The squadron provided airlift support for the Allies in their efforts to control northern Burma, then in their drive southward.
It was awarded the Distinguished Unit Citation following V-J Day for its actions in China, Mongolia and Vietnam in September 1945.
[1][2] Beginning in January 1946, the squadron provided transportation for General George C. Marshall, who was attempting to resolve the civil war between the Nationalist and Communist forces seeking to control China.
[4] With the end of the airlift, air transport forces in Germany were drawn down and the squadron was inactivated in October of that year.
[1][5][6] The squadron was redesignated the 322d Airlift Flight and activated with C-21 Learjets at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas in April 1993.
The squadron provided airlift support, primarily to senior members of Air Education and Training Command.