The 34th Strategic Squadron is an inactive
United States Air Force
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unit. It was last assigned to the
11th Strategic Group
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at
Zaragoza Air Base
Zaragoza Air Base is a base of the Spanish Air and Space Force located near Zaragoza, Spain. It is located west of Zaragoza, west of Barcelona, and northeast of Madrid. It shares infrastructure with the Zaragoza Airport. in the past, Zarago ...
, Spain. It was inactivated on 7 August 1990.
The first predecessor of the squadron, the 34th Air Transport Squadron served on the South Atlantic ferrying route during World War II until it was disbanded in 1943. The squadron was reconstituted as a
Military Air Transport Service
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unit at
McChord Air Force Base
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from 1952 through 1955.
The 34th Air Refueling Squadron served as a refueling and command and control unit with
Strategic Air Command
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from 1957 to 1972. The two squadrons were consolidated into a single unit in 1985.
Overview
At Zaragoza the unit supported the
European Tanker Task Force under the direction of the
7th Air Division
The 7th Air Division (7 AD) served the United States Air Force with distinction from early 1944 through early 1992, earning an outstanding unit decoration and a service streamer along the way.
History
Hawaii
As the 7th Fighter Wing, the divis ...
located at
Ramstein Air Base
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, Germany.
History
World War II
The first predecessor of the
squadron
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was activated at
Ibura Airport, near
Recife
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, Brazil in July 1942 as the 34th Ferrying Squadron, serving with the
9th Ferrying Group on the South Atlantic ferrying route. In March 1943, the
group
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and squadron replaced their "ferrying" designation to "transport." In October 1943,
Air Transport Command
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It had two main missions, the first being the delivery of supplies and ...
reorganized its overseas units and the 34th Squadron was disbanded and its personnel and equipment were transferred to Station 10, South Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command.
Military Air Transport Service

In 1952,
Military Air Transport Service
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replaced most of its Major Command controlled
airlift
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Airlifting consists of two distinct types: strategic and tactical. Typically, strategic airlifting involves moving material long distan ...
squadrons with Air Force controlled units. As part of this action, the 34th Air Transport Squadron, equipped with
Douglas C-124 Globemaster II
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The C-124 was the primary heavy-lift transport for United States Air Force (USA ...
s,
was activated at
McChord Air Force Base
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and assigned to the
1705th Air Transport Group
The 1705th Air Transport Group is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last was assigned to the Western Transport Air Force, Military Air Transport Service, stationed at McChord Air Force Base, Washington. It was inactivated on 18 June ...
.
The squadron performed airlift missions in the western United States and Pacific area until inactivating in 1955.
Strategic Air Command
Operations in the United States
The 34th Air Refueling Squadron was initially activated at
Offutt Air Force Base
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,
[Mueller, p. 458] Nebraska and assigned to the
340th Bombardment Wing
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at
Whiteman Air Force Base
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, Missouri. It was equipped with
Boeing KC-135A
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aircraft to provide
Aerial refueling to
Strategic Air Command
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(SAC) and other tactical aircraft.
In 1961 SAC looked for a practical airborne counterpart to its underground command post starting in July 1960. Five modified
Boeing KC-135A Stratotanker
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aircraft were assigned to the 34th for this mission. One was kept on
ground alert at all times. SAC periodically tested the squadron's ability to meet the 15-minute launch window established for these planes. A SAC general officer and a team of controllers were on each flight. The first
Operation Looking Glass
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mission flown by the squadron took off on 3 February 1961. In March 1963, the squadron was equipped with eight specially-configured KC-135As for SAC's
command and control
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mission. These planes were replaced the following August by KC-135B aircraft with turbofan engines and advanced electronics equipment. These aircraft could remain aloft for longer periods because they added receiver capabilities for air refueling operations, retaining their tanker configuration as well. These new aircraft were soon redesignated as
Boeing EC-135C
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s. In July 1965, these aircraft and their mission were transferred to the
38th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron
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Mission
The mission of the 38th ...
.
The squadron moved to
Pease Air Force Base
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, New Hampshire on 25 June 1966
[Mueller, p. 470] and flew KC-135 Stratotankers on a worldwide scale and was assigned to the 509th Bombardment Wing until inactivated on 31 March 1976.
European operations
On 1 August 1978, it was redesignated as the 34th Strategic Squadron and activated at
Zaragoza Air Base
Zaragoza Air Base is a base of the Spanish Air and Space Force located near Zaragoza, Spain. It is located west of Zaragoza, west of Barcelona, and northeast of Madrid. It shares infrastructure with the Zaragoza Airport. in the past, Zarago ...
