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'''31st Special Operations Squadron''' was constituted as the 31st ] on October 17th ]. They made ] rescues in ], 1965-1966 and also operated the Joint Rescue Coordination Center (JRCC) for ], Apr 1967-Jul 1975. They took part in ] missions in the ] between 16-31 July 1990. In May ] the squadron was redesignated the '''31st Rescue Squadron''' under the ] at ], ]. '''31st Special Operations Squadron''' was constituted as the 31st ] on October 17th ]. They made ] rescues in ], 1965-1966 and also operated the Joint Rescue Coordination Center (JRCC) for ], Apr 1967-Jul 1975. They took part in ] missions in the ] between 16-31 July 1990. In May ] the squadron was redesignated the '''31st Rescue Squadron''' under the ] at ], ].



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31st Special Operations Squadron was constituted as the 31st Air Rescue Squadron on October 17th 1952. They made combat rescues in Southeast Asia, 1965-1966 and also operated the Joint Rescue Coordination Center (JRCC) for Thirteenth Air Force, Apr 1967-Jul 1975. They took part in Disaster relief missions in the Philippines between 16-31 July 1990. In May 1993 the squadron was redesignated the 31st Rescue Squadron under the 18th Wing at Kadena Air Base, Japan.

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