List of MAJCOM wings of the United States Air Force

Seal of the US Air Force

This is a list of Major Air Command (MAJCOM) Wings of the United States Air Force (USAF), a designation system in use from the summer of 1948 to the mid-1990s. From 1948 to 1991 MAJCOMs had the authority to form wings using manpower authorizations under their control. Each MAJCOM or other organization reporting directly to USAF was assigned a block of four digit numbers to use for units it organized. The system terminated in 1991 when USAF assumed control of all units except for provisional ones.

While the majority of the wings on the list were support units, combat commands could (and did) create combat units on their own as shown below.

Background

Army Air Force Base Units

In 1944, The Army Air Forces (AAF) faced a problem with its units in the United States. At the time, most AAF units were involved with training and preparing individuals and units for deployment to combat theaters or with meeting the logistics requirements of overseas units. Standard military units, based on relatively inflexible tables of organization, were proving to be poorly adapted to this mission. Accordingly, the AAF adopted a more functional system in which each base was organized into a separate numbered unit.[1] Under this system, each command reporting to the AAF was given a bulk allotment of manpower and then received the flexibility to form units to carry out its mission by "customizing" the units on each station. AAF commands then organized their manpower into numbered "AAF Base Units." To prevent duplication, commands were allotted blocks of numbers to use when organizing their units,[2] ranging from 100-199 for First Air Force to 4000-4999 for Air Technical Service Command. When the United States Air Force (USAF) became a separate service, the AAF Base Units became AF Base Units.

Wing Base Organization

In August 1947, the AAF began a service test of the wing base organization model.[3] This test was limited to combat wings, and unified the combat group and all support elements on a base under a single wing, which carried the same number as the combat group.[4] The test proved the wing base plan to the satisfaction of the new USAF and was implemented in all combat commands in the summer of 1948.[3] The success of the plan also led to its implementation in support commands and the support units of combat commands as well. Beginning in the late spring of 1948 AF Base Units were replaced by wings, groups, and squadrons.[5] By July 1948 Headquarters, USAF began to allot blocks of numbers to its major subordinate formations, the Major Commands (MAJCOMs), in the same way that it had allotted blocks for AF Base Units. Because the new units controlled by MAJCOMs would be wings, groups, and squadrons, just like those controlled by Headquarters, USAF, the allotted blocks began at 1100, and numbers below 1000 were reserved for USAF use. Numbers originally ranged from 1100-1199 for Bolling Field Command to 4900-4999[6][note 1] for Special Weapons Command. Eventually, the numbers were expanded as high as 9999 for Continental Air Command Air Force Reserve units.[6][note 2]

MAJCOM wings

The term used by USAF to denote wings (and other units) controlled by MAJCOMs varied during the first decade the system was used. Originally, they were called Table of Distribution (T/D) Units.[7] [note 3] Later they were referred to as Designated Units.[8][note 4] From the late 1950s the accepted term was MAJCON (from Major Command Controlled) Units, while units controlled by Hq USAF were called AFCON (Air Force Controlled) Units.[7] All provisional units were MAJCON units.[8] Although Headquarters, USAF occasionally authorized MAJCOMs to number provisional wings outside the blocks of numbers allotted to the commands, only four digit provisional wings are included in this list. Provisional wings numbered outside the four digit system, such as the Strategic Wing, Provisional 72d at Andersen AFB during the Viet Nam War or the Bombardment Wing, Provisional, 806th at RAF Fairford during Operation Desert Storm are not included in the list.

Under the USAF organization and lineage system MAJCON units' lineages (histories, awards, and battle honors) ended when the units were discontinued and could never be revived.[9] USAF considered MAJCON wings "temporary", though many stayed in existence for a very long time.[note 5] Some MAJCON wings appear to have been revived, but even when they have the same number and name, USAF regards them as two entirely separate units, as shown in the two entries for the 1500th Air Base Wing in the list.

Although USAF policy during this era stated MAJCON units could not be reactivated, when the MAJCON system was being ended in 1991-1992, numerous MAJCON units were converted to AFCON units and assigned two or three digit numbers.[10] Also, since 1991 discontinued MAJCON units have been reestablished and "consolidated" (merged) with AFCON units.[11] Other former MAJCON units have been revived as AFCON units.[12]

Conversion of MAJCON Wings to AFCON Wings

Emblem of the 4126th Strategic Wing adopted by the 456th Strategic Aerospace Wing

During the period covered by this list, there were several occasions when Major Commands received approval from the Department of the Air Force to replace MAJCON Wings under their control with AFCON Wings. One reason for these changes was to retain the lineage of existing combat units or to revive and perpetuate the lineage of inactive units with illustrious combat records. In 1963 SAC discontinued its Air Refueling Wings and Strategic Wings equipped with combat aircraft and replaced them with AFCON units.[13] ADC had acted similarly in 1955 with Project Arrow, which was designed to bring back on the active list fighter units which had compiled memorable records in the two world wars, although Project Arrow involved groups and squadrons, not wings.[14]

On occasion, Hq, USAF provided that an AFCON Wing replacing a MAJCON Wing inherited the honors, but not the history, of the wing being replaced. For example, when the 320th Bombardment Wing and the 456th Strategic Aerospace Wing replaced the 4134th Strategic Wing and the 4126th Strategic Wing in 1963, they inherited honors (not lineage) from the MAJCON wings they replaced.[15] This inheritance occurred because SAC was aware of the historical significance of the accomplishments of the Strategic Wings and the need to perpetuate this lineage as well as the lineage of illustrious units that were no longer active.[13] In practice, this inheritance of honors has been limited to the adoption of emblems. While the 320th decided to use the emblem approved for it earlier, the 456th chose to replace the emblem approved for it when it was a Troop Carrier Wing with the emblem of the 4126th.

FEAF Tactical Support Wings

Far East Air Forces emblem

In July 1950, USAF planners did not foresee that the Korean War would be of long duration. Consequently, when it came time for Far East Air Forces to deploy tactical units to Korea, it retained its permanent wings in Japan since they were heavily committed to the air defense of Japan.[16] However, by the following month, it became apparent that the Air Base Squadrons originally deployed to Korea to support tactical units did not have sufficient personnel and equipment. Therefore, five Tactical Support Wings were organized for operational control of the tactical groups in Korea.[16] This proved a temporary expedient, and at the start of December 1950 the permanent wings were deployed to Korea to control their tactical groups already located there, replacing the existing Tactical Support Wings.[16]

SAC Strategic and Air Refueling Wings

Strategic Air Command emblem

When the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress dispersal program began in the late 1950s,[17] the new SAC units created to support this program were MAJCON Strategic Wings and given four-digit designations. Although these wings were MAJCON units, typically each included a Bombardment Squadron, an Air Refueling Squadron, and a Munitions Maintenance Squadron, all of which were AFCON units. Some also included an AFCON Strategic Missile Squadron.[note 6] SAC also used the Strategic Wing concept for the command of forward-deployed (REFLEX) Boeing B-47 Stratojet and Boeing KC-97 Stratofreighter units. SAC also had several MAJCON Air Refueling Wings whose flying squadrons were AFCON units.

The reorganization process, which took place between January and September 1963, applied to 22 B-52 Strategic Wings, three Air Refueling Wings, and the 4321st Strategic Wing at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, which had a Strategic Missile Squadron assigned. "These units were discontinued and two and three-digit AFCON units were activated. In most cases, the bombardment squadron[s] that had been assigned to the strategic wings were inactivated and bombardment squadrons that had previously been assigned to the newly-activated wings were activated. While these actions were almost tantamount to redesignation, they were not official redesignations."[13] Overseas Strategic Wings, which had AFCON units attached for operational control, but not assigned, did not convert to AFCON wings until 1966.[18]

MATS Air Transport Wings

Mklitary Airlift Command emblem

When the MAJCON system was established in 1948 strategic airlift and tactical airlift were treated differently. Tactical airlift (called Troop Carrier) units operated within a theater of operations and were considered AFCON combat units. Strategic airlift (called Air Transport) units operated mostly outside theaters of operations and were considered support units. As support units, they were MAJCON units. All Air Transport Wings were assigned to Military Air Transport Service (MATS) and numbered within the block of 1250 to 1750. In 1952, however, MATS MAJCON Air Transport Squadrons were replaced by AFCON Squadrons,.[19] By being MAJCON wings with AFCON squadrons assigned, MATS Air Transport Wings resembled SAC Strategic Wings. In January 1966, MATS was replaced by Military Airlift Command and its seven existing MAJCON Air Transport Wings were replaced by AFCON Military Airlift Wings.[20]

Flying Training Wings

Tactical Air Command emblem
Air Training Command emblem

The Air Force considered all training units support units. Although they were assigned the mission of advanced training, Combat Crew Training Wings operated the same kinds of aircraft as combat wings and retained a capability to augment combat forces.[21][22] SAC's 93d Bombardment Wing and MAC's 443d Military Airlift Wing were AFCON units conducting the same crew training mission for bombardment, air refueling, and airlift.[21][22] In October 1969, Tactical Air Command (TAC) joined them and replaced its MAJCON Combat Crew Training Wings for fighters with AFCON fighter training wings.[23]

The final conversion of MAJCON to AFCON wings occurred between 1972 and 1973. The remaining MAJCON flying training units in the Air Force were assigned to Air Training Command (ATC). ATC followed TAC's example and replaced its MAJCON Pilot Training Wings and Navigator Training Wing with AFCON Flying Training Wings.[24]

End of the MAJCOM system

During the Gulf War of 1990-91 MAJCON wings, such as the 7440th Composite Wing (Provisional) at Incirlik AB, Turkey, and the 801st Bomb Wing (Provisional)[25] at Morón Air Base served alongside AFCON wings. The MAJCON system was in existence up until 30 April 1991, when all units became AFCON units. A number of MAJCOM wings were converted to AFCON status while retaining their four digit designation or redesignated with one to three digits.

"At the same time, the Air Force withdrew the authorization for major commands to create MAJCON organizations. Those four digit organizations active on 30 April 1991, changed to organizations under the direct control of Headquarters USAF for organizational actions, eliminating all MAJCON organizations. Among the former MAJCON organizations were about twenty active four-digit wings. Within a few years, however all those wings were inactivated, consolidated with, or replaced by lower numbered wings."[26] An example is the 4404th Wing in Saudi Arabia, which was only replaced by a three-digit AFCON wing, the 363d Air Expeditionary Wing on 1 December 1998.[27]

Four digit wings are still permitted if they are provisional organizations, although the wing number is based on the unit's area of responsibility, not the command it is assigned to.[28] However, most USAF provisional units are now expeditionary units. Although expeditionary wings are activated as needed by MAJCOMs, their numbers are controlled by Hq, USAF and their lineage and honors can be inherited.[29]

List of MAJCOM Wings

Wing Location MAJCOM Organized Discontinued
/Moved
Remarks Ref
1001st Air Base Wing
1001st Composite Wing
Andrews AFB, MD HQC 1 October 1957
1 July 1968
1 July 1968
1 July 1969
Was 1401st ABW. Replaced by 1st Composite Wing.[30][31]
Medical Services Wing, Provisional, 1010thAndrews AFB, MDHQC15 October 1962Unknown[31]
1020th USAF Special Activities WingBolling AFB, DC
Fort Myer, VA
HQC26 May 1949
30 July 1949
30 July 1949
c. 30 June 1963
Mission Absorbed by 1100th ABW. [32][33]
1050th Air Base WingAndrews AFB, MDHQC 1 April 1949 26 August 1952 Redesignated 1401st ABW.[31]
1090th USAF Special Reporting WingSandia Base, NMUSAFc. May 1951c. 2 November 1964Was USAF Special Reporting Agency.
1100th Air Base Wing Bolling AFB, DCHQC16 March 194930 September 1977Replaced by 1100th ABG.[33]
1100th Air Base WingBolling AFB, DC MAC15 December 19801 October 1985Transferred to Air Force District of Washington as 1100th ABG.[33]
1140th USAF Special Reporting WingSandia Base, NMUSAFSRAc. 28 August 1948UnknownRedesignated 1100th USAF Special Reporting Group.
1254th Air Transport Wing Washington Natl Apt, VA
Andrews AFB. MD
MATS 1 December 1960

