1st Special Operations Wing - Organization

Organization

The following units and aircraft are assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing:

  • 1st Special Operations Group
    • 1st Special Operations Support Squadron
    • 4th Special Operations Squadron, AC-130U Spooky II Gunship
    • 6th Special Operations Squadron, Iroquois, Mi-8, C-130E, An-26, C-47T, M28B
    • 8th Special Operations Squadron, CV-22 Osprey
    • 9th Special Operations Squadron, Eglin Air Force Base, MC-130P Combat Shadow
    • 15th Special Operations Squadron, MC-130H Combat Talon II
    • 34th Special Operations Squadron, U-28A
    • 319th Special Operations Squadron, U-28A
  • 1st Special Operations Maintenance Group:
    • 1st Special Operations Maintenance Operations Squadron
    • 1st Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
    • 1st Special Operations Component Maintenance Squadron
    • 1st Special Operations Equipment Maintenance Squadron
    • 1st Special Operations Maintenance Squadron
    • 801st Special Operations Maintenance Squadron
  • 1st Special Operations Mission Support Group:
    • 1st Special Operations Civil Engineer Squadron
    • 1st Special Operations Communications Squadron
    • 1st Special Operations Comptroller Squadron
    • 1st Special Operations Contracting Squadron
    • 1st Special Operations Force Support Squadron
    • 1st Special Operations Logistics Readiness Squadron
    • 1st Special Operations Security Forces Squadron
  • 1st Special Operations Medical Group:
    • 1st Special Operations Aerospace Medicine Squadron
    • 1st Special Operations Dental Squadron
    • 1st Special Operations Medical Operations Squadron
    • 1st Special Operations Medical Support Squadron

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