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The 1st provided aerial transportation in [[China Burma India Theater of World War II|China-Burma-India Theater]] from May 1944–May 1945 and in [[Pacific Ocean|Western Pacific]] from c. September–Dececember 1945. It provided worldwide airlift beginning November 1953, including transport of personnel and equipment to and from [[Southeast Asia]], 1966–1971. The squadron began worldwide airlift support for the President and other high-ranking dignitaries of US and foreign governments, and C–12 training for personnel from all branches of the military in 1977. It also transported personnel to [[Southwest Asia]] from August 1990–April 1991.
Established under [[Air Transport Command]] in 1944 to provide aerial transportation in [[China Burma India Theater of World War II|China-Burma-India Theater]] from May 1944–May 1945 and in [[Pacific Ocean|Western Pacific]] from c. September–Dececember 1945. The unit was equipped first with the Curtiss C-46 Commando, and then converted to the Consolidated C-87 in 1944.

Re-established under [[Military Air Transport Service]] in November 1953, providing airlift of personnel and equipment initially flying Douglas C-47s until re-equipping with C-54 Skymasters. Converted to long range Douglas C-124 Globemaster IIs and provided long range heavy strategic transport on a global scale. In 1960 converted to the C-133A Cargomaster and provided very heavy strategic airlift until the end of the C-133's service in 1971.

Reactivated in 1977 at Andrews AFB, Maryland and assigned to the [[Special Air Mission]] supporting transportation for the President and other high-ranking dignitaries of US and foreign governments, and C–12 training for personnel from all branches of the military in 1977. At Andrews, has operated a variety of aircraft includign the Beechcraft VC-6, Douglas VC-9, Beechcraft C-12, Boeing VC-135, Lockheed C-140, Gulfstream C-20 and the Boeing VC-137. These aircraft were used to transport VIPs throughout the United States and around the world.

It also transported personnel to [[Southwest Asia]] from August 1990–April 1991 during Operation Desert Shield/Storm.


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1st Airlift Squadron
1st Airlift Squadron Patch
Active13 March 1944-Present
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Air Force
TypeAirlift
Part ofAir Mobility Command
18th Air Force
89th Airlift Wing
89th Operations Group
Garrison/HQAndrews Air Force Base
Motto(s)Sam Fox
Decorations DCU
AFOUA
RVGC w/ Palm
VC-25 flying over Mount Rushmore

The 1st Airlift Squadron (1 AS) is part of the 89th Airlift Wing at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. It conducts transport of various high-level U.S. military and government officials.

Mission

Provides global Special Air Mission (SAM) airlift, logistics, aerial port and communications for the President, Vice President, Combat Commanders, senior leaders and the global mobility system as tasked by the White House, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, and Air Mobility Command.

History

Established under Air Transport Command in 1944 to provide aerial transportation in China-Burma-India Theater from May 1944–May 1945 and in Western Pacific from c. September–Dececember 1945. The unit was equipped first with the Curtiss C-46 Commando, and then converted to the Consolidated C-87 in 1944.

Re-established under Military Air Transport Service in November 1953, providing airlift of personnel and equipment initially flying Douglas C-47s until re-equipping with C-54 Skymasters. Converted to long range Douglas C-124 Globemaster IIs and provided long range heavy strategic transport on a global scale. In 1960 converted to the C-133A Cargomaster and provided very heavy strategic airlift until the end of the C-133's service in 1971.

Reactivated in 1977 at Andrews AFB, Maryland and assigned to the Special Air Mission supporting transportation for the President and other high-ranking dignitaries of US and foreign governments, and C–12 training for personnel from all branches of the military in 1977. At Andrews, has operated a variety of aircraft includign the Beechcraft VC-6, Douglas VC-9, Beechcraft C-12, Boeing VC-135, Lockheed C-140, Gulfstream C-20 and the Boeing VC-137. These aircraft were used to transport VIPs throughout the United States and around the world.

It also transported personnel to Southwest Asia from August 1990–April 1991 during Operation Desert Shield/Storm.

Lineage

  • Constituted as 1 Air Transport Squadron (Mobile) on 13 Mar 1944
Activated on 23 Mar 1944
Inactivated on 25 Mar 1946
Disbanded on 8 Oct 1948
  • Reconstituted, and redesignated as 1 Air Transport Squadron, Medium, on 1 Sep 1953
Activated on 18 Nov 1953
Redesignated as: 1 Air Transport Squadron, Heavy, on 8 Sep 1954
Redesignated as: 1 Military Airlift Squadron on 8 Jan 1966
Inactivated on 30 Jun 1971
  • Activated on 12 Sep 1977
Redesignated as 1 Airlift Squadron on 12 Jul 1991

Assignments

  • Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 23 Mar 1944
  • India-China Wing (later, India-China Division), Air Transport Command, c. 2 May 1944
Attached to XX Bomber Command, 17 May-20 Nov 1944
Attached to 22 Air Depot Group, Nov-Dec 1944

Stations

Air echelon operated from Kharagpur Airfield, India, 7 May-4 Aug 1945

Aircraft

Operations

References

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