- 313th Air Division
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unit_name= 313th Air Division
caption=Emblem of the 313th Air Division
dates= 1944 - 1991
country=United States
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* World War II: Asiatic-Pacific Campaign
(1944-1945)
* Army of Occupation (Japan) (1945-1948)
decorations=Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
5 Oak Leaf Clusters
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anniversaries=The 313th Air Division (313th AD) is an inactiveUnited States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was withPacific Air Forces , based atKadena AB ,Okinawa . It was inactivated on 1 October 1991.History
The unit's origins begin with its predecessor, the
World War II 313th Bombardment Wing (313th BW) was part ofTwentieth Air Force . The 313th BW engaged in very heavy bombardmentB-29 Superfortress operations againstJapan .Lineage
* Established as 313th Bombardment Wing, Very Heavy on 15 Apr 1944 : Activated on 23 Apr 1944: Inactivated on 15 Jun 1948
* Redesignated 313th Air Division on 3 Jan 1955 : Activated on 1 Mar 1955: Inactivated on 1 Oct 1991Assignments
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Second Air Force , 23 Apr - 8 Jun 1944
* XXI Bomber Command, 8 Jun 1944 - 16 Jul 1945
*Twentieth Air Force , 16 Jul 1945 -13 Mar 1946
*Thirteenth Air Force , 13 Mar 1946-15 Jun 1948
*Fifth Air Force , 1 Mar 1955 - 1 Oct 1991Bases Assigned
* Peterson Field,
Colorado , 23 Apr - 5 Nov 1944
* North Field,Tinian , 24 Dec 1944 - 17 Feb 1946
* Clark Field (later, Air Base),Luzon ,Philippine Islands , 17 Feb 1946-15 Jun 1948
*Kadena AB ,Okinawa , 1 Mar 1955-1 Oct 1991Units Assigned
Groups
* 5th Bombardment (later, 5 Reconnaissance):: 10th Jun 1946-5 Feb 1947: 15th Mar 1947-10 Jan 1948
* 6th Bombardment: 28 Dec 1944-1 Jun 1947
* 9th Bombardment: 28 Dec 1944-9 Jun 1947
* 383d Bombardment: 12 Sep-19 Dec 1945
* 504th Bombardment: 23 Dec 1944-15 Jun 1946
* 505th Bombardment: 23 Dec-30 Jun 1946
* 509th Composite: 29 May-c. 17 Oct 1945 : Assigned to wing but reported directly to 20th Air Force CCWings
* 18th Fighter-Bomber (later, 18th Tactical Fighter): : Attached 1 Mar 1955-1 Feb 1957: Assigned 10 Nov 1958-1 Oct 1991
* 51st Fighter Interceptor: 1 Mar 1955-31 May 1971
* 374th Tactical Airlift: 1 Nov 1968-31 May 1971
* 581st Air Resupply and Communications Wing/Group:: 1 Mar 1955 1 Sep 1956Squadrons
* 5th Reconnaissance: 15 Jun 1946-3 Feb 1947
* 24th Combat Mapping: 1 Apr-15 Jun 1946.
