Air Education and Training Command


Air Education and Training Command, with headquarters at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, was established and activated in January 1942, making it the oldest major command in the Air Force. Its training mission makes it the first command to touch the life of nearly every Air Force member.

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58th Maintenance Squadron

58th Maintenance Squadron

58th Maintenance Squadron

Commander:
Maj. Michelle Artolachipe
58 MXS/CC


Mission Statement
Providing safe, quality maintenance in support of the 58th Special Operations Wing mission.

Unit History
Lineage: Originally constituted as the 58th Maintenance Squadron on 25 Jun 1952 and activated on 10 Jul 1952. Two years later on 8 Nov 1954, the unit became the 58th Field Maintenance Squadron. Although it inactivated on 1 Jul 1958, the Air Force reactivated it on 15 Oct 1969 and changed its name again to the 58th Equipment Maintenance Squadron on 15 Aug 1977. It was re-designated as the 58th Maintenance Squadron on 1 Oct 1991, changed back to the 58th Equipment Maintenance Squadron on 1 Jul 1992, and finally to its current name on 1 Apr 1994.

Assignments:
10 Jul 1952 58th Maintenance and Supply Group
8 Nov 1957 to 1 Jul 1958 58th Fighter-Bomber Wing
15 Oct 1969 58th Tactical Fighter Wing (later, renamed as 58th Tactical Training Wing)
1 Oct 1991 to 18 Jul 2002 58th Logistics Group
18 Jul 2002 to Present 58th Maintenance Group

Stations:
10 Jul 1952 Itazuke AB, Japan
1 Nov 1954 Taegu AB, South Korea
15 Mar 1955 to 1 Jul 1958 Osan-ni (later Osan) AB, South Korea
15 Oct 1969 Luke AFB, AZ
1 Apr 1994 to Present Kirtland AFB, NM

Unit Awards
Service Streamers:
Korean Conflict: Korean Service

Campaign Streamers:
None

Decorations:
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award:
15 Oct to 31 Dec 1969
1 Jan 1971 to 31 Dec 1972
1 Jan 1975 to 31 Dec 1976
1 Jan 1978 to 31 Dec 1979
1 Aug 1982 to 31 May 1984
1 Jun 1986 to 31 May 1988
1 Jun 1989 to 31 May 1991
1 Apr 1992 to 31 Mar 1994
1 Jan 1993 to 30 Jun 1994
1 Jun 1994 to 31 Dec 1995
1 Jul 1996 to 30 Jun 1998
1 Jul 1998 to 30 Jun 2000
1 Jul 2002 to 30 Jun 2002
1 Jul 2002 to 30 Jun 2003 
1 Jul 2004 to 30 Jun 2005
1 Jul 2006 to 30 Jun 2007
1 Jul 2007 to 30 Jun 2008

Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation:
10 Jul 1952 to 31 Mar 1953