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55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron

The 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was first activated during World War II as the 55th Ferrying Squadron. It deployed to Canada and managed a station on the ALSIB ferrying route.

55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron
C-9A Nightingale at an Italian airfield
Active1942–1943; 1952–1960; 1966–1968; 1968–1993
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
RoleMedical evacuation
Motto(s)Air Evac
DecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award
Insignia
55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron emblem
55th Military Airlift Squadron emblem

The squadron was reconstituted in July 1952 as the 55th Air Transport Squadron. It flew strategic airlift missions from Kelly Air Force Base, Texas, then from Travis Air Force Base, California until inactivating in 1960 when its Boeing C-97 Stratofreighters were retired.

It was activated again in Germany early in 1966 as the 55th Military Airlift Squadron. After assuming the primary role of aeromedical evacuation, it was redesignated the 55th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron and remained the primary aeromedical airlift unit in Europe until inactivating in 1993.

History edit

World War II edit

The squadron was first organized at Camp Luna, New Mexico in September 1942 as the 55th Ferrying Squadron, one of four original squadrons of the 16th Ferrying Group, whose cadre was provided by the 40th Ferrying Squadron. The following month the group and squadron moved to Churchill in Manitoba, Canada to help manage the ferrying of planes to the Soviet Union over the ALSIB route. In 1943, Air Transport Command (ATC) adopted a form of organization in which each ATC Station was managed by a unified station organization. The squadron was disbanded in this reorganization.

Airlift in the United States edit

Background

On 1 June 1948, Military Air Transport Service (MATS) implemented the wing base reorganization. In this reorganization it formed table of distribution (t/d) airlift units, including the 9th Air Transport Squadron at Kelly Air Force Base, Texas, which it assigned to the 518th Air Transport Group. On 1 October, following the Air Force's requirement that such units be numbered with four digits, the squadron became the 1256th Air Transport Squadron and the group became the 1700th Air Transport Group.[1][2]

Reactivation
 
C-97 Stratofreighter Of Pacific Division, MATS

In 1952, MATS replaced most of its t/d air transport squadrons with table of organization units. In this renumbering, the squadron was reconstituted as the 55th Air Transport Squadron and activated on 20 July 1952, when it absorbed the mission, personnel and equipment of the 1256th Air Transport Squadron, which was simultaneously discontinued.[2] The squadron moved to Travis Air Force Base, California in October 1953, where it was assigned to the 1501st Air Transport Group.[3] It continued flying from Travis until inactivating on 8 March 1960 with the phaseout of the Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter from the MATS inventory.[4]

Airlift in Europe edit

Background

On 1 July 1964, the 322d Air Division moved to Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany and was reassigned from United States Air Forces Europe (USAFE) to MATS. As part of the realignment of airlift responsibilities in Europe, MATS organized the 1455th Air Transport Squadron to manage its Douglas C-118 Liftmaster heavy transports and Convair C-131 Samaritan air evacuation aircraft in Europe. The squadron performed its medical evacuation missions in conjunction with medial personnel of the 2d Aeromedical Evacuation Group.[5]

Reactivation

In January 1966, Military Airlift Command (MAC) replaced MATS. In this reorganization the squadron was once again activated as the 55th Military Airlift Squadron, and took over the 1455th Air Transport Squadron's mission, personnel and equipment.[note 1] In 1968, recognizing the emphasis on the squadron's aeromedical evacuation mission the squadron was redesignated the 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron. At the same time, it was transferred from MAC to USAFE, and it became a unit of the 7310th Tactical Airlift Wing.

