The 76th Air Refueling Squadron is part of the
514th Air Mobility Wing
The 514th Air Mobility Wing is a wing of the United States Air Force based at the McGuire AFB element of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. The 514th is an associate Air Force reserve unit. The wing flies aircraft assigned to the ...
at
McGuire Air Force Base
McGuire AFB/McGuire, the common name of the McGuire unit of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, is a United States Air Force base in Burlington County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, approximately south-southeast of Trenton. McGuire is unde ...
, New Jersey. It operates the
McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender
The McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender is an American tanker and cargo aircraft that was operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) from 1981 to 2024. A military version of the three-engine DC-10 airliner, the KC-10 was developed from the A ...
aircraft conducting
air refueling
Aerial refueling (American English, en-us), or aerial refuelling (British English, en-gb), also referred to as air refueling, in-flight refueling (IFR), air-to-air refueling (AAR), and tanking, is the process of transferring aviation fuel from ...
missions as a reserve associate unit of the
305th Air Mobility Wing
The 305th Air Mobility Wing is a United States Air Force strategic airlift and air refueling wing under the operational control of the Air Mobility Command. It generates, mobilizes and deploys C-17 Globemaster III and KC-46A Pegasus aircraft. ...
.
The unit was first activated during as a
Douglas C-47 Skytrain
The Douglas C-47 Skytrain or Dakota ( RAF designation) is a military transport aircraft developed from the civilian Douglas DC-3 airliner. It was used extensively by the Allies during World War II. During the war the C-47 was used for tro ...
transport unit that saw combat with the
435th Troop Carrier Group 435th may refer to:
* 435th Air Ground Operations Wing, the first USAFE wing solely dedicated to supporting battlefield Airmen
* 435th Bombardment Squadron, an inactive United States Air Force unit
* 435th Fighter Training Squadron (435 FTS), part ...
in Western Europe. The
squadron flew
paratrooper
A paratrooper or military parachutist is a soldier trained to conduct military operations by parachuting directly into an area of operations, usually as part of a large airborne forces unit. Traditionally paratroopers fight only as light infa ...
s on airborne assaults on Normandy (
Operation Overlord
Operation Overlord was the codename for the Battle of Normandy, the Allies of World War II, Allied operation that launched the successful liberation of German-occupied Western Front (World War II), Western Europe during World War II. The ope ...
); Southern France (
Operation Dragoon
Operation Dragoon (initially Operation Anvil), known as Débarquement de Provence in French ("Provence Landing"), was the code name for the landing operation of the Allies of World War II, Allied invasion of Provence (Southern France) on 15Augu ...
); the Netherlands (
Operation Market Garden), and Germany (
Operation Varsity). It also flew combat resupply missions in the relief of Bastogne in 1945. The 76th was awarded a
Distinguished Unit Citation
The Presidential Unit Citation (PUC), originally called the Distinguished Unit Citation, is awarded to units of the uniformed services of the United States, and those of allied countries, for extraordinary heroism in action against an armed e ...
for its actions during the Normandy invasion.
The squadron was activated in the reserve in 1947. It was called to active duty in March 1951 for the
Korean War
The Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was an armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula fought between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) and their allies. North Korea was s ...
, serving at its home station,
Miami International Airport
Miami International Airport , also known as MIA and historically as Wilcox Field, is the primary international airport serving Miami and its Miami metropolitan area, surrounding metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Florida. It hosts over 1, ...
. It returned to reserve duty in December 1952. In November 1959 it was assigned directly to the
435th Troop Carrier Wing 435th may refer to:
* 435th Air Ground Operations Wing, the first USAFE wing solely dedicated to supporting battlefield Airmen
* 435th Bombardment Squadron, an inactive United States Air Force unit
*435th Fighter Training Squadron (435 FTS), part o ...
in a reorganization of
Continental Air Command
Continental Air Command (ConAC) (1948–1968) was a Major Command of the United States Air Force (USAF) responsible primarily for administering the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve.
During the Korean War, ConAC provided the necessary aug ...
reserve units.
History
World War II

The
squadron was first activated at
Bowman Field, Kentucky in February 1943, as one of the original squadrons of the
435th Troop Carrier Group 435th may refer to:
* 435th Air Ground Operations Wing, the first USAFE wing solely dedicated to supporting battlefield Airmen
* 435th Bombardment Squadron, an inactive United States Air Force unit
* 435th Fighter Training Squadron (435 FTS), part ...
