61st Airlift Squadron
The 61st Airlift squadron is a United States Air Force unit, part of the 19th Airlift Wing Air Mobility Command at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas. It operates Lockheed C-130J Hercules aircraft for airlift and airdrop operations.
History
World War II
Constituted as 61 Troop Carrier Squadron on 13 Oct 1942. Activated on 26 Oct 1942 at Bowman Field, KY. 315 Troop Carrier Group with C-53 and trained in various parts of the eastern United States until the end of May 1943. Deployed to French Morocco in June 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 and releasing gliders with reinforcements on the following day. The unit received a Distinguished Unit Citation and a French 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, moving 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.
Korean War
During the Korean War furnished airlift between Japan and rough airfields in Korea and airdropped paratroops and supplies at Sukchon/Sunchon and Munsan-ni during combat operations.Tactical Air Command
Remained in Japan until 1954, then became a Tactical Air Command Troop Carrier squadron, assigned to Sewart Air Force Base, Tennessee under Eighteenth Air Force. Supported Air Force and Army units in the United States with tactical airlift and troop carrier operations, including support for army airborne units at Fort Bragg, North Carolina and Fort Campbell, Kentucky as required. The 61st also had the first C-130D, the "ski model" and flew in support of the Distant Early Warning Line sites in Greenland during the late 50s and early 60s.Vietnam War
During the Vietnam War, the squadron transported supplies from the Philippines into Southeast Asia, Dec 1965-Jun 1966. Part of squadron deployed to South Vietnam in the summer of 1972 to test the Adverse Weather Aerial Delivery System in combat for the first time. In 1972, operated from Taiwan and provided flood relief in the Philippines.Deployments
After the end of the Vietnam War, engaged in routine theater airlift operations, both in the United States and in Europe, deploying frequently to RAF Mildenhall, England and Rhein-Main Air Base, West Germany to support USAFE and USAREUR Army units and combat exercises. Airdropped humanitarian relief supplies to Kurdish civilians in northern Iraq, Apr-May 1991 in the immediate aftermath of the 1991 Gulf War.Air Mobility Command
Conducted airdrop and aeromedical evacuation; supported combatant commanders with theater delivery of personnel and supplies, 2000 – presentCampaigns and Decorations
- Campaigns: World War II: Sicily; Naples-Foggia; Rome-Arno; Normandy; Northern France; Rhineland; Central Europe. Korea: UN Defensive; UN Offensive; CCF Intervention; First UN Counteroffensive; CCF Spring Offensive; UN Summer-Fall Offensive; Second Korean Winter; Korean Summer-Fall, 1952; Third Korean Winter; Korea, Summer 1953. Vietnam: Vietnam Defensive; Vietnam Air. Armed Forces Expeditionary Streamers. Panama, 1989-1990.
- Decorations: Distinguished Unit Citations: Sicily, 11 July 1943; France, Jun 1944; Korea, 28 November-10 Dec 1950. Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards: 6 May 1953 – 10 September 1954; 11 January-14 Feb 1955; 23 March-22 Aug 1959; 1 January 1960 – 31 December 1961; 1 September 1962 – 15 April 1963; 1 June 1969 – 31 May 1971; 1 January 1975 – 30 June 1976; 1 June 1985 – 31 May 1986; 1 July 1991 – 30 June 1993; 1 July 1993 – 30 June 1995; 1 July 1995 – 31 March 1997; 1 April 1997 – 30 June 1998; 1 July 2000 – 30 June 2001; 1 July 2001 – 30 June 2002. Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation: 1 July 1951 – 27 July 1953. Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm: 1 April 1966 – 7 July 1968. General Joseph Smith Trophy, 2015 Most Outstanding Airlift Squadron in Air Mobility Command.
Lineage
- Constituted as the 61st Troop Carrier Squadron on 13 October 1942
- Redesignated 61st Troop Carrier Squadron, Medium on 20 September 1949
Assignments
- 315th Troop Carrier Group, 26 October 1942
- 441st Troop Carrier Group Dec 1945 – 30 September 1946
- 314th Troop Carrier Group, 17 October 1949
- 314th Troop Carrier Wing, 8 October 1957
- 839th Air Division, 1 December 1965
- 64th Troop Carrier Wing, 1 July 1966
- 314th Tactical Airlift Wing, 31 May 1971
- 314th Tactical Airlift Group, 1 November 1978
- 314th Tactical Airlift Wing, 15 June 1980
- 314th Operations Group, 1 December 1991
- 463d Airlift Group, 1 April 1997
- 19th Operations Group, 1 October 2008 – present
Stations
- Bowman Field, Kentucky, 26 October 1942
- Army Air Base, Knob Noster, Missouri, 5 November 1942
- Lawson Field, Georgia, 20 February-3 May 1943
- Berguent Airfield, French Morocco, May 1943
- Kairouan Airfield, Tunisia, 26 June 1943
- Castelvetrano Airfield, Sicily, 1 September 1943 – 16 February 1944
- RAF Saltby, England, 24 February 1944
- Poix Airfield, France, Feb 1945
- AAF Station Frankfurt, Germany, 15 October 1945 – 30 September 1946
- Smyrna Air Force Base, Tennessee, 17 October 1949 – 27 August 1950
- Ashiya Air Base, Japan, 4 September 1950 – 15 November 1954
- Sewart Air Force Base, Tennessee, 15 November 1954
- Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, 5 March 1970 – present
Aircraft
- Douglas C-53 Skytrooper, 1942-1943
- Douglas C-47 Skytrain, 1943-1945
- Waco CG-4A, 1943-1945
- Piper L-4 Grasshopper, 1945
- Fairchild C-82 Packet, 1949-1950
- Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar, 1950-1957
- Lockheed C-130 Hercules, 1956–present