- 16th Special Operations Squadron
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 16th Special Operations Squadron
caption= 16th Special Operations Squadron Patch
dates=16 April 1942 -1 April 1944
13 June 1944 -29 December 1945
30 October 1968 - Present
country=United States
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branch=United States Air Force
type=Special Operations
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command_structure=Air Force Special Operations Command
1st Special Operations Wing
1st Special Operations Group
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garrison=Hurlburt Field
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motto= Spectre
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battle_honours=The 16th Special Operations Squadron (16 SOS) is part of the
1st Special Operations Wing atHurlburt Field ,Florida . It operates AC-130H Spectre aircraft in support of special operations.Mission
Train and maintain its combat-ready force to provide highly accurate firepower in support of both conventional and unconventional forces. [ [http://www2.hurlburt.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3492 16 SOS Fact Sheet] ]
History
The 16th ferried aircraft from factories to units in US and
Canada and conducted pilot training from April1942 –April1944 . It flew combat aerial transportation missions fromIndia intoBurma andChina from December 1944–October1945 . [ [http://afhra.maxwell.af.mil/rso/squadrons_flights_pages/0016sos.html AFHRA 16 SOS Page] ] The 16th flew combat missions inSoutheast Asia where it was charged with attacking convoys on theHo Chi Minh Trail , the defense of hamlets and fire bases, providingclose air support to troops in contact with the enemy, providing convoy escort, and battlefield illumination, November1968 –July1974 . As the war drew to a close the squadron supported the evacuations ofSaigon andPhnom Penh and figured prominently in the rescue of the Mayagüez. In all 53 members of the 16 SOS werekilled in action during theVietnam War . [ [http://www2.hurlburt.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3492 16 SOS Fact Sheet] ]In November
1979 the 16th set a flight endurance record of 29.7 hours, flying non-stop fromHurlburt Field ,Florida toAndersen Air Force Base ,Guam . [ [http://www2.hurlburt.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3492 16 SOS Fact Sheet] ]The 16th supported the multi-national assault on
Grenada on25 October ,1983 . It provided last-second surveillance and intelligence to theair assault forces, silencing anti-aircraftartillery emplacements, knocking out enemyarmored personnel carriers , defending political dignitaries surrounded by enemy troops, and relieving troops in combat. [ [http://www2.hurlburt.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3492 16 SOS Fact Sheet] ]From late December
1989 to14 January 1990 , the squadron participated in the invasion ofPanama duringOperation Just Cause . 16 SOS aircrews received theMacKay Trophy and the 1989Military Airlift Command Aircrew of the Year, for their actions destroying the headquarters for the Panamanian Defense Force, and providing fire support for the Army Ranger assault on Rio Hato Air Base. [ [http://www2.hurlburt.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3492 16 SOS Fact Sheet] ]On
12 September 1990 The 16th arrived inSaudi Arabia to support Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, the protection of Saudi Arabia and liberation ofKuwait . The squadron flew 50 combat missions in Desert Storm and lost one aircraft and 14 airmen on31 January 1991 , while supporting coalition forces engaged in theBattle of Khafji . [ [http://www2.hurlburt.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3492 16 SOS Fact Sheet] ]During
1993 and1994 , the 16th deployed toAfrica in support ofOperation Continue Hope , theUnited Nations relief effort inSomalia . Squadron crews based out ofDjibouti struck targets inMogadishu , and later deployed toKenya to ensure security for UN forces. During this deployment, a gunship was destroyed due to an in-borne detonation of the 105mm gun while airborne. Eight of the 14 aircrew members lost their lives in this accident. [ [http://www2.hurlburt.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3492 16 SOS Fact Sheet] ]The 16 SOS deployed to
Italy in support ofOperation Deny Flight periodically from July1993 until its termination on28 August 1995 . 16 SOS aircraft actively patrolled the skies overBosnia and Herzegovina , providing protective air cover and close air support to UN protection forces. [ [http://www2.hurlburt.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3492 16 SOS Fact Sheet] ] While maintaining the Operation Deny Flight mission, the 16 SOS also deployed to other parts of the world for 184 days. From18 September -19 October ,1994 , it deployed toCuba in support ofOperation Uphold Democracy and provided air support to coalition forces during the ouster ofGeneral Raoul Cédras and restoration ofJean-Bertrand Aristide inHaiti . Additionally, from30 January -2 March 1995 , the 16th SOS returned to Africa in support ofOperation United Shield , the withdrawal of UN forces from Mogadishu, Somalia. On the final night of this operation, the gunships provided real time intelligence to ground commanders via armed reconnaissance and surveillance during theU.S. Marine amphibious withdrawal from Mogadishu. [ [http://www2.hurlburt.