Air Force Special Operations Command | |
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Active | 10 February 1983 – present (41 years, 11 months) Detailed
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Country | United States of America |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Major Command |
Role | "Provide our Nation’s specialized airpower, capable across the spectrum of conflict … Any Place, Any Time, Anywhere"[2] |
Size | 17,967 personnel authorized:[3]
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Part of | United States Special Operations Command |
Headquarters | Hurlburt Field, Florida, U.S. |
Nickname(s) | "Air Commandos"[4] |
Motto(s) | "Any place. Any time. Anywhere"[5] |
Decorations | Air Force Organizational Excellence Award Air Force Outstanding Unit Award[6] |
Website | www |
Commanders | |
Commander | Lt Gen Michael E. Conley[7] |
Deputy Commander | Maj Gen Justin R. Hoffman |
Command Chief Master Sergeant | CCM Anthony W. Green[8] |
Insignia | |
Twenty-Third Air Force shield (former) (approved May 1983)[9] | |
Aircraft flown | |
Attack | AC-130W/J, MQ-9 |
Reconnaissance | U-28A |
Transport | C-145A, C-146A, CV-22B |
Tanker | MC-130H/P/J |
Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), headquartered at Hurlburt Field, Florida, is the special operations component of the United States Air Force. An Air Force major command (MAJCOM), AFSOC is also the U.S. Air Force component command to United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), a unified combatant command located at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. AFSOC provides all Air Force Special Operations Forces (SOF) for worldwide deployment and assignment to regional unified combatant commands.
Before 1983, Air Force special operations forces were primarily assigned to the Tactical Air Command (TAC) and were generally deployed under the control of U.S. Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) or, as had been the case during the Vietnam War, Pacific Air Forces (PACAF). Just as it had relinquished control of the C-130 theater airlift fleet to Military Airlift Command (MAC) in 1975, TAC relinquished control of Air Force SOF to MAC in December 1982.
AFSOC was initially established on 10 February 1983 as Twenty-Third Air Force (23 AF), a subordinate numbered air force of MAC, with 23 AF headquarters initially established at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. On 1 August 1987, 23 AF headquarters moved to Hurlburt Field, Florida. AFSOC elements include Combat Controllers (CCT), Pararescuemen (PJ), Special Reconnaissance (SR), and Tactical Air Control Party (TACP).
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