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347th Tactical Airlift Squadron

The 347th Tactical Airlift Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force squadron that was last assigned to the 516th Tactical Airlift Wing at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas where it was inactivated in June 1972.

347th Airlift Squadron
C-130 Hercules delivering materiel in Viet Nam using the Low Altitude Parachute Extraction System
Active1949–1953; 1955–1956; 1956–1972
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
RoleAirlift
Part ofTactical Air Command
EngagementsVietnam War
DecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award
Vietnamese Gallantry Cross with Palm
Insignia
Patch showing 347th Tactical Airlift Squadron emblem

The squadron was first activated as the 347th Troop Carrier Squadron in the Air Force Reserve in 1949 and trained at Memphis Municipal Airport, Tennessee. In 1951 it was called to active duty for the Korean War and served until 1953.

In 1955 the unit was activated at Sewart Air Force Base, Tennessee as a rotary wing troop carrier assault unit in a test of the USAF's ability to support United States Army assault operations. It participated in Operation Sage Brush, which was, in part, a test of this concept. The squadron was inactivated the following year and its aircraft distributed to helicopter support organizations.

A few months later the squadron was activated as a fixed wing troop carrier assault unit at Sewart and equipped with Fairchild C-123 Provider aircraft. It moved to Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina in 1958 when Tactical Air Command consolidated its C-123 units there. The squadron continued to fly the Provider until 1963, when it moved on paper to Dyess Air Force Base and took over the Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft of the inactivating 18th Troop Carrier Squadron. The squadron frequently deployed to Europe and the Pacific until it was inactivated in 1972.

History edit

Reserve training and Korean War callup edit

 
Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar

The squadron was activated in the reserves at Memphis Municipal Airport, Tennessee in June 1949 when Continental Air Command implemented the wing base organization, in which combat groups and all supporting units on a base were assigned to a single wing,[1] for its reserve units. At Memphis, it was assigned to the 516th Troop Carrier Group, which absorbed most of the reservists from the inactivating 95th Bombardment Group.[2] The squadron trained under the supervision of the 2584th Air Force Reserve Training Center until April 1951. The 347th was called to active duty that month and, along with other reserve troop carrier organizations mobilized for Tactical Air Command during the Korean War, formed the new Eighteenth Air Force.[3] It participated in tactical exercises and worldwide airlift. It converted from Curtiss C-46 Commando to Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar aircraft in 1952.[4] The 347th was inactivated and replaced by the 774th Troop Carrier Squadron in January 1953.[5][6]

Helicopter assault operations edit

 
Piasecki H-21 Workhorse

The squadron was reactivated in 1955 and assigned to the 516th Troop Carrier Group at Sewart Air Force Base, Tennessee as the 347th Troop Carrier Squadron, Assault, Rotary Wing in part to test the United States Air Force's ability to provide helicopter airlift to the Army. The 347th was initially equipped with Sikorsky H-19 helicopters, but soon replaced them with Piasecki H-21s.[7] Its operations included participation in Operation Backlash II, which was a survey mission to fix the location of radar sites and support the construction of the Mid-Canada Line.[7][8] The group also tested the evacuation of key high ranking personnel from Washington DC in the event of a nuclear attack.[7]

The conflict between the Army and the Air Force concerning the use of Air Force helicopters to support Army assault operations was tested in Operation Sage Brush. The 347th operated as part of the aggressor force. The squadron's H-21s were dismantled and transported in Douglas C-124 Globemaster II aircraft in a test of air mobility.[8] Following this test, the 347th was inactivated in July 1956. The helicopters of the squadron were transferred to the 24th Helicopter Squadron, whose mission was support for routine Air Force activities.[note 1]

Fixed wing airlift in the United States edit

 
Fairchild C-123 Provider

Three months later, the squadron was reactivated at Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina as a Fairchild C-123 Provider unit.[9] The squadron trained to airlift troops, equipment and supplies into combat zones, to resupply forces, and evacuate casualties. In 1958, the squadron and most of the C-123s at Sewart were transferred to Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina and the squadron's parent 513th Troop Carrier Wing was inactivated.[10]

