310th Special Operations Squadron

310th Special Operations Squadron
Squadron U-28A Dracos on the flight line at 93rd Air Base, Croatia, during Exercise Trojan Footprint 22
Active1943–1945; 1949–1953; 1955–1956; 1963–1972; 1984–1999; 2001–2019; 2021–present
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
RoleSpecial operations
Part ofAir Force Special Operations Command
Garrison/HQCannon AFB, New Mexico
Motto(s)Libertatem Sustenimus (Latin for 'We Sustain Liberty')
EngagementsOperation Overlord
Operation Market Garden
Operation Plunder
Battle of Khe Sanh
DecorationsDistinguished Unit Citation
Presidential Unit Citation
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Combat "V" Device
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm
Insignia
310th Special Operations Squadron emblem[a][1]
310th Airlift Squadron emblem[b][2]
310th Air Commando Squadron emblem[c]
310th Troop Carrier Squadron emblem[d]
310th Troop Carrier Squadron emblem[e][3]

The 310th Special Operations Squadron is an active United States Air Force unit, based at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico. It was most recently activated in 2021 as part of the 27th Special Operations Group, flying the U-28A for Air Force Special Operations Command.[4]

The squadron was first activated during World War II as the 310th Troop Carrier Squadron. After training in the United States, the squadron deployed to the European Theater of Operations. It participated in combat and airlift operations until V-E Day, earning a Distinguished Unit Citation for its actions on D-Day. Following the end of hostilities, it participated in the airlift of American troops back to the United States until inactivating in Trinidad in the summer of 1945.

The 310th was activated again in the reserve in June 1949. It was mobilized for the Korean War and performed airlift missions until February 1953, when it was released from active duty and inactivated. From February 1955 to September 1956, the squadron served as a helicopter unit in a trial of the Air Force using rotary wing aircraft to support the Army It was activated again in 1963 in the early buildup of American forces for the Vietnam War It served under several designations until the withdrawal of American forces from Vietnam in 1972, earning a number of decorations for its actions.

In 1984, the squadron was activated as the 310th Military Airlift Squadron in the Panama Canal Zone. It provided airlift throughout South and Central America, including participation in Operation Just Cause until inactivating with the withdrawal of United States forces from Panama in 1999.


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  1. ^ Lahue, Melissa (6 October 2021). "310 Special Operations Squadron". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  2. ^ Robertson, Patsy (29 January 2015). "Factsheet 310 Airlift Squadron (AMC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  3. ^ Maurer, Combat Squadrons, pp. 376–377
  4. ^ Walter, Vernon R. (11 May 2021). "310th Special Operations Squadron Stands Up". Air Force Special Operations Command. Retrieved 25 July 2022.