33d EXPEDITIONARY SPECIAL OPERATIONS SQUADRON – SUBDUED

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33rd SPECIAL OPERATIONS SQUADRON (AFSOC)

Lineage. Organized as 33 Aero Squadron on 12 Jun 1917. Demobilized on 14 Apr 1919. Reconstituted and redesignated as 33 Pursuit Squadron on 24 Mar 1923. Activated on 25 Jun 1932. Redesignated: 33 Pursuit Squadron (Fighter) on 6 Dec 1939; 33 Pursuit Squadron (Interceptor) on 12 Mar 1941; 33 Fighter Squadron on 15 May 1942; 33 Fighter Squadron, Single Engine on 3 Feb 1944. Inactivated on 22 Jun 1945. Redesignated as 33 Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 3 Mar 1953. Activated on 8 Apr 1953. Inactivated on 25 Jun 1953. Redesignated as 33 Fighter-Day Squadron on 7 May 1956. Activated on 25 Jul 1956. Inactivated on 19 Nov 1956. Redesignated 33 Tactical Reconnaissance Training Squadron on 18 Aug 1969. Activated on 15 Oct 1969. Inactivated on 1 Oct 1982. Redesignated 33 Tactical Fighter Squadron on 7 Sep 1984. Activated on 1 Jan 1985. Redesignated 33 Fighter Squadron on 1 Nov 1991. Inactivated on 15 Nov 1993. Redesignated as 33 Special Operations Squadron on 29 Apr 2009. Activated on 29 May 2009.

Assignments. Unkn, 12 Jun-Dec 1917; Third Aviation Instruction Center, Dec 1917-Jan 1919; unkn, Jan-14 Apr 1919. 8 Pursuit Group, 25 Jun 1932; Iceland Base Command, 6 Aug 1941; 342 Composite Group, 11 Sep 1942; 24 Composite Wing, 18 Mar 1944; Iceland Base Command, 15 Jun 1944-9 Jun 1945. 37 Fighter-Bomber Group, 8 Apr-15 Jun 1953. 342 Fighter-Day Group, 25 Jul-19 Nov 1956. 363 Tactical Reconnaissance (later, 363 Tactical Fighter) Wing, 15 Oct 1969-1 Oct 1982. 363 Tactical Fighter (later, 363 Fighter) Wing, 1 Jan 1985; 363 Operations Group, 1 May 1992-15 Nov 1993. 27 Special Operations Group, 29 May 2009-.

Stations. Camp Kelly, TX, 12 Jun-11 Aug 1917; Etamps, France, 19 Sep 1917; Clermont-Ferrand, France, c. 25 Sep 1917; Issoudun, France, Dec 1917; Bordeaux, France, 6 Jan-18 Mar 1919; Mitchel Field, NY, 5-14 Apr 1919. Langley Field, VA, 25 Jun 1932; Mitchel Field, NY, 14 Nov 1940-27 Jul 1941; Iceland, 6 Aug 1941-9 Jun 1945; Camp Kilmer, NJ, 20-22 Jun 1945. Clovis AFB, NM, 8 Apr-25 Jun 1953. Myrtle Beach, AFB, SC, 25 Jul-19 Nov 1956. Shaw AFB, SC, 1 Oct 1969-1 Oct 1982. Shaw AFB, SC, 1 Jan 1985-15 Nov 1993. Cannon AFB, NM, 29 May 2009-.

Aircraft. Nieuport 83, 1918. P-12, 1932-1935; P-6, 1933-1936; in addition to PB-2, 1936-1939, and P-36, 1939-1940, included P-6, YP-37 and A-17 during 1937-1940; P-40, 1940-1944; P-39, 1942-1943; P-47, 1944-1945. RF-4, 1969-1982. F-16, 1985-1993. MQ-9, 2009-.

Operations. Constructed facilities, maintained aircraft, and functioned as a flying training unit, 1917-1918. Performed air defense for Iceland, Aug 1941-May 1945. Not operational, 1953 and 1956. During 1969-1982, conducted RF-4 aircrew training in tactical reconnaissance tactics and techniques. Trained in tactical fighter missions designed to destroy enemy forces, 1985-1993. Deployed aircrews and aircraft to Southwest Asia (SWA); participated in Operation Southern Watch over southern Iraq in support of United Nations operations, 1992-1993. Lt Col Gary L. North, commander of 33 Fighter Squadron, became the first F-16 pilot to score an aerial victory in SWA, 27 Dec 1992. Conduct worldwide operations of weaponized, intelligence, reconnaissance and close air support to the warfighter and combatant commanders using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.

Service Streamers. World War I Theater of Operations.

Campaign Streamers. World War II: Air Offensive, Europe; Normandy; Northern France; Air Combat, EAME Theater. Southwest Asia: Defense of Saudi Arabia; Liberation and Defense of Kuwait; Cease Fire Campaign.

Armed Forces Expeditionary Streamers. None.

Decorations. Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards: 1 Jul 1974-1 Jul 1976; 2 Jul 1976-30 Jun 1978; 1 Oct 1981-[1 Oct 1982]; 1 Jan 1988-30 Dec 1989; 1 Jan 1992-15 Nov 1993.

Emblem. Approved on 22 Sep 1933.

 

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