In July 1963 the squadron moved on paper to Dyess Air Force Base, Texas,[9][11] where it replaced the 18th Troop Carrier Squadron and assumed its mission, equipment and personnel, when the 18th moved to Sewart.[12] Until it was inactivated in 1972, the squadron participated in a constant stream of exercises and operations. The squadron frequently deployed its crews and aircraft to Europe and the Pacific.[13]

Lineage edit

  • Constituted as the 347th Troop Carrier Squadron, Medium on 10 May 1949
  • Activated in the reserve on 26 June 1949
  • Ordered to active service on 16 April 1951
  • Inactivated on 16 January 1953
Redesignated 347th Troop Carrier Squadron, Assault, Rotary Wing on 8 December 1954
  • Activated on 8 March 1955
  • Inactivated on 9 July 1956
Redesignated 347th Troop Carrier Squadron, Assault, Fixed Wing on 27 July 1956
  • Activated on 8 October 1956
Redesignated 347th Troop Carrier Squadron, Assault on 1 July 1958
Redesignated 347th Troop Carrier Squadron, Medium on 1 July 1963
Redesignated 347th Troop Carrier Squadron on 1 March 1966
Redesignated 347th Tactical Airlift Squadron on 1 May 1967
  • Inactivated on 1 June 1972

Assignments edit

Stations edit

  • Memphis Municipal Airport, Tennessee, 26 June 1949 – 16 January 1953
  • Sewart Air Force Base, Tennessee, 8 March 1955 – 9 July 1956
  • Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina, 8 October 1956[9]
  • Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, 1 July 1963 – 1 June 1972[11]

Aircraft edit

Awards and campaigns edit

Award streamer Award Dates Notes
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 28 November 1961-1 May 1963 347th Troop Carrier Squadron[19]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 January 1964-31 December 1965 347th Troop Carrier Squadron[19]
  Vietnamese Gallantry Cross with Palm 15 June 1968-17 October 1968 347th Tactical Airlift Squadron[20]
Campaign Streamer Campaign Dates Notes
  Vietnam Air Offensive, Phase III 15 June 1968 – 17 October 1968 347th Tactical Airlift Squadron[19]

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ The full designation of the 24th was 24th Helicopter Squadron (Support). "Abstract, Vol. 1, History 314 Troop Carrier Wing Jan–Jun 1956". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 11 January 2014..
Citations
  1. ^ Ravenstein, p. xxi
  2. ^ Maurer, Combat Units, pp. 162–163 (inactivation of 94th); Ravenstein, pp. 283–284 (activation of 516th)
  3. ^ Cantwell, p. 97
  4. ^ "Abstract, History 516 Troop Carrier Wing Jul–Dec 1952". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  5. ^ "Abstract, History 463 Troop Carrier Wing Jan–Jun 1953". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  6. ^ See Maurer, Combat Units, pp. 338–339
  7. ^ a b c "Abstract, Initial History 516 Troop Carrier Group". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Abstract, History 314 Troop Carrier Wing Jul–Dec 1955". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  9. ^ a b c Mueller, p. 485
  10. ^ "Abstract, History 513 Troop Carrier Wing Jul–Dec 1961". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  11. ^ a b Mueller, p. 121
  12. ^ Robertson, Patsy (16 March 2015). . Air Force Historical Research Agency. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  13. ^ a b Ravenstein, p. 284
  14. ^ a b Ravenstain, p. 259
  15. ^ a b Probably 322d Air Division
  16. ^ a b c Ravenstein, p. 280
  17. ^ . Air Force Historical Research Agency. Archived from the original on 30 October 2012. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
  18. ^ Ravenstein, p. 174
  19. ^ a b c AF Pamphlet 900-2, 15 June 1971, p. 332
  20. ^ AF Pamphlet 900-2, Vol II, 30 September 1976, p. 61

