Six C-130Js taxi on the flightline to conduct training operations for static-line jump training during Airborne 24

FACT SHEETS

Fact Sheet Alphabetical List

  • 374th Airlift Wing

    The 374th Airlift Wing executes rapid global mobility through agile airlift operations across the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. It is responsible to the 5th Air Force commander for C-130J, UH-1N and C-12J operations including tactical air-land, airdrop, aeromedical and distinguished visitor airlift. As

  • 374th Airlift Wing - Emblem

    Per bend Azure and Or, in chief a hand couped in armour, holding a dagger, point upward, issuing from its handle an arrow and a wheat stalk Or, in base a winged foot Azure, all within a diminished bordure of the second. Motto: CELERITER PUGNARE - "Swift to fight". Approved for 374th Group on 3 Jul

  • 374th Airlift Wing - History

    History of Yokota Imperial Japanese Army opened Yokota AB in March 1940. It was then called Tama Army Airfield, the name used from April 1940 to Sept. 4 , 1945 because of its location in the Tama Prefecture (County). Local residents referred to it as Fussa Army Airfield due to close proximity of

  • 374th Airlift Wing - Lineage and Honors

     Lineage. Established as 374 Troop Carrier Wing, Heavy, on 10 Aug 1948. Activated on 17 Aug 1948. Inactivated on 1 Jul 1957. Redesignated 374 Troop Carrier Wing, and activated, on 27 Jun 1966. Organized on 8 Aug 1966. Redesignated: 374 Tactical Airlift Wing on 1 Aug 1967; 374 Airlift Wing on 1 Apr

  • 374th Maintenance Group

    Maintains C-130H & J, C-12J and UH-1N aircraft supporting intratheater airlift and distinguished visitor transport for Pacific Air Forces sustaining national policy in the Western Pacific region. Provides on- and off-equipment maintenance for assigned, transient and Air Mobility Command aircraft.

  • 374th Medical Group

    Ensures medical readiness of 374th Airlift Wing, 5th Air Force and U.S. Forces Japan. Maintains 64 war reserve material projects, including the U.S. Air Force's largest Patient Movement Item inventory. Deploys Expeditionary Medical Support for global contingency operations. Operates a 15-bed

  • 374th Medical Group: Physical Therapy

    The Physical Therapy clinic provides evaluation and treatment of neuromuscular and musculoskeletal conditions to improve movement and function and maximize patient potential for an active and independent lifestyle.

  • 374th Mission Support Group

    Responsible to the 374th Airlift Wing commander for command, control and direction of support activities to 374th Airlift Wing and 32 tenant units to include Headquarters U.S. Forces Japan and 5th Air Force on Yokota Air Base. Provides security, communications and computer systems, information

  • 374th Operations Group

    Maintains a forward presence by providing rapid responsive movement of personnel, equipment and operational support in the Asia-Pacific region. Ensures the combat readiness of three operational squadrons using C-130J, C-12J and UH-1N aircraft. Conducts three distinct missions; intratheater airlift,

  • 515th Air Mobility Operations Group

    The 515 Air Mobility Operations Group (AMOG) was activated on 26 June 2008 under the 515 Air Mobility Operations Wing (AMOW) located at Hickam AFB, HI. The 515 AMOG controls, loads, unloads, and repairs Western Pacific en route mobility aircraft, whether military, commercial, or foreign to keep the