308th Air Refueling Squadron | |
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Active | 1942–1944, 1945–1946, 1953–1960 |
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Type | Air Refueling |
Motto(s) | EXTENDERE POTENTIA (Extend Power) |
Engagements | American Theater of World War II |
Decorations | Air Force Outstanding Unit Award |
The308th Air Refueling Squadron is an inactiveUnited States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the2d Bombardment Wing atHunter AFB, Georgia. It was inactivated on 1 March 1960.
The squadron was first active as the318th Bombardment Squadron, an operational training unit and replacement training unit underSecond Air Force duringWorld War II.
In 1945, the8th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron was activated as a demonstration unit for air ground support exercises.
In 1985 the three squadrons were consolidated into a single unit.
The318th Bombardment Squadron was established in early 1942 as aBoeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavybombardment squadron.[1] It was part ofSecond Air Force as a heavy bomber Operational Training Unit (OTU).[2] The OTU program involved the use of an oversized parent unit to providecadres to "satellite groups".[3]
The squadron was assigned primarily to airfields in the Pacific Northwest training new units, then becoming a Replacement Training Unit (RTU). RTUs were oversized units that trained individualpilots oraircrews.[3] It was transferred along with its parent group toThird Air Force in November 1943.[2] However, standard military units, based on relatively inflexible tables of organization were proving less well adapted to the training mission. Accordingly, a more functional system was adopted in which each base was organized into a separate numbered unit.[4] In this reorganization it was replaced along with other units atAvon Park AAF by the325th AAF Base Unit (Replacement Training, Bombardment, Heavy) and was inactivated.
In 1945, the8th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron was activated as a demonstrationunit forair ground support exercises and served in this capacity in the early postwar era. It was disbanded in 1948.[5]
The308th Air Refueling Squadron, Medium was activated in 1953 atHunter AFB, Georgia to provideair refueling of United States Air Force (PrimarilyBoeing B-47 Stratojet) aircraft usingKC-97 Stratofreighters on a worldwide basis. The squadron deployed toSidi Slimane AB, Morocco in 1956. It maintained one third of its aircraft on alert in a test ofStrategic Air Command's alert plan later that year.[6] The squadron earned anAir Force Outstanding Unit Award for its performance in this test.[7] In 1959 it was reassigned to the2d Bombardment Wing at Hunter when the308th Bombardment Wing became non-operational.[6] It was discontinued in 1960 asBoeing B-52 Stratofortresses supported byBoeing KC-135 Stratotankers assumed the greater portion of the strategic bombardment mission.
The three units were consolidated in 1985 as the308th Air Refueling Squadron but have not been active since.
318th Bombardment Squadron
8th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron
308th Air Refueling Squadron
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This article incorporatespublic domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency