63rd Air Refueling Squadron

The 63rd Air Refueling Squadron, sometimes written as 63d Air Refueling Squadron, (63 ARS) is a United States Air Force Reserve squadron, assigned to the 927th Operations Group, stationed at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. It is a corollary unit of the active duty 91st Air Refueling Squadron, 6th Air Mobility Wing (6 AMW). The squadron operates the KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft conducting aerial refueling missions as the reserve associate to the 6th Air Mobility Wing.

63rd Air Refueling Squadron
63rd Air Refueling Squadron Patch
Active12 December 1942 – 15 May 1946
21 June 1947 - Present
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Air Force
TypeAerial refueling
Part ofAir Force Reserve Command
4th Air Force
927th Air Refueling Wing
927th Operations Group
Garrison/HQMacDill Air Force Base
Nickname(s)Flying Jennies
Decorations DUC
NUC
Navy MUC
AFOUA
PPUC
ROK PUC
RVGC w/ Palm

History

The 63d flew aerial transportation and casualty evacuation in the South and Southwest Pacific from, 6 August 1943-c. August 1945, and between Japan and Korea from, 19 May-31 December 1952. The squadron received a Navy Unit Commendation for its service at part of the South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command (SCAT) from October 1943 to July 1944.[1] The squadron conducted tactical airlift operations from, 1953–1969 and 1971–1992 and trained for tactical air support missions from, 1969-1971. It deployed personnel to Southwest Asia in 1990 and 1991 during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. It has flown air refueling missions since 1992.[2]

Operations

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Lineage

  • 63d Troop Carrier Squadron (1942–1949)
  • 63d Troop Carrier Squadron, Medium (1949–1967)
  • 63d Tactical Airlift Squadron (1967–1969)
  • 63d Tactical Air Support Squadron (1969–1971)
  • 63d Tactical Airlift Squadron (1971–1992)
  • 63d Airlift Squadron (1992)
  • 63d Air Refueling Squadron (1992 – present)

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Assignments

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Bases stationed

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Aircraft Operated

  • C-47 Skytrain (1943–1946)
  • C-46 Commando (1945–1946, 1951–1952, 1953–1957)
  • C-54 Skymaster (1946)
  • C-119 Flying Boxcar (1952, 1953–1954, 1957–1969)
  • U-3 Blue Canoe (1969–1971)
  • C-130 Hercules (1971–1992)
  • KC-135 Stratotanker (1992 – present)

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References

 This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency website http://www.afhra.af.mil/.

  1. Armstrong, William. (2017). Marine Air Group 25 and SCAT (Images of Aviation). Arcadia. ISBN 1467127434.
  2. AFHRA 63 ARS Page

See also

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