65th Airlift Squadron explained
The 65th Airlift Squadron is part of the 15th Wing at Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam, Hawaii. It operates C-37 aircraft providing executive airlift in the Pacific theater.
Mission
The squadron's mission is to provide global airlift to Commander, US Pacific Command and Commander, Pacific Air Forces, as well as distinguished visitor missions.[1]
History
World War II
The 65th conducted aerial transportation and evacuation in the Pacific Theater of Operations from 26 July 1943-c. August 1945.[1]
Reserve operation and Korean War mobilization
In Korea, the 65th carried out aerial evacuation and transportation operations between 9 May 1952 and 31 December 1952.[1]
Pacific airlift
Beginning in 1992, flew specially configured C-135s, and later C-37 and C-40 aircraft, to provide global airlift to Commander, US Pacific Command and Commander, Pacific Air Forces, as well as distinguished visitor missions.[1]
Lineage
- Constituted as the 65th Troop Carrier Squadron on 7 December 1942
Activated on 12 December 1942
Inactivated on 27 January 1946
- Activated in the reserve on 9 August 1947
Redesignated 65th Troop Carrier Squadron, Medium on 27 June 1949
Ordered to active service on 1 April 1951
Inactivated on 1 January 1953
- Activated in the reserve on 1 January 1953
Ordered to active service on 28 Oct 1962
Relieved from active service on 28 Nov 1962
Discontinued and inactivated on 1 July 1966
- Redesignated 65th Airlift Squadron on 20 February 1992
Activated on 10 March 1992[1]
Assignments
- 403d Troop Carrier Group, 12 Dec 1942
- Fifth Air Force, 26 July 1943
- 54th Troop Carrier Wing, 13 August 1943
- 433d Troop Carrier Group, 9 November 1943
- 403d Troop Carrier Group, 20 February 1945 – 27 January 1946
- 419th Troop Carrier Group, 9 August 1947
- 403 Troop Carrier Group, 27 June 1949 – 1 January 1953
- 403 Troop Carrier Group, 1 January 1953
- 442d Troop Carrier Group, 16 November 1957
- 403d Troop Carrier Wing, 14 April 1959
- 929th Troop Carrier Group, 11 January 1963 – 1 July 1966
- 15th Air Base Wing, 10 March 1992
- 15th Operations Group, 13 April 1992 – present[1]
Stations
- Bowman Field, Kentucky, 12 December 1942
- Alliance Army Air Field, Nebraska, 18 December 1942
- Pope Field, North Carolina, 3 May 1943
- Baer Field Indiana, 19 June–14 July 1943
- Port Moresby, New Guinea, 26 July 1943 (air echelon operated from Tsili Tsili, New Guinea after 18 September 1943)
- Nadzab Airfield Complex, New Guinea, 9 October 1943 (air echelon operated from Tsili Tsili, New Guinea until 31 October 1943 and from Tadji, Papua New Guinea, 3 May–2 June 1944)
- Biak, 18 October 1944 (air echelon operated from Hill Field, Mindoro, after 24 January 1945)
- Morotai, Netherlands East Indies, 27 February 1945
- Dulag Airfield, Leyte, Philippines, 15 July 1945
- Clark Field, Luzon, Philippines, 27 January 1946
- Richmond Army Air Base, Virginia, 9 August 1947
- Portland International Airport, Oregon, 27 June 1949 – 29 March 1952
- Ashiya Air Base, Japan, 14 April 1952 – 1 January 1953
- Portland International Airport, Oregon, 1 January 1953
- Paine Air Force Base, Washington, 15 April 1955
- Davis Field, Oklahoma, 16 November 1957 – 1 July 1966
- Hickam Air Force Base (later Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam, Hawaii, 10 Mar 1992 – present)[1]
Aircraft
References
Bibliography
- Book: Maurer, Maurer. Air Force Combat Units of World War II. 1961. December 17, 2016. reprint. 1983. Office of Air Force History. Washington, DC. 0-912799-02-1. 61060979.
- Book: Maurer, Maurer. Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II. 1969. reprint. December 17, 2016. 1982. Office of Air Force History. Washington, DC. 0-405-12194-6. 72556. 70605402.
- Book: Ravenstein, Charles A.. Air Force Combat Wings, Lineage & Honors Histories 1947-1977. December 17, 2016. 1984. Office of Air Force History. Washington, DC. 0-912799-12-9. registration.
Notes and References
- Web site: 65 Airlift Squadron (PACAF). Robertson. Patsy. April 3, 2014. Air Force Historical Research Agency. https://web.archive.org/web/20141217141936/http://www.afhra.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=10514 . December 17, 2014. December 8, 2017 . dead.
- Web site: Svan . Jennifer H. . 2019-06-07 . C-40B aircraft that served VIPs departs Ramstein for its new home in Maryland . limited . 2022-03-10 . Stars and Stripes . en.