36th Rescue Flight
36th Rescue Flight | |
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36th Rescue Flight Patch | |
Active |
14 November 1952 - 18 September 1960 18 June 1961 - 30 November 1972 1 May 1993 - Present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Search and Rescue |
Part of |
Air Education and Training Command 336th Training Group |
Garrison/HQ | Fairchild Air Force Base |
Decorations |
DUC Navy MUC AFOUA ROK PUC |
The 36th Rescue Flight (36 RQF) is part of the 336th Training Group at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. It operates UH-1N Iroquois Twin Huey aircraft conducting search and rescue missions in support of the US Air Force Survival School.
Mission
History
The 36th flew combat rescue missions in the Korean War from, November 1952-July 1953. It conducted search, rescue, and recovery missions in Japan and the waters around Japan from, 1952–1960 and 1961-1972. Since May 1993 the squadron has operated helicopters for survival training.[1]
The 36th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron Flew combat rescue missions in Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand) 1966-end of hostilities primarily "Crown" rescue coordination and command missions. The unit received Presidential Unit Citation for its participation on combat operations in theater.
Operations[1]
Lineage[1]
- 36th Air Rescue Squadron (1952–1965)
- 36th Air Recovery Squadron (1965–1966)
- 36th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron (1966–1972)
- 36th Rescue Flight (1993–Present)
Assignments[1]
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Bases stationed[1]
- Johnson Air Base, Japan (1952–1960)
- Tachikawa Air Base, Japan (1960, 1961–1969)
- Yokota Air Base, Japan (1969–1972)
- Kadena Air Base, Okinawa (1972)
- Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington (1993–Present)
Aircraft Operated[1]
- SA-16 Albatross (1952–1960)
- H-19 Chickasaw (1952–1960)
- C-47 Skytrain (1952–1956)
- SC-54 (1955–1960)
- HC-54 (1961–1966)
- HH-19 Chickasaw (1961–1964)
- HH-43 Huskie (1964–1965)
- HC-130 Hercules (1966–1972)
- UH-1 Iroquois (1993–Present)
References
Notes
Bibliography
- USAF 36th Rescue Flight History
- 36th Rescue Flight Fact Sheet
- U.S. Air Force Survival School Fact Sheet
See also
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