621st Contingency Response Wing
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The 621st Contingency Response Wing is uniquely capable of rapidly deploying Airmen to quickly open airfields and establish, expand, sustain, and coordinate air mobility operations. From the storm-ravaged communities in the path of hurricanes Katrina, Ike and Gustav, to humanitarian relief efforts in Haiti and Pakistan, and on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan; the 621st Contingency Response Wing has answered the call.
The 621st consists of three groups, seven squadrons and ten geographically separated operating locations aligned with major Army and Marine Corps combat units.
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#TBT U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jerry Batalon, a member of the 615th Air Mobility Operations Group Tanker Airlift Control Element (TALCE), Travis Air Force Base, Calif., pre-positions a pallet of humanitarian aid for a C-130 aircraft, Jan. 19, 2005 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Batalon deployed to Jakarta in support of Operation Unified Assistance, the disaster relief effort in the wake of the tsunami that struck Southeast Asia on Dec. 26, 2004. Tech. Sgt. Batalon is currently assigned to the 621st CRW's 321st Contingency Response Squadron, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J.
Air Mobility Command
2015 was a great year for 621st Devil Raiders. Whether it was our CR Forces opening airbases to mobilize the fight, AMLOs delivering mobility expertise to our joint and multinational partners, MSAS advisors building partner capacity around the globe, or AMOS controllers providing theater-wide C2...we delivered. Here's to 2016! Give 'em hell!