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The 786th Security Forces Squadron was not redesignated as the 435th Security Forces Squadron. It (along with other elements of the 86th Contingency Support Group) was inactivated on 16 July 2009. The 435th Security Forces Squadron was already active at Ramstein and was assigned to the 435th Mission Support Group. It was reassigned to the 435th Contingency Support Group when the 86th Mission Support Group assumed the support mission at Ramstein from the 435th Air Base Wing. --Lineagegeek (talk) 14:12, 5 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

The organizational actions affecting these units in July 2009 were reported in Research Division, Air Force Historical Research Agency, Air Force Organization Change Status Report, July 2009, Maxwell AFB, AL. They were directed by DAF/A1M Letter 108t, 1 July 2009 and implemented by USAFE Special Order GD-30, 7 July 2009 to be effective 16 July 2009.
The 86th Security Forces Squadron was activated at Ramstein AB, assuming the personnel and equipment of the 435th Security Forces Squadron.
The 786th Security Forces Squadron at Sembach AB (Annex) was inactivated.
The 435th Security Forces Squadron at Ramstein AB was reassigned to the new 435th Contingency Support Group. It transferred its existing personnel and equipment to the 86th Security Police Squadron and assumed the personnel and equipment of the 786th Security Forces Squadron, which moved from Sembach to Ramstein (the physical moves were probably phased)

Citus et Certus: Swift and Sure. Ramstein AB, Germany: 435th Air Base Wing History Office. 2006. contains history of 435th Wing elements through 2006, including the 435th Squadron. Page 20 lists the squadron's most recent assignment at that time. It no longer appears to be available online.--Lineagegeek (talk) 15:07, 6 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]