811th Operations Support Squadron explained

Unit Name:811th Operations Support Squadron
Dates:Present
Country:United States of America
Type:Operations Group
Role:Helicopter Airlift
Garrison:Joint Base Andrews
Garrison Label:Home Port
Mascot:Goose
Commander1 Label:Commanding Officer
Commander2 Label:Executive Officer
Commander3 Label:Command Master Chief

The 811th Operations Support Squadron is a squadron of the United States Air Force.

It provides aviation equipment, services, support, and training across the National Capital Region (NCR). Support elements to the airlift mission include: helicopter maintenance, formal aircrew syllabus training, flying hour program management, aircrew flight equipment, simulator program management and development of tactics and plans. Additionally, the 811th OSS houses the NCR's Host Aviation Resource Management. The 811th OSS provides first-line weather maintenance on five geographically separated airfields.

Originally the 811th Operations Squadron was established in 1952 as part of the 811th Air Base Group at Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas. Years later, the 811th OSS was stood up in 2010 with the creation of the 811th Operations Group. The services provided by the 811 OSS continued those provided by the inactivated 316th Operations Support Squadron, which supported the 1st Helicopter Squadron as well as the 89th Airlift Wing’s Special Airlift Missions under Air Mobility Command.[1]

Lineage

Formed as 811th Operations Squadron on 19 Jun 1952. Activated on 1 Jul 1952. Inactivated on 25 Sep 1957. Redesignated as 811th Operations Support Squadron on 6 May 2010. Activated on 1 Oct 2010.[2]

Assignments

References

  1. Web site: 811th Operations Group. 11 August 2019. Joint Base Andrews.
  2. Web site: 811th Operations Group. 11 August 2019. 811 Operations Support Squadron.