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130th Airlift Squadron

The 130th Airlift Squadron (130 AS) is a unit of the West Virginia Air National Guard 130th Airlift Wing located at Charleston Air National Guard Base, Charleston, West Virginia. 130th is equipped with the C-130J Super Hercules.

130th Airlift Squadron
C-130H Hercules (s/n 88-1307) from the 130th Airlift Squadron, 130th Airlift Group, West Virginia Air National Guard flies over the United Arab Emirates during a troop-carrying mission in support of operation Desert Storm, 1991.
Active1 October 1955 – Present
Country United States
Allegiance West Virginia
Branch  Air National Guard
TypeSquadron
RoleAirlift
Part ofWest Virginia Air National Guard
Garrison/HQCharleston Air National Guard Base, Charleston, West Virginia
Patron"Mountaineers in Green"
Tail CodeBlue tail stripe, "Charlie West" in yellow letters with state map
Insignia
130th Airlift Squadron

History edit

The West Virginia Air National Guard was authorized to expand to two squadrons in 1955 by the National Guard Bureau. On 1 October, the 130th Troop Carrier Squadron was organized at Kanawha Airport, Charleston and was extended federal recognition. The squadron was assigned to Tactical Air Command, which placed it under its Eighteenth Air Force. It was equipped with Grumman HU-16 Albatross amphibians and C-46 Commando troop transports. The mission of the 130th TCS was primarily Air Commando special operations missions.

On 1 July 1960 the 130th was authorized to expand to a group level, and the 130th Air Commando Group was established by the National Guard Bureau. The 130th was re-designated as an Air Commando squadron and became the group's flying squadron. Other squadrons assigned into the group were the group headquarters, 130th Material Squadron (Maintenance), 130th Combat Support Squadron, and the 130th USAF Dispensary. Aircraft assigned to the new group were upgraded to C-119 Flying Boxcars and U-10D Super Courier combat observation aircraft.

Continuing its mission and training with the active duty 1st Air Commando Group in northern Florida, in 1968 HQ USAF directed all Air Commando organizations be re-designated as "Special Operations" units to be more descriptive of their mission. Through the 1960s and into the 1970s the 130th participated in many international missions and received recognition for its performance. This included the 130th being awarded the Spaatz Trophy four times as the "Outstanding Flying Unit in the Country " and the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award five times.

In 1975 the Flying Boxcars were retired, the 130th received the far more capable C-130E Hercules transport, and the unit was redesignated as a "Tactical Airlift" unit. The transition to the C-130 moved the gaining organization from Tactical Air Command to Military Airlift Command with the primary mission of the Group becoming tactical airlift, with the Special Operations mission becoming secondary with the end of the Vietnam War.

A model upgrade to the C-130H in 1986 was completed and in August and September 1990, the 130th TAG commanded a "volunteer" package of 16 C-130s and support personnel from WV, TN, TX, MO and DE ANG units in support of Operation Desert Shield. October 1990 saw the Presidential Call of selected members from the 130th Tactical Airlift Squadron combining with the 181st Tactical Airlift Squadron, TX ANG to form the functional staff of the 1630th Tactical Airlift Squadron (Provisional) at Al Ain International Airport, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. In December 1990, the 130th Tactical Clinic and the 130th Mobile Aerial Port Squadron had selective members activated. They deployed to RAF Bicester, UK and Dover AFB, Delaware respectively, subsequent to Operation Desert Storm. All members were released from active duty by June 1991. The members of the group located in the United Arab Emirates received the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with valor.

In April 1992, some unit members and aircraft deployed to Rhein-Main AB, Germany in support of the Bosnian Airlift called "Operation Provide Promise." The 130th has deployed several times since this date for "Provide Promise," the latest being from 21 September 1998 to 29 October 1998. In August 1993, one aircraft and 2 crews were sent to Operation "Operation Support Hope" for 30 days in Rwanda, Africa.

Organizationally, the 130th was expanded to a wing in 1995. From January to March 1996, the unit deployed two aircraft, six crews and maintenance support to Daharan, Saudi Arabia, in support of Operation Southern Watch.

As of mid-2000, the 130th AW had recently sent several aircraft and support personnel to Panama for Coronet Oak. While there, wing personnel were heavily involved in Hurricane Mitch relief to Honduras and Nicaragua.

Lineage edit

 
Legacy 130th Air Commando Squadron emblem
  • Designated 130th Troop Carrier Squadron, and allotted to West Virginia ANG, 1955
Extended federal recognition on 1 October 1955
Re-designated: 130th Air Commando Squadron, 1 July 1960
Re-designated: 130th Special Operations Squadron, 1 July 1968
Re-designated: 130th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 1 July 1975
Re-designated: 130th Airlift Squadron, 16 March 1992

Assignments edit

Gained by: Eighteenth Air Force, Tactical Air Command
Elements attached to: 1630th Tactical Airlift Squadron (Provisional), October 1990 – June 1991

Stations edit

Elements operated from: Al Ain International Airport, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, October 1990 – June 1991
Designated: Charleston Air National Guard Base, 1991-Present

Aircraft edit

References edit

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

  • 130th Airlift Wing@globalsecurity.org
  • Rogers, B. (2006). United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978. ISBN 1-85780-197-0

