Noclegi W Augustowie I Sylwia Szewczyk

Noclegi W Augustowie I Sylwia Szewczyk

Granic i rekordów się do starych kiedy licznik atakujących świadomi Operations Helicopter Maintenance Squadron's mission is to perform all equipment maintenance support of worldwide special operations missions response to national command authority taskings for the MH-53J M PAVE LOW III E IV aircraft supporting the 20th Special Operations Squadron. The maintenance performed includes routine flight line tasks, aircraft servicing and inspections, to include phase inspections, troubleshooting, repair, modifications, and launch and recovery for all assigned aircraft. The 1st SOHMXS is the largest helicopter maintenance organization the Air Force with the largest number of any single mission design series aircraft the Air Force Special Operations Lineage: Constituted as 16 Floating Repair on 18 1944. Redesignated as 16 Aircraft Maintenance on 29 1944. Activated on 2 Jun 1944. Inactivated on 18 Feb 1946. Disbanded on 8 Oct 1948. Reconstituted, and redesignated as 16 Helicopter Generation Squadron, on 23 Aug 1995. Activated on 1 Oct 1995. Redesignated as: 16 Helicopter Maintenance Squadron on 1 Oct 2002 Special Operations Helicopter Maintenance Squadron on 16 Nov 2006 Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron on 1 Jun 2009. Assignments: Robins Air Service 2 Jun 1944; Army Air Forces, Air Technical Service 31 Aug 1944 1945; Pacific Ocean Area, c. Mar 1945; Guam Air Depot, 1 Apr 1945; United States Army Strategic Tactical Air Forces 20 Sep-28 Dec 1945; Unkn, 2 Feb 1946 Logistics Group, 1 Oct 1995-. Stations: Field, GA, 2 Jun 1944; Brookley Field, 25 Jul 1944; Bates Field, 7 Oct 1944; Clear, 14 Oct 1944; Bates Field, 6 Nov 1944; Brookley Field, 23 Dec 1944; Los Port of Embarkation, CA, 31 1945; CA, 1 Mar 1945; Honolulu Harbor, HI, 28 Mar 1945; Apra Harbor, Guam, 30 Apr 1945; Tanapag Harbor, Saipan, 13 1945; Tinian Harbor, Tinian, 7 Aug-28 Dec 1945; San Harbor, CA, 2 Feb 1946; Camp Stoneman, CA, 5 Feb 1946. Hurlburt Field, FL, 1 Oct 1995-. Service Streamers: World War II Asiatic-Pacific Theater. Campaign Streamers: None. Armed Forces Expeditionary Streamers: None. Decorations: Air Force Outstanding Awards with V Device: 1 Jun 1997 1999 Jul 2003 Jun 2005 Jul 2006 Jun 2007. Meritorious Awards: 1 Jul 2007 Jun 2009 Oct 2009 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Sep 2013 Oct 2013 Sep 2015. Air Force Outstanding Awards: 1995 1997 Jul 1999 Jun 2001 Jul 2001 Jun 2003 Jul 2004 Jun 2006. Emblem: Approved on 8 Aug 1996. Emblem Significance: Blue represents the sky, the primary theater of Air Force operations. Yellow signifies the and the excellence required of Air Force personnel. The globe indicates world-wide service and reflects the night and day maintenance. The eagle represents freedom. The wrench represents the maintenance mission of the squadron. The lightning bolt signifies the speed with which the mission is performed. Approved on 8 Aug 1996. Lineage, Assignments, Stations, and Honors through 14 Nov 2016. Airdrome Squadrons 8th Airdrome Squadron Source: Mr. Collier Initially stationed at Kweilin, under the 5308th Air Service Area on 1 Apr 1944. The report dated 1 Aug 1944 was addressed to Air Service Area Sector #3. On 16 Sep 1944 they were relieved from CASAC, Sector #3, and assigned to CASAC, Sector #2 with station at Heingching, On 1 Mar 1945 they were relieved from CASAC, Sector #2, and assigned to the 315th Air Service Group. And on 21 Jul 1945, they were releived from the 315th Air Service Group, and assigned to the Northern Sub-Depot, 14th Air Service The Squadron moved to Peishiyi, on 26 Nov 1945, where it remained until it was deactivated on 16 Feb 1946. Other Sites of Interest: 8th Airdrome Squadron Facebook Page 72nd Airdrome Squadron Source: Air Force Historical Research Agency Lineage: 72 Airdrome Squadron and the 72 Operations Squadron consolidated with the 654 Operations Support Squadron Redesignated as 72 Operations Support Squadron on 1 Oct 1994. Assignments: Second Air Force, 1 Feb 1943 Oct 1944 Air Commando Group, 23 Nov 1944 Sep 1945 Air Base Group, 16 Jun 1952 Jun 1962 Air Base Group, 1 Oct 1993 Air Base Wing, 1 Oct 1994-. Stations: Salt Lake City, UT, 1 Feb 1943; Walla Walla AAB, WA, 3 Mar 1943; Rapid City AAB, SD, 8 Dec 1943; McCook AAFld, NE, 25 1944; Casper AAFld, WY, 14 Jul-4 Oct 1944; Asansol, 26 Nov 1944; Warazup, 20 Jul 1945; Loping, 31 Aug-23 Sep 1945. Ramey AFB, Puerto 16 Jun 1952 1962. Tinker AFB, 1 Oct 1993-. Service Streamers: World War II American Theater. Campaign Streamers: World War II: Offensive. Armed Forces Expeditionary Streamers: None. Decorations: Air Force Outstanding Awards: 1 Oct 1957 Jun 1958 1995 Dec 1996 1997 Dec 1998 2005 Dec 2006. Emblem: Approved on 19 Aug 1998. Lineage, Assignments, Stations, and Honors through Jun 2010th Airdrome Squadron Source: Mr. Shearon Lineage: Activated 1 Mar 43 at Field, GA. Arrived North Africa 11 44; Moved to 3 MAR 44; Moved to 28 Sep 44. Disbanded 8 Oct 48, reconstituted 1991 as 86th Operations Support Sq, activated 1 91 at Ramstein AB, assigned to 86th Operations Gp, inactivated 15 04, reactivated 5 Feb 05. Source: Ex-CBI Roundup Serviced the 492nd Bomb Sq 7th Bomb Gp. 87th Airdrome Squadron 89th Airdrome Squadron Source: