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118th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (118 AES)
Emblem- 118th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (118 AES)
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911st Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (911 AES)
Emblem- 911st Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (911 AES)
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932d Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (932 AES)
Emblem- 932d Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (932 AES)
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610th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (610 AES)
Emblem- 610th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (610 AES), 1994-1997
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432d Medical Group (432 MDG)
Emblem- 432d Medical Group (432 MDG), Inactive unit
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437th Medical Group (437 MDG)
Emblem- 437th Medical Group (437 MDG), 1991-1992 and 1995-2002
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802d Medical Group (802 MDG)
Emblem- 802d Medical Group (802 MDG), Inactive unit
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807th Medical Group (807 MDG)
Emblem- 807th Medical Group (807 MDG), unknown-1969, Inactive unit
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809th Medical Group (809 MDG)
Emblem- 809th Medical Group (809 MDG), Inactive unit
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816th Medical Group (816 MDG)
"Emblem- The 816th Medical Group (816 MDG) was constituted on Dec 23, 1958. It was activated on March 1, 1959 at Altus Air Force Base, Okla., and assigned to the 11th Bombardment (later 11th Strategic Aerospace) Wing. During the unit’s operation, Altus was assigned to Strategic Air Command (SAC) and hosted 12 Atlas missile silos with a launch facility that was manned around the clock. The 816 MDG remained at Altus during the 1966 loss of the Atlas and B-52 mission and remained until well into the start of the new communications and airlift missions. The unit was discontinued when the base transitioned to Military Airlift Command (MAC) and it was inactivated on Jul 2, 1968. Although not in existence for long, the 816 MDG had one of the most distinctive emblems ever designed for the Air Force Medical Service."
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818th Medical Group (818 MDG)
Emblem- 818th Medical Group (818 MDG), Inactive unit
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832d Medical Group (832 MDG)
Emblem- 832d Medical Group (832 MDG) emblem approved for use 1988-1992
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836th Medical Group (836 MDG)
Emblem- 836th Medical Group (836 MDG), 1981-1992
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140th Medical Group (140 MDG)
Emblem- 140th Medical Group (140 MDG)
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48th Medical Group (48 MDG), Historic Emblem
Emblem- 48th Medical Group (48 MDG), historic emblem
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59th Inpatient Operations Group (59 IPOG)
Emblem- 59th Inpatient Operations Group (59 IPOG), 2008-2012
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62d Medical Group (62 MDG)
Emblem- 62d Medical Group (62 MDG), 1994-2008
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656th Tactical Hospital
Emblem- 656th Tactical Hospital, 1959-unknown
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657th Tactical Hospital
Emblem- 657th Tactical Hospital, 1959-unknown
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832d Medical Group (832 MDG), Historic Emblem
Emblem- USAF Hospital Luke. Constituted USAF Hospital, Luke on 22 Mar 1971 and activated on 1 Apr 1971. The unit was redesignated as the 832d Medical Group (832 MDG) on 15 Mar 1987. The unit was inactivated in 1994. This emblem was authorized for use in 1977. This would have been used for a very short time by the 832 MDG that had a new emblem authorized 1988.
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