The 332nd Expeditionary Operations Group (EOG) is a tactical unit within the United States Air Force. It was activated on March 1, 2009, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, as part of the Air Combat Command. The primary role of the 332nd EOG
The 332nd Expeditionary Operations Group (EOG) is a tactical unit within the United States Air Force. It was activated on March 1, 2009, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, as part of the Air Combat Command. The primary role of the 332nd EOG is to provide operational control of all assigned and attached aircraft in support of contingency operations. This includes coordinating air traffic, managing airspace, and ensuring effective communication between units.The group consists of several squadrons, each specializing in specific areas such as fighter aircraft (F-15E Strike Eagles), Airborne Control Party, or Command and Control. These squadrons provide the essential elements required for the successful execution of aerial operations in various theaters. The 332nd EOG’s mission is critical to the U.S. military’s ability to respond rapidly and effectively to global crises and conflicts.The group’s legacy can be traced back to the World War II Tuskegee Airmen, who were the first African American military pilots to fly in a combat unit in the U.S. Army Air Forces. While the current 332nd EOG does not have any racial restrictions, it continues to honor and uphold the values of courage, professionalism, and equality that were exemplified by its historical predecessors.
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