10 July 1961
10 July 1961

8 January 1966
Was 1254th Air Transport Group. Replaced by 89th Military Airlift Wing[31][34]
1300th Air Base WingGreat Falls AFB, MTMATS1 May 531 February 1954Replaced 1701st ABG. Replaced by 407th ABG.[35]
1370th Photographic Mapping WingTurner AFB, GA
Forbes AFB, KS
MATS1 January 1960
May 1967
May 1967
Oct 1968
Was 1370th Photo Mapping Group. Replaced by Aerospace Cartographic and Geodetic Service.[36][37]
1400th Air Base WingScott AFB, ILMATS8 September 19681 June 1973Replaced 375th ABG. Replaced by 375th ABG.[38]
1401st Air Base WingAndrews AFB, MDMATS26 August 19521 October 57Was 1050th ABW. Redesignated 1001st ABW.[31]
1405th Air Base WingScott AFB, ILMATS1 October 195712 January 1966Was 3310th Technical Training Wing. Replaced by 375th ABG.[38]
1500th Air Base WingHickam AFB, HI MATS13 June 194920 July 1949Redesignated 1506th ABW.[39]
1500th Air Transport Wing
1500th Air Base Wing
Hickam AFB, HIMATS1 June 1949
27 May 1952
27 May 1952
15 October 1954
Transferred to FEAF as 6486th ABW.[39]
Strategic Wing, Provisional, 1500thAndersen AFB, GuamSAC21 September 1990c. 11 December 1990
1501st Air Transport Wing Travis AFB, CAMATS1 October 1948
1 July 1952
1 January 1950
8 January 1966
Was 530th Air Transport Wing. 1704th Air Transport Wing 1950-1952. Replaced by 60th Military Airlift Wing[40][41]
1502d Air Transport WingHickam AFB, HIMATS1 July 19558 January 1966Replaced by 61st Military Airlift Wing.[39][42]
1503d Air Transport WingHaneda Airport, Japan
Tachikawa AB, Japan
MATS1 October 1948
15 July 1957
15 July 1957
22 June 1964
Was 540th Air Transport Wing.
Replaced by 1503d Air Transport Group.
[43]
1506th Air Base WingHickam AFB, HIMATS20 July 19492 August 1949Was 1500th Air Base Wing[39]
1550th Aircrew Training and Test Wing
1550th Combat Crew Training Wing
Hill AFB, UT
Kirtland AFB, NM
MAC1 April 1971
15 March 1976
15 March 1976
1 October 1991
Redesignated 1985. Consolidated with 92d Combat Bombardment Wing as 542d Crew Training Wing[44]
1600th Air Transport Wing
1600th Air Base Wing
Westover AFB, MAMATS1 October 1948

1 July 1953
1 July 1953

1 April 1955
Was 520th Air Transport Wing. Support units transferred to 4050th ABG when base transferred to SAC.[45]
1602d Air Transport WingWiesbaden AB
Furstenfeldbruck AB
Chateauroux AS
MATS1 October 1948
c. 25 June 1953
1956
c. 25 June 1953
1956
1 July 1964
Was 525th Air Transport Wing. Units transferred to 322d Air Division.[46][47]
1603d Air Transport WingWheelus Field, LibyaMATS16 October 19511 January 1953Was 1603d ABG. Transferred to USAFE and redesignated 7272 ABW.[46]
1604th Air Base WingKindley AFB, BermudaMATSc. 1 July 19551 November 1964Was 1604th ABG. Redesignated 1604th Air Base Group.[48]
1605th Air Base Wing Lajes Field, AzoresMATS1 February 1953
1 January 1975
1 November 1967
1 January 1982
Was 1605th ABG. 1605th ABG, Nov 1967-Jan 1975. Replaced by 1605th ABG.[49]
1605th Military Airlift Support WingLajes Field, AzoresMAC1 January 198227 January 1992Replaced 1605th Air Base Wing. Redesignated 65th Support Wing[49][50]
1606th Air Base WingKirtland AFB, NMMAC1 July 19771 October 1991Was 4900th Air Base Wing. Consolidated with 542d Air Service Group as 542d Support Group.[51]
1607th Air Transport WingDover AFB, DEMATS1 January 1954 8 January 1966Replaced by 436th Military Airlift Wing[52][53]
1608th Air Transport WingCharleston AFB, SCMATS1 March 1955 8 January 1966Replaced by 437th Military Airlift Wing.[54][55]
1611th Air Transport Wing McGuire AFB, NJMATS1 May 19548 January 1966 Support units replaced 568th Air Defense Group. Replaced by 438th Military Airlift Wing[56][57]
Tactical Airlift Wing, Provisional, 1620thBateen Airport, UAEMACc. 16 August 1990c. 31 March 1991Operation Desert Storm.[58]
Tactical Airlift Wing, Provisional, 1630thAl Ain IAP, UAEMAC1 November 1990c. 11 April 1991Operation Desert Storm. Replaced 435th Tactical Airlift Wing, Deployed.[59]
1640th Air Base WingRamey AFB, Puerto RicoMAC1 July 197131 July 1973Replaced 72d Air Base Group. Base closed.[60]
Tactical Airlift Wing, Provisional, 1640thMarsirah AB, OmanMACc. 1 December 1990c. 12 April 1991Operation Desert Storm.
Tactical Airlift Wing, Provisional, 1650thAl Dhafra AB, UAEMATSc. 9 October 1990c. 7 April 1991Operation Desert Storm.[61]
Tactical Airlift Wing, Provisional, 1660thRAFO Thumrait, OmanMATSc. 26 December 1990c. 5 May 1991Operation Desert Storm. Replaced 317th Tactical Airlift Wing, Deployed(?). [62]
Air Refueling Wing, Provisional, 1700thTaif AB, Saudi ArabiaMAC1990c. 31 March 1991Operation Desert Storm
1700th Air Transport WingKelly AFB, TXMATS1 October 194818 December 1957Discontinued.[63]
1701st Air Transport WingGreat Falls AFB, MTMATS1 October 19481 May 1953Was 517th Air Transport Wing. Support units transferred to 1300th ABW.[35]
Air Refueling Wing, Provisional, 1702dSeeb AB, OmanMAC21 September 1990c. 8 March 1991Operation Desert Storm.
Air Refueling Wing, Provisional, 1703dKing Khalid IAP, Saudi ArabiaMAC1990c. 10 March 1991Operation Desert Storm.
1704th Air Transport WingTravis AFB, CAMATS24 August 19501 July 1952Was 1501st Air Transport Wing. Redesignated 1501st Air Transport Wing[40]
1705th Air Transport Wing McChord AFB, WAMATS1 January 19501 July 1952Operational units transferred to Continental Division, MATS [64]
Air Refueling Wing, Provisional, 1706thCairo West Apt, EgyptMAC1990c. 24 May 1991Operation Desert Storm.
1707 Air Base Wing
1707th Air Transport Wing (Training)
Palm Beach AFB, FL
Tinker AFB, OK
MATS1 September 1951
1 June 1959
1 June 1959
8 January 1966
Redesignated 1 May 1954.
Replaced by 443d Military Airlift Wing
[22][65]
Air Refueling Wing, Provisional, 1707thMasirah AB, OmanMAC19901991Operation Desert Storm.
1708th Ferrying WingKelly AFB, TXMATS20 October 19551 March 1958Was 1708th Ferrying Group. Discontinued.[63]
Air Refueling Wing, Provisional, 1709thKing Abdulaziz Apt, Saudi ArabiaMAC1990c. 14 March 1991Operation Desert Storm.
Air Refueling Wing, Provisional, 1711thKing Khalid IAP, Saudi ArabiaMAC1990Mar 1991Operation Desert Storm.
Air Refueling Wing, Provisional, 1712thAl Minhad AB, UAEMACc. 20 December 1990c. 14 March 1991Operation Desert Storm.
Air Refueling Wing, Provisional, 1713thDubai IAP, UAEMAC1990Mar 1991Operation Desert Storm.
1776th Air Base Wing Andrews AFB, MDMAC15 December 198012 July 1991Replaced 76th Air Base Group. Replaced by 89th Support Group[31]
1800th AACS Wing Langley AFB, VA
Tinker AFB, OK
MATS1 October 1948
10 March 49
10 March 49
1 November 1957
Was 1st AACS Wing. Redesignated Continental AACS Area[66][67]
1800th Information Systems Wing
1800th Communications Wing
Fort Myer, VA
The Pentagon, VA
AFCC1 February 1986
8 July 1989
8 July 1989
c. 1992
Redesignated 1 November 1986.[68]
1804th AACS WingElmendorf AFB, AKMATS1 October 19531 November 1957Was 1804th AACS Group. Redesignated Alaskan AACS Region.[66][69]
1805th AACS WingPepperell AFB, CanadaMATS1 October 19531 November 1957Was 1805th AACS Group. Redesignated North Atlantic AACS Region.[66][70]
1807th AACS WingWiesbaden Mil Post
Furstenfeldbruck AB
Bitburg AB, Germany
MATS1 October 1948
26 June 1953
15 November 55
26 June 1953
15 November 55
1 November 1957
Was 5th AACS Wing. Redesignated Europe Africa Middle East AACS Area.[66][71]
1808th AACS WingTokyo
Fuchu AS, Japan
Wheeler AFB, HI
MATS1 October 1948
15 May 1956
19 January 1957
15 May 1956
19 January 1957
1 November 1957
Was 7th AACS Wing. Redesignated Pacific AACS Area.[66][72]
1840th Air Base WingRichards-Gebaur AFB, MOAFCS1 July 19701 October 1977Replaced 4676th ABG when base transferred from ADC. Transferred to MAC as 1607th ABG.[73]
1931st Information Systems Wing
1931st Communications Wing
Elmendorf AFB, AKAFCC1 July 1984
1 November 1986
1 November 1986
1 October 1990
Was 1931st Communications Group.
Redesignated 1931st Communications Group.
[12]
1989th Information Systems Wing
1989th Communications Wing
Torrejon AB, SpainAFCC4 January 1985
1 November 1986
1 November 1986
16 August 1989
Discontinued.[74]
2005th Information Systems Wing
2005th Communications Wing
Sembach AB, GermanyAFCC4 January 1985
1 November 1986
1 November 1986
c. 31 March 1993
Was 2005th Information Systems Group. Redesignated 601st Communications Group.[75]
2043d Air Weather WingTokyo, JapanMATS1 October 19481 January 1949Was 43d Weather Wing. Redesignated 2143d Air Weather Wing.[76]
2058th Air Weather WingWiesbaden AB, Germany
Furstenfeldbruck AB, Germany
MATS12 October 1951
25 June 1953
25 June 1953
8 February 1954
Was 2105th Air Weather Group. Replaced by 2d Weather Wing.[77]
2059th Air Weather WingTinker AFB, OKMATS1 October 19481 June 1952Was 59th Weather Wing. Discontinued.[65]
2143d Air Weather WingTokyo, JapanMATS1 January 19498 February 1954Was 2043d Air Weather Wing. Replaced by 1st Weather Wing.[76]
2147th Information Systems Wing
2147th Communications Wing
RAF Mildenhall, UKAFCC4 January 1985
1 November 1986
1 November 1986
c. 1 February 1992
Was 2147th Information Systems Group. Redesignated 100th Communications Group. [78]
2349th Air Base WingParks AFB, CACONAC1 January 1957c. 1 January 1958Was 3275 Basic Military Training Wing. Redesignated 2349 ABG.[79]
2477th Air Reserve Training WingVancouver Barracks, WACONACc. 1 July 19581 September 1960Replaced by 2477th Air Force Reserve Sector.[80]
2478th Air Reserve Training WingLong Beach IAP, CACONACc. 5 May 19581 September 1960Replaced by 2478th Air Force Reserve Sector.[81]
2479th Air Reserve Training WingFort Miley, CACONACc. 8 May 19581 September 1960Replaced by 2479th Air Force Reserve Sector.[82]
2480th Air Reserve Training WingDetroit, MI
O'Hare IAP, IL
CONAC14 May 1958
c. 1 July 1959
c. 1 July 1959
1 September 1960
Replaced by 2480th Air Force Reserve Sector.[83]
2481st Air Reserve Training WingMinneapolis-St Paul IAP, MNCONACUnknown1 September 1960Replaced by 2481st Air Force Reserve Sector.[84]
Air Reserve Training Wing, Provisional, 2482dDenver, COCONAC14 May 19588 July 1958Replaced by 2482d Air Reserve Training Wing.[85]
2482d Air Reserve Training WingDenver, COCONACc. 8 July 19581 September 1960Replaced by 2482d Air Force Reserve Sector.[85]
Air Reserve Training Wing, Provisional, 2483dSaint Louis, MOCONACc 8 May 19588 July 1959Replaced by 2383d Air Reserve Training Wing.[86]
2483d Air Reserve Training WingSaint Louis, MO
Scott AFB, IL
CONAC8 July 1958
Fall 1958
Fall 1958
1 September 1960
Replaced by 2483d Air Force Reserve Sector.[38]
Air Reserve Training Wing, Provisional, 2484thHensley Field, TXCONACc. 8 May 19588 July 1959Replaced by 2384th Air Reserve Training Wing.[87]
2484th Air Reserve Training WingHensley Field, TXCONAC8 July 19581 September 1960Replaced by 2484th Air Force Reserve Sector.[87]
Air Reserve Training Wing, Provisional, 2485thEllington AFB, TXCONACc. 8 May 19588 July 1959Replaced by 2385th Air Reserve Training Wing.[88]
2485th Air Reserve Training WingEllington AFB, TXCONAC8 July 19581 September 1960Replaced by 2485th Air Force Reserve Sector.[88]
Air Reserve Training Wing, Provisional, 2490thMitchel AFB, NYCONAC8 May 19588 July 1959Replaced by 2390th Air Reserve Training Wing.[89]
2490th Air Reserve Training WingMitchel AFB, NYCONAC8 July 19581 September 1960Replaced by 2490th Air Force Reserve Sector.[89]
2491st Air Reserve Training WingGrenier Field, NHCONACc. 1 July 19581 September 1960Replaced by 2491st Air Force Reserve Sector.[90]
2492d Air Reserve Training WingGreater Pittsburgh IAP, PACONAC1 July 19581 September 1960Replaced by 2492d Air Force Reserve Sector.[91]
2493d Air Reserve Training WingAndrews AFB, MDCONAC1 July 19581 July 1960Replaced by 2493d Air Force Reserve Sector.[92]
2494th Air Reserve Training WingClinton County AFB, OHCONAC1 July 19581 September 1960Replaced by 2494th Air Force Reserve Sector.[93]
2495th Air Reserve Training WingAtlanta, GACONAC1 July 19581 September 1960Replaced by 2495th Air Force Reserve Sector.[94]
2496th Air Reserve Training WingTampa, FLCONAC1 July 19581 September 1960Replaced by 2496th Air Force Reserve Sector.[95]
2500th Air Base WingMitchel AFB, NYCONAC1 June 195225 June 1961Was 2500 ABG. 2500 ABG Mar 1958-Jul 1959. Base closed.[96]
2705 Air Munitions WingHill AFB, UTAFLC8 January 19601 November 1969Discontinued.[44]
2710th Air Base WingTachikawa AB, JapanAMCc. 1 July 19571 January 1961Replaced 375 ABG when base transferred from PACAF. Replaced by 6100 ABW.[97][98]
2750th Air Base Wing Wright-Patterson AFB, OHAMC/AFLC28 August 19481 October 1992Was 4000th AF Base Unit (Air Base). Redesignated 645th Air Base Wing[99]
2751st Experimental WingGriffiss AFB, NYAMCc. 20 September 194912 June 1951Was 2751st Air Force Base.[100]
2754th Experimental WingHolloman AFB, NMAMC20 September 1949c. 30 June 1951Was 2754th Air Force Base. Transferred to ARDC as 6540th Missile Test Wing.[101]
2758th Experimental WingKirtland AFB, NMAMCc. 1948c. 1949Was 2758th Air Force Base. Transferred to SWC as 4901st Special Weapons Wing.[51]
2759th Experimental WingEdwards AFB, CAAMCc. 20 May 194925 June 1951Was 2759th Air Force Base. Replaced by AF Test Center[102]
2842d Transportation Control WingMcClellan AFB, CAAMC26 February 19521 June 1953Discontinued.[103]
2845th Air Depot WingGriffiss AFB, NYAMC28 July 19523 January 1955Was 2905th Specialized Depot Group. Discontinued along with Rome Air Depot[100]
2848th Air Base WingNorton AFB, CAAMC, AFLC1 May 19538 July 1964Replaced 2950th ABW. Redesignated 2848th ABG.[104]
2849th Air Base WingHill AFB, UTAMC, AFLC1 May 19538 July 1964Replaced 25th ABG. Redesignated 2849th ABG.[44]
2850th Air Base WingBrookley AFB, ALAMC, AFLC1 May 1953c. 8 July 1964Redesignated 2850th ABG.[105]
2851st Air Base WingKelly AFB, TXAMC, AFLC1 August 195316 October 64Replaced 3048th ABG. Redesignated 2851st ABG,[63]
2852d Air Base Wing McClellan AFB, CAAMC, AFLC1 August 5316 October 64Replaced 3083d Air Base Gp. Redesignated 2852d Air Base Group[103]
2853d Air Base WingRobins AFB, GAAMC, AFLC1 August 195316 October 1964Redesignated 2853d ABG.[106]
2854th Air Base WingTinker AFB, OKAMC, AFLC1 August 195316 October 1964 Redesignated 2854th ABG.[65]
2855th Air Base WingOlmsted AFB, PAAMC, AFLCc. 1 August 1953c. 16 October 1964Redesignated 2855th ABG.[107]
2856th Air Base WingGriffiss AFB, NYAMC, AFLC16 February 19581 July 1970Replaced by 416th CSG when base transferred to SAC. [100]
2899th Depot Training WingKelly AFB, TXAMC11 February 19524 April 55Replaced 2949th Depot Training Wing.
2900th Air Depot Wing (Mobile)Kelly AFB, TXAMC16 August 19541 March 1956Discontinued.[63]
2940th Depot Training WingKelly AFB, TXAMC16 March 195111 February 1952Replaced by 2899th Depot Training Wing.[63]
2941st Depot Training WingBrookley AFB, ALAMC15 March 195119 November 1952Discontinued.[108]
2942d Depot Training WingMcClellan AFB, CAAMC16 March 19513 January 1955Discontinued.[103]
2943d Depot Training WingRobins AFB, GAAMC15 March 195119 November 1952Discontinued.[106]
2944th Depot Training WingTinker AFB, OKAMC15 March 195119 November 1952Discontinued.[65]
2949th Depot Training WingHill AFB, UTAMC12 October 195127 November 1952Discontinued.[44]
2950th Depot Training WingNorton AFB, CAAMC7 November 195119 November 1952Discontinued.[104]
3079th Aviation Depot WingWright-Patterson AFB, OHAMC6 February 19551 July 1962Flying units transferred to 39th Logistics Support Group. Special weapons storage units transferred to SAC or Air Materiel Areas.[109][110]
3090th Air Depot WingWright-Patterson AFB, OHAMC5 December 19531 June 1954Unknown.[109]
3090th Support WingMadrid, SpainAMCc. 1 January 19551 January 1957Transferred to USAFE as 7602d Support Wing.[111][note 7]
3130th Air Base WingChateauroux AS, FranceAMCc. 1 January 1956c. 1958Replaced 7373d Air Depot Wing when base transferred from USAFE. Redesignated 3130th ABG. [100]
3153d Air Base WingNouasseur AB, MoroccoAMC1 March 1954c. 1 July 1958Replaced 7280th Air Depot Wing when base transferred from USAFE. Redesignated 3922d ABG when base transferred to SAC.
3200th Maintenance Wing
3200th Test Wing (Maintenance)
Eglin AFB, FLAPGC1 July 1953
1 October 1954
1 October 1954
24 October 1955
Replaced by 3241st Test Group.[112][113]
3200th Proof Test WingEglin AFB, FLAPGC1 April 19511 July 1952Functions split among 3200th Maintenance Wing, 3202d Installations Wing and 3206th Support Wing.[112]
3200th Support WingEglin AFB, FLAFSC10 June 881 October 1992Replaced 3201st ABG. Redesignated 646th Air Base Wing[112][114]
3201st Air Base WingEglin AFB, FLAPGC, AFSC1 April 195116 September 1964Replaced by 3201 ABG[112]
3202d Installations WingEglin AFB, FLAPGC 1 July 19531 August 1955Redesignated 3201st Installations Group[112][115]
3206th Support Wing
3206th Test Wing
Eglin AFB, FLAPGC1 July 1953
c. 1 October 1954
c. 1 October 1954
1 August 1957

