Does the Air Force have a special ops unit?

Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), headquartered at Hurlburt Field, Florida, is the special operations component of the United States Air Force.

What Air Force bases have special operations?

Special Operations Squadrons

Squadron Location Aircraft
318th Special Operations Squadron Cannon AFB PC-12
319th Special Operations Squadron Hurlburt Field U-28A
415th Special Operations Squadron Kirtland AFB MC-130J Commando II, HC-130J Combat King II
427th Special Operations Squadron Pope Air Force Base

What does the 24th Special Tactics Squadron do?

The 24th STS provides special operations airmen for the Joint Special Operations Command, including Pararescuemen, Combat Controllers, Special Reconnaissance, and Tactical Air Control Party personnel.

Does Air Force have infantry?

Air force infantry and special forces are infantry and special forces units that are part of a nation’s air force. Airmen assigned to such units are trained, armed and equipped for ground combat and special operations.

What is section 317 of the Affordable Care Act?

Section 317 vaccine is a precious national resource that will continue to be used to fill critical public health needs, such as providing routine vaccination for those with no insurance and responding to outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases.

What is the 27th Special Operations Group?

The 27th Special Operations Group, located at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, is one of four groups assigned to the 27th Special Operations Wing. The group accomplishes global special operations taskings as an Air Force component member of the United States Special Operations Command.

How has the 317 program evolved over time?

The 317 program has evolved over time to fill gaps and address priorities in our vaccine programs. As ACA is implemented, more individuals will have coverage for vaccines through both public and private insurance, and nearly all children will be covered through VFC or private insurance.