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32nd Flying Training Squadron

The 32d Flying Training Squadron was last part of the 71st Flying Training Wing based at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma. It operated Beechcraft T-1 Jayhawk aircraft conducting flight training. It was inactivated on 14 September 2012.

32d Flying Training Squadron
Active1942–1946; 1973–1979; 1993–1993; 1995–2012
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
RolePilot Training
Part ofAir Education and Training Command
EngagementsOperation Husky
Operation Overlord
Operation Market Garden
Operation Varsity[1]
DecorationsDistinguished Unit Citation
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award[1]
Insignia
32d Flying Training Squadron emblem (approved 5 December 1996)[1]
32d Tactical Airlift Squadron emblem (approved 2 January 1974)[1]

History edit

World War II edit

 
32d Troop Carrier Squadron C-47 taking off from Poix Airfield[note 1]

Activated in late 1942 under I Troop Carrier Command and equipped with C-47 Skytrains. Trained in various parts of the eastern United States until the end of 1943. Deployed to French Morocco in May 1943 and assigned to Twelfth Air Force to support combat operations in the North African Campaign. Remained with Twelfth Air Force, moving to Tunisia and Sicily providing transport and resupply operations as well as casualty evacuation of wounded personnel in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations. Reassigned to IX Troop Carrier Command, in England during early 1944 as part of the build-up of Allied forces prior to the D-Day invasion of France.

Began operations by dropping paratroops into Normandy on D-Day (6 June 1944) and releasing gliders with reinforcements on the following day. The unit received a Distinguished Unit Citation for these missions.

After the Normandy invasion the squadron ferried supplies in the United Kingdom. The squadron also hauled food, clothing, medicine, gasoline, ordnance equipment, and other supplies to the front lines and evacuated patients to rear zone hospitals. It dropped paratroops near Nijmegen and towed gliders carrying reinforcements during the Operation Market Garden, the airborne attack on the Netherlands. In December, it participated in the Battle of the Bulge by releasing gliders with supplies for the 101st Airborne Division near Bastogne.

Moved to Belgium in early 1945, and participated in the Western Allied invasion of Germany, participating in the air assault across the Rhine River in March 1945, each aircraft towed two gliders with troops of the 17th Airborne Division and released them near Wesel.

After V-E Day, became part of the United States Air Forces in Europe, being assigned to AAF Station Frankfurt and was part of the USAFE European Air Transport System, supporting the occupation forces in Germany as well as carrying supplies and personnel between various stations in Western Europe. Inactivated on 30 September 1946 in Germany.

Airlift operations edit

The squadron was redesignated the 32d Tactical Airlift Squadron and conducted worldwide airlift operations between 1973 and 1979.[1]

Pilot training edit

The squadron became the 32d Flying Training Squadron and provided pilot training from 1995–2012.[1] The 32d was inactivated on 14 Sep 2012 and the personnel, aircraft and equipment were transferred to the 3d Flying Training Squadron.

Campaigns and decorations edit

  • Campaigns. World War II: Sicily; Naples-Foggia; Rome-Arno; Normandy; Northern France; Rhineland; Central Europe.
  • Decorations. Distinguished Unit Citations: Sicily, 11 Jul 1943; France, [6-7] Jun 1944. Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards: 1 Jul 1995-30 Jun 1996; 1 Jul 1996-30 Jun 1997; 1 Jul 1997-30 Jun 1998; 1 Jul 1998-30 Jun 1999; 1 Jul 1999-30 Jun 2000; 1 Jul 2000-30 Jun 2001; 1 Jul 2001-30 Jun 2002; 1 Jul 2001-30 Jun 2003; 1 Jul 2003-30 Jun 2004; 1 Jul 2004-30 Jun 2005.

Lineage edit

  • Constituted as the 32d Transport Squadron on 28 January 1942
Activated on 2 March 1942
Redesignated 32d Troop Carrier Squadron on 4 July 1942
Inactivated on 30 September 1946
  • Redesignated 32d Tactical Airlift Squadron on 18 June 1973
Activated on 1 September 1973
Inactivated on 30 June 1979
  • Redesignated 32d Airlift Flight on 1 May 1993
Activated on 31 May 1993
Inactivated on 1 October 1993
  • Redesignated 32d Flying Training Squadron on 3 March 1995
Activated on 1 June 1995[2]
Inactivated on 14 September 2012

Assignments edit

Stations edit

Aircraft edit

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

Explanatory notes
  1. ^ Aircraft is Douglas C-47A-15-DK Skytrain serial 42-92862 taking off from Poix Airfield (B-44), France, during Operation Varsity, 24 March 1945.
Citations
  1. ^ a b c d e f Kane, Robert B. (10 June 2010). "Factsheet 32 Flying Training Squadron (AETC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d Lineage, including assignments, aircraft and stations, through February 2010 in Kane, except as noted.
  3. ^ Station number in Anderson.
  4. ^ Station number in Johnson.

