7th Combat Weather Squadron

The squadron is responsible for over $4 million[clarification needed] in resources and equipment, including the Kestrel 4000, TMOS (Tactical Meteorological Observation System), laser rangefinder, and Iridium phones.

[citation needed] Detachment 2, 7th Combat Weather Squadron, is located at Grafenwoehr Army Air Field, Germany.

Their mission is to enhance warfighter capability by interpreting meteorological impact upon training and real-world operations with optimized staff weather liaison support to Joint Multinational Command Training Center (JMTC), Joint Multinational Readiness Center (JMRC), 2nd Cavalry Regiment (2CR), 1/214th Aviation Regiment, Charlie Company MEDEVAC, and NATO allies.

Detachment 3's airmen operate in support of US Army Africa and the 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne) (173 IBCT(A)).

Their mission is to provide all maintenance actions for 76 Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems worth $23 million at 26 installations throughout Europe, directly contributing to the operational effectiveness of 376 combat aircraft.

Against a divided background (one side representing the sky and the other, land) to symbolize the Air Force and the Army, a rising cumulonimbus cloud emitting lightning and rain, indicates the mission of weather.