Wing Staff. The 90th Security Forces Group is composed of five squadrons. Our Mission: The 75th Logistics Readiness Squadron is responsible for providing worldwide transportation, supply and fuels support. Stations . 15th Medical Group. Activated on 1 May 1991. The 36th Logistics Readiness Squadron provides Team Andersen with the full spectrum of logistics support to include operating the largest fuel storage location in the Air Force and overseeing the installation deployment and reception operations. 647th Security Forces Squadron. The squadron acts as the single authority for materiel and distribution management as well as managing the wing's deployment machine. Redesignated 99 Logistics Readiness Squadron on 13 Jan 2003. Redesignated as: 86 Motor Vehicle Squadron on 20 Jan 1950; 86 Transportation Squadron on 1 Oct 1956. The 81st Logistics Readiness Squadron provides comprehensive transportation, supply, fuels, and logistics plans support to 52,000 members from all branches of service to Gulf Coast installations, including 2nd largest technical training wing in US Air Force. Inactivated on 15 Jan 2004. 15th Comptroller Squadron. The 5th Mission Support Group is committed to providing flawless mission support. Activated on 1 Nov 1969. We are part of a dedicated team that provides vehicle maintenance, deployment support, and transportation for passengers, cargo and household goods. 87th Logistics Readiness Squadron The 87th Logistics Readiness Squadron, with over 400 assigned personnel, stood up on Oct. 1, 2002, as part of the Combat Wing Reorganization. Assignments . 15th Medical Support Squadron . 99 Combat Support Group, 2 Jan 1968-31 Mar 1974. The units of the 90th Mission Support Group include the 90th Civil Engineer Squadron, 90th Logistics Readiness Squadron, 90th Communications Squadron, 90th Contracting Squadron, and the 90th Force Support Squadron. Unit commanders will continue to determine which personnel are mission essential and non-mission essential for operations during inclement weather. 647th Logistics Readiness Squadron. 5th Medical Group. The Wing is composed of the following units: 633rd Air Base Wing Staff 633rd Air Base Wing Equal Opportunity Office 633rd Air Base Wing Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program The Mission Support Group delivers combat and test-enabling mission support to over 11,000 personnel assigned to Edwards Air Force Base, the 412th Test Wing, the Air Force Research Laboratory, NASA’s Flight Research Facility and 50 associate units on an installation spanning 308,000 acres. The unit's wartime mission is to provide contingency operations, supply, fuels and transportation as well as redeployment actions to bring warfighters home. 15th Healthcare Operations Squadron . The 366th LRS's mission statement is to efficiently execute logistics activities across the full spectrum of operations around the globe. Redesignated as 86 Logistics Readiness Squadron on 27 Sep 2002. Mission: The 433rd Logistics Readiness Squadron contains 120 Airmen in eight diverse Air Force career fields, who specialize in deployment planning, supply chain operations, fuels and transportation management. 99 Logistics Group, 1 Oct 1995; 99 Mission Support Group, 20 Sep 2002-. 747th Communications Squadron. 15th Medical Group . ... 5th Security Forces Squadron, 5th Contracting Squadron and 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron. The 366th Logistics Readiness Squadron headquarters sits covered with snow after a recent flurry Dec. 6, 2016 at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. See More 27 Special Operations Logistics Readiness Squadron 15 Operational Medical Readiness Squadron . Activated on 16 Jul 2009. Inactivated on 8 Mar 1958. Assignments. The 633 ABW is an Air Force-lead mission support wing, serving both Air Force and Army units, as a result of a congressionally mandated joint-basing initiative between Langley AFB and Fort Eustis. Inactivated on 14 Jun 1985.