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20 Base Units<br />

19th Operations Group<br />

The 19th Operations Group’s mission is to provide and<br />

sustain combatant commands with precise and<br />

responsive theater combat aerial delivery. The group trains<br />

and develops Airmen to lead the Air Force and innovates<br />

and shapes future combat aerial delivery options.<br />

The 19th Operations Group is composed of four flying<br />

squadrons at <strong>Little</strong> Rock AFB — the 41st, 50th, 53rd and<br />

61st — and three geographically separated flying<br />

squadrons — the 30th, Cheyenne, Wyo.; 345th Airlift<br />

Squadron, Keesler AFB, Miss.; and the 52nd, Colorado<br />

Springs, Colo. The 41st is the Air Force’s first active-duty<br />

combat-ready C-130J squadron and the 30th is the first<br />

active-duty/Guard combined squadron. These squadrons<br />

are operational and deploy throughout the world.<br />

Units<br />

30th Airlift Squadron (F.E. Warren Air Force Base)<br />

41st Airlift Squadron<br />

50th Airlift Squadron<br />

52nd Airlift Squadron (Peterson Air Force Base)<br />

53rd Airlift Squadron<br />

61st Airlift Squadron<br />

345th Airlift Squadron (Keesler Air Force Base)<br />

34th Combat Training Squadron<br />

19th Operations Support Squadron<br />

19th Mission Support Group<br />

The 19th Mission Support Group’s vision statement<br />

is: “A dedicated, combat-ready mission support team<br />

committed to excellence now and in the future.”<br />

Combat support, anytime, anywhere.<br />

Every base is like a city. The 19th Mission Support<br />

Group ties together supply, transportation, contracting,<br />

aerial port, security forces, services, personnel<br />

support, communications and civil engineer functions,<br />

providing the infrastructure that keeps this 6,128-acre<br />

“city” operating.<br />

Units<br />

19th Civil Engineer Squadron<br />

19th Communications Squadron<br />

19th Contracting Squadron<br />

19th Force Support Squadron<br />

19th Logistics Readiness Squadron<br />

19th Security Forces Squadron<br />

(U.S. Air Force photo)<br />

LITTLE ROCK 2013 AFB GUIDE

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