- 49th Air Division
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unit_name= 49th Air Division
caption= 49th Air Division emblem
dates= 17 March 1943–16 October 1945
20 December 1946–27 June 1949
25 October 1951–1 July 1956
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* World War II: European Campaign (1944-1945)
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identification_symbol_2_label=The 49th Air Division (49th AD) is an inactiveUnited States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with theUnited States Air Forces in Europe , based atRAF Sculthorpe ,England . It was inactivated on 1 Jul 1956.History
The unit's origins begin with its predecessor, the World War II 49th Bombardment Wing (49th BW) was part of
Fifteenth Air Force . The 47th BW engaged in heavy bombardmentB-24 Liberator operations againstGermany .Lineage
* Established as 49th Bombardment Operational Training Wing (Medium) on 17 Mar 1943: Activated on 31 Mar 1943: Redesignated: 49th Bombardment Wing (Medium) on 18 Oct 1943: Redesignated: 49th Bombardment Wing (Heavy) on 4 Dec 1943: Redesignated: 49th Bombardment Wing, Heavy c. Aug 1944: Inactivated on 16 Oct 1945
* Activated in the Reserve as 49th Bombardment Wing, Very Heavy on 20 Dec 1946: Redesignated: 49th Bombardment Wing, Very Heavy on 31 Dec 1946: Redesignated: 49th Air Division, Bombardment on 16 Apr 1948: Inactivated on 27 Jun 1949
* Redesignated 49th Air Division on 25 Oct 1951: Activated on 7 Nov 1951: Redesignated: 49th Air Division, Operational on 1 Apr 1952: Redesignated: 49th Air Division (Operational) on 15 Nov 1954: Inactivated on 1 Jul 1956.Assignments
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Third Air Force , 31 Mar 1943-c. 3 Feb 1944: Army Service Forces, c. 3 Feb 1944;
*Fifteenth Air Force , c. 11 Mar 1944-16 Oct 1945
*Continental Air Command :Fourteenth Air Force ] , 20 Dec 1946:Ninth Air Force , 22 Dec 1948:Fourteenth Air Force , 1 Feb-27 Jun 1949
*Tactical Air Command , 7 Nov 1951
*United States Air Forces in Europe :Third Air Force , 5 Jun 1952-1 Jul 1956.Stations
* Columbia AAB,
South Carolina , 31 Mar 1943
* Greenville AAB,South Carolina , c. 28 Apr 1943-2 Feb 1944
*Bari ,Italy : Remained in Italy, possibly at other stations, c. 11 Mar 1944-16 Oct 1945
* Miami AAF,Florida , 20 Dec 1946-27 Jun 1949
*Langley AFB ,Virginia , 7 Nov 1951-21 May 1952
*RAF Sculthorpe ,England , 1 Jun 1952-1 Jul 1956.Components
;Wings:
* 20 Fighter Bomber: attached 12 February 1952–1 July 1956.
* 47 Bombardment: attached 12 February 1952–1 July 1956.
* 81 Fighter Interceptor (later, 81 Fighter Bomber): attached 1 March 1954–1 July 1956.;Groups:
* 100 Bombardment: 29 May 1947–27 June 1949.
* 380 Bombardment: 17 October 1947–27 June 1949.
* 451 Bombardment: c.6 April 1944–c.19 June 1945.
* 461 Bombardment: c.30 April 1944–c.1 July 1945.
* 484 Bombardment: c.6 April 1944–c.25 May 1945.Aircraft
B-24 Liberator , 1944–1945.F-84 Thunderjet , 1952–1956;
RB-45 Tornado, 1954–1956.History
World War II
thumb|right|451st Bomb Group Consolidated B-24H-30-CF Liberator42-50443 displaying 304th Wing markings c.1945. The upper tail surface and circle were red in color.The 49th Air Division was established and activated at Columbia Army Airbase,South Carolina in March 1943 as a medium bomber (B-25 Mitchell ) operational training wing (OTW). It was reassigned to Greenville Army Airbase,South Carolina in April where it commanded training of B-25 bomb groups in the southeast prior to their overseas deployment.It was decided to redesignate the wing as the 49th Bombardment Wing (Heavy) and prepare it to command
B-24 Liberator heavy bomb groups as part ofFifteenth Air Force in late 1943. Groups assigned to the wing were the 461st and 484th, training at Hammer Field,California and Harvard AAF,Nebraska . After the wing deployed toBari ,Italy in March, 1944, a third group, the 451st was transferred to the wing from the 47th Bomb Wing.As part of
Fifteenth Air Force the groups of the 49th BW attacked such targets as oil refineries, marshalling yards, aircraft factories, bridges, and airfields inItaly ,Germany ,Austria , andBulgaria . Subordinate units inflicted heavy damage on the oil refineries atPloesti , participated in the invasion of southern France in August 1944, and supported the final advances of Allied armies in northern Italy in April 1945.The wing was inactivated in Italy onn 16 October 1945.
Cold War
Beginning in 1947, the 49th served in the Reserve for two years as a
B-29 Superfortress organization, during which time it was redesignated as anAir Division and controlled the 100th Bomb Group (later Wing) at Miami AAF and the 380th Bomb Group (later Wing) atMacDill AFB inFlorida As a result of the expansion of the
United States Air Forces in Europe , the division moved toEngland and served as a command and control organization. No combat elements were assigned, but the 20th Fighter-Bomber Wing (RAF Wethersfield ); the 47th Bombardment Wing (RAF Sculthorpe ) and the 81st Fighter-Bomber Wing atRAF Bentwaters were attached for operations.The division supervised and participated in numerous training missions such as Quick Shot, Kingpin, and Bear Claw before it was inactivated on 1 Jul 1956 as a result of a budgetary reduction.
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.External links
* [http://www.maxwell.af.mil/au/afhra/rso/airdivision_pages/0049ad.asp Air Force Historical Research Agency: 49th Air Division]
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