In 1981, the squadron was tasked with the return of the Americans being released after being held hostage for two years in Iran. Because of the length of time they had been held in prison conditions, it was decided that aeromedical evacuation was called for, not ordinary airlift. The squadron flew two C-9s to Algiers, where an Air Algeria plane had flown them from Teheran. The squadron flew them to Germany, where the hostages were given medical exams at Wiesbaden Air Base before proceeding on to the United States.[6]

In July 1993, the squadron moved from Rhein Main, which was in the process of becoming a civilian airport, to Ramstein Air Base, Germany, which was becoming USAFE's new airlift hub. On 1 September 1993, the squadron was inactivated and its airlift mission was assumed by the 75th and 76th Airlift Squadrons, which moved to Ramstein on paper from Travis Air Force Base, California and Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina.[7][8]

Lineage edit

  • Constituted as the 55th Ferrying Squadron on 30 August 1942
Activated on 16 September 1942
Redesignated 55th Transport Squadron on 24 March 1943
Disbanded on 13 October 1943
  • Reconstituted and redesignated 55th Air Transport Squadron, Heavy on 16 July 1952
Activated on 20 July 1952
Discontinued and inactivated on 8 March 1960
Redesignated 55th Military Airlift Squadron, activated and organized on 8 January 1966
Discontinued on 24 December 1968
  • Redesignated 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron and organized 24 December 1968
Inactivated 1 October 1993

Assignments edit

Stations edit

  • Camp Luna, New Mexico 16 September 1942
  • Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, October 1942 – 13 October 1943[note 2]
  • Kelly Air Force Base, Texas, 20 July 1952[14]
  • Travis Air Force Base, California, 20 October 1953 – 8 March 1960[15]
  • Rhein-Main Air Base, Hesse, Germany, 8 January 1966[16]
  • Ramstein Air Base, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany, 1 July–1 October 1993

Aircraft edit

  • Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter, 1953-1960
  • Convair C-131 Samaritan, 1966-unknown
  • Douglas C-119 Liftmaster, 1966-unknown
  • Douglas C-9A Nightingale, unknown-1993

Awards and campaigns edit

Award streamer Award Dates Notes
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 May 1967-13 June 1967 55th Military Airlift Squadron[17]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 April 1970-30 June 1970 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron[18]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1970-30 November 1971 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron[18]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1978-30 June 1980 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron[19]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1981-30 June 1983 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron[19]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1983-30 June 1985 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron[19]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1985-30 June 1987 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron[19]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1987-30 June 1989 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron[19]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1989-30 June 1991 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron[19]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 2 August 1990-31 March 1991 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron[19]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1991-30 June 1992 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron[19]
Campaign Streamer Campaign Dates Notes
  American Theater without inscription 16 September 1942 – 13 October 1943 55th Ferrying Squadron (later 55th Transport Squadron)

References edit

Notes edit

Explanatory notes
  1. ^ In this replacement, the 55th Squadron received the history and honors, but not the lineage of the 1455th Squadron.
  2. ^ Mueller indicates that the "55th Ferrying Squadron" was stationed at Las Vegas Army Air Field, Nevada from September 1943 until it was disbanded Mueller, p. 443. This seems unlikely, since Las Vegas AAF was an AAF Training Command Base, not an Air Transport Command Base. Also, by this time only squadrons ferrying aircraft from manufacturers' plants retained the designation as Ferrying Squadrons, rather than Transport Squadrons and no aircraft manufacturer was located in Las Vegas. This error may arise from the fact that Camp Luna, where the squadron was located as a ferrying unit, was located at Las Vegas, New Mexico, while the field was at Las Vegas, Nevada.
Citations
  1. ^ "Abstract, History 1700 Air Transport Group, Jul-Dec 1952". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b See Mueller, p. 283 (showing unit designation and dates stationed at Kelly).
  3. ^ Mueller, pp. 283, 558
  4. ^ "Abstract, History 1501 Air Transport Wing, Jan-Jun 1960". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Abstract, History 322 Air Division, Jul-Dec 1964". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  6. ^ , pp. 172-173
  7. ^ Haulman, Daniel L. (30 April 2018). "Factsheet 75 Expeditionary Airlift Squadron (USAFE)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  8. ^ Forte, Maria (4 April 2018). "Factsheet 76 Airlift Squadron (USAFE)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  9. ^ Robertson, Patsy (9 August 2017). "Factsheet 439 Operations Group (AFRC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 16 April 2020. (listed in error as 55th Group)
  10. ^ Ravenstein, p. 174
  11. ^ Ravenstein, p. 230
  12. ^ a b Stephens, Maj Tonia (12 June 2017). "Factsheet 435 Air Ground Operations Wing (USAFE)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  13. ^ Forte, Maria (4 April 2018). "Factsheet 86 Operations Group (USAFE)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  14. ^ Mueller, p. 283
  15. ^ Mueller, p. 558
  16. ^ Fletcher, p. 152 (through c. 1982)
  17. ^ AF Pamphlet 900-2, 15 Jun 1971, p. 256
  18. ^ a b AF Pamphlet 900-2, Vol. 2, 30 Sep 1976, p. 33
  19. ^ a b c d e f g h "Air Force Personnel Services: Unit Awards". Air Force Personnel Center. Retrieved 15 April 2020. (search)

