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unit based at Joint Base Andrews,
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reporting to the 316th Operations Group, administratively controlled by Air Force District of Washington.


Mission

The 1st Helicopter Squadron's primary mission is to be prepared to evacuate high-ranking personnel from the Capital area in the event of a national emergency. It also supports
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area airlift for high-ranking Executive Branch, dignitaries, military leaders and other VIPs. The squadron also supports search and rescue missions.


History


World War II

The squadron was first activated in February 1944 as the 1st Fighter Reconnaissance Squadron and equipped with a mix of P-51 fighter and F-6
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Mustangs. It trained for operations with
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and trained at the Army Air Force School of Applied Tactics. Moved to India, September–November 1944 assigned to
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. Combat in CBI, 14 February-9 May 1945. After May 1945 in training. Returned to the US during October— November 1945. The 1st flew combat missions in the China Burma India Theater from 14 February to 9 May 1945 as a fighter unit. The squadron was consolidated with the 1st Helicopter Squadron in September 1985.


Capital area helicopter airlift


Background

The Air Force's use of helicopters to transport 'distinguished persons' in the Capital area go back to August 1955, when Military Air Transport Service organized the 1401st Helicopter Flight at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. In July 1957, a helicopter from the 1401st landed on the lawn of the
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to transport
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, marking the unit's first presidential airlift flight. In October 1957, the flight was transferred to Headquarters Command, which required renumbering it as the 1001st Helicopter Flight.From 1948 to the early 1990s, the Air Force allotted blocks of numbers to its commands and other direct reporting headquarters that they could use to number units under their control. The flight moved to
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in 1963. Expanding demands for helicopter airlift resulted in the flight expanding to the 1001st Helicopter Squadron.Mueller, p. 47 On 7 September 1968 the 1001st returned its operations to Andrews.Mueller, p. 12 The squadron received the Air Force's flying safety award in 1963. In 1966, it dropped supplies to snowbound civilians following a blizzard. In 1969 Headquarters Command replaced the 1001st, which was a MAJCON (four-digit) unit and could not continue its history, with a unit controlled by Headquarters, USAF, which could continue its history.Ravenstein, ''Guide to Air Force Lineage'', p. 12 The conversion was one of unit category and number only and the new squadron would continue the mission and assume the manning and resources of the discontinuing 1001st. The new squadron was entitled to all the awards earned by the 1001st, but not its lineage.Department of the Air Force Letter AFOMO 128p, Subject: Activation of the 1st Composite Wing. 9 May 1969To prevent future confusion, Headquarters Command was also barred from activating another unit and naming it the 1001st Helicopter Squadron.


New squadron assumes helicopter airlift mission

Since activation in 1969 the 1st Helicopter Squadron has provided local airlift for the Executive Department, high-ranking dignitaries, and distinguished visitors, as well as support for emergency evacuation of key government officials, search and rescue, and emergency medical evacuation. The squadron maintains a helicopter on alert for short notice mission assignments. In January 1983
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crashed into the 14th Street bridge during a blizzard. The squadron participated in the following relief efforts despite the unfavourable weather conditions at the time. Currently the squadron operates
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helicopters acquired in the early 1970s.
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also operates the UH-1N and has proposed the Common Vertical Lift Support Platform (CVLSP) program to seek a replacement to their UH-1Ns. On June 7, 2022 it was announced that Joint Base Andrews will be the fourth base to the host the new AgustaWestland MH-139 Grey Wolf which replaces the UH-1N.


Lineage

; 1st Fighter Squadron * Constituted as the 1st Fighter Reconnaissance Squadron on 11 April 1944 : Activated on 20 April 1944 : Redesignated 1st Fighter Squadron, Commando on 2 June 1944 : Inactivated on 12 November 1945 : Disbanded on 8 October 1948 : Reconstituted and consolidated with the 1st Helicopter Squadron as the 1st Helicopter Squadron on 19 September 1985 ; 1st Helicopter Squadron * Constituted as the 1st Helicopter Squadron on 9 May 1969 : Activated on 1 July 1969 : Consolidated with the 1st Fighter Squadron on 19 September 1985


Assignments

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, 20 April 1944 *
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, 22 April 1944 – 12 November 1945 * 1st Composite Wing, 1 July 1969 * 89th Military Airlift Wing (later 89 Military Airlift Group, 89 Military Airlift Wing), 1 Jul 1976 * 89th Operations Group, 12 July 1991 * 316th Operations Group, 22 June 2006 * 811th Operations Group, 1 November 2010 * 316th Operations Group, 25 June 2020 – present


Stations

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, Florida, 20 April 1944 *
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, Florida, 12 June 1944 * Alachua Army Air Field, Florida, 21 June 1944 * Drew Field, Florida, 17 August 1944 * Lakeland Army Air Field, Florida, 22 August-23 October 1944 * Kalaikunda Airfield, India, 14 December 1944 * Cox's Bazar, India, 13 February 1945 * Kalaikunda Airfield, India, 10 May-22 October 1945 *
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, New Jersey, 11–12 November 1945 * Andrews Air Force Base (later, Joint Base Andrews-Naval Air Facility Washington), Maryland, 1 July 1969 – present


Aircraft

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(1944–1945) * North American F-6 Mustang (1944) * Piasecki CH-21 Workhorse (1969–1970) * Bell TH-1 Huey (1969–1970) * Bell UH-1N Twin Huey (1970–present) * Sikorsky CH-3 (1970–1988)


1001st Helicopter Squadron


Lineage

* Designated as the 1401st Helicopter Flight and organized on 14 August 1955 : Redesignated 1001st Helicopter Flight on 1 October 1957 : Redesignated 1001st Helicopter Squadron c. August 1967 : Discontinued on 9 May 1969


Stations

* Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, 14 August 1955 * Bolling Air Force Base, District of Columbia, 7 August 1963 * Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, 7 September 1968 – 1 July 1969


Aircraft

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Sikorsky H-19 The Sikorsky H-19 Chickasaw (company model number S-55) was a multi-purpose helicopter used by the United States Army and United States Air Force. It was also license-built by Westland Aircraft as the Westland Whirlwind in the United Kingdom ...
(1955-unknown) * Piasecki CH-21 Workhorse (1955–1969) * Bell TH-1 Huey (unknown-1969)


References


Notes

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Bibliography

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