Bibliography edit

  • Cantwell, Gerald T. (1997). Citizen Airmen: a History of the Air Force Reserve, 1946–1994. Washington, D.C.: Air Force History and Museums Program. ISBN 0-16049-269-6.
  • Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1983) [1961]. Air Force Combat Units of World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. pp. 338–339. ISBN 0-912799-02-1. LCCN 61060979.
  • Mueller, Robert (1989). Air Force Bases, Vol. I, Active Air Force Bases Within the United States of America on 17 September 1982 (PDF). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-53-6.
  • 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.
  • AF Pamphlet 900-2, Unit Decorations, Awards and Campaign Participation Credits 4 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine Department of the Air Force, Washington, DC, 15 June 1971
  • AF Pamphlet 900-2, Unit Decorations, Awards and Campaign Participation Credits, Vol II 4 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine Department of the Air Force, Washington, DC, 30 September 1976

Further reading

  • Vaughan, David K. (1998). Runway Visions: An American C-130 Pilot's Memoir of Combat Airlift Operations in Southeast Asia 1967–1968. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. ISBN 0-7864-0488-4. (Capt Vaughan was a pilot with the 347th Tactical Airlift Squadron at Dyess)

External links edit

  • Dunn, Harry. "History of the 23rd Helicopter Squadron". Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  • "Classic Rotors". Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  • "C-130 Dyess timeline". Abilene Reporter-News. 23 April 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2014.