. The group used
Douglas C-47 Skytrain
The Douglas C-47 Skytrain or Dakota ( RAF designation) is a military transport aircraft developed from the civilian Douglas DC-3 airliner. It was used extensively by the Allies during World War II. During the war the C-47 was used for tro ...
s and Douglas C-53 Skytrooopers in preparing for duty overseas with
Ninth Air Force
The Ninth Air Force (Air Forces Central) is a Numbered Air Force of the United States Air Force headquartered at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. It is the Air Force Service Component of United States Central Command (USCENTCOM), a joint D ...
.
[Maurer, ''Combat Units'', pp. 306–307]
The 76th left the United States in October 1943, arriving at RAF Langar
Royal Air Force Langar or more simply RAF Langar is a former Royal Air Force station located near the village of Langar, Nottinghamshire, England. The airfield is located approximately east-southeast of Radcliffe on Trent.
Opened in 1942 du ...
, England, in early November. On arrival, it began training for participation in the airborne operation over Normandy
Normandy (; or ) is a geographical and cultural region in northwestern Europe, roughly coextensive with the historical Duchy of Normandy.
Normandy comprises Normandy (administrative region), mainland Normandy (a part of France) and insular N ...
. The squadron flew its first combat missions on D-Day
The Normandy landings were the landing operations and associated airborne operations on 6 June 1944 of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during the Second World War. Codenamed Operation Neptune and often referred to as ...
by dropping paratroopers of 101st Airborne Division
The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) ("Screaming Eagles") is a light infantry division (military), division of the United States Army that specializes in air assault military operation, operations. The 101st is designed to plan, coordinat ...
near Cherbourg-en-Cotentin
Cherbourg-en-Cotentin (, ; Norman: ''Tchidbouo'') is a port city in the department of Manche, Normandy, northwestern France, established on 1 January 2016.[Waco CG-4A
The Waco CG-4 was the most widely used American troop/cargo military glider of World War II. It was designated the CG-4A by the United States Army Air Forces, and given the service name Hadrian (after the Roman emperor) by the British.
The ...]
and Airspeed Horsa
The Airspeed AS.51 Horsa was a British troop-carrying glider used during the Second World War. It was developed and manufactured by Airspeed Limited, alongside various subcontractors; the type was named after Horsa, the legendary 5th-century ...
gliders carrying reinforcements to the same location that afternoon and on the following morning. The squadron received a Distinguished Unit Citation
The Presidential Unit Citation (PUC), originally called the Distinguished Unit Citation, is awarded to units of the uniformed services of the United States, and those of allied countries, for extraordinary heroism in action against an armed e ...
for its part in Operation Overlord
Operation Overlord was the codename for the Battle of Normandy, the Allies of World War II, Allied operation that launched the successful liberation of German-occupied Western Front (World War II), Western Europe during World War II. The ope ...
, the Normandy invasion.[
The squadron began transport services following the landings in France and intermittently engaged in missions of this type until ]V-E Day
Victory in Europe Day is the day celebrating the formal acceptance by the Allies of World War II of Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces on Tuesday, 8 May 1945; it marked the official surrender of all German military operations ...
In these operations the 76th hauled supplies such as serum, blood plasma
Blood plasma is a light Amber (color), amber-colored liquid component of blood in which blood cells are absent, but which contains Blood protein, proteins and other constituents of whole blood in Suspension (chemistry), suspension. It makes up ...
, radar
Radar is a system that uses radio waves to determine the distance ('' ranging''), direction ( azimuth and elevation angles), and radial velocity of objects relative to the site. It is a radiodetermination method used to detect and track ...
sets, clothing, rations, and ammunition. It also evacuated wounded personnel to Allied hospitals.[
The squadron interrupted these supply and evacuation missions to train for and participate in three major airborne assaults. It was part of a detachment of three squadrons from the 435th Group that moved to Tarquinia Airfield, Italy in July 1944 for ]Operation Dragoon
Operation Dragoon (initially Operation Anvil), known as Débarquement de Provence in French ("Provence Landing"), was the code name for the landing operation of the Allies of World War II, Allied invasion of Provence (Southern France) on 15Augu ...
, the invasion of Southern France. The detachment dropped paratroopers over the assault area on 15 August and also released gliders carrying troops and equipment such as jeep
Jeep is an American automobile brand, now owned by multi-national corporation Stellantis. Jeep has been part of Chrysler since 1987, when Chrysler acquired the Jeep brand, along with other assets, from its previous owner, American Motors Co ...
s, guns, and ammunition. The following day it flew a resupply mission over France, then transported supplies to bases in Italy before returning to England at the end of the month.[
In September 1944 the squadron participated in Operation Market Garden the unsuccessful airborne operation intended to seize bridges across the ]Meuse River
The Meuse or Maas is a major European river, rising in France and flowing through Belgium and the Netherlands before draining into the North Sea from the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta. It has a total length of .