Redesignated 3206th Test Group
[112]
3245th Air Base WingL G Hanscom Field, MAARDC, AFSC1 April 19601 July 1964Replaced 6520th ABG. Redesignated 3245th ABG.[116]
3246th Test WingEglin AFB, FLAFSC 1 July 19701 October 1992Replaced by 46th Test Wing[112][117]
3250th Technical Training WingLackland AFB, TXATC1 April 19771 January 1978Discontinued.[118]
3250th Technical Training WingLackland AFB, TXATC1 November 19791 February 1992Redesignated 3250th TTG.[118]
3275th AF Indoctrination Wing
3275th Basic Military Training Wing
Parks AFB, CAATC16 August 1951
16 January 1953
16 January 1953
1 January 1957
Transferred to CONAC as 2349 ABW.[79]
3300th Technical Training WingKeesler AFB, MSATC1 April 19771 January 1978Discontinued.[119]
3300th Technical Training WingKeesler AFB, MSATC1 October 19791 February 1992Redesignated 3300th Technical Training Group.[119]
3310th Technical Training WingScott AFB, ILATC28 August 19481 October 1957Replaced 3505th AF Base Unit. Redesignated 1405th ABW when base transferred to MATS.[38]
3320th Technical Training Wing Amarillo AFB, TXATC12 March 1951c. 1 January 1959Redesignated Amarillo Technical Training Center.[120]
3330th Technical Training WingChanute AFB, ILATC1 November 1979c. 30 September 1993Base closed.[121]
3345th Technical Training WingChanute AFB, ILATC26 August 1948c. 1 January 1959Replaced 3502d AF Base Unit. Redesignated Chanute Technical Training Center,[121]
3350th Technical Training WingChanute AFB, ILATC1 April 1977 1 January 1978 [121]
3380th Technical Training WingKeesler AFB, MSATC26 August 19481 January 1959Replaced 3704th AF Base Unit. Redesignated Keesler Technical Training Center.[119]
3400th Technical Training WingLowry AFB, COATC1 April 19771 January 1978Discontinued.[122]
3415th Technical Training WingLowry AFB, COATC26 August 1948after 31 December 1968Replaced 3705th AF Base Unit.[122]
3450th Technical Training WingFrancis E. Warren AFB, WYATC26 August 19481 February 1958Replaced 463d AF Base Unit. Support units replaced by SAC 389th ABG.[123]
3480th Technical Training WingGoodfellow AFB, TXATC1 July 19781 February 1992Redesignated 3480th TTG[124]
3499th Training Aids WingChanute AFB, ILATC1 October 194914 July 1951Discontinued.[121]
3499th Mobile Training Wing
3499th Field Training Wing
Chanute AFB, ILATC14 July 1951
30 Jun 1957
30 Jun 1957
1 Sep 1959
Was 3499th Mobile Training Group. Discontinued.[121][125][126]
3500th Pilot Training WingBarksdale AFB, LA
Reese AFB, TX
ATC26 August 1948
14 October 1949
14 October 1949
1 October 1972
Replaced 2621 AF Base Unit. Replaced by 64th Flying Training Wing.[127][128][129]
3500th Recruiting WingWaco AFB, TX
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
ATC10 April 1954
May 1954
May 1954
8 July 1959
Was 3500th Personnel Processing Group. Replaced by USAF Recruiting Service.[109]
3505th Pilot Training WingGreenville AFB, MSATC1 February 1953May 1961Replaced by 3505th Technical Training Group[109]
3510th Flying Training WingRandolph AFB, TXATC26 August 19481 May 1972Replaced 2532 AF Base Unit. Also 3510th Basic Flying Training Wg, Pilot Training Wg, CCTW. Replaced by 12th Flying Training Wing[130][131]
3520th Combat Crew Training Wing
3520th Flying Training Wing
3520th Combat Crew Training Wing
McConnell AFB, KSATC1 June 1951
c. 1 June 1952
25 September 1954
c. 1 June 1952
25 September 1954
1 July 1958
Transferred to SAC as 4347th CCTW.[132]
3525th Pilot Training Wing
3525th Combat Crew Training Wing
Williams AFB, AZATC26 August 1948
1 January 1956
1 January 1956
1 July 1958
Replaced 3010 AF Base Unit. Transferred to TAC as 4530 CCTW.[133]
3525th Pilot Training WingWilliams AFB, AZATC1 October 19601 February 1973Was 4530th CCTW Replaced by 82d Flying Training Wing[133][134]
3535th Navigator Training WingMather AFB, CAATC26 August 19481 April 1973Replaced 2622d AF Base Unit. Earlier 3535th Bombardier Training Wg, Observer Training Wing, Aircraft Observer Training Wing. Replaced by 323d Flying Training Wing.[135][136]
3540th Combat Crew Training Wing
3540th Flying Training Wing
Pinecastle AFB, FLATCc. 14 June 1951
c. 1 June 1952
c. 1 June 1952
1 January 1954
Transferred to SAC as 4042d Flying Training Wing.[132]
3545th Basic Pilot Training Wing
3545th Pilot Training Wing
Goodfellow AFB, TXATC26 August 19481 October 1958Replaced 2533d AF Base Unit. Replaced by 6940th ABW when base transferred to USAFSS[124]
3550th Pilot Training WingMoody AFB, GAATC1 September 19511 December 1973Also 3550th Training Wg, Flying Training Wg, CCTW. Replaced by 38th Flying Training Wing.[137][138]
3555th Pilot Training WingPerrin AFB, TXATC26 August 19481 July 1962Also 3555th Flying Training Wg, CCTW. Replaced by 4780th Air Defense Wing.[139]
3560th Pilot Training WingWebb AFB, TXATC1 October 19511 December 1972Replaced by 78th Flying Training Wing.[140]
3565th Navigator Training WingJames Connally AFB, TXATCc. 1 January 1949c. 31 December 1965Earlier 3565 Basic Pilot Tng Wg, 3565 Pilot Tng Wg, 3565 Training Wg, 3565 Observer Tng Wg, 3565 Aircraft Observer Tng Wg. Base closed.[141]
3575th Pilot Training WingVance AFB, OKATC26 August 19481 November 1972Replaced 2518 AF Base Unit. Replaced by 71st Flying Training Wing.[142][143]
3595th Combat Crew Training WingNellis AFB, NVATC22 December 19481 July 1958Also 3595th Training Wing, Pilot Training Wing, Flying Training Wing. Transferred to TAC as 4520th CCTW.[144]
3600th Flying Training Wing
3600th Combat Crew Training Wing
Luke AFB, AZATC1 November 1952
30 November 1952
30 November 1952
1 July 1958
Transferred to TAC as 4510th CCTW.[145]
3610th Observer Training Wing
3610th Navigator Training Wing
Harlingen AFB, TXATC1 April 1952
unknown
30 unknown
1 July 1962
Base reopened to base closed[126][146]
3615th Pilot Training WingCraig AFB, ALATC1 September 19501 July 1972Was 3840th Air University Wing. 3615 Flying Training Wing 1954-1958. Replaced by 29th Flying Training Wing.[24][147]
3625 Training Wing
3625th Flying Training Wing (Interceptor)
3625th Combat Crew Training Wing
Tyndall AFB, FLATC1 September 1950
c. 31 March 1952
c. 1 July 1954
c. 31 March 1952
c. 1 July 1954
1 July 1957
Was 3820th Air University Wing Replaced by 4756th Air Defense Wing.[148]
3630 Flying Training WingSheppard AFB, FLATC10 Dec 19651 Jan 1973Replaced by 80th Flying Training Wing.[149]
3635th Combat Crew Training Wing (Survival)
3635th Flying Training Wing (Advanced)
Stead AFB, NVATC1 September 1954
15 July 1958
15 July 1958
c. 1 April 1966
Transferred from SAC, was 3904th Composite Wing. Base closed.[150]
3636th Combat Crew Training WingFairchild AFB, WAATC1 April 197128 January 1992Was 3636th CCTG. Consolidated with 336th Bombardment Group as 336th Crew Training Group.[151]
3640th Pilot Training WingLaredo AFB, TXATCc. 1 April 19521 August 1972Replaced by 38th Flying Training Wing.[137]
3645th Pilot Training WingLaughlin AFB, TXATC1 May 19531 September 1957Also 3645th Flying Training Wing, 3645th CCTW, Replaced by 4080th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing [152]
3646th Pilot Training WingLaughlin AFB, TXATC16 October 19611 August 1972Support elements transferred from 4080th CSG. Replaced by 47th Flying Training Wing.[152][153]
3650th AF Indoctrination Wing
3650th Military Training Wing
Sampson AFB, NYATC1 December 50
c. 1 January 1953
c. 1 January 1952
c. 30 June 1956
Base closed.[154][155]
3650th Pilot Training WingColumbus AFB, MSATC1 July 19691 August 1972Replaced 454th Bombardment Wing. Replaced by 14th Flying Training Wing.[156][157][158]
3700th AF Indoctrination Wing
3700th Military Training Wing
Lackland AFB, TXATC28 October 1949
c. 1 April 1952
c. 1 April 1952
1 January 1959
Was Indoctrination Division, ATC. Redesignated Lackland Military Training Center.[118]
3700th Basic Training WingLackland AFB, TXATC26 August 194822 April 1949Discontinued.[118]
3700th Technical Training WingSheppard AFB, TXATC1 April 19771 January 1978Discontinued.[149]
3700th Technical Training WingSheppard AFB, TXATC1 November 19791 February 1992Redesignated 3700th TTG[149]
3750th Basic Training Wing
3750th Technical Training Wing
Sheppard AFB, TXATC26 August 1948
c. Jun 1949
c. Jun 1949
1 January 1959
Redesignated Sheppard Technical Training Center.[149]
3785th Field Training WingSheppard AFB, TXATC1 July 19841 February 1992Was 3785th Field Training Group. Redesignated 396th Field Training Group[159]
3790th Medical Service Training WingSheppard AFB, TXATC1 April 19881 February 1992Replaced School of Health Care Sciences. Redesignated 3790th Medical Service Training Group[160]
3800th Air University Wing
3800th Air Base Wing
Maxwell AFB, ALAU, ATC28 July 1948
1 September 1954
21 July 1983
1 September 1954
2 January 1979
1 October 1992
Replaced 502d Air University Wing
3800 ABG, Jan 1979-Jul 1983. Consolidated with 502d Air University Wing as 502d Air Base Wing.
[161]
3820th Air University WingTyndall AFB, FLAU28 July 19481 September 1950Replaced 500th AU Wing. Transferred to ATC as 3625th Training Wing.[162]
3840th Air University WingCraig AFB, FLAU28 July 19481 September 1950Replaced 501st AU Wing. Transferred to ATC as 3615th Pilot Training Wing.[147]
3902d Air Base WingOffutt AFB, NESAC16 August 19491 March 1986Replaced 3902 ABG. Replaced by 55th CSG[163]
3904th Composite WingCamp Carson, CO
Stead AFB, NV
SAC21 October 1950
1 September 1951
1 September 1951
1 September 1954
Replaced 3904 Training Squadron, Transferred to ATC as 3635th Combat Crew Training Wing.[164]
