- 62d Airlift Wing
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=62d Airlift Wing
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dates=20 November 1940 — present
country=United States
allegiance=
branch=Air Force
type=Airlift
role=
size=~3000 Airmen
command_structure=Air Mobility Command
current_commander=Colonel [http://public.mcchord.amc.af.mil/library/biographies/bio.asp?id=10732 Jeffrey Stephenson]
garrison=McChord Air Force Base
ceremonial_chief=
colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname=
patron=
motto=Combat Airlift
colors=
identification_symbol=
march=
mascot=
battles=
notable_commanders=Duncan McNabb
George Scratchley Brown
anniversaries=
decorations=
battle_honours=The 62d Airlift Wing (62 AW) is a wing of the
United States Air Force based out ofMcChord Air Force Base in westernWashington .Mission
Deliver global airlift, focused logistics, and agile combat support for America.
History
After activation, the group transported military freight, supplies, and official passengers in North and
South America . InEngland the 62d provided training for airborne and glider troops. InAlgeria , 62d flew its first combat mission on29 November 1942 , dropping British paratroopers on airdromes inTunisia . The group then trained with gliders for several months, before towing them to Syracuse. The 62d dropped paratroops behind enemy lines atCatania during the Alliedinvasion of Sicily in July 1943. It dropped paratroops in northernItaly in June 1944, to harass the retreating enemy and prevent them from destroying bridges. The group flew two missions during the Allied invasion of SouthernFrance in August 1944, releasing gliders and parachute troops in the battle area. It also towed gliders to and dropped paratroops inGreece during the Allied assault in October 1944. Additionally, the 62d evacuated wounded personnel, and delivered ammunition, food, clothing, medical supplies, and other materials to the partisans behind enemy lines in Italy and in theBalkans as well aspropaganda leaflets. After the war, the group flew varioushumanitarian aid missions, hauled freight andmail , and aided in the redeployment of personnel.After the wing was established in 1947 it conducted troop carrier operations, tactical exercises, and humanitarian missions. The wing trained at McChord Air Force Base, Washington until late 1951 when it moved to Larson Air Force Base. From Larson the 62d routinely performed troop carrier, air transport, and humanitarian missions on a global scale: fling mail to
Japan for U.S. troops inKorea in 1952; bringing medical supplies to the flooded areas ofPakistan in 1954; and transporting French troops and equipment from France toIndochina as part of Operation Bali-Hai from April-May 1954. The wing airliftedradar equipment and supplies for the construction of the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line in northernAlaska andCanada from, 1955-1956, and thereafter periodically resupplied DEW stations. During theInternational Geophysical Year 1957-1958, and subsequently through 1962 the wing supported scientific stations in theArctic Ocean by airlanding and airdropping supplies on the drifting ice. It helped transportUnited Nations troops and supplies to the Congo in 1960. In 1963 the wing assumed responsibility for worldwide airlift ofnuclear weapons and associated equipment, continuing this mission through early 1971. It also assumed airlift of Minuteman missiles from depots to operating sites in April 1971. In 1972 it supported Presidential trips toChina and theSoviet Union . From12 February to1 April 1973 the wing transported formerprisoners of war fromNorth Vietnam to thePhilippines and the United States. That same year it transported United Nations troops fromIndonesia toIsrael andEgypt as part of apeacekeeping effort. From October 1975 to October 1977, the wing maintained a detachment of C-130s in thePanama Canal Zone to support USAF needs in Central and South America. The 62d airlifted troops and supplies during invasion ofGrenada and airlifted university students to safety from, October-November 1983. During 1988 62 AW aircraft were used to transport inspectors to theSoviet Union under terms of theIntermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty . 