- 21st Airlift Squadron
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 21st Airlift Squadron
caption= 21st Airlift Squadron Patch
dates=7 March 1942 - Present
country=United States
allegiance=
branch=United States Air Force
type=Airlift
role=
size=
command_structure=Air Mobility Command
18th Air Force
60th Air Mobility Wing
60th Operations Group
current_commander=
garrison=Travis Air Force Base
ceremonial_chief=
colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname= Bee Liners
patron=
motto=
colors=
march=
mascot=
battles=
notable_commanders=Charles R. Holland
anniversaries=
decorations=Distinguished Unit Citation
Presidential Unit Citation
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation
Philippine Presidential Unit Citation
battle_honours=The 21st Airlift Squadron (21 AS) is part of the
60th Air Mobility Wing atTravis Air Force Base ,California . It operatesC-17 Globemaster III aircraft supporting theUnited States Air Force global reach mission world wide.Mission
Provide services and support, which promote quality of life and project global power through combat-proven airlift and
airdrop .History
The combat history of the 21st includes
paratroop drops at Nadzab,New Guinea , in September1942 and airborne assault on Sunchon,Korea , in October1950 , as well as aerial transportation in the Pacific Theater duringWorld War II and in theFar East during theKorean War .THe 21st continued troop carrier and transport operations in the Far East after
1953 . It also furnished aircraft and crews for transport and special operations inSoutheast Asia ,1962 –1973 . The squadron flew logistical support and evacuation missions toCambodia ,17 March 1975 –12 April 1975 , andSouth Vietnam , 17 March–29 April 1975 . It conducted airlift operations inSouthwest Asia , December1990 –July1991 , and evacuation ofClark Air Base ,Philippines , June–July 1991.Operations
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World War II
*Korean War
*Operation Shining Express
*Operation Stabilize
*Operation Noble Eagle
*Operation Joint Endeavor
*Operation Bright Star
*Operation Pitch Black
*Operation Place Blitz
*Operation Support Hope
*Operation Sea Signal
*Operation Provide Promise
*Operation Deny Flight
*Operation Joint Guardian
*Operation Assured Response
*Operation Freedom Banner
*Operation Deep Freeze
*Operation Enduring Freedom
*Operation Iraqi Freedom
*Operation Phoenix Jackal
*Operation Phoenix Spruce
*Operation Phoenix Dagger
*Operation Phoenix Tusk
*Operation Phoenix Banner
*Operation Phoenix Silver
*Operation Phoenix Moat
*Operation Phoenix Dart
*Operation Phoenix ScorpionLineage
*Constituted 21st Transport Squadron on March 7, 1942
*Activated on April 3, 1942
*Redesignated 21st Troop Carrier Squadron on July 5, 1942
*Inactivated on January 31, 1946
*Activated on October 15, 1946
*Redesignated 21st Troop Carrier Squadron, Heavy, on May 21, 1948
*Redesignated 21st Troop Carrier Squadron, Medium, on February 2, 1951
*Redesignated 21st Troop Carrier Squadron, Heavy, on December 1, 1952
*Redesignated 21st Troop Carrier Squadron, Medium, on September 18, 1956
*Redesignated 21st Troop Carrier Squadron on December 8, 1966
*Redesignated 21st Tactical Airlift Squadron on August 1, 1967
*Redesignated 21st Airlift Squadron on April 1, 1992Assignments
*374th Troop Carrier Group (1942 – 1946)
*19th Bombardment Wing (1949 – 1950)
*18th Fighter-Bomber Wing (1950)
*Far East Air Forces Combat Cargo Command, Provisional (1950 - 1951)
*374th Troop Carrier Wing (1951 - 1952)
*6122d Air Base Wing (1952)
*403d Troop Carrier Wing (1952)
*483d Troop Carrier Wing (1956 - 1960)
*315th Air Division (1960 - 1966)
**Attached: Detachment 1, HQ, 315th Air Division (1960 - 1964)
**Attached: 6315th Operations Group (1964 - 1966)
*374th Tactical Airlift Wing (1966 - 1993)
*60th Air Mobility Wing (1993 - Present)Bases stationed
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RAAF Station Archerfield ,Australia (1942 - 1943)
*Port Moresby ,New Guinea (1943)
*RAAF Station Archerfield, Australia (1943 - 1944)
*Nadzab, New Guinea (1944)
*Biak (1944 - 1945)
*Atsugi ,Japan (1945 - 1946)
*Manila ,Philippines (1945 - 1946)
*Harmon Air Force Base,Guam (1946 - 1950)
*Clark Air Base , Philippines (1950)
*Tachikawa Air Base, Japan (1950, 1951, 1952)
*Ashiya Air Base, Japan (1950, 1951, 1952)
*Brady Air Base, Japan (1950)
*Itazuke Air Base, Japan, (1950)
**Deployed: Kisarazu Air Base, Japan, (November 14-20, 1955)
*Naha Air Base,Okinawa (1958 - 1971)
*Ching Chuan Kang Air Base ,Taiwan (1971 - 1973)
*Clark Air Base, Philippines, (1973 - 1989)
*Yokota Air Base , Japan (1989 - 1993
*Travis Air Force Base ,California (1993 - Present)Aircraft operated
*C-39 (1942)
*C-40 (1942)
*C-49 (1942)
*C-50 (1942)
*C-53 Skytrooper (1942)
*C-56 Lodestar (1942)
*C-60 Lodestar II (1942)
*B-17 Flying Fortress (1942)
*B-18 Bolo (1942)
*LB-30 (1942)
*C-47 Skytrain (1942 – 1946, 1950 – 1952)
*C-46 Commando (1945 – 1946, 1946 – 1949, 1950, 1952)
*C-54 Skymaster (1946 – 1950, 1952 – 1956)
*C-119 Flying Boxcar (1956 – 1959)
*C-130 Hercules (1958 – 1971, 1971 – 1993)
*C-5 Galaxy (1993 – 2006)
*C-17 Globemaster III (2006 – Present)External links
* [http://public.travis.amc.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=4280 21st Airlift Squadron Home Page]
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