3918th Strategic WingRAF Upper Heyford, UKSAC1 May 196431 March 1965Was 3918 CSG. Support units transferred to 7514 CSG.[165]
3920th Strategic WingRAF Brize Norton, UKSAC1 July 195731 March 1965Discontinued.[166]
3960th Air Base Wing
3960th Strategic Wing
Andersen AFB, GuamSAC1 April 1955
1 November 1963
1 April 1965
1 July 1956
1 August 1964
1 April 1970
3960th ABG Jul 1956-Jul 1959. 3960th CSG, Jul 1959-Nov 1963, Aug 64-Apr 1965. Replaced by 43d Strategic Wing.[167][168]
3970th Strategic Wing Torrejon AB, SpainSAC1 February 196425 June 196698th Strategic Wing[169]
3973d Strategic WingMoron AB, SpainSAC1 February 1964l Apr 1966Was 3973d CSG. Replaced by 7473d CSG when base transferred to USAFE.[170]
3977th Support WingMadrid, SpainSAC19571 April 1958Was 7602d Support Wing. Redesignated 3977th Support Group.[111]
4008th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance WingBarksdale AFB, LASAC1 July 197530 June 1977Discontinued.[128]
4026th Strategic WingWurtsmith AFB, MISAC1 August 19589 January 1961Replaced by 379th Bombardment Wing.[171][172]
4038th Strategic WingDow AFB, MESAC1 August 19581 February 1963Nonoperational until Feb 61. Replaced by 397th Bombardment Wing.[173][174]
4039th Strategic WingGriffiss AFB, NYSAC1 August 19581 February 1963Replaced by 416th Bombardment Wing.[100][175]
4042d Strategic WingK.I. Sawyer AFB, MISAC1 August 19581 February 1963Replaced by 410th Bombardment Wing[176][177]
4043d Strategic WingWright-Patterson AFB, OHSAC1 August 19581 February 1963Replaced by 17th Bombardment Wing.[109][178]
4045th Air Refueling WingSelfridge AFB, MISAC1 July 19591 January 1963Replaced by 500th Air Refueling Wing.[179]
4047th Strategic WingMcCoy AFB, FLSAC1 July 19611 April 1963Replaced by 306th Bombardment Wing. [180]
4050th Air Refueling WingWestover AFB, MASAC1 April 19551 January 1963Replaced by 499th Air Refueling Wing.[45][179]
4060th Air Refueling WingDow AFB, MESAC8 March 19551 February 1960Discontinued. Support units transferred to 4038th Strategic Wing.[174]
4061st Air Refueling WingMalmstrom AFB, MTSAC1 July 195715 July 1961Discontinued. Support units transferred to 341st Strategic Missile Wing.[35][181]
4062d Strategic Missile Wing (Minuteman)Hill AFB, UTSAC1 December 1960 20 February 1962Discontinued.[44]
4070th Support WingMarch AFB, CASAC20 December 195515 June 1957Discontinued.[182]
4080th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, Light
4080th Strategic Wing
Turner AFB, GA
Laughlin AFB, TX
Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ
SAC1 May 1956
1 April 1957
1 July 1963
1 April 1957
1 July 1963
25 June 1966
Redesignated 15 June 1960. Replaced by 100th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing.[152][183][184]
4081st Strategic WingErnest Harmon AFB, CanadaSAC1 April 195725 June 1966Replaced 6605th ABW when base transferred from NEAC. Replaced by 4081st Air Base Squadron.[185]
4082d Strategic WingRCAF Goose Bay, CanadaSAC1 June 19632 October 1966Replaced 6606 ABW. Replaced by 95th Strategic Wing.[186]
4083d Air Base WingThule AB, GreenlandSAC1 July 19491 July 1960Was 4083d ABG. Replaced by 4683d ABG when base transferred to ADC.[187][188]
4083d Strategic WingThule AB, GreenlandSAC1 April 19571 July 1959Discontinued. Replaced by 4683d Air Defense Wing.[188]
4090th Air Refueling WingClinton County AFB, OHSAC1 August 19581 July 1960Discontinued. Base transferred to AF Reserve before wing received aircraft.[189]
4108th Air Refueling WingPlattsburgh AFB, NYSAC1 January 19611 January 1963Replaced by 497th Air Refueling Wing.[179][190]
4123d Strategic WingCarswell AFB, TX
Clinton-Sherman AFB, OK
SAC10 December 1957
25 February 1959
25 February 1959
1 February 1963
Relocated after completion of construction. Replaced by 70th Bombardment Wing.[191][192]
4126th Strategic WingBeale AFB, CASAC8 February 19591 February 1963Replaced by 456th Strategic Aerospace Wing.[193][194]
4128th Strategic WingAmarillo AFB, TXSAC5 January 19591 February 1963Replaced by 461st Bombardment Wing.[195]
4130th Strategic WingBergstrom AFB, TXSAC1 October 19581 September 1963Replaced by 340th Bombardment Wing.[196][197]
4133d Strategic WingGrand Forks AFB, SDSAC1 September 19581 February 1963Replaced by 319th Bombardment Wing.[198][199]
Bombardment Wing, Provisional, 4133dAndersen AFB, GuamSAC1 February 1966 1 July 1970Operational headquarters for B-52 units deployed for Operation Arc Light[167]
4134th Strategic WingMather AFB, CASAC1 May 19581 February 1963Replaced by 320th Bombardment Wing.[136][200]
4135th Strategic WingEglin AFB, FLSAC1 December 19581 February 1963Replaced by 39th Bombardment Wing.[112][201]
4136th Strategic WingMinot AFB, NDSAC1 September 19581 February 1963Replaced by 450th Bombardment Wing.[202][203]
4137th Strategic WingRobins AFB, GASAC1 July 19591 February 1963Replaced by 465th Bombardment Wing.[106][204]
4138th Strategic WingTurner AFB. GASAC1 January 19591 February 1963Replaced by 484th Bombardment Wing.[205]
4141st Strategic WingGlasgow AFB, MTSAC1 September 19581 February 1963Replaced by 91st Bombardment Wing.[206]
4157th Strategic WingEielson AFB, AKSACc. 1 November 196325 March 1967Was 4157th CSG. Replaced by 6th Strategic Aerospace Wing.[207][208]
4158th Strategic WingElmendorf AFB, AKSAC1 November 196325 June 1966Was 4158th CSG. Discontinued.[209]
4170th Strategic WingLarson AFB, WASAC1 July 19591 February 1963Replaced by 462d Strategic Aerospace Wing.[210]
4190th Wing (Provisional)Aviano AB, ItalyUSAFE11 March 19961 July 1997Replaced 7490th Wing (P). Replaced by 16th Air Expeditionary Wing.[211]
4200th Strategic Reconnaissance WingBeale AFB, CASAC1 April 196525 June 1966Replaced by 9th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing.[193][212]
4228th Strategic WingColumbus AFB, MSSAC1 July 19581 February 1963Replaced by 454th Bombardment Wing.[156][158]
4238th Strategic WingBarksdale AFB, LASAC15 March 19581 April 1963Replaced by 2d Bombardment Wing.[128][213]
4239th Strategic WingKincheloe AFB, MISAC1 July 19591 February 1963Replaced by 449th Bombardment Wing.[214]
4240d Flying Training WingPinecastle AFB, FLSAC1 January 195425 May 1954Was 3540 Flying Training Wing. Replaced by 321st Bombardment Wing.[132]
4241st Strategic WingSeymour Johnson AFB, NCSAC1 October 5815 April 1963Replaced by 68th Bombardment Wing.[215][216]
4245th Strategic WingSheppard AFB, TXSAC5 January 19591 February 1963Replaced by 494th Bombardment Wing.[149]
4252d Strategic WingKadena AB, OkinawaSAC8 January 19651 April 1970Replaced by 376th Strategic Wing[217][218]
4258th Strategic WingU-Tapao AB, ThailandSAC2 June 196631 March 1970Replaced by 307th Strategic Wing.[219]
Bombardment Wing, Provisional, 4300thDiego Garcia, BIOTSAC17 January 1991c. 28 February 1991Operational headquarters for B-52s deployed for Operation Desert Storm.[220]
4320th Strategic Wing (Missile)F. E. Warren AFB, WYSAC1 February 195812 February 1958Replaced Strategic Missile Wing, Provisional. Replaced by 706th Strategic Missile Wing, Atlas[123][221]
4321st Strategic Wing Offutt AFB, NESAC1 October 19591 January 1963Replaced by 385th Strategic Missile Wing.[163][222]
4347th Combat Crew Training WingMcConnell AFB, KSSAC1 July 195815 June 1963Was 3520th CCTW. Discontinued[132]
4392d Aerospace Support WingVandenberg AFB, CASAC21 July 1961c. 19 November 19914392 Aerospace Support Group Dec 61-Jul 87. Consolidated with 30th ABG as 30th Support Group[223]
4397th Air Refueling Wing (Training)Randolph AFB, TXSAC1 July 195815 June 1963Discontinued. Support units transferred to 388th CSG.[131]
4403rd Tactical Fighter WingEngland AFBTAC15 September 19701 July 1972Replaced by 23rd TFW.[224][225]
4404th Tactical Fighter Wing, Provisional
4404th Composite Wing, Provisional
Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia
King Abdul Azziz AB, Saudi Arabia
AFCENT13 March 1991
17 June 1991
17 June 1991
1 June 1992
Operation Southern Watch Replaced by 4404th Wing, P.[226]
4404th Wing, ProvisionalKing Abdul Azziz AB, Saudi Arabia
Prince Sultan AB, Saudi Arabia
AFCENT1 June 1993
c. 26 June 1996
c. 26 June 1996
1 October 1998
Operation Southern Watch Replaced by 363d Air Expeditionary Wing.[227]
Operations Support Wing, Provisional 4409thKing Khalid IAP, Saudi ArabiaAFCENTc. Oct 1990c. Mar 1991Operation Desert Storm.[228]
4410th Combat Crew Training WingHurlburt Field, FL
England AFB, LA
TAC1 December 1965
15 July 1969
15 July 1969
15 September 1970
Redesignated 4410th Special Operations Training Group.[225][229][note 8]
Operations Support Wing, Provisional, 4410thKing Khalid Mil City, Saudi ArabiaAFCENT10 January 1991c. 20 April 1991Operation Desert Storm.[230]
Troop Carrier Wing, Provisional 4413thSewart AFB, TNTAC1 December 19651 July 1966Replaced by 64th Tactical Airlift Wing.[127]
4430th Air Base WingLangley AFB, VATAC12 February 195220 April 53Replaced 47th ABG, Replaced by 405 ABG[231]
4453rd Combat Crew Training WingMacDill AFB, FL
Davis-Monthan AFB
TAC1 April 1964
1 July 1964
1 July 1964
30 September 1971
Was 4453d CCTG. Replaced by 355th TFW[184][232]
Tactical Fighter Wing, Provisional, 4474thNellis AFB, NVTAC1 March 19776 August 1977Discontinued.[144]
Tactical Training Wing, Provisional, 4479thHolloman AFB, NMTAC28 October 19761 January 1977Replaced by 479th Tactical Training Wing[101][233]
4480th Tactical Fighter WingNellis AFB, NVTAC15 July 196720 January 1967Replaced by 474th TFW[144]
Composite Test Wing, Provisional, 4485thEglin AFB, FLTAC1 February 196416 March 1964Replaced by 4485th Test Wing.[112]
