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98th Southern Range Support Squadron

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The 98th Southern Range Support Squadron is responsible for the day-to-day support of Creech Air Force Base, the Point Bravo logistics site and the Nevada Test and Training Range southern ranges. The unit is part of the 98th Range Wing.

The squadron supports Airmen assigned to the 57th Wing, 99th Air Base Wing and 98th Range Wing. In addition to fire protection and emergency medical treatment, the squadron also oversees airfield operations and management, civil engineering, food services, lodging, transportation, logistics, communications and base and range security. It is also responsible for the bed-down and support of all deployments to Creech AFB.

History

Reactivated on July 29, 1995, at Nellis Air Force Base.

Assigned to Creech Air Force Base in 2007.

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