List of United States Air Force special operations squadrons

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This is a list of United States Air Force special operations squadrons. It covers aerial units assigned to Air Force Special Operations Command in the United States Air Force.

Special Operations Squadrons

Squadron Shield Location Nickname Aircraft Notes
1st Special Operations Squadron
Kadena AB MC-130J Commando II Switching to Commando II in 2020
2d Special Operations Squadron
Hurlburt Field
MQ-9 Reaper
1 March 2009[1]
3d Special Operations Squadron
Cannon AFB "Dragons"
MQ-9 Reaper[2]
4th Special Operations Squadron
Hurlburt Field "Ghost Riders" AC-130U Spooky[3]
5th Special Operations Squadron
Hurlburt Field
U-28A[4]
6th Special Operations Squadron
Hurlburt Field UH-1H, UH-1N, Mil Mi-8, Mil Mi-17[5]
7th Special Operations Squadron
RAF Mildenhall "Air Commandos" MC-130J Commando II
8th Special Operations Squadron
Hurlburt Field "Black Birds"
CV-22 Osprey[6]
9th Special Operations Squadron
Cannon AFB "Night Wings"
MC-130J Commando II
12th Special Operations Squadron
Bien Hoa Air Base, Phan Rang Air Base, South Vietnam
UC-123B, UC-123K
15th Special Operations Squadron
Hurlburt Field "Global Eagles" MC-130H Combat Talon II[7]
16th Special Operations Squadron
Cannon AFB "Spectre" AC-130H Spectre[8]AC-130W
17th Special Operations Squadron
Kadena AB "Shadow" MC-130J Commando II[9] Inactivated in 2020
18th Special Operations Squadron
Phan Rang AB AC-119K Stinger 31 December 1972
19th Special Operations Squadron
Hurlburt Field AC-130, MC-130, U-28A[10]
20th Special Operations Squadron
Cannon AFB "Green Hornets"
21st Special Operations Squadron
Yokota AB
"Dust Devils"
CV-22 Osprey[11]
9 October 2007[12]
22d Special Operations Squadron
Nahkon Phanom RTAFB "Zorro"
E/G/H/J Skyraider
1970
31st Special Operations Squadron Osan AB
MH-53 Pave Low
31 August 2001
33d Special Operations Squadron
Cannon AFB
MQ-9 Reaper
34th Special Operations Squadron
Hurlburt Field U-28A
55th Special Operations Squadron
Hurlburt Field "Night Hawks"
MH-60G Pave Hawk
16 September 1999[13]
67th Special Operations Squadron
RAF Mildenhall "Night Owls"
MC-130J Commando II[11]
71st Special Operations Squadron
Kirtland AFB
CV-22 Osprey[14]
73d Special Operations Squadron
Hurlburt Field "Ghostrider" AC-130J[2]
90th Special Operations Squadron Nha Trang AB 8 July 1973
193d Special Operations Squadron
Pennsylvania ANG "Quiet Professionals"
EC-130J Commando Solo
309th Special Operations Squadron
Phan Rang AB
C-123B/K
310th Special Operations Squadron Phan Rang AB
C-123B/K
311th Special Operations Squadron
Phan Rang AB
C-123B/K
318th Special Operations Squadron Cannon AFB PC-12[2]
319th Special Operations Squadron
Hurlburt Field U-28A[15]
415th Special Operations Squadron
Kirtland AFB MC-130J Commando II, HC-130J Combat King II Training Squadron
427th Special Operations Squadron
Pope Air Force Base
512th Special Operations Squadron
Kirtland AFB
HH-60 Pave Hawk
6 October 2000
522d Special Operations Squadron
Cannon AFB "Fireballs" MC-130J Commando II Inactivated in 2014
524th Special Operations Squadron
Cannon AFB "Hounds" 6 October 2009
550th Special Operations Squadron
Kirtland AFB "Wolfpack"
MC-130P Combat Shadow[16]
Inactive
551st Special Operations Squadron
Cannon AFB
MC-130W
15 Jun 2021
602d Special Operations Squadron
Nahkon Phanom RTAFB
E/G/H/J Skyraider
1970[17]
606th Special Operations Squadron Nahkon Phanom RTAFB
C-123 Provider, U-10
15 June 1971
609th Special Operations Squadron Nahkon Phanom RTAFB
E/G/H/J Skyraider
1 December 1969
711th Special Operations Squadron
Duke Field MC-130E Combat Talon I[4]
745th Special Operations Squadron Hurlburt Field
RC-26
Provisional ANG unit[18]

See also

References

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