No. 386 Expeditionary Combat Support Squadron RAAF
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386ECSS | |
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Active | ?–2006 |
Branch | RAAF |
Part of | 395ECSW |
Garrison/HQ | RAAF Base Richmond |
Motto(s) | Protect and Provide |
386ECSS was based at Richmond and deployed on a number of operations including: East Timor; the response to the Bali bombings; Bouganville (Op Bel Isi II); and Iraq (Op Bastille/Falconer/Op Enduring Freedom). No. 386 ECSS was based at RAAF Richmond, but was disbanded at the end of 2006 and its resources dispersed to other RAAF support units.