- 139th Airlift Wing
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 139th Airlift Wing
caption= 139th Airlift Wing emblem
dates=1946 -Present
country=United States
allegiance=
branch=Air National Guard
type=
role= Tactical Airlift
size=
command_structure=Air National Guard /Air Mobility Command
garrison=Rosecrans Air National Guard Base ,Missouri
ceremonial_chief=
nickname=
patron=
motto=Always ready, ever willing
colors=
march=
mascot=
battles=
anniversaries=The 139th Airlift Wing (AMC) is located at
Rosecrans Air National Guard Base atRosecrans Memorial Airport ,Saint Joseph, Missouri . It is the home of theAdvanced Airlift Tactics Training Center . The 139th AW is one of the two flying wings currently in theMissouri Air National Guard . The flying unit is the180th Airlift Squadron which operationally flies the LockheedC-130 Hercules aircraft.Mission
History
The 139th Airlift Wing has its roots in the formation of the 180th Bombardment Squadron (Light) which was one of the first federally recognized
Air National Guard units in the nation. The 180th BS(L) received federal recognition on 22 August 1946 by an inspection team from 2nd Air Force. The 180th BS was assigned the Douglas B-26B/C "Invader" light bomber. Lt Col John B. Logan, who was instrumental in forming the unit, was named as the first Squadron Commander and would be later named the Base Commander. He had accumulated more than 250 combat hours in 22 combat missions as a B-17 pilot and had been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with Four Oak Leaf Clusters and campaign ribbons representing the Northern France, Central Europe and Normandy theaters of operation. The 180th BS (L) flew the B-26 until 1958.Lineage
*On 14 April 1962, the 139th Air Transport Group was allotted to the state of Missouri at
Rosecrans Air National Guard Base ,Saint Joseph, Missouri . Federal recognition was extended on that date. The gaining command was theMilitary Air Transport Service (MATS).*Redesignated as the 139th Military Airlift Group on 1 January 1966 when the
Military Air Transport Service was deactivated and superseded by theMilitary Airlift Command (MAC).*Redesignated as the 139th Air Refueling Group on 6 September 1969. Federal recognitions was extended on that date. The gaining command was the
Tactical Air Command (TAC).*Redesignated as the 139th Tactical Airlift Group on 1 October 1976. Federal recognition was extended on 16 October 1976. The gaining command was the
Military Airlift Command (MAC).*On 31 May 1991, the 139th Tactical Airlift Group was consolidated with the 139th Military Airlift Group which had been inactivated on 5 September 1969.
*Redesignated as the 139th Airlift Group on 8 April 1992. The gaining command was the
Air Mobility Command (AMC). The gaining command was changed fromAir Mobility Command toAir Combat Command on 1 October 1993.*Redesignated as the 139th Airlift Wing on 1 October 1995. The gaining command was
Air Combat Command . In 1997, all C-130 units were changed fromAir Combat Command toAir Mobility Command .Photos of the Wing Past and Present
Assignments
Major command
*
Air National Guard /Air Mobility Command (1997-Present)
*Air National Guard /Air Combat Command (1993-1995)
*Air National Guard /Air Mobility Command (1992-1993)
*Air National Guard /Military Airlift Command (1976-1992)
*Air National Guard /Tactical Airlift Command (1969-1976)
*Air National Guard /Military Airlift Command (1966-1969)
*Air National Guard /Military Air Transport Service (1962-1966)
*Air National Guard (1946-1962)Previous designations
*139th Airlift Wing (1995-Present)
*139th Airlift Group (1992-1995)
*139th Tactical Airlift Group (1976-1992)
*139th Air Refueling Group (1969-1976)
*139th Military Airlift Group (1966-1969)
*139th Air Transport Group (1961-1966)Units assigned
* 139th Operations Group
**180th Airlift Squadron
** 241st Air Traffic Control Squadron
** 139th Operations Support Flight
* 139th Mission Support Group
** 139th Civil Engineer Squadron
** 139th Communications Flight
** 139th Mission Support Flight
** 139th Aerial Port Squadron
** 139th Logistics Readiness Squadron
** 139th Security Forces Squadron
** 139th Services Flight
* 139th Maintenance Group
** 139th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
** 139th Maintenance Squadron
** 139th Maintenance Operations Flight
* 139th Medical Group
*Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center (AATTC)Bases Stationed
*
Rosecrans Air National Guard Base ,Saint Joseph, Missouri (1962-Present)Aircraft operated
*
C-130 HerculesH2 (1987-Present) (The C-130H2 aircraft were brand new aircraft direct from the Lockheed plant. The first aircraft named the “Spirit of St. Joseph” arrived at Rosecrans ANGB on March 6, 1987.)
*C-130A Hercules (1976-1987)
*C-97 Stratofreighter (1961-1968)
*RF-84 Thunderflash (1958-1961)
*F-84 Thunderjet (1957-1958)References
External links
* [http://www.mostjo.ang.af.mil 139th Airlift Wimg]
ee also
*
List of Air National Guard units
*List of United States Air Force installations
*Rosecrans Air National Guard Base
*180th Airlift Squadron
* [http://www.af.mil/pressreleases/release.asp?id=123011546 "139th Airlift Wing completes humanitarian mission"]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.