes dedicated to its Chief of Staff of the Air Force chartered mission to deliver expeditionary combat support training to over 5,000 USAF, Joint and NATO personnel annually. The 421 CTS

  • Fact Sheet: 423d Training Squadron

    The 423d Training Squadron is aligned under the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Operations School at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. The mission of the 423d TRS is to train and educate professional expeditionary Airmen and enable warfighters to operate effectively in multiple

  • Fact Sheet: 435th Training Squadron

    The 435th Training Squadron (TRS) is the newest squadron established under the USAF Expeditionary Operations School (EOS) charged with training and educating all-domain command and control (C2) Mobility Warfighters.

  • Fact Sheet: 621st Contingency Response Wing

    The 621st Contingency Response Wing is a highly specialized team of Airmen that rapidly deploy to open airbases, coordinate air mobility operations, enable joint interoperability, and advise partner nations. From wartime taskings to disaster relief, the 621st CRW extends Air Mobility Command's reach

  • Fact Sheet: Expeditionary Operations School

    The USAF Expeditionary Operations School of the USAF Expeditionary Center is the Air Force’s Center of Excellence for expeditionary operations, and mobility skills training and education.For over 25 years, the school has provided responsive and innovative training solutions that produced the most

  • Fact Sheet: Twenty-First Air Force & U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center

    The Twenty-First Air Force and U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center are the leaders for excellence in Expeditionary Agile Combat Support, advanced Rapid Global Mobility training, and education in Expeditionary Operations. The Twenty-First Air Force provides direct oversight of the Global Air Mobility