125th Special Tactics Squadron

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The 125th Special Tactics Squadron is a special operations force unit serving as part of the 142nd Wing of the United States Air National Guard. It is based at the Portland Air National Guard Base in Portland, Oregon.

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A 125th Special Tactics Squadron special operations weatherman takes weather readings while a C-130 lands at the Red Devil air strip at Fort Carson, Colorado
Active1956–present
Country United States
Branch  Air National Guard
RoleSpecial Operations, Direct Action, Unconventional warfare, Combat search and rescue, Combat Medic, Personnel recovery, Hostage Rescue, Human Intelligence, Humanitarian intervention Command and Control, Communications, Close Air Support, Air Support, Light Infantry, Airfield Assault Zone establishment, Air traffic control, fire support, Forward observer, Special reconnaissance
Part of Oregon Air National Guard
Garrison/HQPortland Air National Guard Base
EngagementsWar in Afghanistan
Iraq War
Insignia
125th Special Tactics Squadron emblem
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Mission

The squadron provides tactical air and ground integration force and the Air Force's special operations ground force leading global strike, personnel recovery operations and battlefield surgery.[1]

The Special Tactics Squadron consist of:[1]

Members of the 125th Special Tactics Squadron are trained in numerous infiltration methods that include: static-line and military free-fall parachuting, scuba, small boats, all-terrain vehicles, mountain ski and hiking, rappelling and fast rope.[1]

History

The 125th STS was is one of only two Special Tactics Units in the Air National Guard. On 9 September 2006, the 244th Combat Communications Squadron was re-missioned creating the fully operational 125th Special Tactics Squadron in 2007 at Portland Air National Guard Base, Portland, Oregon.[1]

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