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The 536th Tactical Airlift Squadron is an inactive
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of the United States Air Force. The unit was last active at
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Viet Nam, where it was inactivated on 15 October 1971. The squadron was first established during World War II as the 536th Fighter Squadron. It served as a Replacement Training Unit for
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pilots until it was disbanded in a major reorganization of the
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in 1944 designed to streamline training organizations. In 1952, the squadron was redesignated as the 536th Troop Carrier Squadron, and activated at Atterbury Air Force Base to replace elements of the 923d Reserve Training Wing. The following year the squadron was inactivated and replaced at Atterbury by the
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. The unit was activated again in Viet Nam as a C-7 Caribou squadron assigned to the
483d Tactical Airlift Wing The 483rd Tactical Airlift Wing was a tactical airlift and composite wing assigned to Pacific Air Forces during the Vietnam War. It was the host organization at Cam Ranh Bay Air Base South Vietnam from 1970–1972. The unit history includes the t ...
; the squadron was awarded three Presidential Unit Citations for its actions during the
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.


History


World War II

The squadron was first established as the 536th Fighter Squadron and was activated in November 1943 at
Richmond Army Air Base Richmond International Airport is a joint civil-military airport in Sandston, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community (in Henrico County, Virginia, Henrico County). The airport is about 7 miles (11 km) southeast of downtown ...
, Virginia,Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 644 as one of the four original squadrons of the 87th Fighter Group.Maurer, ''Combat Units'', pp. 153–154 The squadron began operations with
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s as a Replacement Training Unit (RTU). RTUs were oversized units which trained
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s prior to their deployment to combat theaters and assignment to an operational group. In January 1944, the squadron and the 537th Fighter Squadron moved to
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, New Jersey, and the 87th group's headquarters and other squadrons transferred to Camp Springs Army Air Field, Maryland. However, the
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found that standard military units, based on relatively inflexible tables of organization were proving less well adapted to the training mission. Accordingly, a more functional system was adopted in which each base was organized into a separate numbered unit. while the groups and squadrons acting as RTUs were disbanded or inactivated. This resulted in the squadron being disbanded in the spring of 1944 and being replaced by the 135th AAF Base Unit (Fighter), which assumed its mission, personnel, and equipment.


Air Force Reserve

The reserve mobilization for the Korean War had left the reserve without aircraft. In 1951, Continental Air Command (ConAC) formed the 923rd Reserve Training Wing to train reservists at Atterbury Air Force Base, Indiana. Anticipating the return of mission aircraft to reserve units, ConAC replaced the 923rd Wing with the newly constituted 87th Troop Carrier Wing on 15 June 1952. The squadron was redesignated as the 536th Troop Carrier Squadron, became part of the 87th Wing, and was activated at Atterbury. The squadron operated
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s to train reservists. In February 1953 the
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, a reserve unit that had been called to active duty in 1951, was released from active duty and activated in the reserve, replacing the 87th Wing, and its
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assumed the mission, personnel and equipment of the 536th.Ravenstein, p. 122


Vietnam War

In August 1966, the Air Force and the Army began implementing Project Red Leaf, which would transfer responsibility for the
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from the Army to the Air Force following the
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. At
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, South Vietnam, Air Force personnel began being assigned to the 61st Aviation Company. The Department of Defense had ordered that the
483d Tactical Airlift Wing The 483rd Tactical Airlift Wing was a tactical airlift and composite wing assigned to Pacific Air Forces during the Vietnam War. It was the host organization at Cam Ranh Bay Air Base South Vietnam from 1970–1972. The unit history includes the t ...
's new squadrons be located on Air Force installations, not on Army posts, and the cadre of the wing at
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began planning to move squadron level operations operating from small Army camps to permanent sites when the Air Force units were activated. On 1 January 1967, the 457th Squadron was organized and took over Caribou operations from the 61st Company. It maintained a detachment of two planes at Can Tho Airfield A Viet Cong mortar attack on Can Tho on 21 December 1967 damaged two C-7s. This forced a reevaluation of dispersal arrangements and the squadron's planes were withdrawn from Can Tho, although maintenance personnel remained behind. Operating from Vung Tau Air Base, the 536th earned a
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, as well as an Air Force Presidential Unit Citation for airlift support of Khe Sanh and other forward bases from January to May 1968. In April 1970, the squadron helped break the siege of Dak Seang Special Forces Camp. North Vietnamese forces had surrounded the camp, and learning from the success of air resupply during their 1969 attack on the
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, also established
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positions along likely air resupply corridors. On the first day of the siege, two C-7s were diverted from their scheduled missions and staged out of Pleiku to make the first airdrops to the camp. Resupply of the camp was so urgent that all drop-qualified crews of the 483rd Tactical Airlift Wing were ordered to Pleiku to support the operation and eleven sorties were flown that day with cover from Douglas A-1 Skyraiders. Crews approached the camp from the north or south to use terrain to mask their approaches from enemy flak. Loss of the third Caribou in five days, including one from the 457th, prompted a move to resupply the camp with night drops, with cover and illumination provided by
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gunships. All 483rd Wing squadrons participated in the operation. It earned a second Presidential Unit Citation for this action, evacuation of over 2000 refugees from Cambodia, and transportation of the Presidential Southeast Asia Investigation Team to various remote locations in South Vietnam.''See''


Lineage

* Constituted as the 536th Fighter Squadron (Single Engine) on 24 September 1943 : Activated on 1 October 1943 * Disbanded on 10 April 1944 * Reconstituted and redesignated 536th Troop Carrier Squadron, Medium on 26 May 1952 : Activated in the reserve on 15 June 1952 : Inactivated on 1 February 1953Lineage, including assignments, stations, commanders, aircraft through 1963 in Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 643 * Redesignated 536th Troop Carrier Squadron and activated on 12 October 1966 (not organized) : Organized on 1 January 1967 : Redesignated 536th Tactical Airlift Squadron on 1 August 1967 : Inactivated on 15 October 1971


Assignments

* 87th Fighter Group: 1 October 1943 – 10 April 1944 * 87th Troop Carrier Group: 15 June 1952 – 1 February 1953 * Pacific Air Forces: 12 October 1966 (not organized) * 483d Troop Carrier Wing (later 483d Tactical Airlift Wing): 1 January 1967 – 15 October 1971


Stations

* Richmond Army Air Base, Virginia, 1 October 1943 * Millville Army Air Field, New Jersey, 7 January 1944 – 10 April 1944 * Atterbury Air Force Base, Indiana, 15 June 1952 – 1 February 1953 * Vung Tau Air Field, Vietnam, 1 January 1967 – c. 1 July 1970 * Cam Ranh Air Base, Viet Nam, c. 1 July 1970 – 15 October 1971


Aircraft

* Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, 1943–1944 * Curtiss C-46 Commando, 1952–1953 * DeHavilland Canada C-7A Caribou, 1967–1971


Awards and campaigns


References

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Bibliography

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External links


Air War Viet Nam – Vung Tau Air Base
{{USAAF 1st Air Force World War II Airlift squadrons of the United States Air Force Military units and formations established in 1943