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The 347th Tactical Airlift Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force squadron that was last assigned to the 516th Tactical Airlift Wing at Dyess Air Force Base Texas where it was inactivated in June 1972 347th Airlift SquadronC 130 Hercules delivering materiel in Viet Nam using the Low Altitude Parachute Extraction SystemActive1949 1953 1955 1956 1956 1972Country United StatesBranch United States Air ForceRoleAirliftPart ofTactical Air CommandEngagementsVietnam WarDecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit AwardVietnamese Gallantry Cross with PalmInsigniaPatch showing 347th Tactical Airlift Squadron emblem The squadron was first activated as the 347th Troop Carrier Squadron in the Air Force Reserve in 1949 and trained at Memphis Municipal Airport Tennessee In 1951 it was called to active duty for the Korean War and served until 1953 In 1955 the unit was activated at Sewart Air Force Base Tennessee as a rotary wing troop carrier assault unit in a test of the USAF s ability to support United States Army assault operations It participated in Operation Sage Brush which was in part a test of this concept The squadron was inactivated the following year and its aircraft distributed to helicopter support organizations A few months later the squadron was activated as a fixed wing troop carrier assault unit at Sewart and equipped with Fairchild C 123 Provider aircraft It moved to Pope Air Force Base North Carolina in 1958 when Tactical Air Command consolidated its C 123 units there The squadron continued to fly the Provider until 1963 when it moved on paper to Dyess Air Force Base and took over the Lockheed C 130 Hercules aircraft of the inactivating 18th Troop Carrier Squadron The squadron frequently deployed to Europe and the Pacific until it was inactivated in 1972 Contents 1 History 1 1 Reserve training and Korean War callup 1 2 Helicopter assault operations 1 3 Fixed wing airlift in the United States 2 Lineage 2 1 Assignments 2 2 Stations 2 3 Aircraft 2 4 Awards and campaigns 3 References 3 1 Bibliography 4 External linksHistory editReserve training and Korean War callup edit nbsp Fairchild C 119 Flying Boxcar The squadron was activated in the reserves at Memphis Municipal Airport Tennessee in June 1949 when Continental Air Command implemented the wing base organization in which combat groups and all supporting units on a base were assigned to a single wing 1 for its reserve units At Memphis it was assigned to the 516th Troop Carrier Group which absorbed most of the reservists from the inactivating 95th Bombardment Group 2 The squadron trained under the supervision of the 2584th Air Force Reserve Training Center until April 1951 The 347th was called to active duty that month and along with other reserve troop carrier organizations mobilized for Tactical Air Command during the Korean War formed the new Eighteenth Air Force 3 It participated in tactical exercises and worldwide airlift It converted from Curtiss C 46 Commando to Fairchild C 119 Flying Boxcar aircraft in 1952 4 The 347th was inactivated and replaced by the 774th Troop Carrier Squadron in January 1953 5 6 Helicopter assault operations edit nbsp Piasecki H 21 Workhorse The squadron was reactivated in 1955 and assigned to the 516th Troop Carrier Group at Sewart Air Force Base Tennessee as the 347th Troop Carrier Squadron Assault Rotary Wing in part to test the United States Air Force s ability to provide helicopter airlift to the Army The 347th was initially equipped with Sikorsky H 19 helicopters but soon replaced them with Piasecki H 21s 7 Its operations included participation in Operation Backlash II which was a survey mission to fix the location of radar sites and support the construction of the Mid Canada Line 7 8 The group also tested the evacuation of key high ranking personnel from Washington DC in the event of a nuclear attack 7 The conflict between the Army and the Air Force concerning the use of Air Force helicopters to support Army assault operations was tested in Operation Sage Brush The 347th operated as part of the aggressor force The squadron s H 21s were dismantled and transported in Douglas C 124 Globemaster II aircraft in a test of air mobility 8 Following this test the 347th was inactivated in July 1956 The helicopters of the squadron were transferred to the 24th Helicopter Squadron whose mission was support for routine Air Force activities note 1 Fixed wing airlift in the United States edit nbsp Fairchild C 123 Provider Three months later the squadron was reactivated at Pope Air Force Base North Carolina as a Fairchild C 123 Provider unit 9 The squadron trained to airlift troops equipment and supplies into combat zones to resupply forces and evacuate casualties In 1958 the squadron and most of the C 123s at Sewart were transferred to Pope Air Force Base North Carolina and the squadron s parent 513th Troop Carrier Wing was inactivated 10 In July 1963 the squadron moved on paper to Dyess Air Force Base Texas 9 11 where it replaced the 18th Troop Carrier Squadron and assumed its mission equipment and personnel when the 18th moved to Sewart 12 Until it was inactivated in 1972 the squadron participated in a constant stream of exercises and operations The squadron frequently deployed its crews and aircraft to Europe and the Pacific 13 Lineage editConstituted as the 347th Troop Carrier Squadron Medium on 10 May 1949 Activated in the reserve on 26 June 1949 