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315th Airlift Wing

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315th Airlift Wing
315th Airlift Wing C-17 Globemaster IIIs over the Arthur Ravenel Bridge, Charleston, S.C.
Active1952–present
CountryUnited States
BranchAir Force
TypeAirlift
Part ofAir Force Reserve Command
Garrison/HQJoint Base Charleston
MottoAdvenium – I Will Come
Engagements


  • World War II
European Campaign (1943–1945)
  • Korean Service (1952–1953)
  • Vietnam Service (1966–1972)
  • Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003–2011)
  • Operation Enduring Freedom (2001–present)
DecorationsDUC
PUC
AFOUA w/ V Device
ROK PUC
RVGC w/ Palm
Website315aw.afrc.af.mil/
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Stephen L. Lanier
Vice CommanderColonel Alan J. Partridge
Command ChiefChief Master Sergeant Chima O. Ellis
Insignia
Identification
symbol
Aircraft flown
TransportBoeing C-17 Globemaster III
Military unit
Members of the 315th and 437th Airlift Wings,Joint Base Charleston, S.C., participated in the International Paris Air Show in Le Bourget, France, 18 June 2009.
An F-15 Eagle from the 60th Fighter Squadron, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., escorts a C-17 Globemaster III from the 14th Airlift Squadron, Joint Base Charleston, S.C., as they fly over the USS Yorktown and the Arthur J. Ravenel Jr. Bridge in the Charleston, S.C., area during a local training mission
A C-123K of the 19th ACS, 315th ACW, Phan Rang, Vietnam, 1968.

The315th Airlift Wing (315 AW) is awing of theUnited States Air Force Reserve. It is stationed atJoint Base Charleston, in the city ofNorth Charleston,South Carolina, and operates theBoeing C-17 Globemaster III aircraft. If mobilized, the unit would fall under control ofAir Mobility Command.

The mission of the 315th Airlift Wing is to fly airlift missions, and provide expeditionary combat support and aeromedical evacuation personnel as a source of augmentation for the Air Force active force.[1] The Wing also provides personnel and equipment to fill out normal activities of the active-duty437th Airlift Wing and the628th Air Base Wing, both also based at Joint Base Charleston. Peacetime missions include humanitarian airlift as part of theDenton Cargo Program.

Components

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315th Operations Group

315th Maintenance Group (315 MXG)

  • 315th Maintenance Squadron (315 MXS)
  • 315th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (315 AMXS)
  • 315th Maintenance Operations Squadron (315 MOS)

315th Mission Support Group (315 MSG)

  • 38th Aerial Port Squadron (38 APS)
  • 53d Aerial Port Squadron (53 APS)
  • 81st Aerial Port Squadron (81 APS)
  • 84th Aerial Port Squadron (84 APS)
  • 315th Mission Support Squadron (315 MSS)
  • 315th Security Forces Squadron (315 SFS)
  • 315th Services Flight (315 SVF)
  • 315th Logistics Readiness Flight (315 LRF)

History

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Further information:315th Operations Group

Established as 315 Troop Carrier Wing, Medium, on 23 May 1952 underFar East Air Force in Japan. Activated on 10 Jun 1952. During theKorean War, the wing flew troop and cargo airlift and airdrop, leaflet drops, spray missions, air evacuation,search and rescue, and other aerial missions intheater as part ofFar East Air Forces315th Air Division. It remained in the Far East after the war to fly transport missions and paratroop training flights in Japan, Korea,French Indo-China, and other points until December 1954, after which it was again inactivated 18 Jan 1955.[2]

Reactivated in 21 Feb 1966 underPacific Air Forces, the unit was established atTan Son Nhut Air Base, South Vietnam. It engaged in special operations directly under Seventh Air Force in Saigon, operatingC-123 Provider aircraft with Air Commando squadrons engaging in unconventional warfare. Moved toPhan Rang Air Base in 1967. Also operated UC-123 aerial spraying aircraft for Operation Ranch Hand defoliation missions over South Vietnam. Phased out special operations missions in 1970, and thereafter carried out transport missions within South Vietnam. In 1971, became to trainRepublic of Vietnam Air Force C-123 aircrews. It was inactivated in South Vietnam in March 1972.[2]

Reactivated in 1973 as a heavy transport wing in the Air Force Reserve, operating theC-141 Starlifter aircraft, stationed alongside and using the same airframes as the active-duty 437th Airlift Wing atCharleston Air Force Base,South Carolina. It has since trained Air ForceReserve aircrews forstrategic airlift, including channel, special assignment, humanitarian, and combat airlift missions. In the 1980s and 1990s, personnel participated in contingency andhumanitarian aid airlift operations andexercises worldwide. In 1994, the wing conducted the first C-17 Globemaster III flight with an all-Air Force Reserve crew. It also took part in the first combined U.S. – Russian exercise that year. The unit retired its last C-141 in 2001and has flown the C-17 exclusively since.[2]

Lineage

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  • Established as315th Troop Carrier Wing, Medium, on 23 May 1952
Activated on 10 June 1952
Inactivated on 18 January 1955
  • Redesignated315th Air Commando Wing, Troop Carrier, and activated, on 21 February 1966
Organized on 8 March 1966
Redesignated:315th Air Commando Wing on 1 August 1967
Redesignated:315th Special Operations Wing on 1 August 1968
Redesignated:315th Tactical Airlift Wing on 1 January 1970
Inactivated on 31 March 1972
  • Redesignated315th Military Airlift Wing (Associate) on 29 January 1973
Activated in the Reserve on 1 July 1973
Redesignated:315th Airlift Wing (Associate) on 1 February 1992
Redesignated:315th Airlift Wing on 1 October 1994

Assignments

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Attached to2d Air Division, 8–31 March 1966
Attached toSeventh Air Force, 1 April-15 October 1966
Boeing C-17 Globemaster III crewed by the 315th Airlift Wing taxis for departure at the 2018RIAT, England

Components

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Groups

  • 315th Troop Carrier (later, 315 Operations): 10 June 1952 – 18 January 1955; 1 August 1992–present

Squadrons

Stations

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Aircraft

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Operations

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Unit shields

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  • 315 AW
    315 AW
  • 300 AS
    300 AS
  • 317 AS
    317 AS
  • 701 AS
    701 AS
  • 315 OSS
    315 OSS
  • 315 SOW
    315 SOW
  • 311 ACS
    311 ACS
  • 315 MSS
    315 MSS
  • 315 MXG
    315 MXG
  • 4th Combat Camera Squadron
    4 CTCS
  • 315 AE
    315 AE

References

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  1. ^"315th Airlift Wing".www.315aw.afrc.af.mil.
  2. ^abcRobertson, Patsy."315 Airlift Wing (AFRC)". Retrieved12 March 2020.
  3. ^Lahue, Melissa (9 February 2023)."Factsheet 38 Aerial Port Squadron (AFRC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved6 March 2023.

Public Domain This article incorporatespublic domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

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