- 728th Airlift Squadron
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unit_name= 728th Airlift Squadron
caption= 728th Airlift Squadron Patch
dates=14 May 1943 - Present
country=United States
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branch=United States Air Force
type=Airlift
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command_structure=Air Force Reserve Command
446th Airlift Wing
446th Operations Group
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garrison=McChord Air Force Base
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decorations=Distinguished Unit Citation
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation
Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm
battle_honours=The 728th Airlift Squadron (728th AS) is located at
McChord Air Force Base ,Washington . It is part of the446th Airlift Wing and operates theC-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft. The mission of the 728th AS is to provide mission-ready aircrews for operational support for strategic and tacticalairlift , combatairdrop andaeromedical evacuation in support ofU.S. Air Force ,Air Force Reserve Command and gaining major command objectives.The 728th was initially activated June 1, 1943, as the
728th Bombardment Squadron atGeiger Field located nearSpokane, WA . The 728th, equipped with theB-17 Flying Fortress , flew its first combat mission to France in1944 in support of Allied Forces duringWorld War II . The squadron flew numerous bombardment missions during theBattle of the Bulge and supported the airborne assault across the Rhine in March 1945. Following several European post-war missions, the 728th was deactivated in the United States in August 1945.In April 1947, the 728th was reactivated as a Reserve unit at
Long Beach, CA . The squadron began transition training in theB-26 Marauder aircraft in February 1949. Ordered to active duty in August 1950, the squadron left its training station atGeorge AFB , CA, and headed forJapan Oct. 12, 1950. The 728th flew its first combat mission of theKorean War on November 12, 1950. The squadron later moved toSouth Korea in May 1951 to flyclose air support , interdiction andreconnaissance missions againstNorth Korea . These combat missions continued until May 1952 when the squadron returned to the United States.Designated as a tactical reconnaissance squadron in June 1952, 728th aircrews began transition training to
T-33 andF-80 Shooting Star aircraft. In May 1955, the 728th was re-designated as a tactical bombardment squadron and again flew theB-26 Marauder . In July 1957, the squadron was again re-designated as a troop carrier unit and began to flyC-46 Commando aircraft. One year later the squadron transitioned to theC-119 Flying Boxcar .During the
Cuban Missile Crisis from October to November 1962, the 728th provided airlift support for theContinental Air Command and theStrategic Air Command . In August 1965, the squadron received its firstC-124 Globemaster II aircraft and four months later was designated the 728th Military Airlift Squadron in January 1966. The 728th MAS flew regular missions in the Pacific and Far East theaters.After seven years as a
C-124 unit, the 728th MAS was relocated atNorton AFB , CA, and became an associate Reserve squadron in the 445th Military Airlift Wing. In January 1972, the 728th MAS began transition training to fly theC-141 Starlifter . The 728th participated inOperation Homecoming , bringing home the POWs fromSoutheast Asia , andOperation New Life which supported the evacuation of orphans and other refugees fromVietnam to theUnited States .In 1989 the 728th flew many missions in support of
Operation Just Cause inPanama and, as a Reserve squadron, voluntarily flew numerous airlift missions intoSouthwest Asia in support ofOperations Desert Shield and Desert Storm in 1991.On January 1, 1992 the 728th MAS was officially transferred from the 445th Military Airlift Wing at
Norton AFB , CA, to the 446th Military Airlift Wing at McChord AFB, WA. The relocation of the squadron was a result of the closure ofNorton AFB as part of the DOD'sBase Realignment and Closure program. The 728th was renamed the 728th Airlift Squadron (AS) on February 1, 1992 following the reorganization of the446th Airlift Wing and was joined its two sister squadrons, the97th Airlift Squadron and313th Airlift Squadron , within the newly formed 446 Operations Group.Because of its service throughout its history, the 728th has earned numerous awards and decorations. The squadron received 13 campaign streamers and six decorations for its service during
World War II and theKorean War . The squadron earned three Distinguished Presidential Unit Citations for 1945, 1951, and 1952. The Republic of Korea Presidential and theRepublic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm are also key awards highlighting the 728th's dedicated service. The 728th also received theAir Force Outstanding Unit Award for its contributions from September 1, 1985 to August 31, 1987.Since arriving at
McChord AFB in January 1992, the 728th has participated in numerous real world contingency, peacekeeping, and humanitarian relief missions.In addition, the 728th provides active support for Phoenix Banner, Copper and Silver missions. The 728th's highest priority missions assist in the support of the president and vice president as well as secret service operations. These frequent missions are ongoing in nature. In January 1997, a 728th AS crew repatriated the remains of five U.S. service members form Beijing, China, members of the
B-24J Liberator bomber crew that crashed near Liuchouw,China in August 1944 after returning from a bombing mission.A new chapter began at the 728th with the squadron’s selection as the first of three Associate Reserve squadrons to transition to the newest aircraft in the
Air Mobility Command Fleet, theC-17 Globemaster III . The first C-17 was delivered McChord July 30, 1999. The squadron's first operational C-17 mission in November 1999 was a repatriation mission to Hanoi, Vietnam, where 11 American servicemen, from theKorean War and theVietnam War , were repatriated at the same time -- the first time remains from two separate wars were repatriated on the same mission.On February 14, 2003, the 728th AS was activated to support Operations
Enduring Freedom andIraqi Freedom . From February 2003 until February 13, 2005, 728th aircrews flew numerous combat airlift missions intoIraq andAfghanistan , performing engine running onloads/offloads of troops and equipment and flying aeromedical evactuation missions of critically wounded personnel. Members from the 728th also participated in the combat airdrop of the173rd Airborne Brigade over northern Iraq on March 26, 2003. The 728th AS received theAir Force Meritorious Unit Award for its support of OEF and OIF from February 2003 to February 2005.ources
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