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165th Air Support Operations Squadron

The 165th Air Support Operations Squadron (165 ASOS) is a combat support and geographically separated unit of the 165th Airlift Wing (AW) in the Georgia Air National Guard.[1][6][8] The 165 ASOS is located at Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport, in the U.S. state of Georgia.[1] The 165 ASOS falls under jurisdiction of Air Combat Command (ACC) along with other Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) squadrons, whereas the 165 AW falls under the jurisdiction of Air Mobility Command.[8][9] The 165 ASOS provides TACP members; Air Liaison Officer (ALO) members; Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Liaison Officer (ISRLO) members; and support personnel to aligned units in support of combat operations.[8]

165th Air Support Operations Squadron
Active1988–present
Country United States
Allegiance Georgia
BranchAir National Guard, United States Air Force[1]
TypeCombat Support[2]
RoleClose Air Support Operations[3]
Part of165th Airlift Wing
Georgia Air National Guard[1]
 Air Combat Command[4]
Garrison/HQSavannah Air National Guard Base[1]
Motto(s)"The Strong Shall Stand,

The Weak Will Fall By The Wayside!"[5]

"Rock, Shield, and Sword"
DecorationsAir Force Meritorious Unit Award[6][7]
Insignia
165th Air Support Operations Squadron emblem
CP_afa

Mission edit

The mission of the 165 ASOS is to provide combat mission ready TACP to aligned and supported units.[2] The 165 ASOS provides support to the 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT) of the Georgia Army National Guard, the 53rd IBCT of the Florida Army National Guard, the 29th Infantry Division (ID), and augments any active duty conventional and special operations units.[7][10][11][12] TACP specialist members of the 165 ASOS become fully trained and certified Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTACs), allowing them to provide terminal attack guidance of fixed and rotary wing attack aircraft.[3][8] They also deploy with, advise, and assist joint force commanders in planning, requesting, coordinating and controlling, close air support, reconnaissance, and tactical airlift missions.[3][13][14]

As a unit of the Georgia National Guard, the 165 ASOS also provides domestic support capabilities to the Governor of Georgia, and the greater region.[15] Members are capable of responding to natural disasters and provide search and rescue operations, preservation of property, protection of life, public safety, maintenance of vital public services, logistic support, and manpower to meet any emergency relief support missions that arise.[16][17]

History edit

On September 15, 1988 the federal government recognized the 111th Tactical Control Party Flight.[18] The unit was first located at the Jekyll Island Airport, but moved to Brunswick, Georgia in January 1998 and was designated the 165 ASOS.[18][19] It has undergone three separate conversions and held residence in five different places.[18] The unit received a new facility at its current location in Garden City, Georgia, just east of Savannah on October 10, 2012.[20] The 165 ASOS has been awarded five Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards for meritorious achievement.[6][7]

Operations edit

The unit was first mobilized during Desert Storm in 1991.[18] Following 9/11, members of the 165 ASOS have been deployed overseas supporting combat operations every year since 2002, except in 2013.[12] Members have supported the 48th IBCT during Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) (Afghanistan), and the 53rd IBCT in AFRICOM.[7][10][21] Members have also supported numerous other groups in Special Operations Command, Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa for Operation Octave Shield, and in South America.[22] Additionally, the 165 ASOS has supported the 1st Cavalry Division; the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th IDs; the 82nd Airborne; the 101st Airborne; the 37th IBCT; and 1st Armored Division (AD).[7][19][23]

The 165 ASOS stood up a fully operational Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (SUAS) program in 2015. Its program is the largest SUAS program of conventional ASOS units in the United States Air Force and Air National Guard.[22]

The 165 ASOS has also played a role in support of domestic operations. During the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, members deployed to New Orleans, set up communications, and conducted search and rescue operations.[24] In 2007, thirty members of the squadron helped authorities conduct a weeklong search for a missing child in the Brunswick area.[18] During severe winter ice storms in northern and eastern Georgia during 2014, the unit also responded and established a task force.[25] This task force was able to clear downed trees, aided in the restoration of power and clearing of roads, and located and assisted stranded motorists.[25] 165 ASOS members also assisted in moving families from homes without power to shelters throughout the area.[25]

165 ASOS members conduct domestic training in a wide variety of specializations, and participate in exercises throughout the United States and world.[26][27][28]

See also edit

References edit

This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Air Force Historical Research Agency.