Bibliography edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

  • Anderson, Capt. Barry (1985). (PDF). Maxwell AFB, AL yes: Research Division, USAF Historical Research Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 January 2016. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  • Johnson, 1st Lt. David C. (1988). (PDF). Maxwell AFB, AL: Research Division, USAF Historical Research Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 September 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2017.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1983) [1961]. Air Force Combat Units of World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-02-1. LCCN 61060979. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  • Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1982) [1969]. Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-405-12194-6. LCCN 70605402. OCLC 72556. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  • Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984). Air Force Combat Wings, Lineage & Honors Histories 1947-1977. Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-12-9. Retrieved 17 December 2016.

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from Vance AFBActive1942 1946 1973 1979 1993 1993 1995 2012Country United StatesBranch United States Air ForceRolePilot TrainingPart ofAir Education and Training CommandEngagementsOperation Husky Operation Overlord Operation Market Garden Operation Varsity 1 DecorationsDistinguished Unit CitationAir Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 Insignia32d Flying Training Squadron emblem approved 5 December 1996 1 32d Tactical Airlift Squadron emblem approved 2 January 1974 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 World War II 1 2 Airlift operations 1 3 Pilot training 1 4 Campaigns and decorations 2 Lineage 2 1 Assignments 2 2 Stations 2 3 Aircraft 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 BibliographyHistory editWorld War II edit nbsp 32d Troop Carrier Squadron C 47 taking off from Poix Airfield note 1 Activated in late 1942 under I Troop Carrier Command and equipped with C 47 Skytrains Trained in various parts of the eastern United States until the end of 1943 Deployed to French Morocco in May 1943 and assigned to Twelfth Air Force to support combat operations in the North African Campaign Remained with Twelfth Air Force moving to Tunisia and Sicily providing transport and resupply operations as well as casualty evacuation of wounded personnel in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations Reassigned to IX Troop Carrier Command in England during early 1944 as part of the build up of Allied forces prior to the D Day invasion of France Began operations by dropping paratroops into Normandy on D Day 6 June 1944 and releasing gliders with reinforcements on the following day The unit received a Distinguished Unit Citation for these missions After the Normandy invasion the squadron ferried supplies in the United Kingdom The squadron also hauled food clothing medicine gasoline ordnance equipment and other supplies to the front lines and evacuated patients to rear zone hospitals It dropped paratroops near Nijmegen and towed gliders carrying reinforcements during the Operation Market Garden the airborne attack on the Netherlands In December it participated in the Battle of the Bulge by releasing gliders with supplies for the 101st Airborne Division near Bastogne Moved to Belgium in early 1945 and participated in the Western Allied invasion of Germany participating in the air assault across the Rhine River in March 1945 each aircraft towed two gliders with troops of the 17th Airborne Division and released them near Wesel After V E Day became part of the United States Air Forces in Europe being assigned to AAF Station Frankfurt and was part of the USAFE European Air Transport System supporting the occupation forces in Germany as well as carrying supplies and personnel between various stations in Western Europe Inactivated on 30 September 1946 in Germany Airlift operations edit The squadron was redesignated the 32d Tactical Airlift Squadron and conducted worldwide airlift operations between 1973 and 1979 1 Pilot training edit The squadron became the 32d Flying Training Squadron and provided pilot training from 1995 2012 1 The 32d was inactivated on 14 Sep 2012 and the personnel aircraft and equipment were transferred to the 3d Flying Training Squadron Campaigns and decorations edit Campaigns World War II Sicily Naples Foggia Rome Arno Normandy Northern France Rhineland Central Europe Decorations