24th Special Operations Wing unit patch
Ultramarine blue alludes to the sky, the primary theater of operations. Air Force yellow refers to the sun and the excellence required of Air Force personnel. The torch of knowledge in the circle represents the Wing’s advisory and training role and the sword crossed over the torch is symbolic of the unit’s tactical resources. The olive branch denotes the peace and good will missions conducted by the Wing for the betterment of mankind, while the lightning bolt signifies the swiftness with which the Wing can respond in case of aggression.
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Posted: 6/1/2012
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Official 353rd Special Operations Group Emblem
Ultramarine blue and Air Force yellow are the Air Force colors. Blue alludes to the sky, the primary theater of Air Force operations. Yellow refers to the sun and the excellence required of Air Force personnel. The jagged lines of the lightning bolts as a star fix signify the electronic means used in shooting the stars in present day warfare. The sulfur sign at the point of the fix on the disc historically dramatizes the enormity of the power which can be delivered to such a place as a result of the skill of the group. The demi-globe represents the unit's ability to perform its functions anywhere in the world. The in dark and light coloration of the batcat suggests the day and night flying capabilities of the Group.
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Posted: 4/23/2010
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5th SOS
The 919th Special Operations Wing provides and maintains the MC-130E Combat Talon I and MC-130P Combat Shadow special operations aircraft designed for covert operations. The MC-130E (AFRC asset) is based at Duke Field. The MC-130P (active-duty asset) is based at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Duke Field's host installation located about 20 miles away. Both aircraft provide more than 60 percent of helicopter aerial refueling training requirements to the U.S. Special Operations Command.
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5th SOS
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Posted: 12/11/2009
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11th Intelligence Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla.
Ultramarine blue and Air Force yellow are the Air Force colors. Blue alludes to the sky, the primary theater of Air Force operations. Yellow refers to the sun and the excellence required of Air Force personnel. The 99th Reconnaissance Technical Squadron's emblem, from the unit's heritage, was the inspiration for the emblem. The hawk embodies vigilance. The large eye with a scanning line represents a camera lens and symbolizes continuous observation. The lighting flash denotes the speed in accomplishing the mission. The Latin motto "PERSEQUOR FURTIM HOSTIS" in English means "Stalk the Enemy".
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Posted: 11/2/2009
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17th Special Operations Squadron
Blue and yellow are the Air Force colors. Blue alludes to the sky, the primary theater of Air Force operations. Yellow refers to the sun and the excellence required of Air Force personnel. The fierce jackal reflects the fighting spirit and relentless and determined pursuit of goals. The jackal is black denoting its nocturnal nature and the squadron's covert mission normally conducted under the cloak of darkness. The stars stand for the operations, maintenance and support components of the unit.
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Posted: 7/23/2009
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Air Force Special Operations Training Center
Air Force Special Operations Training Center, Hurlburt Field, Fla.
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Posted: 3/30/2009
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