, Spain supporting the
European Tanker Task Force under the
7th Air Division
The 7th Air Division (7 AD) served the United States Air Force with distinction from early 1944 through early 1992, earning an outstanding unit decoration and a service streamer along the way.
History
Hawaii
As the 7th Fighter Wing, the divis ...
at
Ramstein Air Base
Ramstein Air Base or Ramstein AB is a United States Air Force base in Rhineland-Palatinate, a state in southwestern Germany. It serves as headquarters for the United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA) and al ...
, Germany.
On 19 September 1985 the 34th Strategic Squadron was consolidated with the 34th Air Transport Squadron, Heavy, a unit that was last active 1 July 1955.
[Department of the Air Force/MPM Letter 662q, 19 September 85, Subject: Reconstitution, Redesignation, and Consolidation of Selected Air Force Tactical Squadrons]
The consolidated squadron was inactivated in preparation for the inactivation of SAC and the assumption of its European activities by elements of
Air Combat Command
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,
Air Mobility Command
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Air Mobility Command was established on 1 June 1992, and was formed from eleme ...
, and
United States Air Forces Europe
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Lineage
34th Air Transport Squadron
* Constituted as the 34th Ferrying Squadron and activated c. 9 July 1942
: Redesignated 34th Transport Squadron c. 24 March 1943
: Disbanded 10 October 1943
* Reconstituted on 20 June 1952 and redesignated 34th Air Transport Squadron, Heavy
: Activated on 20 July 1952
: Inactivated on 1 July 1955
[
* Consolidated on 19 September 1985 with the 34th Air Refueling Squadron as the 34th Air Refueling Squadron][
34th Strategic Squadron
* Constituted as the 34th Air Refueling Squadron, Heavy
: Activated on 1 October 1958
: Inactivated on 1 March 1972
* Redesignated 34th Strategic Squadron
: Activated on 1 August 1978
* Consolidated on 19 September 1985 with the 34th Air Transport Squadron][
: Inactivated on 31 March 1992
]
Assignments
* 9th Ferrying Group (later 9th Transport Group): c. 9 July 1942 – 10 October 1943
* 1705th Air Transport Group: 20 July 1952 – 1 July 1955[
* 340th Bombardment Wing: 1 October 1958
* ]4321st Strategic Wing
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: 1 October 1959
* 385th Strategic Aerospace Wing 385th may refer to:
*385th Air Expeditionary Group, constituted as the 385th Bombardment Group (Heavy) on 25 November 1942 Activated on 1 December 1942
*385th Fighter Squadron, inactive United States Air Force unit
*385th Infantry Division (Wehrmac ...
: 1 January 1963
* 818th Strategic Aerospace Division
The 818th Strategic Aerospace Division is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Strategic Air Command at Lincoln Air Force Base, Nebraska, where it was inactivated on 25 March 1965.
The division was acti ...
: 15 December 1964
* 810th Strategic Aerospace Division
The 810th Strategic Aerospace Division is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Strategic Air Command (SAC), assigned to Fifteenth Air Force at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, where it was inactiva ...
: 25 March 1965
* 509th Bombardment Wing
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The 509 BW is the host unit at Whiteman, and operates th ...
: 25 June 1966 – 31 March 1976
* 7th Air Division
The 7th Air Division (7 AD) served the United States Air Force with distinction from early 1944 through early 1992, earning an outstanding unit decoration and a service streamer along the way.
History
Hawaii
As the 7th Fighter Wing, the divis ...
: 1 August 1978
* 11th Strategic Group
The 11th Wing is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the Air Force District of Washington. It is the host unit at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D.C. on from June 2020. It previously was stationed at Joint Base Andrews, Maryla ...
: 1 October 1986
* 306th Strategic Wing
The 306th Strategic Wing, previously the 306th Bombardment Wing, is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the Strategic Air Command at RAF Mildenhall, Suffolk and was inactivated on 1 February 1992.
The wing's missio ...
: 7 August 1990 – 31 March 1992
Stations
* Ibura Airport, Brazil, c. 9 July 1942 – 10 October 1943
* McChord Air Force Base, Washington, 20 July 1952 – 1 July 1955[Mueller, p. 395]
* Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, 1 October 1958[
* Pease Air Force Base, New Hampshire, 25 June 1966 – 31 March 1976][
* Zaragoza Air Base, Spain, 1 August 1978 – 31 March 1992
]
Aircraft
* Various, 1942–1943
* Douglas C-124 Globemaster II, 1952–1955[
* Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker, 1958–1976; 1978–1992][
* Boeing EC-135A, 1961–1963
* Boeing EC-135C, 1963–1966][
]
See also
References
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Bibliography
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Air refueling squadrons of the United States Air Force