9th Airlift Squadron (United States)

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9th Airlift Squadron

9th Airlift Squadron Patch
Active 1 January 1938-Present
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
Type Airlift
Part of Air Mobility Command
18th Air Force
436th Airlift Wing
436th Operations Group
Garrison/HQ Dover Air Force Base
Nickname Proud Pelicans
Decorations AFOUA
RVGC w/ Palm

The 9th Airlift Squadron (9 AS) provides global reach with unique outsized and oversized airlift capability. The "Proud Pelicans" provide worldwide airlift to meet Department of Defense, Department of State and Presidential mobility requirements. The unit supports global engagement through direct delivery of time-critical theater deployment assets and ensures combat readiness of Air Mobility Command (AMC) active duty C-5 Galaxy airlift crews. The 9 AS mission capability includes clandestine delivery, extraction and airdrop of special operations forces and equipment.

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[edit] Mission

Train and equip C-5 aircrews for global air-land and airdrop operations.

[edit] History

The 9th conducted replacement training through 1943, and subsequently aerial transportation in the Pacific Theater during World War II.

It has provided worldwide airlift since 1953. The 9th resupplied scientific camps in Antarctica from 19591961, and 19651968. It also flew missions to Southeast Asia from 1965–1968, and 19721973 and participated in the evacuation of refugees from Southeast Asia in April 1975. The squadron supported operations in Grenada, 24 October11 December 1983; Panama, 19 December 198914 January 1990; and Southwest Asia, August 1990–July 1991.

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[edit] Previous designations

  • 9th Transport Squadron (1938 – 1942)
  • 9th Troop Carrier Squadron (1942 – 1949)
  • 9th Troop Carrier Squadron, Medium (1949 - 1953)
  • 9th Troop Carrier Squadron, Heavy (1953 - 1966)
  • 9th Military Airlift Squadron (1966 – 1991)
  • 9th Airlift Squadron (1991 – Present)

[edit] Assignments

  • 63d Troop Carrier Group (1940 - 1946)
  • 54th Troop Carrier Wing (1946 - 1951)
  • 63d Air Transport Wing (1953 - 1963)
  • 1607th Air Transport Wing (1965 - 1966)
  • 436th Military Airlift Wing (1966 - 1968)
  • 436th Airlift Wing (1971 - Present)

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