41st Airlift Squadron

"41st Transport Squadron" redirects here. For the 41st Transport Squadron (formerly 41st Ferrying Squadron), see 41st Military Airlift Squadron.
4th Airlift Squadron[1]

41st Airlift Squadron emblem
Active 18 February 1942 - 14 September 1949
14 July 1952 - 28 February 1971
31 August 1971 - Present
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
Type Airlift
Part of Air Mobility Command
18th Air Force
463d Airlift Group
Garrison/HQ Little Rock Air Force Base
Nickname(s) Blackcats
Engagements
  
  • World War II
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign (1943–1945)
  • Operation Urgent Fury (1983)
  • Operation Just Cause (1989-1990)
  • Southwest Asia (1990–1991)
Decorations DUC
PUC
AFOUA
PPUC
RVGC w/ Palm
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Alfred G. Hansen
Duncan McNabb

The 41st Airlift Squadron is part of the 19th Airlift Wing at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas. It operates C-130J Super Hercules aircraft.[2]

History

The 41st participated in airborne drops on Nadzab, Noemfoor, Tagaytay, Corregidor, and Aparri, as well as aerial transportation in South, Southwest, and Western Pacific, during World War II. The squadron also participated in the Berlin Airlift in 1948, transported United Nations troops to the Congo in 1960, airlifted personnel and equipment to Southeast Asia from Ryukyu Islands from, 1965–1971, and supported airlift operations in Korea during Pueblo crisis in January 1968. It has supported U.S. Army training and performed rotational duty throughout Europe, since 1971. The 41st airlifted personnel, special forces and supplies during operations in Grenada in 1983, Panama from December 1989-January 1990, and in Southwest Asia from, 11 August 1990-21 March 1991.[1]

Lineage[1]

Assignments[1]

  • 317th Airlift Wing (1971–1993)
    • Attached: 513th Tactical Airlift Wing (6 November 1971-12 January 1972)
    • Attached: 322d Tactical Airlift Wing (4 June-16 August 1972, 5 February-14 April 1973)
    • Attached: 322d Tactical Airlift Wing (9 August-15 October 1973)
    • Attached: 513th Tactical Airlift Wing (11 March-16 May 1974, 11 November 1974-15 January 1975)
    • Attached: 435th Tactical Airlift Wing (4 October-15 December 1975, 13 July-10 September 1976)
    • Attached: 435th Tactical Airlift Wing (5 March-25 April 1977, 2 May-22 July 1978)
    • Attached: 313th Tactical Airlift Wing (5 December 1979-12 February 1980, 3 April-14 June 1981)
    • Attached: 313th Tactical Airlift Wing (3 August-14 October 1982, 4 December 1983-15 February 1984)
    • Attached: 313th Tactical Airlift Wing (10 February-10 April 1985, 25 May-13 August 1986)
    • Attached: 313th Tactical Airlift Wing (1 August-14 October 1987, 3 December 1989-15 February 1992)
    • Attached: Airlift Division Provisional, 1610 (1 November-16 December 1990)
    • Attached: Tactical Airlift Wing Provisional, 1660 (17 December 1990-14 January 1991)
    • Attached: Tactical Airlift Group Provisional, 1675 (15 January-21 March 1991)
  • 23d Wing (1993–1997)
  • 43d Airlift Wing (1997–2007)
  • 463d Airlift Group (2007–2008)
  • 19th Airlift Wing (2008–Present)

Bases stationed[1]

  • Lockbourne Air Force Base, Ohio (1964–1965)
    • Deployed: Évreux-Fauville Air Base, France (6 September-21 December 1964)
  • Naha Air Base, Ryukyu Islands (1965–1971)
  • Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina (1971–2007)
    • Deployed: RAF Mildenhall, England (6 November 1971-12 January 1972)
    • Deployed: Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany (4 June-16 August 1972, 5 February-14 April 1973)
    • Deployed: Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany (9 August-15 October 1973)
    • Deployed: RAF Mildenhall, England (11 March-16 May 1974, 11 November 1974-15 January 1975)
    • Deployed: Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany (4 October-15 December 1975)
    • Deployed: RAF Mildenhall, England (13 July-10 September 1976, 5 March-25 April 1977)
    • Deployed: RAF Mildenhall, England (2 May-22 July 1978, 5 December 1979-12 February 1980)
    • Deployed: RAF Mildenhall, England (3 April-14 June 1981, 3 August-14 October 1982)
    • Deployed: RAF Mildenhall, England (4 December 1983-15 February 1984, 10 February-10 April 1985)
    • Deployed: RAF Mildenhall, England (25 May-13 August 1986, 1 August-14 October 1987)
    • Deployed: RAF Sculthorpe, England (2 October-15 December 1988)
    • Deployed: RAF Mildenhall, England (3 December 1989-15 February 1990, 2 December 1991-15 February 1992)
    • Deployed: Thumrait Air Base, Oman (11 August 1990-12 January 1991)
    • Deployed: King Fahd Air Base, Saudi Arabia (13 January-21 March 1991)
  • Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas (2007–Present)

Aircraft Operated[1]

References

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 AFHRA 41 AS Page
  2. 41 AS Relocation
  3. Pluth, Dave. "The Captured Oscars of Hollandia". http://www.j-aircraft.com. Retrieved 15 April 2015. External link in |website= (help)

Bibliography

See also

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