- 43d Air Division
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unit_name= 43d Air Division
caption= 43d Air Division emblem
dates=1 March 1952 –1 October 1957
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In March 1952, the division assumed responsibility for the air defense of Southwestern Japan (
Kyūshū , the western part ofHonshū , and most ofShikoku ), using radar, fighter aircraft, and ground weapons to prevent or disrupt enemy air attacks. It supported numerous exercises, some involving U.S. and British naval vessels, and training for the Japan Air Self Defense Force. The division also supervised electronic countermeasures (ECM), and weather reconnaissance missions. In the summer of 1957, when the Nagasaki area suffered severe flooding, the 43d assisted Japanese authorities and people by flying numerous airlift missions with helicopters and fixed wing aircraft.Background of name
Mission
Operations
Lineage and honors
Designated 43 Air Division (Defense), and organized on
1 March 1952 .Redesignated 43 Air Division in18 March 1955 .Discontinued and inactivated, on1 October 1957 .Service streamers
This unit earned the following organizational service streamers:
* Korean Service.
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This unit earned the following organizational campaign streamers:
none
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none
Decorations
This unit earned the following unit decorations:
none
Awards
Emblem
A shield argent on a bend azure three futuramic aircraft, in bend, or, between two lightning bolts in saltire gules and a magnetic field of the last with cardinal compass points and pylon of the last. (Approved
19 December 1956 )Assignments
Japan Air Defense Force (later,
Japan Air Self-Defense Force ),1 March 1952 ;Fifth Air Force ,1 September 1954 –1 October 1957 .Components
Wings:
* 8 Fighter Bomber:1 March 1955 –1 October 1957 .Squadrons:
* 68 Fighter Interceptor:1 March 1955 –1 October 1957 .Stations
Itazuke Air Base ,Japan ,1 March 1952 –1 October 1957 .Aircraft / Missiles / Space vehicles
F-94 Starfire , 1952–1953;F-86 Sabre , 1953–1957;F-100 Super Sabre , 1957.Commanders
Colonel Charles W. Stark,
1 March 1952 ;Colonel Edward N. Backus, c. 1954;Colonel Samuel J. Gormly Jr., by31 December 1954 ;Colonel James M. Smelley,9 July 1956 ;Colonel Ladson G. Eskridge Jr.,13 August 1956 –1 October 1957 .ee also
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Fifth Air Force References
External links
* [http://www.maxwell.af.mil/au/afhra/rso/airdivision_pages/0043ad.asp Air Force Historical Research Agency: 43d Air Division]
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