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* Constituted as 79 Troop Carrier Squadron on 23 Mar 1943 |
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: Activated on 1 Apr 1943 |
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: Inactivated on 15 Nov 1945 |
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* Activated in the Reserve on 11 Apr 1948 |
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: Re-designated as: 79 Troop Carrier Squadron, Medium on 27 Jun 1949 |
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: Ordered to active service on 1 Apr 1951 |
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: Inactivated on 16 Apr 1951 |
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* Activated in the Reserve on 18 May 1955 |
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: Inactivated on 15 May 1958 |
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* Re-designated as: 79 Military Airlift Squadron, and activated in the Reserve, on 14 Mar 1966 |
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: Organized on 1 Apr 1966 |
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: Re-designated as: 79 Airborne Early Warning and Control Squadron on 30 Jun 1971 |
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: Inactivated on 1 Oct 1978 |
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* Re-designated as: 79 Air Refueling Squadron (Heavy) (Associate) on 21 Jun 1982 |
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: Activated in the Reserve on 1 Sep 1982 |
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: Re-designated as: 79 Air Refueling Squadron (Associate) on 1 Feb 1992 |
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: Re-designated as: 79 Air Refueling Squadron on 1 Oct 1994. |
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Revision as of 23:00, 25 February 2012
79th Air Refueling Squadron | |
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Active | 1 April 1943 - 15 November 1945 11 April 1948 - 16 April 1951 18 May 1955 - 15 May 1958 14 May 1966 - 1 October 1978 1 September 1982 - Present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Aerial refueling |
Part of | Air Force Reserve Command 4th Air Force 349th Air Mobility Wing 349th Operations Group |
Garrison/HQ | Travis Air Force Base |
Engagements | Operation Overlord Operation Dragoon Operation Market Garden Operation Varsity |
Decorations | DUC AFOUA RVGC w/ Palm |
The 79th Air Refueling Squadron (79 ARS) is a unit part of the USAF, belonging to the 349th Operations Group at Travis Air Force Base, California. It operates the KC-10 Extender aircraft conducting aerial refueling missions as the reserve associate to the 60th Air Mobility Wing.
History
The 79th transported cargo and troops in the European Theater of Operations and the Mediterranean Theater of Operations during World War II, dropped relief supplies to Bastogne and took part in airborne assaults on Normandy, southern France, the Netherlands, and Germany in 1944 and 1945. It performed worldwide airlift operations from, 1966–1971, including missions to Southeast Asia. The squadron also flew airborne early warning and control missions in the air defense of the United States from, 1971-1978. Since 1982 it has trained for and flown worldwide air refueling and strategic airlift missions, including contingency and humanitarian relief operations.[1]
Lineage
- Constituted as 79 Troop Carrier Squadron on 23 Mar 1943
- Activated on 1 Apr 1943
- Inactivated on 15 Nov 1945
- Activated in the Reserve on 11 Apr 1948
- Re-designated as: 79 Troop Carrier Squadron, Medium on 27 Jun 1949
- Ordered to active service on 1 Apr 1951
- Inactivated on 16 Apr 1951
- Activated in the Reserve on 18 May 1955
- Inactivated on 15 May 1958
- Re-designated as: 79 Military Airlift Squadron, and activated in the Reserve, on 14 Mar 1966
- Organized on 1 Apr 1966
- Re-designated as: 79 Airborne Early Warning and Control Squadron on 30 Jun 1971
- Inactivated on 1 Oct 1978
- Re-designated as: 79 Air Refueling Squadron (Heavy) (Associate) on 21 Jun 1982
- Activated in the Reserve on 1 Sep 1982
- Re-designated as: 79 Air Refueling Squadron (Associate) on 1 Feb 1992
- Re-designated as: 79 Air Refueling Squadron on 1 Oct 1994.
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References
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency
- Mauer, Mauer (1969), Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II, Air Force Historical Studies Office, Maxwell AFB, Alabama. ISBN 0-89201-097-5
See also