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Hurlburt began as a small training field for the much larger Eglin Field.It was initially designated Eglin Auxiliary Field No. 9, and later as Eglin Air Force Base Auxiliary Field 9/Hurlburt Field when the U.S. Air Force became an independent service, before being administratively separated from the rest of the Eglin AFB complex in the 1950s.
Location of Hurlburt Field, FL: Date: 24 July 2008: Source: Created by author using existing commons Florida maps: Author: Bastique: Permission (Reusing this file)
The Special Operations Air Warfare Center was originally formed at Hurlburt Field in 1962 to train and deploy some of the first special operations airmen, known as Air Commandos, in irregular warfare. The first graduates eventually took on advisory and combat roles assisting the Army of the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The ...
Hurlburt Field: MQ-9 Reaper: 1 March 2009 [1] 3d Special Operations Squadron: Cannon AFB "Dragons" MQ-9 Reaper [2] 4th Special Operations Squadron: Hurlburt Field "Ghost Riders" AC-130U Spooky [3] 5th Special Operations Squadron: Hurlburt Field: U-28A [4] 6th Special Operations Squadron: Hurlburt Field: UH-1H, UH-1N, Mil Mi-8, Mil Mi-17 [5] 7th ...
The 19th Special Operations Squadron is an Air Force Special Operations Command unit, part of the 492nd Special Operations Wing at Hurlburt Field, Florida. It conducts crew training for AC-130 and Lockheed MC-130 aircraft.
The park features displays more than 20 aircraft that were involved in conflicts and tells the stories of Air Commandos, missions and achievements.
The United States Air Force Special Operations Training Center (AFSOTC) was located at Hurlburt Field, Florida.It worked under the supervision of the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC); Its primary function was to train the Air Force's Special Operations Personnel before being assigned to their respective units. [1]
Hurlburt Field, Florida. 19th Intelligence Squadron, 29 October 2008 – present; Pope Army Air Field, North Carolina. 43d Intelligence Squadron, 1 November 2011 – present; Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico. 306th Intelligence Squadron, 12 October 2012 – present; Will Rogers Air National Guard Base, Oklahoma [8]