History
From 1301, the upp ...
in the Netherlands, dropping paratroops of the 82d and 101st Airborne Divisions and releasing gliders carrying reinforcements.[ During the ]Battle of the Bulge
The Battle of the Bulge, also known as the Ardennes Offensive or Unternehmen Die Wacht am Rhein, Wacht am Rhein, was the last major German Offensive (military), offensive Military campaign, campaign on the Western Front (World War II), Western ...
, the unit delivered supplies to isolated combat positions of the 101st Airborne and 7th Armored Divisions in Bastogne
Bastogne (; ; ; ) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Luxembourg in the Ardennes, Belgium.
The municipality consists of the following districts: Bastogne, Longvilly, Noville, Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, and Wardi ...
and Marcouray, Belgium.[''Citus et Certus'', p. 26]
The unit moved to Bretigny Airfield, France in February 1945 to prepare for Operation Varsity, the airborne assault across the Rhine River
The Rhine ( ) is one of the major rivers in Europe. The river begins in the Swiss canton of Graubünden in the southeastern Swiss Alps. It forms part of the Swiss-Liechtenstein border, then part of the Swiss-Austrian border. From Lake Cons ...
. Each squadron aircraft participating in this operation towed two gliders transporting troops and equipment to the east bank of the Rhine near Wesel
Wesel () is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, in western Germany. It is the capital of the Wesel (district), Wesel district.
Geography
Wesel is situated at the confluence of the Lippe River and the Rhine.
Division of the city
Suburbs of Wesel i ...
on 24 March. The unit then flew resupply missions to Germany in support of ground forces.[
The squadron transported supplies to occupation forces in Germany and evacuated Allied prisoners of war after V-E Day. The squadron and the 435th Group returned to the United States in August and the group was inactivated on 15 November 1945.][
]
Air Force Reserve
Troop carrier operations
The squadron was once again activated as a reserve unit under Air Defense Command
Aerospace Defense Command was a major command (military formation), command of the United States Air Force, responsible for air defense of the continental United States. It was activated in 1968 and disbanded in 1980. Its predecessor, Air De ...
at Orlando Air Force Base
Orlando Executive Airport is a public airport three miles (6 km) east of downtown Orlando, in Orange County, Florida. It is owned and operated by the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) and serves general aviation.
Overview
Orlan ...
, Florida on 15 July 1947. It was again assigned to the 435th Troop Carrier Group, located at Morrison Field, Florida. The squadron was nominally a Curtiss C-46 Commando
The Curtiss C-46 Commando is a low-wing, twin-engine aircraft derived from the Curtiss CW-20 pressurized high-altitude airliner design. Early press reports used the name "Condor III" but the Commando name was in use by early 1942 in company p ...
unit, but it is not clear to what extent it was equipped with tactical aircraft while at Orlando.[
In June 1949, ]Continental Air Command
Continental Air Command (ConAC) (1948–1968) was a Major Command of the United States Air Force (USAF) responsible primarily for administering the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve.
During the Korean War, ConAC provided the necessary aug ...
, which had assumed the responsibility for training reserve units from Air Defense Command in 1948, reorganized its reserve units under the wing base organization system. As part of this reorganization and unit reductions required by President Truman's reduced 1949 defense budget, the 435th Group and its squadrons moved to Miami International Airport
Miami International Airport , also known as MIA and historically as Wilcox Field, is the primary international airport serving Miami and its Miami metropolitan area, surrounding metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Florida. It hosts over 1, ...
, where it was assigned to the newly formed 435th Troop Carrier Wing 435th may refer to:
* 435th Air Ground Operations Wing, the first USAFE wing solely dedicated to supporting battlefield Airmen
* 435th Bombardment Squadron, an inactive United States Air Force unit
*435th Fighter Training Squadron (435 FTS), part o ...
and formed its cadre from elements of the inactivating 100th Bombardment Group. Air Force flying operations at Orlando came to a temporary end. The squadron was manned at only 25% of the strength of a regular unit.[
At Miami, the squadron trained with C-46s under the supervision of the active duty 2585th Air Force Reserve Training Center. The squadron was ordered into active service in March 1951 as a result of the ]Korean War
The Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was an armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula fought between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) and their allies. North Korea was s ...
