1st Special Operations Component Maintenance Squadron

(Redirected from 1st Depot Repair Squadron)

The 1st Special Operations Component Maintenance Squadron is an active United States Air Force unit. Its current assignment is with the 1st Special Operations Maintenance Group, based at Eglin Aux Air Field #9 (Hurlburt Field), Florida.

1st Special Operations Component Maintenance Squadron
Emblem of the 1st Special Operations Component Maintenance Squadron
Active1941-present
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Air Force
RoleAircraft Maintenance

Overview

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The 1st Special Operations Component Maintenance Squadron (SOCMS) is responsible for organizational and all intermediate level maintenance on 141 different avionic, electronic warfare, sensor, electrical, pneudraulic, fuel and engine maintenance systems, specifically AC-130 gunships, MC-130H Combat Talon IIs, MC-130P Combat Shadows and MH-53J/M PAVE LOW III/IV helicopters assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing. Technical support is provided on Communication/navigation, guidance and control, sensor, electronic warfare, pneudraulics, electrics and fuel systems, engines and propellers.

The squadron's unique repair capabilities cover the entire range—from vacuum tube, solid state and infrared components, to laser and fiber optic technology. In addition to maintenance for the wing's operational and transient aircraft, the squadron performs test and development work for ongoing acquisitions in support of Air Force Special Operations Command, U.S. Special Operations Command and the Department of Defense.

History

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Lineage

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  • Constituted 1st Depot Repair Squadron on 1 October 1933
Activated on 1 January 1941
Inactivated on 6 November 1945
Disbanded on 15 June 1983
  • Reconstituted, and redesignated, 1st Special Operations Component Repair Squadron on 21 September 1992
Activated on 22 September 1992
Inactivated on 1 October 1993
Redesignated 1st Special Operations Component Maintenance Squadron on 15 November 2006
Activated on 16 November 2006.

Assignments

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Stations

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References

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  1. ^ Christmas 1941 Menu

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

Bibliography

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  • Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-89201-092-4.
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