4485th Test WingEglin AFB, FLTAC16 March 196430 June 1965Replaced Composite Test Wing,P, 4485th.[112]
4500th Air Base WingLangley AFB, VATAC22 March 196015 April 1977Replaced 836th ABG. Replaced by 1st CSG[231]
4504th Missile Training Wing (Tactical)
4504th Tactical Missile Wing (Training)
Orlando AFB, FLTACc. 1 September 1954
18 October 1956
18 October 1956
c. 25 March 1967
Discontinued when base closed.[234]
4505th Air Refueling WingLangley AFB, VATAC1 July 19588 October 1963Discontinued. Squadrons assigned to host base wings.[231]
4510th Combat Crew Training WingLuke AFB, AZTAC1 July 195816 October 1969Was 3600th CCTW. Replaced by 58th Tactical Fighter Training Wing.[145][235]
4520th Combat Crew Training WingNellis AFB, NVTAC1 July 195820 January 1968Was 3595th CCTW. Replaced by 474th TFW.[144][236]
4525th Fighter Weapons WingNellis AFB, NVTAC1 September 196615 October 1969Replaced USAF Fighter Weapons School. Replaced by 57th Fighter Weapons Wing.[144][237]
4530th Combat Crew Training WingWilliams AFB, AZTAC1 September 196615 October 1969Was 3535th CCTW. Transferred to ATC as 3535th Pilot Training Wing[133]
4531st Tactical Fighter WingHomestead AFB, FLTAC1 November 196615 October 1970Replaced by 31st TFW[238]
4554th Combat Crew Training Wing
4454th Tactical Fighter Wing
Myrtle Beach AFB, SCTAC27 May 1969
1 April 1970
1 April 1970
15 June 1970
Replaced 113th TFW. Replaced by 354th TFW.[239][240]
4600th Air Base WingPeterson AFB, COADC8 April 1958 15 March 1975Was 4600th ABG. Replaced by 46th Aerospace Defense Wing[117][188]
4601st Support WingParamus, NJ
Stewart AFB, NY
ADC1 October 19591 October 1963 Discontinued.[188]
4602d Support WingOttawa, CanadaADC1 July 19591 July 19634602d Support Group redesignated. Discontinued.[188]
4620th Air Defense Wing, SAGE ExperimentalLexington MA
Santa Monica CA
ADC1 June 19551 February 1961Discontinued.[188]
4621st Air Defense Wing, SAGEMcGuire AFB, NJADC1 April 19561 October 1956Redesignated New York Air Defense Sector.[188]
4622d Air Defense Wing, SAGEOtis AFB, MAADC1 April 19561 October 1956Redesignated Boston Air Defense Sector.[188]
4624th Air Defense Wing, SAGESyracuse AFS, NYADC1 October 195615 August 1958Redesignated Syracuse Air Defense Sector.[188]
4625th Air Defense Wing, SAGEFort Lee AFS, VAADC1 December 19561 September 1958Redesignated Washington Air Defense Sector.[188]
4627th Air Defense Wing, SAGECuster AFS, MIADCNot activeRedesignated Detroit Air Defense Sector before activation.
4628th Air Defense Wing, SAGETruax Field, WIADCNot activeRedesignated Chicago Air Defense Sector before activation.
4683d Air Defense WingThule AB, GreenlandADC1 July 19601 July 1965Replaced 4083d Air Base Wing. Discontinued.[187][188]
4700th Air Defense WingGeiger Field, WAADC1 September 195830 June 1960Inactivated and mission merged into Spokane Air Defense Sector[241]
4702d Defense WingHamilton AFB, CA
Geiger Field, WA
ADC1 February 19528 October 1954Moved on 7 November 1952. Discontinued.[241]
4703d Defense WingLarson AFB, WAADC1 February 19527 April 1952Support elements replaced by 62d ABG when base transferred to TAC.[241]
4704th Air Defense WingMcChord AFB, WAADC1 February 19528 October 1954Discontinued.[241]
4705th Defense WingNorton AFB, CAADC1 February 19521 March 1952Replaced elements of 1st Fighter-Interceptor Wing in California. Operational components reassigned to 94th FIS at George AFB.[241]
4706th Defense Wing
4706th Air Defense Wing
O'Hare IAP, ILADC1 February 1952
1 September 1954
1 September 1954
8 July 1956
Discontinued.[241]
4707th Defense Wing
4707th Air Defense Wing
Otis AFB, MAADC1 February 1952
1 September 1954
1 September 1954
18 October 1956
Replaced by 33d Fighter Wing (Air Defense).[241][242]
4708th Defense Wing
4708th Air Defense Wing
Selfridge AFB, MIADC1 February 1952
1 September 1954
1 September 1954
8 July 1956
Discontinued.[241]
4709th Defense Wing
4709th Air Defense Wing
McGuire AFB, NJADC1 February 1952
1 September 1954
1 September 1954
18 October 1956
Operational elements transferred to 4621st Air Defense Wing in July 1956.[188][241]
4710th Defense Wing
4710th Air Defense Wing
New Castle Airport, DE
O'Hare International Airport
ADC1 February 1952
1 March 1956
1 March 1956
8 July 1956
Redesignated 1 September 1954. Discontinued.[243]
4711th Defense Wing
4711th Air Defense Wing
Presque Isle AFB, ME
Selfridge AFB
ADC1 February 1952
1 March 1956
1 March 1956
8 July 1956
Redesignated 1 September 1954. Discontinued.[243]
4737th Air Base WingPepperell AFB, CanadaADC1 April 19571 May 1958Was 6604th ABW. Subordinate units transferred to 64th Air Division.[243]
4750th Training Wing (Air Defense)
4750th Air Defense Wing
Vincent AFB, AZADC1 September 1953
1 September 1954
1 September 1954
25 June 1950
Discontinued when Vincent AFB closed.[243]
4751st Air Defense Missile Wing
4751st Air Defense Wing (Missile)
Hurlburt Field, FLADC1 October 1957
15 January 1958
15 January 1958
1 July 1962
Support units transferred to 4420th CSG when base transferred to TAC[243][244]
4752d Air Defense WingOklahoma City AFS, OKADC1 September 196125 June 1963Replaced and replaced by Oklahoma City Air Defense Sector[243][245]
4756th Air Defense Wing (Weapons)Tyndall AFB, FLADC1 July 19571 July 1960Operational units transferred to 73d Air Division[243]
4756th Air Defense Wing (Training)Tyndall AFB, FLADC1 July 195730 September 1967Replaced 3625th CCTW. Operational units transferred to Air Defense Weapons Center.[243]
4780th Air Defense Wing (Training)Perrin AFB, TXADC1 July 196230 June 1971Replaced 3555th Pilot Training Wg. Base closed.[246]
4800th Guided Missiles WingPatrick AFB, FLLRPG29 December 195014 May 1951Redesigated 6555th Guided Missiles Wing and transferred to ARDC[247]
4900th Air Base WingKirtland AFB, NMSWC, ARDC, AFSC1 April 19761 July 1977Was 4900th ABG. Redesignated 1606th ABW and transferred to MAC.[51]
4901st Special Weapons WingKirtland AFB, NMSWCc. 19491 December 1949 Was 2758th Experimental Wing. Merged with Special Weapons Command[51]
4901st Support Wing (Atomic)
Air Base Wing
Kirtland AFB, NMSWC, ARDC1 February 19511 September 1954Redesignated 4900 Support Group.[51]
4950th Test WingWright-Patterson AFB, OHAFSC1 March 1971c. 1 October 1992 Mission moved to Edwards AFB[109]
5001st Air Base WingLadd AFB, AKAAC8 April 195320 September 1954Replaced 5001st ABG. Replaced by 5001st ABG.[248]
5001st Composite WingLadd AFB, AKAAC20 September 19488 April 1953Replaced Yukon Composite Wing. 5001 Composite Group c. May-Jul 1949 Replaced by 5001st ABW.[249]
5010th Wing
5010th Composite Wing
5010th Air Base Wing
Eielson AFB, AKAAC1948
4 June 1949
8 October 1954
4 June 1949
8 October 1954
1 January 1965
Was Eielson AFB Bombardment Wing. Redesignated 5010th CSG.[207]
5020th WingDavis AFB, AKAAC20 September 1948c. 27 May 1949Replaced Aleutian Composite Wing. Redesignated 5020th ABG[250]
5039th Air Depot WingElmendorf AFB, AKAAC1 December 19491 January 1951Replaced Alaska Air Depot. Replaced by 39th Air Depot Wing.[251]
5039th Air Base WingElmendorf AFB, AKAAC13 April 19531 June 1957Replaced 39th ABG. Replaced by 5039 ABG.[209]
5040th Air Base WingElmendorf AFB, AKAAC1 October 19578 July 1966Replaced 5039 ABG. Replaced by 21st Composite Wing[209]
5060th Air Base WingLadd AFB, AKAAC1 November 195710 July 1958Replaced 5001st ABG. Replaced by 5060th Support Group.[252]
5070th Air Defense WingElmendorf AFB, AKAAC1 August 19601 October 1961Replaced 11th Air Division. Provided air defense of South Alaska[209]
5600th Wing
5600th Composite Wing
Howard AFB, Panama Canal ZoneCAirC26 July 1948
30 September 1948
30 September 1948
25 April 1949
Replaced 582d Air Service Group. Base closed as primary installation[253]
5620th Composite WingFrance AFB, Panama Canal ZoneCAirCc. 26 July 1948c. 13 June 1949Was 5620th Group. Base closed.
5700th Composite Wing
5700th Air Base Wing
Albrook AFB, Panama Canal ZoneCAirC28 July 1948
c. 1 May 1949
c. 1 May 1949
8 November 1967
Replaced elements of 6th Fighter Wing and 3d Base Complement Squadron
Replaced by 24th Composite Wing
[254]
5900th Wing
5900th Composite Wing
Ramey AFB, Puerto RicoCAirC26 July 1948
1 October 1948
1 October 1948
1 November 1950
Replaced 24th Composite Wing
Replaced by 55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing
[255][256][257]
6000th Support WingTokyo, Japan
Fuchu AS, Japan
FEAF, PACAF8 February 1956
1 May 1956
1 May 1956
30 June 1961
Was 6000th Support Group. Replaced by 6100 Support Wing[258]
6002d Tactical Support Wing Taegu AB, Korea
Ashiya AB Japan
Pusan East (K-9) Air Base, Korea
Pyongyang PRK
Suwon Air Base, Korea
FEAF1 August 1950
8 August 1950
5 September 1950
22 November 1950
30 November 1950
8 August 1950
5 September 1950
22 November 1950
30 November 1950
1 December 1950
Forward Headquarters for 18th Fighter-Bomber Group. Replaced by 18th Fighter-Bomber Wing[16]
6013th Operations Wing (Northern Area)Misawa AB, JapanFEAFc. 2 November 19511 May 1952Replaced by 39th Air Division.[259][260]
6014th Operations Wing (Central Area)Johnson AB, Japan(?)FEAFc. 2 November 19511 May 1952Replaced by 40th Air Division.[261]
6015th Operations Wing (Southern Area)Itazuke AB, JapanFEAFc. 2 November 19511 May 1952Replaced by 43d Air Division.[262]
6016th Air Base WingMisawa AB, JapanFEAF10 July 19527 November 1953Was 6016th Air Base Sq. Replaced by 49th ABG.[259]
6048th Air Base WingHaneda Airport, JapanFEAF1 October 1955c. 30 June 1957Replaced 1503d ABG. Redesignated 6048 ABG.[263]
6100th Air Base Wing
6100th Support Wing
