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349th Troop Carrier Group

349th Operations Group
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McDonnell Douglas KC-10A Extender 82-0191 taking off at Travis AFB
Active 1943–1946; 1949–1951; 1952–1959; 1992—present
Country  United States
Branch  United States Air Force
Role Air Mobility
Part of Air Force Reserve Command
Decorations Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Combat "V" Device
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
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The 349th Operations Group (349 OG) is a United States Air Force Reserve unit assigned to the 349th Air Mobility Wing. The unit is stationed at Travis Air Force Base, California.

The 349 OG controls all operational flying squadrons of the 349 AW.

The unit's World War II predecessor unit, the 349th Troop Carrier Group was a C-46 Commando transport unit assigned to Ninth Air Force in Western Europe.

Trained at various bases for troop carrier operations, participating in maneuvers and practicing paratroop drops, glider towing, and flying training, until moving to Europe in March 1945. In western Europe, transported vehicles, gasoline, and supplies. At the end of the war, evacuated patients and allied former prisoners of war. Returned to America in July and August 1945.

In 1946, trained Chinese crews to operate C-46 aircraft. Between June 1949 and April 1951, trained reservists in troop carrier operations. Between June 1952 and September 1957, trained for fighter-bomber operations, but returned to troop carrier training from September 1957 to April 1959.

Activated in 1992 to manage strategic airlift squadrons, and in 1994 also acquired air refueling squadrons. Since then the group has taken part in joint training exercises, channel and special assignment airlift missions, and humanitarian and contingency operations worldwide.

 This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency website http://www.afhra.af.mil/.


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