  1. ^ a b c d e "165th Airlift Wing Units". 165th Airlift Wing. Retrieved November 29, 2016.
  2. ^ a b (PDF). Space, Missile, Command, and Control. 14 June 2012. p. 22. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-11-30. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  3. ^ a b c "Tactical Air Control Party Career Education and Training Plan" (PDF). Department of the Air Force. 15 November 2009. p. 7.
  4. ^ (PDF). Space, Missile, Command, and Control. 14 June 2012. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-11-30. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  5. ^ "Earning the black beret". Defense Video Imagery Distribution System.
  6. ^ a b c "165th Airlift Wing receives Outstanding Unit Award".
  7. ^ a b c d e "Georgia Guard 2014 Annual Report". p. 25.
  8. ^ a b c d (PDF). Space, Missile, Command, and Control. 14 June 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-11-30. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  9. ^ (PDF). p. 134. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-07-21. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  10. ^ a b "Georgia Air Army Guard Team Up in Afghanistan".
  11. ^ "Tactical Air Control Party Specialist (TACP)".
  12. ^ a b "Georgia Guard 2013 Annual Report". p. 23.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-04-17. Retrieved 2016-07-15.
  14. ^ "Georgia Department of Defense 2012 Annual Report". p. 24.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-06-02. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
  16. ^ "The National Guard's Unique Mission".
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-11-23. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  18. ^ a b c d e "165th Air Support Operations Squadron: Air Force Order of Battle" (PDF). p. 2.
  19. ^ a b Dickson, Terry (29 Dec 2003). "Air Support Squadron a Unit Frequently Divided".
  20. ^ "165 ASOS Ribbon-Cutting".
  21. ^ "Georgia Guard 2010 Annual Report". p. 23.
  22. ^ a b "Georgia Guard 2015 Annual Report". p. 25.
  23. ^ "Georgia Guard 2012 Annual Report". p. 24.
  24. ^ (PDF). pp. 53, 57. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-10-23. Retrieved 2016-07-08.
  25. ^ a b c "Georgia Army Air Guardsmen Help Augusta Residents in Wake of Winter Storm Pax".
  26. ^ "Northern Strike Exercise 2015".
  27. ^ "Carolina Thunder Exercise 2014".
  28. ^ "Kentucky Georgia Air Guardsmen Participate in Re-Enactment of Historic Airborne Assault".

External links edit

  • 165th Airlift Wing Official Page
  • The ROMAD Locator
  • Air Force Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) in Afghanistan 2016-03-08 at the Wayback Machine
  • 165 ASOS Air Force Outstanding Unit Award – 2014 2018-10-02 at the Wayback Machine
  • 165 ASOS Jump and Combat Landing Training – 2014
  • 165 ASOS Learning What to Blow Up in Local Training

