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U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Erica Fowler
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Pictured are the 375th Air Mobility Wing annual award winners with Col. Laura Lenderman, 375th Air Mobility Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Wesley Mathias, 375th AMW command chief. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Melissa Estevez)
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Members of the chapel dicuss services offered by the chapl to a veteran on Jan. 27 at the Veteran Resource Fair.The chapel offers Pastoral care, counceling, worships services and religious education. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Chad Gorecki)
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The Scott Event Center, once known in the 1940’s as the Service Club, provides a place for Team Scott to unwind while enjoying great food and entertainment for breakfast, lunch, and dinner or special events.
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Evolving from the Air Police in the 1950’s, the 375th Security Forces Squadron’s mission has stayed the same: to provide security and law enforcement services to the Scott Air Force Base community while meeting worldwide mobility requirements.
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In October 1957, Scott Air Force Base realigned from Air Training Command to the Military Air Transport Service with a priority on aeromedical evacuation. The 375th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron is one of four active duty AE squadrons and they train, mobilize, and deploy aboard C-130, C-17, C-21, and KC-135 aircraft.
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Scott Field began as an aviation-training field for World War I pilots in August 1917 when the 11th and 21st Aero Squadrons from Kelly Field, Texas arrived. The first flight from Scott Field occurred on Sept. 2, 1917. Scott Air Force Base, home to the Air Mobility Command, is also the headquarters of the U.S. Transportation Command and coordinates transportation across all military services.
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The Military Air Transport Service was re-designated as Military Airlift Command in 1966. Today, it is the Air Mobility Command, providing global air mobility at home and around the world.
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The communications training era began in Sept. 1940 with the opening of the Radio School, which trained over 150,000 Airmen. By 1959, the remaining courses were either phased out or relocated. Currently, the 375th Communications Group supports the mission of the 375th Air Mobility Wing in its global reach mission by providing command, control, communications and computer support to the Department of Defense.
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Several base commissary facilities, including the main one in building 56, were consolidated and opened in a single base commissary in the newly renovated cold storage plant, Bldg. 1961. The Commissary ranks first for non-pay benefits with military patrons and still offers overall savings of more than 32 percent compared with retail stores.
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Building 700 was once Scott Field’s 600-man mess hall in the 1940’s. The staff at the Nightingale Dining Facility at Scott Air Force Base host approximately 200 customers during lunch and 500 total between breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Nightingale Inn is an award-winning facility having been named the Best in AMC and Best in the Air Force.
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In 1943, the Scott Field hospital pharmacy supported the base’s population of 20,000. The 375th Medical Group’s pharmacy priority is its patrons and finding better ways to serve them in their time of need.
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Many Scott Air Force Base service members and families attended the annual holiday party and tree lighting event Nov. 30, 2016. During the party, families were able to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus, participate in crafts, listen to the Scott AFB Youth Program's Choir sing holiday songs, and pick out a Christmas tree donated by Trees for Troops. Thank you to the coordinators and all the volunteers who made this event an enjoyable and memorable evening for so many people. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Megan Friedl)
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Many Scott Air Force Base service members and families attended the annual holiday party and tree lighting event Nov. 30, 2016. During the party, families were able to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus, participate in crafts, listen to the Scott AFB Youth Program's Choir sing holiday songs, and pick out a Christmas tree donated by Trees for Troops. Thank you to the coordinators and all the volunteers who made this event an enjoyable and memorable evening for so many people. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Megan Friedl)
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Many Scott Air Force Base service members and families attended the annual holiday party and tree lighting event Nov. 30, 2016. During the party, families were able to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus, participate in crafts, listen to the Scott AFB Youth Program's Choir sing holiday songs, and pick out a Christmas tree donated by Trees for Troops. Thank you to the coordinators and all the volunteers who made this event an enjoyable and memorable evening for so many people. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Megan Friedl)
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Many Scott Air Force Base service members and families attended the annual holiday party and tree lighting event Nov. 30, 2016. During the party, families were able to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus, participate in crafts, listen to the Scott AFB Youth Program's Choir sing holiday songs, and pick out a Christmas tree donated by Trees for Troops. Thank you to the coordinators and all the volunteers who made this event an enjoyable and memorable evening for so many people. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Megan Friedl)
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