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During 1952 also saw the 15th transition to the C-124 aircraft, and the following year, the squadron was tasked was tasked with providing worldwide airlift. [ 1 ] The squadron moved to Donaldson AFB , SC on 25 August 1954, before being reassigned to the 63rd Troop Carrier Group on 8 October 1959, and to the 63rd Troop Carrier (later, 63rd ...
20th Airlift Squadron: Travis AFB: C-141B Starlifter: Inactive 21st Airlift Squadron: Travis AFB: Beeliners: C-17 Globemaster III: Active 22nd Airlift Squadron: Travis AFB: Mulies: C-5 Galaxy: Active 30th Airlift Squadron: Cheyenne Regional Airport: C-130 Hercules: Inactive 36th Airlift Squadron: Yokota AB: Eagle Airlifters: C-130J Super ...
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14th Airlift Squadron: 1 April 1992–present; 15th Airlift Squadron: 1 October 1993–present; 16th Airlift Squadron: 1 October 1993 – 29 September 2000; 1 July 2002–present; 17th Airlift Squadron: 1 October 1991 – 25 June 2015; 20th Airlift Squadron: 1 October 1991 – 1 October 1993; 36th Airlift Squadron: 1 December 1991 – 1 October ...
15th Bombardment Squadron, Very Heavy, a former unit of the United States Army Air Forces, most recently the 915th Air Refueling Squadron; 15th Fighter Squadron, a former unit of the United States Air Force, most recently the 15th Test Squadron; 15th Military Airlift Squadron, a former unit of the United States Air Force, most recently the 15th ...
The wing's assigned airlift squadrons were inactivated in 1968 and 1969, after which became the 61st Military Airlift Support Wing [1] for Military Airlift Command flights within Pacific Air Forces as well as Naval and Marine Transports supporting their respective organizations in Hawaii.
Los Angeles Air Defense Sector, 15 February 1959 – 25 June 1966; 1st Fighter-Interceptor Wing, 1 December 1951 – 6 February 1952; 4705th Defense Wing, 1 February 1952 – 1 March 1952; 659th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, 20 June 1953 – 22 June 1955; 685th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, 1 January 1951 – 6 February 1952
At Howard, the group was the parent unit for the 310th Military Airlift Squadron (310th MAS) with a diverse array of aircraft (C-21A, CT-43A, C-130E/H, C-27A). The C-21 and CT-43 provided VIP airlift support for the Commander-In-Chief, U.S. Southern Command (CINCSOUTH).