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The 165th Air Support Operations Squadron 165 ASOS is a combat support and geographically separated unit of the 165th Airlift Wing AW in the Georgia Air National Guard 1 6 8 The 165 ASOS is located at Savannah Hilton Head International Airport in the U S state of Georgia 1 The 165 ASOS falls under jurisdiction of Air Combat Command ACC along with other Tactical Air Control Party TACP squadrons whereas the 165 AW falls under the jurisdiction of Air Mobility Command 8 9 The 165 ASOS provides TACP members Air Liaison Officer ALO members Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Liaison Officer ISRLO members and support personnel to aligned units in support of combat operations 8 165th Air Support Operations SquadronActive1988 presentCountry United StatesAllegiance GeorgiaBranchAir National Guard United States Air Force 1 TypeCombat Support 2 RoleClose Air Support Operations 3 Part of165th Airlift WingGeorgia Air National Guard 1 Air Combat Command 4 Garrison HQSavannah Air National Guard Base 1 Motto s The Strong Shall Stand The Weak Will Fall By The Wayside 5 Rock Shield and Sword DecorationsAir Force Meritorious Unit Award 6 7 Insignia165th Air Support Operations Squadron emblemCP afa Contents 1 Mission 2 History 3 Operations 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksMission editThe mission of the 165 ASOS is to provide combat mission ready TACP to aligned and supported units 2 The 165 ASOS provides support to the 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team IBCT of the Georgia Army National Guard the 53rd IBCT of the Florida Army National Guard the 29th Infantry Division ID and augments any active duty conventional and special operations units 7 10 11 12 TACP specialist members of the 165 ASOS become fully trained and certified Joint Terminal Attack Controllers JTACs allowing them to provide terminal attack guidance of fixed and rotary wing attack aircraft 3 8 They also deploy with advise and assist joint force commanders in planning requesting coordinating and controlling close air support reconnaissance and tactical airlift missions 3 13 14 As a unit of the Georgia National Guard the 165 ASOS also provides domestic support capabilities to the Governor of Georgia and the greater region 15 Members are capable of responding to natural disasters and provide search and rescue operations preservation of property protection of life public safety maintenance of vital public services logistic support and manpower to meet any emergency relief support missions that arise 16 17 History editOn September 15 1988 the federal government recognized the 111th Tactical Control Party Flight 18 The unit was first located at the Jekyll Island Airport but moved to Brunswick Georgia in January 1998 and was designated the 165 ASOS 18 19 It has undergone three separate conversions and held residence in five different places 18 The unit received a new facility at its current location in Garden City Georgia just east of Savannah on October 10 2012 20 The 165 ASOS has been awarded five Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards for meritorious achievement 6 7 Operations editThe unit was first mobilized during Desert Storm in 1991 18 Following 9 11 members of the 165 ASOS have been deployed overseas supporting combat operations every year since 2002 except in 2013 12 Members have supported the 48th IBCT during Operation Iraqi Freedom OIF and Operation Enduring Freedom OEF Afghanistan and the 53rd IBCT in AFRICOM 7 10 21 Members have also supported numerous other groups in Special Operations Command Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa for Operation Octave Shield and in South America 22 Additionally the 165 ASOS has supported the 1st Cavalry Division the 2nd 3rd and 4th IDs the 82nd Airborne the 101st Airborne the 37th IBCT and 1st Armored Division AD 7 19 23 The 165 ASOS stood up a fully operational Small Unmanned Aerial Systems SUAS program in 2015 Its program is the largest SUAS program of conventional ASOS units in the United States Air Force and Air National Guard 22 The 165 ASOS has also played a role in support of domestic operations During the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina members deployed to New Orleans set up communications and conducted search and rescue operations 24 In 2007 thirty members of the squadron helped authorities conduct a weeklong search for a missing child in the Brunswick area 18 During severe winter ice storms in northern and eastern Georgia during 2014 the unit also responded and established a task force 25 This task force was able to clear downed trees aided in the restoration of power and clearing of roads and located and assisted stranded motorists 25 165 ASOS members also assisted in moving families from homes without power to shelters throughout the area 25 165 ASOS members conduct domestic training in a wide variety of specializations and participate in exercises throughout the United States and world 26 27 28 See also editTactical Air Control Party Joint Terminal Attack Controller 165th Airlift WingReferences editThis article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Air Force Historical Research Agency a b c d e 165th Airlift Wing Units 165th Airlift Wing Retrieved November 29 2016 a b Air Force Instruction 13 113 Volume 1 Tactical Air Control Party TACP Training Program PDF Space Missile Command and Control 14 June 2012 p 22 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 11 30 Retrieved 2016 11 29 a b c Tactical Air Control Party Career Education and Training Plan PDF Department of the Air Force 15 November 2009 p 7 Air Force Instruction 13 113 Volume 1 Tactical Air Control Party TACP Training Program PDF Space Missile Command and Control 14 June 2012 p 6 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 11 30 Retrieved 2016 11 29 Earning the black beret Defense Video Imagery Distribution System a b c 165th Airlift Wing receives Outstanding Unit Award a b c d e Georgia Guard 2014 Annual Report p 25 a b c d Air Force Instruction 13 113 Volume 1 Tactical Air Control Party TACP Training Program PDF Space Missile Command and Control 14 June 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 11 30 Retrieved 2016 11 29 Weapons Systems Modernization Priorities 2014 PDF p 134 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 07 21 Retrieved 2016 07 14 a b Georgia Air Army Guard Team Up in Afghanistan Tactical Air Control Party Specialist TACP a b Georgia Guard 2013 Annual Report p 23 Battlefield Airmen Tactical Air Control Party Mission Archived from the original on 2016 04 17 Retrieved 2016 07 15 Georgia Department of Defense 2012 Annual Report p 24 165th Airlift Wing Air National Guard State Mission Archived from the original on 2016 06 02 Retrieved 2019 01 11 The National Guard s Unique Mission 165th Airlift Wing Air National Guard State Mission Archived from the original on 2016 11 23 Retrieved 2016 11 29 a b c d e 165th Air Support Operations Squadron Air Force Order of Battle PDF p 2 a b Dickson Terry 29 Dec 2003 Air Support Squadron a Unit Frequently Divided 165 ASOS Ribbon Cutting Georgia Guard 2010 Annual Report p 23 a b Georgia Guard 2015 Annual Report p 25 Georgia Guard 2012 Annual Report p 24 In Katrina s Wake The National Guard on the Gulf Coast 2005 PDF pp 53 57 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 10 23 Retrieved 2016 07 08 a b c Georgia Army Air Guardsmen Help Augusta Residents in Wake of Winter Storm Pax Northern Strike Exercise 2015 Carolina Thunder Exercise 2014 Kentucky Georgia Air Guardsmen Participate in Re Enactment of Historic Airborne Assault External links edit165th Airlift Wing Official Page TACP Association The ROMAD Locator Air Force Tactical Air Control Party TACP in Afghanistan Archived 2016 03 08 at the Wayback Machine TACP Job Description 165 ASOS Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 2014 Archived 2018 10 02 at the Wayback Machine 165 ASOS Jump and Combat Landing Training 2014 165 ASOS Learning What to Blow Up in Local Training Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 165th Air Support Operations Squadron amp oldid 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