06/13/2026
New on laahs.com!
The Cessna A-37B Dragonfly is well known for its service in Southeast Asia, but far less attention has been paid to the role the type played in the Panama Canal Zone. A new article on LAAHS documents the operational history of the 605th Special Operations Squadron at Howard Air Force Base, the unit that introduced the Dragonfly to Latin America.
Drawing on quarterly historical reports from the Air Force Historical Research Agency (AFHRA), the article covers the squadron's origins, its transition to the A-37B around 1969, and its day-to-day operations at Howard: gunnery training at the Balboa West Gunnery Range, cross-country navigation missions across Latin America, close air support exercises with the 193rd Infantry Brigade, and an innovative naval cooperation mission designated "Savage Sea." It also reconstructs, for the first time in detail, the 1971 Mobile Training Team conducted for the Fuerza Aérea Guatemalteca, which concluded with the first export delivery of the A-37B to a Latin American air force. Seven of the squadron's aircraft have been positively identified by serial number through photographs taken at Howard by Dan Hagedorn in 1971.
Connect to LAAHS to read Combat Dragons in the Canal Zone: The 605th Special Operations Squadron and the A-37B Dragonfly at Howard Air Force Base.
https://www.laahs.com/canal-zone-combat-dragons/
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