Tachikawa AB, JapanFEAF, PACAFc. 1 January 1961
1 July 1961
1 July 1961
31 July 1970
Replaced 2710 ABW and 6000 Support Wing.
Redesignated 6100 ABG. in 1971.
Replaced by 475th ABW.
[258][264]
6100th Air Base WingYokota AB, JapanPACAF15 May 19711 November 1971Replaced 347th CSG. Replaced by 475th ABW.[265]
6101st Air Base WingNagoya AB, Japan
Komaki AB, Japan
FEAFc. 20 August 1948
30 January 1956
30 January 1956
c. 15 March 1958
Replaced 29th Air Service Group. Both bases closed.[266]
6102d Air Base WingYokota AB, JapanPACAF1 July 19578 January 1964Replaced 35th ABG. Replaced by 441st CSG.[267]
6112th Air Base WingMisawa AB, JapanPACAF1 October 19781 July 1984Replaced 6920th ABG. Replaced by 432d CSG.[259]
6122d Air Base WingAshiya AB, JapanFEAFc. 1 November 19511 May 1952Was 6122d ABG. Replaced by 403d ABG.[268][269]
6131st Tactical Support WingPohang, Korea
Suwon Air Base, Korea
Kimpo AB, Korea
Pyongyang, PRK
FEAF8 August 1950
7 October 1950
28 October 1950
25 November 1950
7 October 1950
28 October 1950
25 November 1950
1 December 1950
Forward Headquarters for 8th Fighter-Bomber Group. Replaced by 8th Fighter-Bomber Wing.[16]
6133d Tactical Support WingIwakuni AB, JapanFEAF12 August 19501 December 1950Forward Headquarters for 3d Bombardment Group. Replaced by 3d Bombardment Wing.[16]
6149th Tactical Support WingIwakuni AB, JapanFEAF12 August 19501 December 1950Forward Headquarters for 49th Fighter-Bomber Group, Replaced by 49th Fighter-Bomber Wing.[16]
6150th Tactical Support WingTsuiki AB, Japan
Pohang, Korea
Yonpo Airfield, North Korea
FEAF5 September 1950
5 October 1950
27 November 1950
5 October 50
27 November 1950
1 December 1950
Forward Headquarters for 35th Fighter-Interceptor Group. Replaced by 35th Fighter-Interceptor Wing.[16]
6160th Air Base WingItazuke AB, JapanFEAF1 December 195020 October 1954Replaced 8th ABG. Replaced by 8th ABG.[270]
6161st Air Base WingYokota AB, JapanFEAF1 December 19501 October 1954Replaced 3d ABG. Replaced by 35th ABG.[267]
6162d Air Base WingJohnson AB, JapanFEAF1 December 1950c. 25 May 1951Replaced 35th ABG. Replaced by 35th ABG.[271]
6163d Air Base WingMisawa AB, JapanFEAF1 December 19502 November 1951Replaced 49th ABG. Replaced by 116th ABG.[259]
6171st Air Base WingOsan AB, KoreaFEAF1 November 195418 March 1955Replaced 18th ABG. Replaced by 58th ABG.[272]
6200th Air Base WingClark AB, PhilippinesFEAF1 December 19501 February 1953Replaced 18th ABG. Replaced by 6200th ABG.[273]
6200th Air Base WingClark AB, PhilippinesFEAF5 January 19559 April 1959Replaced 6200th ABG. Replaced by 405th ABG.[273]
6200th Materiel Wing
6200th Air Base Wing
Clark AB, PhilippinesPACAF1 April 1965
1 August 1968
1 August 1968
31 December 1971
Replaced by 405th CSG.[273]
6208th Air Depot WingClark AB, PhilippinesPACAF17 December 19491 September 1952Replaced 24th Air Depot Wing. Replaced by 24th Air Depot Wing.[273]
Tactical Fighter Wing, Provisional, 6234thKorat RTAFB, ThailandPACAF5 April 19658 July 1965Replaced by 6234th TFW.[274]
6234th Tactical Fighter WingKorat RTAFB, ThailandPACAF8 July 19658 April 1966Replaced TFW, P, 6234. Replaced by 388th TFW.[275]
6235th Tactical Fighter WingTakhli RTAFB, ThailandPACAF8 July 19658 November 1965Replaced by 355th TFW.[276]
6251st Combat Support Wing
6251st Tactical Fighter Wing
Bien Hoa AB, Viet NamPACAFc. 8 April 1965
c. 8 July 1965
c. 8 July 1965
8 November 1965
Replaced by 3d TFW.[277]
6252d Tactical Fighter WingDa Nang AB, Viet NamPACAF8 July 19658 April 1966Replaced by 35th TFW.[278]
6313d Air Base WingKadena AFB, OkinawaPACAF1 October 19578 December 1964Replaced 18th ABG. Replaced by 824th CSG.[217]
6314th Air Base Wing
6314th Support Wing
Osan AB, South KoreaPACAF25 March 1959
1 July 1964
20 July 1961
1 November 1971
Was 6314th ABG. 6314th ABG Jul 1961-Jul 1964. Replaced by 51st ABW.[272][279]
6319th Air Base WingAndersen AFB, GuamFEAF1 June 19531 April 1955Replaced 19th ABG. Replaced by 3960 ABW when base transferred to SAC.[167]
6332d Station Wing
6332d Air Base Wing
Kadena AB, OkinawaFEAF1 April 1949
25 January 1950
25 January 1950
1 May 1955
Replaced 32d ABG.
Replaced by 18th ABG.
[217]
6351st Air Base WingNaha AB, OkinawaFEAF26 June 19511 August 1954Replaced 6302d ABG. Replaced by 51st ABG.[280]
6400th Air Depot WingTachikawa AB, JapanFEAF1 February 1952c. 1 October 1955Replaced 13th Supply Group. Discontinued.[281]
6405th Air Support Wing (Materiel)Taegu AB, KoreaFEAF15 March 19521 February 1954Was 6405th Korea Air Materiel Unit. Discontinued.[282]
6418th Air Depot WingIwakuni AB, JapanFEAF1 February 19521 September 1953Discontinued.[283][284]
6424th Air Depot WingClark AB, PhilippinesAAC16 February 195425 November 1954Replaced 24th Air Depot Wing. Discontinued.[273]
6441st Tactical Fighter WingYokota AB, JapanPACAF1 April 196515 November 1966Replaced by 347th TFW.[285]
6486th Air Base WingHickam AFB, HIFEAF15 October 19541 November 1971Was 1500th ABW. Replaced by 15th ABW.[39][286]
6498th Air Base WingDa Nang AB, Viet NamPACAF27 June 197230 January 1973Replaced 366th CSG. Base closed.[39]
6500th Air Base Wing
6500th Support Wing
Edwards AFB, CAAFSC, AFMCby Oct 1988
1 August 1991
1 August 1991
1 October 1992
Redesignated 650th ABW.[287]
6502d Composite WingHickam AFB, HIPacific Air Commandc. 1 September 194827 January 1949Was Hickam Composite Wing. Replaced by 6506th Air Base Group.[39]
6510th Air Base WingEdwards AFB, CAARDC25 June 19514 October 1954Replaced 3079 ABG when base transferred from AMC. Replaced by 6510th ABG.[102]
6510th Test WingEdwards AFB, CAAFSC1 March 19782 October 1992Redesignated 412th Test Wing[288]
6512th Test WingEdwards AFB, CAAFSC1 October 19691 January 1973Was 6512th Test Group[102][289]
6520th Test Support Wing
6520th Support Wing
L G Hanscom Field, MAARDC1 April 1952
c. 1 September 1954
c. 1 September 1954
1 July 1955
Discontinued.[290]
6530th Air Base WingGriffiss AFB, NYARDC12 June 19511 August 1952Replaced 3087th ABG. Replaced by 6530th ABG.[100]
6540th Missile Test WingHolloman AFB, NMARDCc. 30 June 19511 September 1952Was 2754th Experimental Wing. Redesignated 6580th Missile Test Wing.[101]
6541st Missile Test WingPatrick AFB, FLARDC4 September 1951c. 1 March 1953Redesignated 6541st Operations Group (Range)[247]
6550th Air Base WingPatrick AFB, FLARDC4 September 19511 March 1953Replaced 6550th Air Base Squadron. Replaced by 6550th ABG. [247]
6550th Air Base WingPatrick AFB, FLAFSC1 February 19771 March 1981Was 6550th ABG. Redesignated 6550th ABG.[247]
6550th Support Wing (Range)Patrick AFB, FLAFSC1 April 19621 March 1964Replaced by Air Force Eastern Test Range.[247]
6555th Guided Missile WingPatrick AFB, FLARDCMay 19511954Was 4800th Guided Missiles Wing. Redesignated 6555th Guided Missile Group[247][291]
6555th Test Wing (Development)
6555th Aerospace Test Wing
Patrick AFB, FLARDC, AFSC21 December 1959
by 15 October 1962
by 15 October 1962
1 April 1970
Was 6555th Guided Missile Group. Redesignated 6555th Aerospace Test Group[247]
6565th Test Wing (Development)
6565th Aerospace Test Wing
Vandenberg AFB, CAARDC20 October 1960
1 November 1961
1 November 1961
1 November 1970
Redesignated 6565th Aerospace Test Group[292]
6580th Missile Test WingHolloman AFB, NM ARDC1 September 195210 October 1952Was 6540th Missile Test Wing. Redesignated Holloman Air Development Center[101]
6580th Test Support Wing
6580th Air Base Wing
Holloman AFB, NM ARDC1 October 1953
1 September 1954
1 September 1954
1 February 1955
Replaced by 6580th ABG.[101]
6592d Support WingLos Angeles AFS, CAARDC, AFSC15 July 196127 September 1962Was 6592d Support Group. Redesignated 6592d Support Group
6594th Test Wing (Satellite)
6594th Aerospace Test Wing
Sunnyvale AFS, CAARDC, AFSC6 April 1959
1 November 1961
1 November 1961
1 July 1965
Replaced by the Air Force Satellite Control Facility [293]
6595th Aerospace Test WingVandenberg AFB, CAARDC, AFSC1 November 19611 October 1979Replaced by Western Space and Missile Test Center.[294]
6600th Air Depot WingPepperrell AFB, CanadaNEACc. 1 November 1950c. 5 June 1952Replaced 1225th ABG when base transferred from MATS. Redesignated 6600th ABG.[295]
6602d Air Base Wing Ernest Harmon AFB, CanadaNEACc. 1 October 19501 August 1952Replaced 1226th ABG when base transferred from MATS. Redesignated 6602d ABG.[296]
6603d Air Base WingRCAF Goose Bay, CanadaNEACc. 19 October 19501 August 1952Replaced 1227th ABG when base transferred from MATS. Redesignated 6603d Air Base Group.[297]
6604th Air Base WingPepperrell AFB, CanadaNEAC1 June 19541 April 1957Was 6600th ABG. Transferred to ADC as 4737th ABW.[243]
6605th Air Base WingErnest Harmon AFB, CanadaNEAC1 June 19541 April 1957Replaced 6602d ABG. Replaced by 4081st Strategic Wing when base transferred to SAC.[185]
6606th Air Base WingRCAF Goose Bay, CanadaNEAC1 June 19541 April 1957Replaced 6603d Air Base Group. Replaced by 4082d Air Base Group when base transferred to SAC.[298]
6607th Air Base WingThule AB, GreenlandNEAC1 June 19541 April 1957Replaced by 4083d ABG when base transferred to SAC.[187]
6900th Security WingLandsberg AB, Germany
Frankfurt, Germany
USAFSS1 August 1954UnknownMoved before July 1956[299]
6910th Electronic Security WingLindsey AS, GermanyESC1 July 198115 July 1988Replaced by 691st Electronic Security Wing.[300]
6910th Security WingDarmstadt, GermanyUSAFSSUnknown1 February 1970 Redesignated 6910th Security Group.
6920th Security WingShiroi AS, Japan
Wheeler AFB, HI
USAFSSUnknown
1 November 1958
1 November 1958
Unknown
Replaced by Electronic Security Pacific. [301]
