About: 9th Air Refueling Squadron   Sponge Permalink

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Established under First Air Force as a photo-reconnaissance squadron at Mitchell Field, New York. Operated over the Northeast United States flying reconnaissance missions over the Atlantic coast and Newfoundland shipping lanes, primarily operating early-model F-4 (P-51B) Mustangs. Returned to the United States during the fall of 1945, inactivated in December.

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  • 9th Air Refueling Squadron
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  • Established under First Air Force as a photo-reconnaissance squadron at Mitchell Field, New York. Operated over the Northeast United States flying reconnaissance missions over the Atlantic coast and Newfoundland shipping lanes, primarily operating early-model F-4 (P-51B) Mustangs. Returned to the United States during the fall of 1945, inactivated in December.
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Garrison
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Commander
  • CMSgt Robbie Wellbaum
  • Lieutenant Colonel Thad Middleton
  • MSgt Gary Dayton
  • Major Jarrod Paine
Branch
command structure
aircraft tanker
Country
  • United States
Align
  • right
Caption
  • 9(xsd:integer)
  • Official crest of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron
Dates
  • --01-19
  • --12-12
  • --08-01
Width
  • 150(xsd:integer)
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  • Current Squadron Superintendent
Unit Name
  • 9(xsd:integer)
notable commanders
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  • Current Operations Officer
Image
  • 9(xsd:integer)
Equipment
  • KC-10A Extender
Motto
  • "UNIVERSAL"
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  • Current Commander
Size
  • over 120 combat-ready personnel
abstract
  • Established under First Air Force as a photo-reconnaissance squadron at Mitchell Field, New York. Operated over the Northeast United States flying reconnaissance missions over the Atlantic coast and Newfoundland shipping lanes, primarily operating early-model F-4 (P-51B) Mustangs. Deployed to the China-Burma-India Theater of Operations (CBI) during the summer of 1943; being assigned to Headquarters, Tenth Air Force. Flights of F-5 (P-51D) photo-reconnaissance aircraft operated over a wide area of Burma; Thailand and China until the Japanese Capitulation in August 1945 obtaining aerial photos and reconnaissance of enemy positions and targets for heavy bomber attacks. Flew tactical reconnaissance missions to support United States and British ground forces in Burma. Returned to the United States during the fall of 1945, inactivated in December. Unit transferred their mission to worldwide air refueling, and with a name change to the 9th Air Refueling Squadron, Medium, received KB-29 tanker aircraft. They then began refueling operations from August 1951 to December 1965, January 1970 to January 1982, and from August 1982 through today, including support during the rescue of US nationals from Grenada in 1983, support for deployments to Southwest Asia from 1990 to 1991, and humanitarian airlift missions to Somalia in support of during 1992–1993. On 19 September 1985 the 9th Air Refueling Squadron was consolidated with the 9th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, a unit that was last active 4 September 1945. This action was directed by Department of the Air Force Letter DAF/MPM 662q Attachment 1 (Active Units), 19 September 1985. The Consolidated Unit will retain the Designation of 9th Air Refueling Squadron, Heavy". Following the events of 9/11 supported Operation Noble Eagle. Starting in October 2001 and continuing present day deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Starting in March 2003 and continuing present day deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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