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380th Air Expeditionary Wing
Established in Southwest Asia in January 2002, the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing is home to approximately 3,000 personnel completing one of the most diverse combat wings in the Air Force. The wing comprises five groups and 24 squadrons. Its mission partners include an Army air defense battalion and a Navy aerial maritime surveillance detachment.
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Brig. Gen. Paul H. McGillicuddy is Commander, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing, Southwest Asia. The wing is comprised of five groups and 24 squadrons. He is responsible for the wing's air refueling, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, air battle management, control and reporting center, ground attack, air support, theatre security cooperation and airlift mission in support of overseas contingency operations in Southwest Asia.
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Col. Laura L. Lenderman, is Vice Commander, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing, Southwest Asia. The 380th AEW is comprised of five groups and 24 squadrons. Colonel Lenderman is responsible for the wing's air refueling, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, air battle management, control and reporting center, ground attack, air support, theatre security cooperation and airlift mission in support of overseas contingency operations in Southwest Asia.
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Chief Master Sergeant Shelina E. Frey is the Command Chief Master Sergeant, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing, Southwest Asia. As the wing's senior enlisted leader, Chief Frey advises the commander on all matters influencing the effective employment of the 3,600 warriors assigned to five groups and 24 squadrons. The wing conducts air refueling, ground attack, command and control, surveillance and reconnaissance, and Theater Support Package missions in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM and Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa. The Chief also coordinates closely with wing staff agencies, group and squadron commanders, as well as senior enlisted leaders to ensure the wing commander's intent is understood and executed.
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