322d Tactical Airlift Wing | |
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Active | 1970–1975 |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Role | Airlift |
Insignia | |
Emblem used by the 322d Tactical Airlift Wing[note 1] | |
Emblem authorized for the 322d Tactical Airlift Wing[1][note 2] |
The 322d Tactical Airlift Wing is an inactive unit of the United States Air Force
History
The unit was activated as the 322d Tactical Airlift Wing on 1 January 1970 at Rhein-Main Air Base West Germany, replacing the 7310th Tactical Airlift Wing.[1]
The 322d Wing used rotational Lockheed C-130 Hercules squadrons for tactical airlift in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. In addition, the wing used C-118s and C-131s for aeromedical airlift until late 1972, then shifted to C-9As for this work, continuing aeromedical airlift operations through March 1975.[1]
The wing utilized KC-135 (VIP equipped) to provide transportation for CINCUSAFE until early 1973, followed by KC-135B until early 1974 and by C-135C thereafter. Used VT-29 aircraft to support Air Force North, a North Atlantic Treaty Organization component.[1]
In March 1973, the wing gained the 7th Special Operations Squadron, equipped with C-47, UH-1H, and C-130E aircraft, which was reassigned from the 26th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing at Ramstein Air Base when the 26th moved to Zweibrücken AB. All but the C-130s were transferred a few months later, to conduct unconventional warfare operations in Europe.[1]
The wing was inactivated in June 1975 when it was replaced by the 435th Tactical Airlift Wing.[1]
Lineage
- Constituted as the 322d Tactical Airlift Wing on 21 November 1969
- Activated on 1 January 1970
- Inactivated on 30 June 1975[1]
Assignments
- Seventeenth Air Force, 1 January 1970 – 30 June 1975[1]
Components
- Assigned
- 7th Special Operations Squadron: 15 March 1973 – 30 June 1976
- 55th Aeromedical Airlift Squadron: 1 January 1970 – 31 March 1975
- 7406th Support Squadron (later 7406th Operations Squadron: 15 November 1971 – 30 June 1974
- 7411 Support Flight (later 7411th Operations Flight: 1 February 1972 – 1 February 1975[1]
- Attached C-130 rotation squadrons
- 32d Tactical Airlift Squadron, 15 February-15 April 1975
- 36th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 1 January-2 February 1970; 10 August-21 October 1970; 29 September-29 October 1971; 16 August-16 October 1974
- 37th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 4 October-1 November 1970; 8 February-10 April 1971; 1 September-5 October 1972; 16 April – 25 June 1974; 15 April – 15 June 1975
- 38th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 16 December 1974 – 15 February 1975
- 39th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 15 December 1973 – 12 February 1974
- 40th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 1 September-5 October 1971; 11 April – 5 June 1973
- 41st Tactical Airlift Squadron, 12 June-11 August 1972; 11 February-13 April 1973; 11 August-12 October 1973
- 47th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 18 February-18 March 1970, 16 June-10 August 1970, 8 December 1971 – 14 February 1972, 11 August-20 October 1972, and 16 December 1972 – 11 February 1973
- 48th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 12 April – 11 June 1972 and 20 October-16 December 1972
- 50th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 1 June-15 August 1974
- 61st Tactical Airlift Squadron, 21 October-19 December 1970, 5 June-11 August 1973, 16 October-16 December 1974, 15–30 June 1975
- 62d Tactical Airlift Squadron, 10 April – 12 June 1971
- 347th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 2 February-13 April 1970, 12 June-12 August 1971, and 14 February-17 April 1972
- 348th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 5 October-8 December 1971
- 772d Tactical Airlift Squadron, 12 February-16 April 1974
- 774th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 12 October-15 December 1973
- 778th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 12 August-1 September 1971
- 779th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 13 April – 16 June 1970 and 19 December 1970 – 7 February 1971[1]
Bases assigned
- Rhein-Main Air Base, West Germany 1 January 1970 – 30 June 1975[1]
Aircraft
See also
References
Notes
- Explanatory notes
- ↑ This emblem was approved for the 322d Air Division. It was not authorized for the 322d Tactical Airlift Wing, but was used by it throughout its existence
- ↑ This emblem was authorized for the 322d Bombardment Group. The group's historical materials, including its emblem were temporarily bestowed on the 322d Tactical Airlift Wing while the wing was active.
- Citations
Bibliography
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency
- Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984). Air Force Combat Wings, Lineage & Honors Histories 1947–1977. Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-12-9.