. Along with other reserve units called to active duty, it formed Tactical Air Command
Tactical Air Command (TAC) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. It was a List of Major Commands of the United States Air Force, Major Command of the United States Air Force, established on 21 March 1946 and headquartered at Lang ...
's Eighteenth Air Force
Eighteenth Air Force (18 AF) is the only Numbered Air Force (NAF) in Air Mobility Command (AMC) and one of the largest NAFs in the United States Air Force. Eighteenth Air Force was activated on 28 March 1951, inactivated on 1 January 1958, and ...
. The squadron's initial function was to train C-46 aircrew
Aircrew are personnel who operate an aircraft while in flight. The composition of a flight's crew depends on the type of aircraft, plus the flight's duration and purpose.
Commercial aviation
Flight deck positions
In commercial aviatio ...
s for service in Korea. The 76th also trained with Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar
The Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar (Navy and Marine Corps designation R4Q) is an American military transport aircraft developed from the World War II-era Fairchild C-82 Packet, designed to carry cargo, personnel, Litter (rescue basket), litte ...
s. Although it remained at Miami, the unit deployed twice while on active duty: to Laurinburg-Maxton Airport, North Carolina from 21 July until 1 September 1951 and to Grenier Air Force Base, New Hampshire from 2 January to 3 March 1952.[''Citus et Certus'', p. 28] It was relieved from active duty and inactivated on 1 December 1952 and its mission, personnel and equipment were transferred to the regular 744th Troop Carrier Squadron, which was activated the same day.
The squadron was activated as a reserve unit the same day at the same station, but with the personnel and equipment of the inactivating 812th Troop Carrier Squadron. In the reserve, the squadron once again flew the Curtiss Commandos.[ By 1956, the unit was flying overseas missions, particularly in the Caribbean area and in Central America. In addition, for the first time as a reserve unit, its flying was performed in unit tactical aircraft, rather than in trainers.
In 1957, the squadron once again received C-119s.][
]
Strategic airlift and air refueling
The squadron began strategic airlift
An airlift is the organized delivery of Materiel, supplies or personnel primarily via military transport aircraft.
Airlifting consists of two distinct types: strategic and tactical. Typically, strategic airlifting involves moving material lo ...
operations in 1966, and global air refueling and airlift since 1994.[
]
Operations and decorations
* Campaigns. World War II: Normandy; Rome-Arno; Southern France; Northern France; Rhineland; Ardennes-Alsace; Central Europe.
* Decorations. Distinguished Unit Citation
The Presidential Unit Citation (PUC), originally called the Distinguished Unit Citation, is awarded to units of the uniformed services of the United States, and those of allied countries, for extraordinary heroism in action against an armed e ...
: France, 5–7 June 1944. Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
The Air and Space Outstanding Unit Award (ASOUA) is one of the unit awards of the United States Air Force and United States Space Force. It was established in 1954 as the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award and was the first independent Air Force ...
: 1 October 1995 – 30 September 1997.
Lineage
* Constituted as the 76th Troop Carrier Squadron on 30 January 1943
: Activated on 25 February 1943
: Inactivated on 15 November 1945
* Activated in the reserve on 15 July 1947
: Redesignated 76th Troop Carrier Squadron, Medium on 26 June 1949
: Ordered to active service on 1 March 1951
: Relieved from active duty on 15 October 1952
: Inactivated on 1 December 1952
* Activated in the reserve on 1 December 1952
: Discontinued and inactivated, on 1 April 1966
* Redesignated 76th Air Refueling Squadron on 9 September 1994
: Activated in the reserve on 1 October 1994[
]
Assignments
* 435th Troop Carrier Group 435th may refer to:
* 435th Air Ground Operations Wing, the first USAFE wing solely dedicated to supporting battlefield Airmen
* 435th Bombardment Squadron, an inactive United States Air Force unit
* 435th Fighter Training Squadron (435 FTS), part ...
, 25 February 1943 – 15 November 1945
* 435th Troop Carrier Group, 15 July 1947 – 1 December 1952
* 435th Troop Carrier Group, 1 December 1952
* 435th Troop Carrier Wing 435th may refer to:
* 435th Air Ground Operations Wing, the first USAFE wing solely dedicated to supporting battlefield Airmen
* 435th Bombardment Squadron, an inactive United States Air Force unit
*435th Fighter Training Squadron (435 FTS), part o ...
