- 202nd Weather Flight
The 202nd Weather Flight is an
Air National Guard (ANG) weather flight that provides meteorological and atmospheric forecasting and observing to bothUnited States Army andUnited States Air Force agencies.The 202nd Weather Flight is stationed on the
Massachusetts Military Reservation and is assigned under the102nd Intelligence Wing of the Massachusetts Air National Guard. The 102nd Fighter Wing and it subordinate and associate units report to theAir Combat Command .The 202nd Weather Flight has been in existence since
29 July 1967 , when Headquarters Air Weather Service (the forerunner to theAir Force Weather Agency ) recognized the 202nd Weather Flight and assigned the unit to Logan ANG Base,Logan International Airport inEast Boston ,Massachusetts . At the time of organization, the 202nd had 1 Officer and 3 enlisted assigned to it.In February 1968, the 26th Aviation Brigade moved from Logan to the
Massachusetts National Guard Flight Facility in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, and the 202nd moved with them. The unit remained at Fitchburg until12 November 1973 .In November 1973, The
Adjutant General of theCommonwealth of Massachusetts ordered the 202nd toOtis Air Force Base inFalmouth, Massachusetts , where they are currently stationed.On
1 September 1993 , the 26th Infantry Division (Yankee Division) was reorganized as an Infantry Brigade. At that time, the 202nd Weather Flight began to support the 42nd Infantry Division (Rainbow Division) of theNew York National Guard .Since the
September 11, 2001 attacks on theWorld Trade Center , members of the 202nd Weather Flight have supportedOperation Noble Eagle ,Operation Iraqi Freedom , andOperation Enduring Freedom .In
January 2005 , members of the 202nd Weather Flight deployed to Iraq in support of the U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division (Big Red One), the 42nd Infantry Division, and theXVIII Airborne Corps as a part ofOperation Iraqi Freedom .The unit was awarded the
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award inNovember 1995 , inJanuary 2000 , and for support of the September 11, 2001 attack response.
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