724th Special Tactics Group

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The 724th Special Tactics Group is one of the special operations ground components of the 24th Special Operations Wing, assigned to Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC). The Group is headquartered at Pope Field, North Carolina. The Group is composed of four squadrons, also located on Pope Field.

Overview

The Group's Special Tactics Squadron is made up of

Pararescuemen, Special Reconnaissance, Tactical Air Control Party Officers and operators, and a number of combat support airmen which comprise 58 Air Force specialties.[1]

Special Tactics Squadrons are organized, trained and equipped specifically for various

U.S. special operations forces
overseas.

Subordinate units

  • 17th Special Tactics Squadron, Fort Moore, Georgia, 1 October 2020 - Present[2]
  • 24th Special Tactics Squadron, Pope Field, North Carolina, 29 April 2011 - Present[1]
  • 724th Operations Support Squadron, Pope Field, North Carolina, 29 April 2011 - Present[1]
  • 724th Intelligence Squadron, Pope Field, North Carolina, 29 April 2011 - Present[1]
  • 724th Special Tactics Support Squadron, Pope Field, North Carolina, 29 April 2011 - Present[1]

Lineage

  • Established as the 724th Training Group on 22 January 1943 and activated on 28 February 1943. Disbanded on 30 April 1944.
  • Reestablished, and redesignated as, 724th Special Tactics Group on 1 March 2011 and activated on 29 April 2011.[3]

Assignments

Stations

Commanders

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Factsheet: 24th Special Operations Wing". 24th Special Operations Wing Public Affairs Office. 4 September 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2013.
  2. ^ Fontalvo, Alejandra (5 October 2020). "24th SOW transitions responsibility of the 17th STS". Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Robertson, Patsy (22 August 2011). "724 Special Tactics Group (AFSOC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Colonel Matthew Wolfe Davidson". 24th Special Operations Wing Public Affairs Office. September 2014. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  5. ^ "Colonel Michael E. Martin". 24th Special Operations Wing Public Affairs Office. September 2016. Retrieved 27 November 2016.

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