Sqn was deployed to Mazari Sharif, Afghanistan, as part of the German ISAF contingent.
[2] Due to restructuring of the German armed forces, it was announced in October 2011 that the Kerpen barracks of II Battalion would be closed.
The NBC assets were transferred to the Joint Support Service while Explosive Ordnance Disposal tasks were handed over to the army.
[4] Official history from the German Air Force: On April 26, 1988, the Jagdbombergeschwader 38 (Fighter/bomber Wing 38) received the name extension "Friesland".
After the Jagdbombergeschwader 38 was decommissioned on 31 August 2005, it was the wish of Sven Ambrosy, County Official for Friesland, that this tradition of cohesion be continued by the Objektschutzregiment der Luftwaffe.