Bibliography edit

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

  • Fletcher, Harry R (1993). Air Force Bases , Vol. II, Air Bases Outside the United States of America (PDF). Washington, DC: Center for Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-53-6. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  • 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. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  • Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984). Air Force Combat Wings, Lineage & Honors Histories 1947-1977 (PDF). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-12-9. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  • (PDF). Washington, DC: Department of the Air Force Index. 15 June 1971. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 August 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  • (PDF). Washington, DC: Department of the Air Force. 30 September 1976. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 August 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  • MAC Office of History (1991). Anything, Anywhere, Anytime: An Illustrated History of the Military Airlift Command, 1941-1991 (PDF). Scott AFB, IL: Military Airlift Command. ASIN B001GTIDDA. (Part 2, Chapter 6 to end)

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The 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit It was first activated during World War II as the 55th Ferrying Squadron It deployed to Canada and managed a station on the ALSIB ferrying route 55th Aeromedical Airlift SquadronC 9A Nightingale at an Italian airfieldActive1942 1943 1952 1960 1966 1968 1968 1993Country United StatesBranch United States Air ForceRoleMedical evacuationMotto s Air EvacDecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit AwardInsignia55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron emblem55th Military Airlift Squadron emblem The squadron was reconstituted in July 1952 as the 55th Air Transport Squadron It flew strategic airlift missions from Kelly Air Force Base Texas then from Travis Air Force Base California until inactivating in 1960 when its Boeing C 97 Stratofreighters were retired It was activated again in Germany early in 1966 as the 55th Military Airlift Squadron After assuming the primary role of aeromedical evacuation it was redesignated the 55th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron and remained the primary aeromedical airlift unit in Europe until inactivating in 1993 Contents 1 History 1 1 World War II 1 2 Airlift in the United States 1 3 Airlift in Europe 2 Lineage 2 1 Assignments 2 2 Stations 2 3 Aircraft 2 4 Awards and campaigns 3 References 3 1 Notes 3 2 BibliographyHistory editWorld War II edit The squadron was first organized at Camp Luna New Mexico in September 1942 as the 55th Ferrying Squadron one of four original squadrons of the 16th Ferrying Group whose cadre was provided by the 40th Ferrying Squadron The following month the group and squadron moved to Churchill in Manitoba Canada to help manage the ferrying of planes to the Soviet Union over the ALSIB route In 1943 Air Transport Command ATC adopted a form of organization in which each ATC Station was managed by a unified station organization The squadron was disbanded in this reorganization Airlift in the United States edit BackgroundOn 1 June 1948 Military Air Transport Service MATS implemented the wing base reorganization In this reorganization it formed table of distribution t d airlift units including the 9th Air Transport Squadron at Kelly Air Force Base Texas which it assigned to the 518th Air Transport Group On 1 October following the Air Force s requirement that such units be numbered with four digits the squadron became the 1256th Air Transport Squadron and the group became the 1700th Air Transport Group 1 2 Reactivation nbsp C 97 Stratofreighter Of Pacific Division MATSIn 1952 MATS replaced most of its t d air transport squadrons with table of organization units In this renumbering the squadron was reconstituted as the 55th Air Transport Squadron and activated on 20 July 1952 when it absorbed the mission personnel and equipment of the 1256th Air Transport Squadron which was simultaneously discontinued 2 The squadron moved to Travis Air Force Base California in October 1953 where it was assigned to the 1501st Air Transport Group 3 It continued flying from Travis until inactivating on 8 March 1960 with the phaseout of the