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3492 16 SOS Fact Sheet] ]Operation Deliberate Force began on19 August 1995 . It was the largestNATO air operation in history. The 16 SOS flew multiple combatsearch and rescue sorties from 6-8 September in support of the rescue attempt of a French Mirage aircrew downed by asurface-to-air missile near Pale. During the operation, which lasted until15 September , the 16th expended 268 rounds of 105MM and 125 rounds of 40MM againstearly warning radar sites andcommand and control facilities. The 16th also participated in Operations Decisive Endeavor, Joint Endeavor, Assured Response, Deliberate Guard, Joint Guard, Goal Keeper, and Wintering Over. [ [http://www2.hurlburt.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3492 16 SOS Fact Sheet] ]Following the
11 September terrorist attacks the 16th deployed on11 November ,2001 to an undisclosed location nearAfghanistan to supportOperation Enduring Freedom . The day after arriving in Afghanistan, the 16th attackedTaliban andAl-Qaeda forces near the city ofKonduz in support of Northern Alliance forces, and was directly responsible for the city's surrender the next day. On26 November the squadron supported the suppression of a rebellion at the prison fort of Qual-a-Jinga. While supporting the beleaguered U.S. and allied forces throughout the night with withering 40mm and 105mm fire, Spectre succeeded in ending the rebellion of Taliban and Al-QaedaPOW s. [ [http://www2.hurlburt.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3492 16 SOS Fact Sheet] ] The 16th also flew missions overMazār-e Sharīf ,Kunduz ,Kandahar ,Shkin , Asadabad,Bagram ,Baghran ,Tora Bora , and nearly every other part of Afghanistan. the squadron has participated in a number of operations within Afghanistan including Operations Full Throttle, Roll Tide, and Eagle Fury. It also performed on-call close air support and armed reconnaissance over Kandahar after an assassination attempt against Afghanistan's President,Hamid Karzai . [ [http://www2.hurlburt.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3492 16 SOS Fact Sheet] ]In March
2002 , the 16th flew 39 combat missions in support ofOperation Anaconda in Afghanistan. With only 3 aircraft and 3 crews, the squadron amassed 322 combat hours over 12 days, resulting in 45 enemy killed in action, nine vehicles destroyed, 11 damaged vehicles, and 12 destroyed and 25 damaged buildings. During the intense fighting, the squadron expended more than 1,300 40MM and 1,200 105MM rounds. Their actions earned them the 2002 Mackay Trophy, and 2002 Air Force aviator valor awards. In addition, in 2002 the 16th SOS was the third most deployed unit in the Air Force. [ [http://www2.hurlburt.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3492 16 SOS Fact Sheet] ]
=Operations [ [http://www2.hurlburt.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3492 16 SOS Fact Sheet] ] =*
World War II
*Vietnam War
*Operation Urgent Fury
*Operation Just Cause
*Operation Desert Shield
*Operation Desert Storm
*Operation Continue Hope
*Operation Deny Flight
*Operation Uphold Democracy
*Operation Deliberate Force
*Operation Decisive Endeavor
*Operation Joint Endeavor
*Operation Assured Response
*Operation Deliberate Guard
*Operation Joint Guard
*Operation Goal Keeper
*Operation Wintering Over
*Operation Enduring Freedom Lineage [ [http://afhra.maxwell.af.mil/rso/squadrons_flights_pages/0016sos.html AFHRA 16 SOS Page] ]
*16th Air Corps Ferrying Squadron (1942 - 1943)
*16th Ferrying Squadron (1943 - 1944)
*16th Combat Cargo Squadron (1944 - 1968)
*16th Special Operations Squadron (1968 - Present)Assignments [ [http://afhra.maxwell.af.mil/rso/squadrons_flights_pages/0016sos.html AFHRA 16 SOS Page] ]
*5th Ferrying Group (1942 - 1944)
*4th Combat Cargo Group (1944 - 1945)
*8th Tactical Fighter Wing (1968 - 1975)
**Attached: 388th Tactical Fighter Wing (19 July 1974 - 8 December 1975)
*Tactical Air Command (1975)
*1st Special Operations Wing (1975 - Present)Bases stationed [ [http://afhra.maxwell.af.mil/rso/squadrons_flights_pages/0016sos.html AFHRA 16 SOS Page] ]
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Hensley Field ,Texas (1942)
*Love Field, Texas (1942 - 1944)
*Syracuse Army Air Base,New York (1944)
*Bowman Field,Kentucky (1944)
*Sylhet ,India (1944 - 1945)
*Argartala, India (1945)
*Chittagong , India (1945)
*Namponmao,Burma (1945)
*Ledo, India (1945)
*Ondal , India (1945)
*Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base ,Thailand (1968 - 1974)
*Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base , Thailand (1974 - 1975)
*Hurlburt Field , Florida (1975 - Present)Aircraft Operated [ [http://afhra.maxwell.af.mil/rso/squadrons_flights_pages/0016sos.html AFHRA 16 SOS Page] ]
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C-47 Skytrain (1944, 1945)
*C-46 Commando (1944 - 1945)
*AC-130 (1968 - Present)References
Notes
Bibliography
* [http://afhra.maxwell.af.mil/rso/squadrons_flights_pages/0016sos.html USAF 16th Special Operations Squadron History]
* [http://www2.hurlburt.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3492 16th Special Operations Squadron Fact Sheet]ee also
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