6920th Security WingMisawa AB, JapanUSAFSS1 February 19761 October 1978Replaced 6921st Security Wing. Support units replaced by 6112th Air Base Wing when base transferred to PACAF.[302]
6921st Security WingMisawa AB, JapanUSAFSS1 September 19621 February 1976Was 6921st Radio Group, Mobile. 6921st Security Group 1971-1972. Replaced by 6920th Security Wing.[259]
6922d Security WingKadena AB, Okinawa
Clark AB, Philippines
USAFSSc. 1 July 1963
1 July 1965
1 July 1965
c. 28 January 1973
Was 6922d Radio Group, Mobile. [217][303]
6933d Security WingKaramursel AS, TurkeyUSAFSSc. 1 July 1963c. 1 April 1970Was 6933d Radio Group, Mobile. Redesignated 6933d Security Group.[304]
6940th Air Base Wing
6940th Technical Training Wing
6940th Security Wing
Goodfellow AFB, TXUSAFSS1 October 1958
c. 1 April 1960
c.1 January 1964
c. 1 April 1960
c. 1 January 1964
1 July 1978
Replaced 3545th ABG when base transferred from ATC.[124]
6940th Electronic Security WingFort Meade, MDESC1 February 19801 October 1991Replaced by 694th Electronic Security Wing.[305]
6944th Security WingOffutt AFB, NEUSAFSS1 April 19741 March 1979Replaced by 6949th Security Squadron.[163]
6950th Security Wing RAF Chicksands, UKUSAFSSc. 1 July 1963c. 1 April 1970Was 6950th Radio Group, Mobile. Redesignated 6950th Security Group.[306]
6960th Electronic Security WingKelly AFB, TXESC1 January 19801 October 1986Replaced by Continental Electronic Security Division.[307]
7000th Support WingRhein-Main AB, GermanyUSAFEc. 19 May 1958 c. 1 July 1964Was 7050th Air Intelligence Support Wing. Redesignated 7113th Special Activities Group.[308]
7020th Air Base WingRAF Fairford, UKUSAFE19887 February 1990Was 7020th ABG. Redesignated 7020th ABG[309]
7030th Air Base Wing
7030th Combat Support Wing
Ramstein AB, GermanyUSAFEc. 1 July 1958
15 July 1962
15 July 1962
5 October 1966
Was 7030th Support Group
Replaced by 26th CSG.
[310]
7050th Air Intelligence Service WingWiesbaden Military Post, Germany
Rhein-Main AB, Germany
USAFE16 June 1952
3 April 1953
3 April 1953
c. 19 May 1958
Was 7050th Air Intelligence Service Squadron. Redesignated 7000th Support Wing.[308]
7100th Air Base WingLindsey AS, GermanyUSAFE15 November 195924 November 1964Replaced 7100 Support Group. Replaced by 7101st Air Base Wing.[300]
7100th Combat Support WingLindsey AS, GermanyUSAFE15 April 19851 June 1993Was 7100th ABG. Base transferred to US Army.[311]
7100th Headquarters Command Wing
7100th Headquarters Support Wing
7100th Support Wing
Lindsey AS, GermanyUSAFE1 July 1948
26 June 1949
c. 1953
26 June 1949
c. 1953
15 November 1959
Replaced Hq Command, USAFE.[312]
7101st Air Base Wing
(USAFE Base Command)
Wiesbaden AB, GermanyUSAFEby 1 July 19581 June 1973Replaced 7100 Support Group. Replaced by 601st CSG.[313]
7108th Tactical WingChaumont AB, FranceUSAFE11 November 196115 August 1962Headquarters for elements of ANG 108th TFW mobilized for the Berlin Crisis. Replaced by 366th TFW.[314][315]
7117th Tactical WingDreux AB, FranceUSAFE11 November 196115 August 1962Headquarters for elements of ANG 117th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing mobilized for the Berlin Crisis.[316]
7121st Tactical WingEtain AB, FranceUSAFE24 November 196115 August 1962Headquarters for elements of ANG 121st TFW mobilized for the Berlin Crisis.[315][317]
7122d Tactical WingChambley AB, FranceUSAFE7 November 196115 August 1962Headquarters for elements of ANG 122d TFW mobilized for the Berlin Crisis.[315][318]
7131st Tactical WingToul-Rosieres AB, FranceUSAFE24 November 196115 August 1962Headquarters for elements of ANG 131st TFW mobilized for the Berlin Crisis.[319]
7149th Tactical Fighter WingSpangdahlem AB, GermanyUSAFE1 July 196815 September 1969Replaced 49th TFW.[320]
7150th AF Composite WingWiesbaden Air Base, GermanyUSAFE1 July 19481 October 1949 Replaced 501st Air Service Group and 47th Station Complement Squadron. Replaced by 60th Troop Carrier Wing.[41]
7200th Air Force Depot WingErding AB, GermanyUSAFE1 July 194825 July 1949Replaced 43d Air Depot. Replaced by 85th Air Depot Wing.[321]
7272d Air Base Wing
7272d Flying Training Wing
Wheelus Air Base, LibyaUSAFE1 January 1953
1 July 1964
1 July 1964
11 June 1970
Was 1603d Air Transport Wing.
Discontinued when new Libyan government directed US forces to leave.
[322]
7280th Air Depot WingNouasseur AB, MoroccoUSAFE8 June 19531 March 1954Replaced 80th Air Depot Wing. Replaced by 3153 ABW when base transferred to AMC.[323]
7300th AF Composite WingFurstenfeldbruck AB, GermanyUSAFE1 July 194813 August 1948 Replaced 501st Air Service Group. Replaced by 36th Fighter Wing.[324]
7310th Air Base Wing
7310th Tactical Airlift Wing
Rhein-Main AB, GermanyUSAFE15 May 1960
23 December 1968
26 December 1964
1 January 1970
Was 7310th ABG. 7310th ABG 1964-1958
Replaced by 322d Tactical Airlift Wing.
[308][325]
7322d Air Base WingChateauroux AS, FranceUSAFE1 July 196226 December 1964Replaced 3130 ABG when base transferred from AMC. Redesignated 7322d ABG.[326]
7330th Training Wing
7330th Flying Training Wing
Furstenfeldbruck AB, GermanyUSAFE1 June 1954
15 October 1954
15 Oct1954
1 February 1958
Split into 7330 FTW, 7330 TTW, 7331 TTW. Base Transferred to German AF[327]
7330th Technical Training WingFurstenfeldbruck AB, GermanyUSAFE15 October 1954c. 15 April 1955Base transferred to German AF.[328]
7331st Technical Training WingKaufbeuren AB, GermanyUSAFE31 December 1954c. 31 December 1956Was 7331 Tech Training Group. Base transferred to German AF.[329]
7351st Flying Training Wing Landsberg AB, GermanyUSAFE1 October 1955 c. 1 June 1957 Base transferred to German AF.
7373d Air Depot WingChateauroux AS, FranceUSAFEc. 15 November 1953c. 1 January 1956Replaced 73d Air Depot Wing. Replaced by 3130th ABW when base transferred to AMC.[330]
Composite Wing, Provisional, 7440th
Wing, Provisional 7440th
Incirlik AB, TurkeyUSAFE16 January 1991
8 August 1996
8 August 1996
15 September 1997
Operation Desert Storm and later operations. Replaced by 39th Air and Space Expeditionary Wing
7445th Tactical Intelligence WingRamstein AB, GermanyUSAFE1 September 198530 September 1994Discontinued.[331]
7485th Air Depot Wing
7485th Support Wing (Training)
Erding AB, GermanyUSAFE1 December 1953
1 April 1956
1 April 1956
15 May 1958
Replaced 85th Air Depot Wing. Discontinued and base transferred to German AF.[332]
7490th Wing (Provisional)Aviano AB, ItalyUSAFE1 July 199511 March 1996Replaced by 4190th Wing (P).[211]
7493d Special Investigations WingWiesbaden AB, GermanyUSAFEby 1 November 19511 January 1963Was 7493d IG Special Investigations Unit. Discontinued.[333][note 9]
Tactical Fighter Wing, Provisional, 7499thRAF Wethersfield, UKUSAFE1 April 19701 July 1970Replaced 20th TFW
7502d Air Support WingRAF Sculthorpe, UKUSAFE26 September 195016 May 51Replaced by 3911th ABG when base transferred to SAC.[334]
7503d Air Support WingRAF Brize Norton, UK
Colliers End, UK
USAFE25 May 1951
1 December 52
1 December 52
1 March 52
Redesignated 7503d Air Support Group[335]
7504th Air Support WingRAF Lakenheath, UKUSAFE26 September 195016 May 51Replaced by 3909th ABG when base transferred to SAC.[336]
7511th Air Support WingRAF Mildenhall, UKUSAFE26 September 195016 May 51Replaced by 3910th ABG when base transferred to SAC.[337]
7601st Air Base WingSan Pablo AS, SpainUSAFEc. 1 January 19561 January 1957Replaced 3090th ABG when base transferred from AMC. Replaced by 7601 ABG.[111]
7602d Support WingMadrid, SpainUSAFE1 January 19571 July 1957Was 3090 Support Wing. Transferred to SAC as 3977th Support Wing.[111]
8500th Air Weather WingAndrews AFB, MDCONAC1 September 194923 June 1951Called to active duty and personnel used as fillers.[31]
8600th Pilot Training Wing Vance AFB, OKCONAC27 June 194928 May 1951Called to active duty and personnel used as fillers.[142]
8601st Basic Pilot Training Wing
8601st Pilot Training Wing
Randolph AFB, TXCONAC27 June 194928 May 1951Called to active duty and personnel used as fillers.[131]
8602d Technical Training WingScott AFB, ILCONAC10 June 194926 April 1951Called to active duty and personnel used as fillers.[38]
8605th Technical Training WingKeesler AFB, MSCONAC26 June 1949unknownRedesignated 8635th Technical Training Wing.[119]
8635th Technical Training WingKeesler AFB, MSCONAC26 June 1949unknownWas 8605th Technical Training Wing. Called to active duty and personnel used as fillers.[119]
8706th Pilot Training Wing Ellington AFB, TXCONAC15 June 195218 May 1955Replaced 903d Reserve Training Wing. Replaced by 446th Troop Carrier Wing.[338]
8707th Pilot Training Wing Brooks AFB, TXCONAC15 June 195218 May 1955Replaced 907th Reserve Training Wing. Replaced by 433d Troop Carrier Wing.[22]
8708th Pilot Training Wing Hensley Field, TXCONAC15 June 195218 May 1955Replaced 904th Reserve Training Wing. Replaced by 448th Fighter-Bomber Wing.[339]
8710th Pilot Training Wing Memphis MAP, TNCONAC13 June 195218 May 1955Replaced 905th Reserve Training Wing. Replaced by 319th Fighter-Bomber Wing.[199]
8711th Pilot Training Wing Scott AFB, ILCONAC15 June 195218 May 1955Replaced 928th Reserve Training Wing. Replaced by 94th Bombardment Wing.[38][340]
9006th Volunteer Air Reserve Training WingMitchel AFB(?)CONACc. 1 June 1949c. 30 September 1949First AF unit.[341]
9007th Volunteer Air Reserve Training WingMitchel AFB(?)CONACc. 1 June 1949c. 30 September 1949First AF unit. Redesignated 9007th VART Group.[341]
9044th Volunteer Air Reserve Training WingDobbins AFB, GACONAC 1 November 1949 27 December 1949 [342]

