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Administrative squadrons in the Air Force are critical support units at all flight bases, responsible for all administrative and logistical needs of the base, from personnel services, medicine, nutrition, to vehicle maintenance and human resources, and ensure the ongoing functioning of the fighter and transport squadrons in routine and emergency situations
. They consist of dedicated departments, such as Human Resources, Medical, Automotive and Rabbinate, and are managed by the base headquarters.
The role of the administrative squadrons:
Administrative support: Handling all individual and unit needs, including TSH (conditions of service), education and welfare.
Logistics: Responsible for automotive services, nutrition, medical, and other supporting factors.
Management and Human Resources: Management of personnel, dedicated personnel and base resources.
Operational Support: Ensuring conditions and ongoing support for the operational squadrons and other units at the base.
Example of an administrative squadron at Palmachim Base:
At Palmachim Base, there is an administrative squadron, alongside aviation squadrons, helicopter squadrons and UAV squadrons, as well as service and maintenance units (such as a maintenance squadron), as part of the overall structure of the base.
Their importance:
Their work is critical to the continuous functioning of the Air Force, especially during operations and wars, and allows the fighter and transport squadrons to focus on their operational mission.
In summary: Administrative squadrons are the supporting backbone of the Air Force bases, ensuring the ongoing and effective existence of all units, as can be seen at the various flight bases.