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==History==
==History==
Supported US Army maneuvers by flying photo and tactical observation missions, spotting artillery fire, 1942 until early 1944; provided courier service, observation, mail and other liaison services in support of the US Army advance through France and Germany, Jul 1944-May 1945; dropped medical supplies, food, and ammunition to an Army battalion stranded on the Moselle River, Nov 1944; supported the Third Army during the Battle of the Bulge, Dec 1944-Jan 1945; added medical evacuation to its tasks in Apr 1945; supported US occupying forces in Germany, May-Sep 1945. Combat in Vietnam, Jan-May 1968; provided aerial fire support in defense of USAF forces, including bases, camps, outposts, and hamlets in southern half of country.



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===Stations===
===Stations===
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* Fort Devens, MA, 2 Mar 1942
* Hillsgrove, RI, 20 May 1942
* Quonset Point NAS, RI, 9 Jun 1942
* Hyannis Muni Aprt, MA, 9 Jul 1942
* Rolla, MO, 17 Aug 1942
* Tullahoma, TN, 8 Sep 1942
* Godman Field, KY, 7 Mar 1943
* Camp Campbell AAFld, KY, 25 Jun 1943
: Operated from Lebanon, TN, 27 Jun 1943-4 Feb 1944
* Statesboro AAFld, GA, 6 Feb-24 Mar 1944
* RAF Alderley Edge, England, 9 Apr 1944
* RAF Knutsford, England, 11 May 1944
* RAF Ibsley, England, 29 Jun 1944
* Nehou, France, 6 Jul 1944
* Le Repas, France, 2 Aug 1944
* Beauchamps (near Villediew-les-Poeles), France, 4 Aug 1944
* Poilley, France, 7 Aug 1944
* St Germain, France, 12 Aug 1944
* La Bozoge, France, 15 Aug 1944
* Dampierre (near Brou), France, 20 Aug 1944
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* Courcy (near Pithiviers), France, 25 Aug 1944
* St Maurice-aux-Riches-Hommes, France, 30 Aug 1944
* Marson, France, 4 Sep 1944
* Gussainville, France, 14 Sep 1944
* Nancy, France, 12 Oct 1944
* Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, 31 Dec 1944
* Oberstein, Germany, 27 Mar 1945
* Berkersheim, Germany, 3 Apr 1945
* Hersfeld, Germany, 11 Apr 1945
* Erlangen, Germany, 22 Apr 1945
* Regensburg, Germany, 2 May 1945
* Holzkirchen, Germany, 23 May 1945
* Bamberg, Germany, 10 Jul 1946
* Heidelberg, Germany, 10 Feb 1947
* Bad Kissengen AB, Germany, 5 Sep 1947
* Heidelberg, Germany, 20 Dec 1947
* Wiesbaden, Germany, 20 Feb 1948-25 Mar 1949
* Nha Trang AB, South Vietnam, 25 Oct 1967-1 May 1968
* Hurlburt Field, FL, 3 Feb 2003-Present
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===Aircraft===
===Aircraft===
* L-1 and L-4, 1942-1943
* L-5, 1943-1947
* C-78, 1944-1945
* AC-47, 1967-1968.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:02, 30 May 2011

14th Weapons Squadron
Emblem of the 14th Weapons Squadron
Active1942-Present
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Air Force
TypeTraining

The 14th Weapons Squadron is a United States Air Force unit. It is assigned to the USAF Weapons School, stationed at Hurlburt Field, Florida.

The 57th WPS is a Geographically Separated Unit (GSU) of the 57th Wing, assigned to Nellis AFB, Nevada. The mission of the squadron is to provide Special Operations instructional flying on specialized types of AFSOC aircraft.

History

Supported US Army maneuvers by flying photo and tactical observation missions, spotting artillery fire, 1942 until early 1944; provided courier service, observation, mail and other liaison services in support of the US Army advance through France and Germany, Jul 1944-May 1945; dropped medical supplies, food, and ammunition to an Army battalion stranded on the Moselle River, Nov 1944; supported the Third Army during the Battle of the Bulge, Dec 1944-Jan 1945; added medical evacuation to its tasks in Apr 1945; supported US occupying forces in Germany, May-Sep 1945. Combat in Vietnam, Jan-May 1968; provided aerial fire support in defense of USAF forces, including bases, camps, outposts, and hamlets in southern half of country.

Lineage

  • Constituted 14th Observation Squadron (Light) on 5 Feb 1942
Activated on 2 Mar 1942
Re-designated: 14th Observation Squadron on 4 Jul 1942
Re-designated: 14th Liaison Squadron on 2 Apr 1943
Inactivated on 25 Mar 1949
  • Consolidated (19 Sep 1985) with the 14th Air Commando Squadron (Fire Support), which was constituted, and activated, on 19 Oct 1967
Organized on 25 Oct 1967
Discontinued, and inactivated, on 1 May 1968
  • Re-designated: 14th Special Operations Squadron on 19 Sep 1985
Re-designated: 14th Weapons Squadron on 24 Jan 2003
Activated on 3 Feb 2003

Assignments

Stations

Aircraft

  • L-1 and L-4, 1942-1943
  • L-5, 1943-1947
  • C-78, 1944-1945
  • AC-47, 1967-1968.

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

  • Mauer, Mauer (1969), Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II, Air Force Historical Studies Office, Maxwell AFB, Alabama. ISBN 0-89201-097-5
  • USAFHRA 14 Weapons Squadron Factsheet