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5th Special Operations Squadron

5th Special Operations Squadron

FieldValue
unit_name5th Special Operations Squadron
imageU-28A - RAF Mildenhall (8622432400).jpg
image_size290px
captionU-28A as flown by the squadron
dates1944–1946; 1965–1969; 1994–present
country
branch
roleSpecial Operations
command_structureAir Force Special Operations Command
garrisonHurlburt Field
mottoTruth Shall Make Them Free (1965-1969, 2008-present) Combat Shadow (1994-2008)
battlesVietnam War
decorationsPresidential Unit Citation
Gallant Unit Citation
Army Meritorious Unit Commendation
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Combat "V" Device
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
Philippine Presidential Unit Citation
Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm
identification_symbol[[File:5th Special Operations Squadron.jpg150px]]
identification_symbol_label5th Special Operations Squadron emblem
identification_symbol_2[[File:5 Special Operations Sq.jpg150px]]
identification_symbol_2_label5th Special Operations Squadron
identification_symbol_3[[File:5th Air Commando Sq patch.png150px]]
identification_symbol_3_label5th Air Commando Squadron patch (Vietnam)
identification_symbol_4[[File:5 Combat Cargo Sq emblem.png150px]]
identification_symbol_4_label5th Combat Cargo Squadron emblem

Gallant Unit Citation Army Meritorious Unit Commendation Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Combat "V" Device Air Force Outstanding Unit Award Philippine Presidential Unit Citation Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm

The 5th Special Operations Squadron is part of the 919th Special Operations Wing. The 5th is based at Hurlburt Field, Florida. It operates U-28 aircraft providing special operations capability.

Mission

The 5th Special Operations Squadron provides an Instructor cadre for the Air Force Special Operations Air Warfare Center's U-28, AC-130J, MC-130H, C-146 and Combat Aviation Advisor programs. It also provides intratheater support to Special Operations Forces worldwide in support of National Command Authorities taskings.

The 5th Special Operations Squadron at Hurlburt Field, Fla., is a Total Force Integration unit whose members participate in the Active Duty mission of the Air Force Special Operations Air Warfare Center at Hurlburt. While 5th SOS members perform duty at Hurlburt as part of AFSOWC, the squadron administratively falls under the 919th Special Operations Wing, a USAF Reserve unit headquartered at Duke Field, Fla.

History

World War II

The 5th Combat Cargo Squadron was constituted on 25 April 1944, and activated on 1 May at Syracuse Army Air Base, assigned to the 2d Combat Cargo Group. It was equipped with Curtiss C-46 Commando and Douglas C-47 Skytrain transport aircraft. Between 9 and 27 October it was located at Baer Field for overseas processing following the completion of its training. It arrived at Biak in November, flying passengers and cargo to American bases in Australia, New Guinea, the Admiralties, and the Philippines. The unit was also involved in the airdrop of supplies to American and guerrilla forces in the Philippines. The 5th moved forward to Dulag on Leyte in May 1945. It continued flights to bases in Australia, New Guinea, and the Philippines, and transported personnel and supplies to the Ryukyus, evacuating casualties on the return flights. On 16 August, the day after Japan surrendered, the squadron moved to Okinawa, transporting occupation forces personnel and equipment to Japan and ferrying liberated prisoners of war to the Philippines. In September, the 5th Combat Cargo Squadron relocated to Yokota Air Base, where it was inactivated on 15 January 1946 and disbanded on 8 October 1948.

Vietnam war

A 5th SOS U-10B over Vietnam, 1969.

The second predecessor of the squadron was organized as the 5th Air Commando Squadron at Nha Trang Air Base, South Vietnam in August 1965. It conducted psychological operations and humanitarian programs during the Vietnam War until it was inactivated in October 1969.

Air Force Reserve

The two squadrons were consolidated as the 5th Special Operations Squadron in 1985, but remained inactive. In 1994, the squadron was activated in the reserves at Duke Field, Florida, 919th Special Operations Wing. It has trained for special operations, Air refueling of special operations helicopters, and resupply missions, using modified C-130 aircraft from 1995 to 2008. The 5th has periodically deployed to support special operations contingency operations worldwide. Since late 2007. it has provided instructors for active duty students training to operate Pilatus U-28 aircraft.

Operations

  • [[File:Streamer VS.PNG|250px]] Vietnam War
  • [[File:Streamer AFGCS.PNG|250px]] Operation Enduring Freedom
  • [[File:Iraq Campaign streamer (USMC).svg|250px]] Operation Iraqi Freedom

Lineage

; 5th Combat Cargo Squadron

  • Constituted as the 5th Combat Cargo Squadron on 25 April 1944 : Activated on 1 May 1944 : Inactivated on 15 January 1946
  • Disbanded on 8 October 1948
  • Reconstituted and consolidated with the 5th Special Operations Squadron as the 5th Special Operations Squadron on 19 September 1985

; 5th Special Operations Squadron

  • Constituted as the 5th Air Commando Squadron (Psychological Operation) and activated on 2 August 1965 (not organized) : Organized on 8 August 1965 : Redesignated 5th Special Operations Squadron on 1 August 1968 : Inactivated on 15 October 1969
  • Consolidated with the 5th Combat Cargo Squadron on 19 September 1985
  • Activated 1 December 1994, Air Force Reserve Command at Duke Field, Eglin AFB Base. Aircraft used was MC-130N/P tankers.

Assignments

Stations

  • Syracuse Army Air Base, New York, 1 May 1944
  • Baer Field, Indiana, 9–27 October 1944
  • Biak, Netherlands East Indies, November 1944
  • Dulag Airfield, Leyte, Philippines, 15 May 1945
  • Okinawa, 16 August 1945
  • Yokota Air Base, Japan, September 1945 – 15 January 1946
  • Nha Trang Air Base, South Vietnam, 8 August 1965
  • Tuy Hoa Air Base, South Vietnam, 5 September - 15 October 1969
  • Duke Field, Florida, 1 December 1994
  • Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, 1 October 1999
  • Hurlburt Field, Florida, 26 January 2009 – present

Aircraft

  • Curtiss C-46 Commando (1944–1945)
  • Douglas C-47 Skytrain (1944–1945)
  • Helio U-10 Courier (1965–1969)
  • Lockheed MC-130P Combat Shadow (1994–2008)
  • Pilatus U-28A (2008–present)
  • Lockheed MC-130H Combat Talon II (2015–2008)
  • Lockheed AC-130U Spooky II (2013–2008)

References

Notes

; Explanatory notes

; Citations

Bibliography

References

  1. (13 June 2011). "Factsheet 5 Special Operations Squadron (AFRC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency.
  2. Joyner, Bo. (21 November 2008). "Taking Their Experience to the Classroom: Under unique association, Reservists teaching special operations pilots". Air Force Reserve Command.
  3. (3 June 2013). "5th Special Operations Squadron". 919th Special Operations Wing.
  4. Maurer, ''Combat Units'', p. 28
  5. Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 33–34
  6. (April 2008). "Factsheet 919th Special Operations Wing". 919th Special Operations Wing Public Affairs.
  7. "Air Force Special Operations Command Units: 492nd Special Operations Wing". Air Force Special Operations Command Public Affairs.
  8. Assignment information in Robertson, except as noted.
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