24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron

The 24th Tactical Air Support Squadron (24 TASS) was a ground attack squadron of the United States Air Force.

It was last active at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, prior to being inactivated during December 2020.

24th Tactical Air Support Squadron
24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron
A Uruguayan tactical air controller stands guard over a squadron OA-37 Dragonfly
Active1939–1942; 1942–1946; 1947–1949; 1951–1953; 1956–1960; 1969–1975; 1976–1991; 2018–2020
Country24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron United States
Branch24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron United States Air Force
Part ofAir Combat Command
Nickname(s)Golden Jaguars
EngagementsChina Burma India Theater
DecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award
Insignia
24th Tactical Air Support Squadron emblem (approved 21 June 2018)24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron
Patch with 24th Tactical Air Support Squadron emblem (1976–1991)24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron
24th Combat Mapping Squadron emblem (approved 2 April 1945)24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron

Proving ground unit

The first predecessor of the 24 TASS was the 24th Bombardment Squadron (Light) which was activated in late 1939 as a test unit for light bombardment aircraft at Maxwell Field, Alabama. The squadron was disbanded in the spring of 1942 in a reorganization of United States Army Air Forces operational testing units in the spring of 1942.

Mapping in the Pacific

The second predecessor of the squadron was activated in the fall of 1942 as the 24th Photographic Mapping Squadron. After training in the United States under Second Air Force, the squadron deployed to the China Burma India Theater, where it performed combat mapping. mostly with North American B-25 Mitchells and Consolidated B-24 Liberators equipped with vertical and oblique Mapping cameras until moving to Clark Field in the Philippines, where it was inactivated in 1946. In Asia, the squadron deployed detachments to a number of locations, although the headquarters remained in Guskhara Airfield, India.

Air Force reserve

The squadron was activated again in the reserves in 1947 as the 24th Reconnaissance Squadron, but apparently was not equipped before inactivating when Continental Air Command reorganized under the Wing Base Organization plan in 1949.

Strategic Air Command

The squadron was activated in the regular Air Force in 1951 as the 24th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron at Lake Charles Air Force Base, Louisiana and equipped with Boeing RB-29 Superfortresses. When its parent 68th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing converted to a bombardment mission in 1952, the squadron became the 24th Bombardment Squadron, but was inactivated in 1953, and its personnel and equipment were transferred to the 656th Bombardment Squadron, which was simultaneously activated.

Helicopter operations

The 24th Helicopter Squadron was activated in 1956 at Sewart Air Force Base, Tennessee. After several months of training the squadron moved to Tachikawa Air Base, Japan, where it served until 1960. The transfer was made on an aircraft carrier of the United States Navy. The unit's mission was to maintain helicopter logistics airlift capability, to perform air land supply operations, scheduled and special airlift operations, and conduct training. Detachment 2 of the squadron was attached to the 41st Air Division to provide logistical support to the division's remote radar sites. In 1958 and 1959 the squadron returned to Burma when it participated in Operation South Bound, which provided assistance to the Burmese Air Force in combatting local insurrectionists.

Operations in Central and South America

The squadron was redesignated the 24th Special Operations Squadron and activated in Panama in 1969. In 1985, the squadron was consolidated with its two predecessor units. The consolidated squadron became the 24th Tactical Air Support Squadron in 1987, and was inactivated in the spring of 1991.

Close air support training

The 24 Tactical Air Support Squadron was activated on 2 March 2018 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. It was the USAF's Forward Air Controller – Airborne schoolhouse for the Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon as well as supporting the joint terminal attack controller qualification course and Weapons School.

The squadron was inactivated during a ceremony at Nellis on 23 December 2020.

Lineage

    24th Bombardment Squadron
  • Constituted as the 24th Attack-Bombardment Squadron on 1 August 1939
    Redesignated 24th Bombardment Squadron (Light) on 28 September 1939
    Activated on 1 December 1939
    Disbanded on 1 May 1942
    Reconstituted on 19 September 1985 and consolidated with 24th Bombardment Squadron, Medium and 24th Composite Squadron as 24th Composite Squadron
    24th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron
  • Constituted as the 24th Photographic Mapping Squadron on 14 July 1942
    Activated on 2 September 1942
    Redesignated as 24th Photographic Squadron, Heavy on 6 February 1943
    Redesignated as 24th Combat Mapping Squadron on 11 August 1943
    Inactivated on 15 June 1946
  • Redesignated 24th Reconnaissance Squadron, Very Long Range, Photographic, Radar Counter-Measures on 13 May 1947
    Activated in the reserve on 12 July 1947
    Inactivated on 27 June 1949
  • Redesignated 24th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron, Medium, Photographic on 4 October 1951
    Activated on 10 October 1951
    Redesignated 24th Bombardment Squadron, Medium on 16 June 1952
    Redesignated 24th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron, Medium and inactivated on 16 January 1953
  • Consolidated on 19 September 1985 with 24th Bombardment Squadron, (Light) and 24th Composite Squadron as 24th Composite Squadron
    24th Tactical Air Support Squadron
  • Constituted as the 24th Helicopter Squadron on 24 February 1956
    Activated on 9 July 1956
    Inactivated on 8 March 1960
  • Redesignated 24th Special Operations Squadron on 6 March 1969
    Activated on 18 March 1969
    Redesignated 24th Composite Squadron on 15 November 1973
    Inactivated on 1 July 1975
    24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron 
    An F-16C Fighting Falcon on display at Aviation Nation 2019 at Nellis Air Force Base.
    Activated on 1 January 1976
  • Consolidated with 24th Bombardment Squadron, Medium and 24th Bombardment Squadron, Medium on 19 September 1985
    Redesignated 24th Tactical Air Support Squadron on 1 January 1987
    Inactivated on 31 March 1991
  • Activated on 2 March 2018
    Inactivated on 23 December 2020

Assignments

Stations

Detachment Locations during World War II

  • Hsinching Airfield, China, 17 March 1944 – 9 April 1944, 27 April 1944 − c. 1 July 1944, October–November 1944
  • Jorhat Airfield, India, 9 April 1944 – 22 April 1944
  • Liuchow Airfield, China, 10 July 1944 – 22 September 1944
  • Chanyi Airfield, China, 22 September 1944 – 17 February 1945
  • Pengshan Airfield, China, November 1944
  • Tulihal and Cox's Bazar, India, February 1945 − c. April 1945

Aircraft

Awards and campaigns

Award streamer Award Dates Notes
24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 January 1957 – 1 August 1958 24th Helicopter Squadron
24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 18 March 1969 – 13 April 1970 24th Special Operations Squadron
24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 2 June 1970 – 3 July 1970 24th Special Operations Squadron
24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 16 March 1971 – 15 March 1973 24th Special Operations Squadron
24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1976 – 30 June 1978 24th Composite Squadron
24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 April 1982 – 31 March 1984 24th Composite Squadron
24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 20 December 1989 – 14 February 1991 24th Tactical Air Support Squadron
Campaign Streamer Campaign Dates Notes
24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron  India-Burma 5 January 1944 – 28 January 1945 24th Combat Mapping Squadron
24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron  Central Burma 29 January 1945 – 15 July 1945 24th Combat Mapping Squadron
24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron  China Defensive 5 January 1944 – 4 May 1945 24th Combat Mapping Squadron

References

Notes

    Explanatory notes
    Citations

Bibliography

24Th Tactical Air Support Squadron  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

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