62 AW aircraft were also used that year to transportfirefighters and supplies toWyoming to fight major forest fires inYellowstone National Park . It participated in the airdrop of heavy equipment and personnel during military action inPanama ,20 December 1989 . During Operation Desert Shield the 62d airlifted personnel and equipment toSouthwest Asia and operated airlift control elements atZaragoza ,Spain , to direct cargo and personnel destined for Southwest Asia from, August 1990-March 1991. Additionally, during 1991 62 AW personnel and aircraft facilitated the evacuation ofClark Air Base andSubic Bay Naval Station following the eruption ofMt. Pinatubo in thePhilippines . In 1992 the 62 AW flew relief mission toGuam followingTyphoon Omar ,Hawaii followingHurricane Iniki ,Florida followingHurricane Andrew , as well asSomalia , the formerYugoslavia , and the former Soviet Union. In 1994 the 62 AW dispatched personnel and aircraft to deliver equipment and supplies in support of Operation Support Hope inRwanda . During 1995 the 62 AW deployed personnel and aircraft to theU.S. Virgin Islands followingHurricane Marilyn and to Bosnia in support of Operation Joint Endeavor. 62 AW personnel delivered relief supplies toHo Chi Minh City , Vietnam following torrential following spawned by Typhoon Linda in 1997. In 1998 the 62 AW delivered relief supplies toGuam following SuperTyphoon Paka , toPapua New Guinea following tidal waves, toChangsha ,China following sever flooding, and toNairobi ,Kenya following the bombing of theU.S. Embassy there. Following the11 September 2001 attacks the 62 AW has been flying missions in support of the Global War on Terror, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Nobel Eagle, and Operation Infinite Justice. In 2003 the 62 AW assisted in the troop buildup leading up to Operation Iraqi Freedom and conducted the airdrop of the173rd Airborne Brigade into northernIraq at the onset of thewar . In late 2004 and early 2005 the 62 AW was dispatched with emergency relief supplies to areas throughoutSoutheast Asia in response to the tsunami that struck on26 December 2004 .Operations
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Operation Deep Freeze
*Operation Iraqi Freedom
*Operation Enduring Freedom
*Joint Task Force Katrina
*Operation Urgent Fury
*Operation Desert Shield
*Operation Desert Storm
*Operation Just Cause
*Operation Support Hope
*Operation Joint Endeavor
*Operation Noble Eagle
*Operation Enduring Freedom
*Operation Unified Assistance Previous designations
*62nd Transport Group (1940 – 1942)
*62nd Troop Carrier Group (1942 – 1947)
*62nd Troop Carrier Wing (1947 – 1965)
*62nd Air Transport Wing (1965 – 1966)
*62nd Military Airlift Wing (1966 – 1991)
*62d Airlift Wing (1991 – Present)Assignments
Major command
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Military Air Transport Service (1947 – 1966)
*Military Airlift Command (1966 – 1992)
*Air Mobility Command (1992 – Present)Numbered Air Force
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18th Air Force ubordinate organizations
62d Operations Group (62 OG)
*4th Airlift Squadron (4 AS)
*7th Airlift Squadron (7 AS)
*8th Airlift Squadron (8 AS)
*10th Airlift Squadron (10 AS)
*62d Operations Support Squadron (62 OSS)62d Maintenance Group (62 MXG)
*62d Maintenance Squadron (62 MXS)
*62d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (62 AMXS)
*62d Maintenance Operations Squadron (62 MOS)62d Mission Support Group (62 MSG)
*62d Contracting Squadron (62 CONS)
*62d Security Forces Squadron (62 SFS)
*62d Aerial Port Squadron (62 APS)
*62d Logistics Readiness Squadron (62 LRS)
*62d Force Support Squadron (62 FSS)
*62d Communications Squadron (62 CS)
*62d Civil Engineering Squadron (62 CES)62d Medical Squadron (62 MDS)
62d Comptroller Squadron (62 CPTS)
Bases stationed
*McClellan Field,
California (1940 – 1942)
*Kellogg Field,Michigan (1942)
* Florence,South Carolina (1942)
*RAF Keevil ,England (1942)
*Algeria (1942 – 1943)
*Tunisia (1943)
* Ponte Olivo,Sicily (1943 – 1944)
*Italy (1944 – 1946)
*Bergstrom Field ,Texas (1946 – 1947)
*McChord Air Force Base ,Washington (1947 – 1952)
*Larson Air Force Base , Washington (1952 – 1960)
*McChord Air Force Base, Washington (1960 – Present)Aircraft operated
*C-39 (1941 – 1942)
*C-47 Skytrain (1942 – 1945)
*C-53 (1940 – 1945)
*C-46 Commando (1946 – 1947)
*C-54 Skymaster (1949 – 1952)
*C-82 Packet (1947 – 1950)
*C-124 Globemaster II (1951 – 1969)
*C-130 Hercules (1975 – 1989)
*C-141 Starlifter (1966 – 2002)
*C-17 Globemaster III (1999 – Present)Unit shields
References
External links
* [http://public.mcchord.amc.af.mil/ McChord AFB Home Page]
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