• 19th SOS

    Established in May of 1996, the 19th Special Operations Squadron, located at Hurlburt Field, FL, is the primary Formal Training Unit for Air Force Special Operations Command. The 19th SOS is responsible for providing initial mission qualification, instructor upgrade, and refresher training for

  • 371st SOCTS

    Established in August of 2010, the 371st Special Operations Combat Training Squadron is aligned under the 492nd Special Operations Training Group / Air Commando Development Center (Provisional). The 371st SOCTS is based at Hurlburt Field, Florida with a detachment located at Choctaw Naval Outlying

  • 492nd SOSS

    The 492nd Special Operations Support Squadron, located at Duke Field, Florida, is one of eleven squadrons within the 492nd Special Operations Wing. The squadron provides deployed and home station support functions to all units assigned to the 492nd Special Operations Group.

  • 492nd SOTRG Det 1

    Established in June of 2013, the 492nd Special Operations Training Group Det 1 is the formal training unit for the C-145A Skytruck, C-146A Wolfhound, and the AC-208 Caravan, flown by 4 active duty and reserve squadrons based at Duke Field, FL. The 492nd SOTRG Det 1 is based at Duke Field, FL and is

  • 492nd SOTRG Det 2

    Established in October 2019, the 492d Special Operations Training Group Detachment 2 is home to Air Force Special Operations Command’s most advanced MC-130J aircraft. The 492 SOTRG Det 2 is based at Hurlburt Field, FL and is responsible for implementing USSOCOM’s latest capabilities on AFSOC’s most

  • 492nd SOTRSS

    Established in January 2019, the 492nd Special Operations Training Support Squadron is the largest Formal Training Unit assigned to Air Force Special Operations Command. The 492nd SOTRSS, based at Hurlburt Field, FL, is responsible for the support, management, and facilitation of formal flight

  • 492nd SOW

    The 492nd Special Operations Wing is a primary support unit of the Air Force Special Operations Command, the Air Force component of the U.S. Special Operations Command. The 492nd SOW is responsible for the training of Air Force special operations forces as well as AFSOC's non-standard aviation

  • 524th SOS

    The 524th Special Operations Squadron, located at Duke Field, Florida, is one of four flying squadrons within the 492nd Special Operations Wing. The squadron flies the C-146A Wolfhound in order to provide agile intra-theater mobility support for special operations forces worldwide.

  • C-146A Wolfhound

    The C-146A Wolfhound’s primary mission is to provide U.S. Special Operations Command flexible, responsive and operational movement of small teams needed in support of Theater Special Operations Commands. Airlift missions are conducted by Air Force Special Operations Command aircrews to prepared and