Distinguished Unit Citations Sicily 11 Jul 1943 France 6 7 Jun 1944 Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards 1 Jul 1995 30 Jun 1996 1 Jul 1996 30 Jun 1997 1 Jul 1997 30 Jun 1998 1 Jul 1998 30 Jun 1999 1 Jul 1999 30 Jun 2000 1 Jul 2000 30 Jun 2001 1 Jul 2001 30 Jun 2002 1 Jul 2001 30 Jun 2003 1 Jul 2003 30 Jun 2004 1 Jul 2004 30 Jun 2005 Lineage editConstituted as the 32d Transport Squadron on 28 January 1942Activated on 2 March 1942 Redesignated 32d Troop Carrier Squadron on 4 July 1942 Inactivated on 30 September 1946Redesignated 32d Tactical Airlift Squadron on 18 June 1973Activated on 1 September 1973 Inactivated on 30 June 1979Redesignated 32d Airlift Flight on 1 May 1993Activated on 31 May 1993 Inactivated on 1 October 1993Redesignated 32d Flying Training Squadron on 3 March 1995Activated on 1 June 1995 2 Inactivated on 14 September 2012Assignments edit 314th Transport Group 2 March 1942 50th Transport Wing 31 March 1942 314th Troop Carrier Group 19 August 1942 attached to 441st Troop Carrier Group after September 1945 441st Troop Carrier Group December 1945 30 September 1946 314th Tactical Airlift Wing 1 Sep 1973 attached to 513th Tactical Airlift Wing 5 November 1973 16 January 1974 3 September 14 November 1975 322d Tactical Airlift Wing 3 February 16 April 1975 435th Combat Support Group 3 June 14 August 1976 13 February 13 April 1977 435th Tactical Airlift Group 9 September 14 November 1977 314th Tactical Airlift Group 1 November 1978 30 June 1979 attached to 313th Tactical Airlift Group 17 February 14 April 1979 46th Test Wing 31 May 1 October 1993 71st Operations Group 1 June 1995 14 September 2012 2 Stations edit Drew Field Florida 2 March 1942 Bowman Field Kentucky 24 June 1942 Army Air Base Knob Noster Missouri 4 November 1942 Lawson Field Georgia 22 February 4 May 1943 Berguent Airfield French Morocco May 1943 Kairouan Airfield Tunisia 26 June 1943 Castelvetrano Airfield Sicily Italy 1 September 1943 13 February 1944 RAF Saltby AAF 538 3 England 20 February 1944 Poix Airfield B 44 4 France 28 February 1945 AAF Station Frankfurt Germany 23 September 1945 30 September 1946 Little Rock Air Force Base Arkansas 1 September 1973 30 June 1979 Deployed to RAF Mildenhall England 5 November 1973 16 January 1974 3 September 14 November 1975 9 September 14 November 1977 17 February 14 Apr 1979 Rhein Main Air Base Germany 3 February 16 April 1975 3 June 14 August 1976 13 February 13 April 1977 Eglin Air Force Base Florida 31 May 1 October 1993 Vance Air Force Base Oklahoma 1 June 1995 14 September 2012 2 Aircraft edit Douglas C 47 Skytrain 1942 1946 Lockheed C 130 Hercules 1973 1979 Beechcraft T 1 Jayhawk 1995 2012 2 See also editReferences editNotes edit Explanatory notes Aircraft is Douglas C 47A 15 DK Skytrain serial 42 92862 taking off from Poix Airfield B 44 France during Operation Varsity 24 March 1945 Citations a b c d e f Kane Robert B 10 June 2010 Factsheet 32 Flying Training Squadron AETC Air Force Historical Research Agency Retrieved 1 February 2018 a b c d Lineage including assignments aircraft and stations through February 2010 in Kane except as noted Station number in Anderson Station number in Johnson Bibliography edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Anderson Capt Barry 1985 Army Air Forces Stations A Guide to the Stations Where U S Army Air Forces Personnel Served in the United Kingdom During World War II PDF Maxwell AFB AL yes Research Division USAF Historical Research Center Archived from the original PDF on 23 January 2016 Retrieved 28 June 2017 Johnson 1st Lt David C 1988 U S Army Air Forces Continental Airfields ETO D Day to V E Day PDF Maxwell AFB AL Research Division USAF Historical Research Center Archived from the original PDF on 29 September 2015 Retrieved 26 June 2017 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Maurer Maurer ed 1983 1961 Air Force Combat Units of World War II PDF reprint ed Washington DC Office of Air Force History ISBN 0 912799 02 1 LCCN 61060979 Retrieved 17 December 2016 Maurer Maurer ed 1982 1969 Combat Squadrons of the Air Force World War II PDF reprint ed Washington DC Office of Air Force History ISBN 0 405 12194 6 LCCN 70605402 OCLC 72556 Retrieved 17 December 2016 Ravenstein Charles A 1984 Air Force Combat Wings Lineage amp Honors Histories 1947 1977 Washington DC Office of Air Force History ISBN 0 912799 12 9 Retrieved 17 December 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 32nd Flying Training Squadron amp oldid 1166936112, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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