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In August 1966, the 4th Mobile Communications Group transferred from Hunter AFB, Georgia to Altus. The units mission consisted of providing mobile and transportable communication services, aids to navigation and air traffic control for use in any area of the world. The 4th MOB was deactivated at Altus AFB OK in 1976.

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