Blue (World War II)[1] Brown (beret color, 2013-2022)
Engagements
European Theater of Operations Operation Just Cause Operation Desert Storm
Decorations
Gallant Unit Citation Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Combat "V" Device Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
Commanders
Notable commanders
Major General Richard S. Haddad[2]
Insignia
711th Special Operations Squadron Emblem[b][3]
711th Bombardment Squadron emblem[c][4]
World War II fuselage code[1]
IP
447th Bombardment Group tail marking
Square K
Combat Aviation Advisor beret flash[5]
Military unit
The 711th Special Operations Squadron is an active reserve squadron of the United States Air Force, part of the 919th Special Operations Wing at Duke Field, Florida. The unit is operationally gained by Air Force Special Operations Command if called to active duty.
The squadron was first activated during World War II as the 711th Bombardment Squadron. After training in the United States, it deployed to the European Theatre of Operations, where it engaged in the strategic bombing campaign against Germany. 2d Lieutenant Robert E. Femoyer, of the 711th Bombardment Squadron, was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions during a mission over Merseburg, Germany, on 2 November 1944. The squadron returned to the United States following the war and was inactivated.
The squadron was activated in the reserves as a light bomber unit in 1949 and served until it was called to active duty in 1951 as a result of the Korean War and its personnel used as fillers for other units. In 1955, the squadron was again activated in the reserves as the 711th Fighter-Bomber Squadron. It trained with Lockheed F-80 Shooting Stars and North American F-86 Sabres until being replaced by the 69th Troop Carrier Squadron in 1957.
The squadron activated in 1971 as the 711th Tactical Airlift Squadron at Duke Field, Florida with the mission of intratheater airlift, using Lockheed C-130 Hercules Aircraft. Three years later, it converted to the AC-130 gunship model of the Hercules and became the 711th Special Operations Squadron. In 1995 it converted to a third type of C-130 when it began to fly the MC-130 Combat Talon model. In 2013 it re-equipped with PZL C-145A Skytrucks and its mission became one of providing training and support for friendly nations.
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^ abWatkins, pp. 92–93
^"United States Air Force Biography Major General Richard S. "Beef" Haddad" (PDF). House of Representatives. 16 April 2013. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
^Dollman, TSG David (16 October 2016). "Factsheet 711 Special Operations Squadron (AFRC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
^Maurer, Combat Squadrons, pp. 712–713
^Roux, Capt Monique (8 January 2018). "Quiet Professionals don brown beret". Air Force Special Operations Command Public Affairs Office. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
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