Boeing C 97 Stratofreighter from the MATS inventory 4 Airlift in Europe edit BackgroundOn 1 July 1964 the 322d Air Division moved to Rhein Main Air Base Germany and was reassigned from United States Air Forces Europe USAFE to MATS As part of the realignment of airlift responsibilities in Europe MATS organized the 1455th Air Transport Squadron to manage its Douglas C 118 Liftmaster heavy transports and Convair C 131 Samaritan air evacuation aircraft in Europe The squadron performed its medical evacuation missions in conjunction with medial personnel of the 2d Aeromedical Evacuation Group 5 ReactivationIn January 1966 Military Airlift Command MAC replaced MATS In this reorganization the squadron was once again activated as the 55th Military Airlift Squadron and took over the 1455th Air Transport Squadron s mission personnel and equipment note 1 In 1968 recognizing the emphasis on the squadron s aeromedical evacuation mission the squadron was redesignated the 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron At the same time it was transferred from MAC to USAFE and it became a unit of the 7310th Tactical Airlift Wing In 1981 the squadron was tasked with the return of the Americans being released after being held hostage for two years in Iran Because of the length of time they had been held in prison conditions it was decided that aeromedical evacuation was called for not ordinary airlift The squadron flew two C 9s to Algiers where an Air Algeria plane had flown them from Teheran The squadron flew them to Germany where the hostages were given medical exams at Wiesbaden Air Base before proceeding on to the United States 6 In July 1993 the squadron moved from Rhein Main which was in the process of becoming a civilian airport to Ramstein Air Base Germany which was becoming USAFE s new airlift hub On 1 September 1993 the squadron was inactivated and its airlift mission was assumed by the 75th and 76th Airlift Squadrons which moved to Ramstein on paper from Travis Air Force Base California and Charleston Air Force Base South Carolina 7 8 Lineage editConstituted as the 55th Ferrying Squadron on 30 August 1942Activated on 16 September 1942 Redesignated 55th Transport Squadron on 24 March 1943 Disbanded on 13 October 1943Reconstituted and redesignated 55th Air Transport Squadron Heavy on 16 July 1952Activated on 20 July 1952 Discontinued and inactivated on 8 March 1960 Redesignated 55th Military Airlift Squadron activated and organized on 8 January 1966 Discontinued on 24 December 1968Redesignated 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron and organized 24 December 1968Inactivated 1 October 1993Assignments edit 16th Ferrying Group later 16th Transport Group 16 September 1942 13 October 1943 1700th Air Transport Group 20 July 1952 1501st Air Transport Group 20 Oct 1953 8 March 1960 439th Military Airlift Group 8 January 1966 24 December 1968 9 7310th Tactical Airlift Wing 24 December 1968 322d Tactical Airlift Wing 1 January 1970 10 435th Tactical Airlift Wing 31 March 1975 11 12 435th Tactical Airlift Group 30 September 1978 435th Tactical Airlift Wing 1 June 1980 12 435th Operations Group 1 April 1992 86th Operations Group 1 July 1 October 1993 13 Stations edit Camp Luna New Mexico 16 September 1942 Churchill Manitoba Canada October 1942 13 October 1943 note 2 Kelly Air Force Base Texas 20 July 1952 14 Travis Air Force Base California 20 October 1953 8 March 1960 15 Rhein Main Air Base Hesse Germany 8 January 1966 16 Ramstein Air Base Rhineland Palatinate Germany 1 July 1 October 1993Aircraft edit Boeing C 97 Stratofreighter 1953 1960 Convair C 131 Samaritan 1966 unknown Douglas C 119 Liftmaster 1966 unknown Douglas C 9A Nightingale unknown 1993Awards and campaigns edit Award streamer Award Dates Notes nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 May 1967 13 June 1967 55th Military Airlift Squadron 17 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 April 1970 30 June 1970 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron 18 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1970 30 November 1971 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron 18 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1978 30 June 1980 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron 19 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1981 30 June 1983 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron 19 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1983 