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MISSION: Provide mission-ready C-17 airlift, aeromedical evacuation, and agile combat support. The unit also provides intratheater aeromedical evacuation.
Wings 1 - 50 Special Operations Wing. Bomb Wing. Wing. Fighter Wing. Bomb Wing. Air Refueling Wing. Bomb Wing. Fighter Wing.
The USAF has three basic types of wings: operational, air base, and specialized mission.
Col Douglas A. Stouffer is the Commander, 911th Airlift Wing, Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. As Installation Commander, he is the senior officer responsible for the wing mission, assets, and all assigned personnel.
The Air Force Reserve Command, with headquarters at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., became the ninth major command of the Air Force on Feb. 17, 1997, as a result of Title XII - Reserve Forces Revitalization - in Public Law 104-201, the National Defense Authorization Act of Fiscal Year 1997.
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USAF wings are structured to fulfill a mission from a specific base, and contain a headquarters and four groups: an operations group, a maintenance group, a medical group and a mission support group. Such a wing is referred to as a Combat Wing Organization, which is comparable to a brigade in the US Army.
Mid wing: mounted approximately halfway up the fuselage. Shoulder wing: mounted on the upper part or shoulder of the fuselage, slightly below the top of the fuselage. A shoulder wing is sometimes considered a subtype of high wing. High wing: mounted on the upper fuselage.
The USAF has three basic types of wings: operational, air base, and specialized mission. An operational wing has an operations group and related operational mission activity assigned to it.

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