24th Special Operations Wing
The 24th Special Operations Wing (24 SOW) was a specialized active-duty wing of the United States Air Force under Air Force Special Operations Command, activated in June 2012 at Hurlburt Field, Florida, to serve as the organizational hub for Air Force special tactics forces.[1][2]
As the sole functional wing dedicated to special tactics, it organized, trained, and equipped operators such as combat controllers, pararescuemen, tactical air control party specialists, and special reconnaissance personnel to integrate air and ground operations in contested environments.[3][4]
The wing's mission emphasized enabling United States Special Operations Command objectives through tactical air-ground integration, delivering capabilities in global access, precision strike, personnel recovery, and battlefield surgery via multi-capable Airmen skilled in airpower application, small-unit tactics, and joint force support.[3][5]
Notable for pioneering concepts like Agile Combat Employment and rapid deployment teams, the 24 SOW supported high-stakes missions worldwide until its inactivation on May 16, 2025, which realigned special tactics units under a restructured enterprise led by the 720th Special Tactics Group to enhance operational efficiency and advocacy.[6][5][3]