30 June 1985 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron 19 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1985 30 June 1987 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron 19 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1987 30 June 1989 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron 19 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1989 30 June 1991 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron 19 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 2 August 1990 31 March 1991 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron 19 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1991 30 June 1992 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron 19 Campaign Streamer Campaign Dates Notes nbsp American Theater without inscription 16 September 1942 13 October 1943 55th Ferrying Squadron later 55th Transport Squadron References editNotes edit Explanatory notes In this replacement the 55th Squadron received the history and honors but not the lineage of the 1455th Squadron Mueller indicates that the 55th Ferrying Squadron was stationed at Las Vegas Army Air Field Nevada from September 1943 until it was disbanded Mueller p 443 This seems unlikely since Las Vegas AAF was an AAF Training Command Base not an Air Transport Command Base Also by this time only squadrons ferrying aircraft from manufacturers plants retained the designation as Ferrying Squadrons rather than Transport Squadrons and no aircraft manufacturer was located in Las Vegas This error may arise from the fact that Camp Luna where the squadron was located as a ferrying unit was located at Las Vegas New Mexico while the field was at Las Vegas Nevada Citations Abstract History 1700 Air Transport Group Jul Dec 1952 Air Force History Index Retrieved 15 April 2020 a b See Mueller p 283 showing unit designation and dates stationed at Kelly Mueller pp 283 558 Abstract History 1501 Air Transport Wing Jan Jun 1960 Air Force History Index Retrieved 15 April 2020 Abstract History 322 Air Division Jul Dec 1964 Air Force History Index Retrieved 15 April 2020 pp 172 173 Haulman Daniel L 30 April 2018 Factsheet 75 Expeditionary Airlift Squadron USAFE Air Force Historical Research Agency Retrieved 16 April 2020 Forte Maria 4 April 2018 Factsheet 76 Airlift Squadron USAFE Air Force Historical Research Agency Retrieved 16 April 2020 Robertson Patsy 9 August 2017 Factsheet 439 Operations Group AFRC Air Force Historical Research Agency Retrieved 16 April 2020 listed in error as 55th Group Ravenstein p 174 Ravenstein p 230 a b Stephens Maj Tonia 12 June 2017 Factsheet 435 Air Ground Operations Wing USAFE Air Force Historical Research Agency Retrieved 16 April 2020 Forte Maria 4 April 2018 Factsheet 86 Operations Group USAFE Air Force Historical Research Agency Retrieved 16 April 2020 Mueller p 283 Mueller p 558 Fletcher p 152 through c 1982 AF Pamphlet 900 2 15 Jun 1971 p 256 a b AF Pamphlet 900 2 Vol 2 30 Sep 1976 p 33 a b c d e f g h Air Force Personnel Services Unit Awards Air Force Personnel Center Retrieved 15 April 2020 search Bibliography edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Fletcher Harry R 1993 Air Force Bases Vol II Air Bases Outside the United States of America PDF Washington DC Center for Air Force History ISBN 0 912799 53 6 Retrieved 17 December 2016 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 Retrieved 17 December 2016 Ravenstein Charles A 1984 Air Force Combat Wings Lineage amp Honors Histories 1947 1977 PDF Washington DC Office of Air Force History ISBN 0 912799 12 9 Retrieved 17 December 2016 AF Pamphlet 900 2 Unit Decorations Awards and Campaign Participation Credits PDF Washington DC Department of the Air Force Index 15 June 1971 Archived from the original PDF on 4 August 2015 Retrieved 11 August 2016 AF Pamphlet 900 2 Unit Decorations Awards and Campaign Participation Credits Vol II PDF Washington DC Department of the Air Force 30 September 1976 Archived from the original PDF on 4 August 2015 Retrieved 11 August 2016 MAC Office of History 1991 Anything Anywhere Anytime An Illustrated History of the Military Airlift Command 1941 1991 PDF Scott AFB IL Military Airlift Command ASIN B001GTIDDA Part 2 Chapter 6 to end Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron amp oldid 1166667773, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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