Abbreviations: ABG=Air Base Group, ABW=Air Base Wing, CCTW=Combat Crew Training Wing, CSG=Combat Support Group, TFW=Tactical Fighter Wing, TTG=Technical Training Group

See also

Explanatory notes

  1. This may be a typo in Ravenstein, because overseas commands used numbers between 5000 and 7599 as early as July 1948 as shown in Fletcher, p. 151.
  2. The highest numbered unit was the 9999th Air Reserve Squadron, which was composed of members of the United States Senate and House of Representatives who were also members of the Air Force Reserve.
  3. This term contrasted them with Table of Organization Units controlled by Hq, USAF.
  4. This term contrasted them with Constituted Units controlled by Hq, USAF.
  5. e.g. The 88th ABW (the 2750th ABW when it was a MAJCON wing) has been active continuously since 1944.
  6. For example, the 4126th Strategic Wing included the 31st Bombardment Squadron, 63d Munitions Maintenance Squadron, 851st Strategic Missile Squadron, and 903d Air Refueling Squadron in addition to MAJCON support units.
  7. This source erroneously uses the unit's post-July 1957 number for its pre-January 1957 number.
  8. In 1969, the 4410th moved to England AFB and replaced the 1st Special Operations Wing, while the 1st moved to Hurlburt and replaced the 4410th
  9. Prior to 1955, apparently 7493d Inspector General Special Investigations Wing

References

Notes

  1. Goss, William A (1955). "The Organization and its Responsibilities, Chapter 2 The AAF". In Craven, Wesley F; Cate, James L. The Army Air Forces in World War II. Vol. VI, Men & Planes. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. p. 75. LCCN 48003657.
  2. Ravenstein, Lineage and Honors, p. 9
  3. 1 2 Ravenstein. Combat Wings, p. 10
  4. Goss, p. 59
  5. Ravenstein, Lineage and Honors, p. 10
  6. 1 2 Ravenstein, Lineage and Honors, p. 11
  7. 1 2 Ravenstein, Lineage and Honors, p. 4
  8. 1 2 Ravenstein, Lineage and Honors, p. 6
  9. Ravenstein, Lineage and Honors, p. 12
  10. 88 ABW Factsheet
  11. e.g. AFHRA Factsheet, 11th Mission Support Group. Retrieved August 14, 2012
  12. 1 2 AFHRA Factsheet, 689th Combat Communications Wing. Retrieved August 15, 2012
  13. 1 2 3 The Development of the Strategic Air Command 1946-1986, Office of the Historian, Headquarters Strategic Air Command, Offutt AFB, NE, pp. 117-118.
  14. Buss, et al., p.6
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  19. e.g. The 3d Air Transport Squadron replaced the 1258th Air Transport Squadron AFHRA Factsheet, 3d Airlift Squadron. Retrieved 17 September 2012
  20. e.g. The 436th Military Airlift Wing replaced the 1607th Air Transport Wing and adopted its emblem, Ravenstein, pp. 232-233
  21. 1 2 Ravenstein, Combat Wings, p. 131
  22. 1 2 3 4 Ravenstein, Combat Wings, p. 240
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  31. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 See Mueller, pp. 5-12
  32. Abstract, History of 1020 USAF Special Activities Wing Jan-Jun 1963. Retrieved 4 September 2012
  33. 1 2 3 See Mueller, pp. 39-48
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  35. 1 2 3 See Mueller, pp. 355-362
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  37. Abstract, History of 1370th Photographic Mapping Wing, Jan-Jun 1967. Retrieved 5 September 2012
  38. 1 2 3 4 5 6 See Mueller, pp. 509-519
  39. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 See Mueller, pp. 227-236
  40. 1 2 See Mueller, pp. 553-559
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  44. 1 2 3 4 5 See Mueller, pp. 237-244
  45. 1 2 See Mueller, pp. 577-582
  46. 1 2 Abstract, History of 1602 Air Transport Wing, Jan-Jun 1953. Retrieved 6 September 2012
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  48. Abstract, History of 1604 ABW, Jan-Jun 1955. Retrieved 6 September 2012
  49. 1 2 Fletcher, pp. 77-80 (list on p. 80 omits MATS units organized in 1948)
  50. AFHRA Factsheet, 65th Air Base Wing. Retrieved 16 August 2012
  51. 1 2 3 4 5 See Mueller, pp. 287-293
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  53. See Mueller, p. 114
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  58. Abstract (Unclassified), Contingency Historical Report Tactical Airlift Wing, P, 1630th 11-17 Nov 1990 (Secret). Retrieved 13 September 2012
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  64. See Mueller, pp. 391-396
  65. 1 2 3 4 See Mueller, pp. 545-551
  66. 1 2 3 4 5 Airways and Air Communications Service units were designated with only the abbreviation "AACS"
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  103. 1 2 3 See Mueller, pp. 397-403
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  119. 1 2 3 4 5 See Mueller, pp. 259-266
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  126. 1 2 AFHRA Factsheet Air Education & Training Command 7/24/08 (retrieved Jan 11, 2013)
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  128. 1 2 3 See Mueller, pp. 15-23
  129. See Mueller, pp. 495-498
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  137. 1 2 Ravenstein, Combat Wings pp. 66-67
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  144. 1 2 3 4 5 See Mueller, pp. 439-445
  145. 1 2 See Mueller, pp. 339-344
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  149. 1 2 3 4 5 See Mueller, pp. 537-544
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  155. Abstract, History of 3650th AF Indoctrination Wing to Mar 1951. Retrieved 3 September 2012
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  158. 1 2 See Mueller, pp. 91-95
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  167. 1 2 3 See Fletcher, pp. 1-5
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  184. 1 2 Mueller, pp. 97-104
  185. 1 2 Abstract, History of 6605th ABW, Jan-Mar 1957. Retrieved 7 September 2012
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  187. 1 2 3 Fletcher, pp.183-185
  188. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Cornett & Johnson, p. 65
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  223. See Mueller pp. 571-576
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  225. 1 2 See Mueller, pp. 165-170
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  227. Script, Redesignation Ceremony 1 Dec 1998 (Unclassified), Title of Supporting Document for History of 363d Air Expeditionary Wing (Secret). Retrieved 17 September 2012
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  230. Abstract (Unclassified) Contingency Historical Report Data and Events Log Operations Support Wing, P, 4410th (Secret). Retrieved 17 September 2012
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  259. 1 2 3 4 5 See Fletcher, pp. 85-90
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