Ordered to active service on 16 April 1951 Inactivated on 16 January 1953 Redesignated 347th Troop Carrier Squadron Assault Rotary Wing on 8 December 1954 Activated on 8 March 1955 Inactivated on 9 July 1956 Redesignated 347th Troop Carrier Squadron Assault Fixed Wing on 27 July 1956 Activated on 8 October 1956 Redesignated 347th Troop Carrier Squadron Assault on 1 July 1958 Redesignated 347th Troop Carrier Squadron Medium on 1 July 1963 Redesignated 347th Troop Carrier Squadron on 1 March 1966 Redesignated 347th Tactical Airlift Squadron on 1 May 1967 Inactivated on 1 June 1972 Assignments edit 516th Troop Carrier Group 26 June 1949 16 January 1953 516th Troop Carrier Group 8 March 1955 9 July 1956 Eighteenth Air Force 8 October 1956 attached to 464th Troop Carrier Wing 14 Ninth Air Force 1 September 1957 attached to 464th Troop Carrier Wing 14 516th Troop Carrier Wing 1 July 1963 1 June 1972 attached to unknown 15 28 May 1964 c 20 July 1964 513th Troop Carrier Wing 22 June 1967 27 September 1967 16 unknown 15 17 January 1968 11 March 1968 315th Air Division 18 June 1968 15 October 1968 17 513th Tactical Airlift Wing 13 June 1969 3 September 1969 16 322d Air Division 3 February 1970 10 April 1970 513th Tactical Airlift Wing 16 7 September 1970 11 November 1970 322d Tactical Airlift Wing 18 4 June 1971 10 August 1971 4 February 1972 17 April 1972 13 Stations edit Memphis Municipal Airport Tennessee 26 June 1949 16 January 1953 Sewart Air Force Base Tennessee 8 March 1955 9 July 1956 Pope Air Force Base North Carolina 8 October 1956 9 Dyess Air Force Base Texas 1 July 1963 1 June 1972 11 Aircraft edit Curtiss C 46 Commando 1949 1952 Fairchild C 119 Flying Boxcar 1952 1953 Sikorsky H 19 1955 Piasecki H 21 Workhorse Flying Banana 1955 1956 Fairchild C 123B Provider 1956 1963 Lockheed C 130 Hercules 1963 1972 Awards and campaigns edit Award streamer Award Dates Notes nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 28 November 1961 1 May 1963 347th Troop Carrier Squadron 19 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 January 1964 31 December 1965 347th Troop Carrier Squadron 19 nbsp Vietnamese Gallantry Cross with Palm 15 June 1968 17 October 1968 347th Tactical Airlift Squadron 20 Campaign Streamer Campaign Dates Notes nbsp Vietnam Air Offensive Phase III 15 June 1968 17 October 1968 347th Tactical Airlift Squadron 19 References editNotes The full designation of the 24th was 24th Helicopter Squadron Support Abstract Vol 1 History 314 Troop Carrier Wing Jan Jun 1956 Air Force History Index Retrieved 11 January 2014 Citations Ravenstein p xxi Maurer Combat Units pp 162 163 inactivation of 94th Ravenstein pp 283 284 activation of 516th Cantwell p 97 Abstract History 516 Troop Carrier Wing Jul Dec 1952 Air Force History Index Retrieved 11 January 2014 Abstract History 463 Troop Carrier Wing Jan Jun 1953 Air Force History Index Retrieved 11 January 2014 See Maurer Combat Units pp 338 339 a b c Abstract Initial History 516 Troop Carrier Group Air Force History Index Retrieved 11 January 2014 a b Abstract History 314 Troop Carrier Wing Jul Dec 1955 Air Force History Index Retrieved 11 January 2014 a b c Mueller p 485 Abstract History 513 Troop Carrier Wing Jul Dec 1961 Air Force History Index Retrieved 16 January 2014 a b Mueller p 121 Robertson Patsy 16 March 2015 Factsheet 18 Air Refueling Squadron AFRC Air Force Historical Research Agency Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 15 November 2016 a b Ravenstein p 284 a b Ravenstain p 259 a b Probably 322d Air Division a b c Ravenstein p 280 Factsheet 315 Air Division Air Force Historical Research Agency Archived from the original on 30 October 2012 Retrieved 24 February 2014 Ravenstein p 174 a b c AF Pamphlet 900 2 15 June 1971 p 332 AF Pamphlet 900 2 Vol II 30 September 1976 p 61 Bibliography edit Cantwell Gerald T 1997 Citizen Airmen a History of the Air Force Reserve 1946 1994 Washington D C Air Force History and Museums Program ISBN 0 16049 269 6 Maurer Maurer ed 1983 1961 Air Force Combat Units of World War II PDF reprint ed Washington DC Office of Air Force History pp 338 339 ISBN 0 912799 02 1 LCCN 61060979 Mueller Robert 1989 Air Force Bases Vol I Active Air Force Bases Within the United States of America on 17 September 1982 PDF Washington DC Office of Air Force History ISBN 0 912799 53 6 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 AF Pamphlet 900 2 Unit Decorations Awards and Campaign Participation Credits Archived 4 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine Department of the Air Force Washington DC 15 June 1971 AF Pamphlet 900 2 Unit Decorations Awards and Campaign Participation Credits Vol II Archived 4 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine Department of the Air Force Washington DC 30 September 1976 Further reading Vaughan David K 1998 Runway Visions An American C 130 Pilot s Memoir of Combat Airlift Operations in Southeast Asia 1967 1968 Jefferson NC McFarland amp Company ISBN 0 7864 0488 4 Capt Vaughan was a pilot with the 347th Tactical Airlift Squadron at Dyess External links editDunn Harry History of the 23rd Helicopter Squadron Retrieved 11 January 2014 Classic Rotors Retrieved 11 January 2014 C 130 Dyess timeline Abilene Reporter News 23 April 2011 Retrieved 29 January 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 347th Tactical Airlift Squadron amp oldid 1186863648, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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