* 38th Reconnaissance: 15 Mar-20 Apr 1947
* 322d Troop Carrier: 18 Sep 1956-12 Feb 1957Operational History
The 313th Bombardment Wing was organized at Peterson Field,
Colorado in the spring of 1944 as a Very Heavy (VH) bombardment wing, to be equipped with the BoeingB-29 Superfortress es. Operational groups assigned to the wing were the 6th and 9th Bombardment Groups, both were existing units with the 6th being reassigned from theSixth Air Force in theCaribbean , where it was performing antisubmarine missions and protecting thePanama Canal from airfields inPanama . The 9th was assigned to Army Air Force Training Command in SouthFlorida as part of its school of applied tactics. Both groups were reassigned to bases inNebraska - to (Grand Island AAF and McCook AAF) respectfully where they trained initially onB-17 Flying Fortress es until their B-29 aircraft could be manufactured and made available to them. Two other groups, the 504th and 505th were formed as new units (504th at Fairmont AAF, the 505th at Harvard AAF), also being assigned to bases in Nebraska for training. After dealing with various training issues and also problems with the B-29s they received, the combat groups were ready to deploy to thePacific Theater and departed for North Field,Tinian , in theNorthern Mariana Islands arriving during late December, 1944.On Tinian, the wing was assigned to the XXIst Bomber Command of
Twentieth Air Force . Once in place, the groups of the 313th began flying missions, initially againstIwo Jima , theTruk Islands , and other Japanese held areas. Later, they flew low-level night incendiary raids on area targets inJapan ; participated in mining operations in theShimonoseki Strait , and contributed to the blockade of theJapanese Empire by mining harbors in Japan andKorea . In Apr 1945 the 313th assisted the invasion of Okinawa by bombing Japanese airfields used bykamikaze pilots.A fifth group, the 509th Composite Group, was assigned to the wing in May, 1945 from Wendover AAF,
Utah . The 509th, although assigned to the 313th Bomb Wing, was operationally controlled by Headquarters,Twentieth Air Force . The 509th was given a base area near the airfield on the north tip of Tinian, several miles from the main installations in the center part of the island where the other groups were assigned. Also unlike the other groups in the wing, the 509th used a wide variety of tail codes from various XXI Air Force groups, instead of using its own, so that the group's planes could not be identified by the Japanese. The 509th was also self contained, and drew little in resources from the 313th Wing or it's other groups.In early August, the mission of the 509th was revealed when the group flew the Atomic Bomb missions to Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In November, the 509th was relieved from assignment to the 313th Bomb Wing and was reassigned to Roswell AAF, New Mexico.
After the Japanese surrender in August, 313th Bomb Wing units dropped food and supplies to Allied prisoners and participated in show-of-force flights over Japan. As part of the postwar drawdown of forces, two of the Wing's groups, the 504h and 505th were inactivated in late 1945 and early 1946.
Another group, the 383d, was reassigned to the 313th Bomb Wing from
Eighth Air Force in September 1945 after the Eighth was drawn down onOkinawa . The Eighth Air Force was planned to be a second strategic Air Force to be used during the Invasion of Japan which never materialized. The 383d was inactivated in December with it's aircraft and personnel retuning to theUnited States .In March 1946, the 313th was reassigned to
Thirteenth Air Force in thePhilippine Islands . In the Philippines, the wing was assigned the 5th Bomb Group fromSeventh Air Force where it conducted Bombardment training, aerial reconnaissance and mapping and construction projects. The 5th Reconnaissance Group conducted many clandestine mapping missions over non-friendly areas of Asia during the postwar era. The wing itself began phasing down for inactivation in late 1947, with the 6th and 9th bomb groups being inactivated in June 1947, and finally the 5th bomb group in January 1948. The 313th Bombardment Wing was itself inactivated in June, 1948.In Mar 1955, the organization was redesignated as the United States Air Force 313th Air Division (313th AD) as part of Far East Air Forces
Fifth Air Force , being assigned to Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. Throughout the years of theCold War , the 313th AD assumed responsibility for air defense of theRyukyu Islands and tactical operations in the Far East, maintaining assigned forces at the highest possible degree of combat readiness. In addition, it supported Fifth Air Force in the development, planning, and coordination of requirements for future Air Force operations in the Ryukyu Islands. The division also supported numerousPACAF exercises such as Cope Thunder, Cope Diamond, Team Spirit, and Cope North.The 313th was inactivated on 1 October 1991 as part of a general drawdown of USAF forces in the Pacific after the end of the
Cold War .References
* Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0892010924.
* Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984). Air Force Combat Wings Lineage and Honors Histories 1947-1977. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0912799129.
* Rogers, Brian (2005). United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978. Hinkley, England: Midland Publications. ISBN 1-85780-197-0.External Links
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