71st Rescue Squadron

The 71st Rescue Squadron (71 RQS) is part of the 347th Rescue Group at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia. It flies HC-130 Hercules aircraft conducting search and rescue missions.

Mission
The 71 RQS maintains combat-ready status with 11 aircraft as one of only two active duty HC-130P, combat search and rescue (CSAR) squadrons. This squadron rapidly mobilizes, deploys, and executes CSAR operations worldwide in support of national security interests. This mission requires the squadron to conduct low-level operations and air refueling using night vision goggles (NVGs) and airdrop pararescue personnel in support of combat personnel recovery.

History
The 71st flew search, rescue and recovery missions in Alaska from, 1952–1960 and 1970-1991. It has flown aerial refueling missions for search and rescue operations since 1991. The squadron has supported the combat search and rescue mission in Southwest Asia with aircraft and crews since 1992.

Lineage

 * 71st Air Rescue Squadron (1952–1969)
 * 71st Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron (1969–1989)
 * 71st Air Rescue Squadron (1989–1993)
 * 71st Rescue Squadron (1993–Present)

Assignments

 * 10th Air Rescue Group (1952–1957)
 * Attached: Alaskan Air Command (1 August 1954 - 23 May 1958)
 * Air Rescue Service (1957–1960)
 * 39th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Wing (1970–1974)
 * Attached: Detachment 1, 39th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Wing (8 March 1970 - 30 June 1971)
 * Attached: Elmendorf Rescue Coordination Center (1 July 1971 - 24 June 1972)
 * Attached: Alaskan Air Command Rescue Coordination Center (25 June 1972 - 30 June 1991)


 * 41st Rescue and Weather Reconnaissance (1974–1989)
 * Air Rescue Service (1989–1991, 1991–1993)
 * 1st Operations Group (1993–1995)
 * 1st Rescue Group (1995–1997)
 * 347th Rescue Group (1997–Present)

Bases stationed

 * Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska (1952–1960, 1970–1991)
 * Patrick Air Force Base, Florida (1991–1997)
 * Moody Air Force Base, Georgia (1997–Present)

Aircraft Operated

 * SA-16 Albatross (1952–1960)
 * H-5 Dragonfly (1954–1955)
 * C-54 Skymaster (1954–1955)
 * SH-19 Chickasaw (1954–1956)
 * SC-54 Skymaster (1955–1958)
 * SH-21 Workhorse (1956–1960)
 * HC-130 Hercules (1970–1987, 1991–Present)
 * HH-3 (1975–1991)
 * CH-3 (1976–1979, 1981–1990)