Beechcraft® C-12J Huron, 459th Airlift Squadron Yokota AB
Pilots and crew! Fly with the 459th Airlift Squadron Yokota AB in this hand-crafted Beechcraft C-12 Huron model. Each piece is carved from wood and hand-painted to provide a piece you'll love.
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Length: 14.5″; Wingspan: 18″
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US Military Aviator Owned Business
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Made from Mahogany
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Officially Licensed by Beechcraft
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The product is not intended to be used by children 12 years and younger
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The
459th Airlift Squadron
is an integral part of the
374th Airlift Wing
stationed at
Yokota Air Base
in Japan. Let's explore their history and mission:
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Mission and Operations
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The 459th Airlift Squadron operates both the
UH-1N Iroquois
and the
C-12J Huron
aircraft.
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Their primary responsibilities include:
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Passenger Transport
: They transport passengers, including VIPs.
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Aeromedical Evacuation
: The squadron plays a crucial role in medical evacuations.
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Search and Rescue Missions
: They are ready to respond to emergencies and rescue operations.
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Origins and Historical Significance
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The squadron's roots trace back to World War II when it was established as the
459th Bombardment Squadron
in 1942.
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During the war, they operated B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft as a Replacement Training Unit (RTU).
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In 1944, they transitioned to the Boeing B-29 Superfortress, conducting strategic bombardment missions against Japan.
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Their missions included firebombing raids and conventional strategic bombing.
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After the war, they continued relief efforts, delivering supplies to Allied prisoner-of-war camps in Japan and Manchuria.
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Modern Operations
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Reactivated during the Vietnam War, the squadron served at
Cam Ranh Air Base
in South Vietnam.
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Today, based at Yokota Air Base, they remain a vital part of Pacific Air Forces.
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Their commitment to airlift, rescue, and medical support ensures the safety and well-being of personnel in the region.
The 459th Airlift Squadron's legacy spans decades, from World War II to present-day operations. Their dedication to service and readiness continues to make a difference.