External links edit

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The 130th Airlift Squadron 130 AS is a unit of the West Virginia Air National Guard 130th Airlift Wing located at Charleston Air National Guard Base Charleston West Virginia 130th is equipped with the C 130J Super Hercules 130th Airlift SquadronC 130H Hercules s n 88 1307 from the 130th Airlift Squadron 130th Airlift Group West Virginia Air National Guard flies over the United Arab Emirates during a troop carrying mission in support of operation Desert Storm 1991 Active1 October 1955 PresentCountry United StatesAllegiance West VirginiaBranch Air National GuardTypeSquadronRoleAirliftPart ofWest Virginia Air National GuardGarrison HQCharleston Air National Guard Base Charleston West VirginiaPatron Mountaineers in Green Tail CodeBlue tail stripe Charlie West in yellow letters with state mapInsignia130th Airlift Squadron Contents 1 History 1 1 Lineage 1 2 Assignments 1 3 Stations 1 4 Aircraft 2 References 3 External linksHistory editThe West Virginia Air National Guard was authorized to expand to two squadrons in 1955 by the National Guard Bureau On 1 October the 130th Troop Carrier Squadron was organized at Kanawha Airport Charleston and was extended federal recognition The squadron was assigned to Tactical Air Command which placed it under its Eighteenth Air Force It was equipped with Grumman HU 16 Albatross amphibians and C 46 Commando troop transports The mission of the 130th TCS was primarily Air Commando special operations missions On 1 July 1960 the 130th was authorized to expand to a group level and the 130th Air Commando Group was established by the National Guard Bureau The 130th was re designated as an Air Commando squadron and became the group s flying squadron Other squadrons assigned into the group were the group headquarters 130th Material Squadron Maintenance 130th Combat Support Squadron and the 130th USAF Dispensary Aircraft assigned to the new group were upgraded to C 119 Flying Boxcars and U 10D Super Courier combat observation aircraft Continuing its mission and training with the active duty 1st Air Commando Group in northern Florida in 1968 HQ USAF directed all Air Commando organizations be re designated as Special Operations units to be more descriptive of their mission Through the 1960s and into the 1970s the 130th participated in many international missions and received recognition for its performance This included the 130th being awarded the Spaatz Trophy four times as the Outstanding Flying Unit in the Country and the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award five times In 1975 the Flying Boxcars were retired the 130th received the far more capable C 130E Hercules transport and the unit was redesignated as a Tactical Airlift unit The transition to the C 130 moved the gaining organization from Tactical Air Command to Military Airlift Command with the primary mission of the Group becoming tactical airlift with the Special Operations mission becoming secondary with the end of the Vietnam War A model upgrade to the C 130H in 1986 was completed and in August and September 1990 the 130th TAG commanded a volunteer package of 16 C 130s and support personnel from WV TN TX MO and DE ANG units in support of Operation Desert Shield October 1990 saw the Presidential Call of selected members from the 130th Tactical Airlift Squadron combining with the 181st Tactical Airlift Squadron TX ANG to form the functional staff of the 1630th Tactical Airlift Squadron Provisional at Al Ain International Airport Al Ain United Arab Emirates In December 1990 the 130th Tactical Clinic and the 130th Mobile Aerial Port Squadron had selective members activated They deployed to RAF Bicester UK and Dover AFB Delaware respectively subsequent to Operation Desert Storm All members were released from active duty by June 1991 The members of the group located in the United Arab Emirates received the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with valor In April 1992 some unit members and aircraft deployed to Rhein Main AB Germany in support of the Bosnian Airlift called Operation Provide Promise The 130th has deployed several times since this date for Provide Promise the latest being from 21 September 1998 to 29 October 1998 In August 1993 one aircraft and 2 crews were sent to Operation Operation Support Hope for 30 days in Rwanda Africa Organizationally the 130th was expanded to a wing in 1995 From January to March 1996 the unit deployed two aircraft six crews and maintenance support to Daharan Saudi Arabia in support of Operation Southern Watch As of mid 2000 the 130th AW had recently sent several aircraft and support personnel to Panama for Coronet Oak While there wing personnel were heavily involved in Hurricane Mitch relief to Honduras and Nicaragua Lineage edit nbsp Legacy 130th Air Commando Squadron emblemDesignated 130th Troop Carrier Squadron and allotted to West Virginia ANG 1955Extended federal recognition on 1 October 1955 Re designated 130th Air Commando Squadron 1 July 1960 Re designated 130th Special Operations Squadron 1 July 1968 Re designated 130th Tactical Airlift Squadron 1 July 1975 Re designated 130th Airlift Squadron 16 March 1992Assignments edit West Virginia Air National Guard 1 October 1955Gained by Eighteenth Air Force Tactical Air Command130th Air Commando Group 1 July 1960 130th Special Operations Group 1 July 1968 130th Tactical Airlift Group 1 July 1975Elements attached to 1630th Tactical Airlift Squadron Provisional October 1990 June 1991130th Airlift Group 16 March 1992 130th Operations Group 1 October 1995 PresentStations edit Kanawha Later Yeager Airport Charleston West Virginia 1 October 1955Elements operated from Al Ain International Airport Al Ain United Arab Emirates October 1990 June 1991 Designated Charleston Air National Guard Base 1991 PresentAircraft edit HU 16 Albatross 1955 1960 C 46 Commando 1955 1960 C 119 Flying Boxcar 1960 1975 U 10D Super Courier 1960 1975 C 130E Hercules 1975 1986 C 130H Hercules 1986 2021 C 130J Super Hercules 2021 PresentReferences edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency 130th Airlift Wing website history 130th Airlift Wing globalsecurity org Rogers B 2006 United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978 ISBN 1 85780 197 0External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 130th Airlift Squadron amp oldid 1095824321, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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