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Provided search, rescue, and recovery services in central and southern Pacific Ocean areas. Supported space recovery operations for Discoverer, Gemini, Apollo, and Skylab programs. Maintained aircraft at Johnson Island during atomic bomb tests in the Pacific. Search, rescue, recovery, and other missions in the area of Vandenberg Air Force Base, especially during periods of missile launches.
The unit logged more than 35,000 hours of accident free flying hours. The helicopter squadron has supported high profile rescue and fire suppression missions, including humanitarian relief in the Gulf States in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.[2]
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Constituted as the 76th Air Rescue Squadron on 17 October 1952
Activated on 14 November 1952
Redesignated 76th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron on 8 January 1966
Inactivated on 1 August 1975
Redesignated 76th Rescue Flight on 1 April 1993
Activated on 1 May 1993
Redesignated 76th Helicopter Flight on 1 May 1998[3]
Redesignated 76th Helicopter Squadron on 21 October 2005[4]
Air Rescue Service (later Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service), 24 June 1958 (attached to 326 Air Division to 8 May 1959, then to 6486th Air Base Wing until unknown date)