39th Military Airlift Squadron

39th Military Airlift Squadron

39th ATS Douglas C-133A-5-DL Cargomaster 54-142
Active 1948-1971
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
Type Airlift
Insignia
39th Military Airlift Squadron emblem

The 39th Military Airlift Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last was assigned to the 436th Military Airlift Wing, Military Airlift Command, stationed at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. It was inactivated on 31 March 1971.

History

Activated in 1942 to ferry newly manufactured combat aircraft to combat units deployed overseas. Primarily flew B-25 and B-26 medium bombers to Southwest Pacific Area, however also ferried aircraft to Africa for units assigned to the North African Campaign and European Theater of Operations. Inactivated in October 1943 during realignment of Ferrying Command to Air Transport Command.

Reactivated in 1954 under Military Air Transport Service (MATS), operated C-54 Skymaster aircraft on a worldwide scale from Dover AFB, Delaware. Upgraded to C-133A Cargomaster heavy-lift strategic transports in 1957, and continued global strategic airlift operations. Reassigned to Military Airlift Command (MAC) in 1966 after inactivation of MATS, continued operations until retirement of C-133s in 1971 then inactivated.

Lineage

Redesignated as 39th Transport Squadron on 24 March 1943
Inactivated on 18 October 1943
Disbanded on 8 October 1948
Redesignated as 39th Air Transport Squadron, Medium on 4 November 1953
Activated on 16 February 1954
Redesignated as 39th Air Transport Squadron, Heavy on 8 September 1957
Redesignated as 39th Military Airlift Squadron on 6 January 1966
Inactivated on 31 March 1971

Assignments

Elements attached to Pacific Wing, Air Transport Command entire period

Stations

Aircraft

References

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