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The 325th Operations Support Squadron trains and projects unrivaled combat airpower through each of its seven flights: aircrew flight equipment, airfield operations, ATCALS maintenance, current ops, intelligence, weapons and tactics, and weather.
The 325th Operations Support Squadron dates back to World War II. The squadron was first constituted as the 325th Aerodrome Squadron at Hunter Field, Ga., on July 14, 1943 and subsequently activated on July 20, 1943. During World War II, the squadron served in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater under the Seventh Air Force. The squadron served at numerous locations throughout the war until it was deactivated on Jan. 20, 1945, as part of Sixth Air Service Command, Oahu, Hawaii. The squadron was reconstituted, redesignated and activated as the 325th Operations Support Squadron on Sept. 1, 1991 as part of the 325th Fighter Wing.