, 14 April 1959
* 445th Troop Carrier Wing
The 445th Airlift Wing is an Air Reserve Component of the United States Air Force. It is assigned to the Fourth Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command, stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. If mobilized, the wing is gained by the Air ...
; 1 October 1961
* 435th Troop Carrier Wing, 27 August 1962
* 915th Troop Carrier Group, 17 January 1963 – 1 April 1966
* 514th Operations Group, 1 October 1994 – present[
]
Stations
* Bowman Field, Kentucky, 25 February 1943
* Sedalia Army Air Field Sedalia is the name of several places:
Canada
*Sedalia, Alberta, a hamlet in Alberta, Canada
United States
*Sedalia, Colorado
*Sedalia, Indiana
*Sedalia, Kentucky
*Sedalia, Missouri, the largest US city named Sedalia
*Sedalia, North Carolina
* Sed ...
, Missouri, 4 May 1943
* Pope Field
Pope Field is a U.S. military facility located northwest of the central business district of Fayetteville, North Carolina, Fayetteville, in Spring Lake, North Carolina, Spring Lake, Cumberland County, North Carolina, United States.. Federal A ...
, North Carolina, 2 July 1943
* Baer Field
Baer (or Bär, from ) or Van Baer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Baer
* Alan Baer, American tuba player
* Arthur "Bugs" Baer (1886–1969), American journalist and humorist
* Buddy Baer (1915–1986), American boxer
* ...
, Indiana, 9–13 October 1943
* RAF Langar (AAF-490),[Station number in Anderson] England, 4 November 1943
* RAF Welford
Royal Air Force Welford or more simply RAF Welford is an active Royal Air Force List of Royal Air Force stations, station in Berkshire, England. The station is located approximately northwest of Newbury, Berkshire, Newbury, and about west of ...
(AAF-474),[ England, January 1944
: Detachment operated from Tarquinia Airfield, Italy, 20 July-23 August 1944
* Bretigny Airfield (A-48),][Station number in Johnson] France, 19 February–June 1945
* Baer Field
Baer (or Bär, from ) or Van Baer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Baer
* Alan Baer, American tuba player
* Arthur "Bugs" Baer (1886–1969), American journalist and humorist
* Buddy Baer (1915–1986), American boxer
* ...
, Indiana, 5 August 1945
* Kellogg Field
Kellogg may refer to:
Education
* Kellogg College, Oxford, one of the constituent colleges of Oxford University
* Kellogg Community College, a public community college in Battle Creek, Michigan
* Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern U ...
, Michigan, 23 August 1945 – 17 November 1945
* Orlando Army Air Base
Orlando Executive Airport is a public airport three miles (6 km) east of downtown Orlando, in Orange County, Florida. It is owned and operated by the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) and serves general aviation.
Overview
Orlan ...
(later Orlando Air Force Base), Florida, 15 July 1947
* Miami International Airport, Florida, 26 June 1949 – 1 December 1952
* Miami International Airport, 1 December 1952
* Homestead Air Force Base
Homestead Air Reserve Base (Homestead ARB), previously known as Homestead Air Force Base (Homestead AFB) is located in Miami–Dade County, Florida, to the northeast of the city of Homestead. It is home to the 482nd Fighter Wing (482 FW) o ...
, Florida, 25 July 1960 – 1 April 1966
* McGuire Air Force Base
McGuire AFB/McGuire, the common name of the McGuire unit of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, is a United States Air Force base in Burlington County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, approximately south-southeast of Trenton. McGuire is unde ...
, New Jersey, 1 October 1994 – present[
]
Aircraft
* Douglas C-53 Skytrooper (1943–1945)
* Douglas C-47 Skytrain (1943–1945)
* Waco CG-4 (1943–1945)
* Airspeed Horsa (1944–1945)
* Consolidated C-109 Liberator Express (1945)
* Curtiss C-46 Commando (1947–1948?, 1949–1951)
* Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar (1951–1966)
* Douglas C-124 Globemaster II
The Douglas C-124 Globemaster II, nicknamed "Old Shaky", is a retired American heavy-lift cargo aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company in Long Beach, California.
The C-124 was the primary heavy-lift transport for United States Air Forc ...
(1966)
* McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender
The McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender is an American tanker and cargo aircraft that was operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) from 1981 to 2024. A military version of the three-engine DC-10 airliner, the KC-10 was developed from the A ...
(1994–2022)
* Boeing KC-46A Pegasus (2023- present)[
]
References
Notes
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External links
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