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Jrl02061 (talk) 01:28, 2 September 2013 (UTC) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1502d_Air_Transport_Wing Correction for the following statement. 1502d Air Transport Wing at Hickam AFB. One of its units1507th Support Squadron (Transport), 22 Jun 1964 - 8 Jan 1966 at Andersen AFB, Philippines Correction: Andersen AFB is not in the Philippines but on the Island of Guam The 1507th Support Squadron (Transport), First form in Aug.1962 at 1502d Air Transport Wing at Hickam AFB and was a suborned unit. Then in November 12, 1962 after Typhoon Karen hits the Island of Guam, on Nov 14, 1962 the 1507th left Hickam AFB and set up operation the next day at Naval Air station Agana Guam. I was member of the unit Apr. 1964 when I rotated back to states and was discharge 3 weeks later. Contrary to what is stated in the history of the Naval Air Station Agana Guam and that of Anderson AFB We were the only MATS unit on Guam. We started unloading relief supplies coming from all over the World. We had flight arriving every 10 to 15 minutes day and night. After that we handling most (MATS) flights to and from Guam also flight going through to Philippines and Vietnam and back. I could tell more but wanted to correct the record. From what I here’d that in 1965 the unit move to Anderson AFB and was designated with a new number which I do not know. Jrl02061 (talk)