- 314th Airlift Wing
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unit_name= 314th Airlift Wing
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dates=28 January 1942 — present
country=United States
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branch=Air Force
type=Airlift
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command_structure=Air Education and Training Command
current_commander=Brigadier General [http://www.littlerock.af.mil/library/biographies/bio.asp?id=9819 Rowayne Schatz Jr.]
garrison=Little Rock Air Force Base
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* World War II: European Campaign (1943-1945)
* Korean Service (1950-1953)
notable_commanders=Alfred G. Hansen
Thomas S. Power
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battle_honours=The 314th Airlift Wing (314 AW) is a wing of the
United States Air Force based out ofLittle Rock Air Force Base inLittle Rock ,Arkansas .Mission
Train the world's best C-130 aircrews by focusing on Mission, People and Community.
History
The 314th Troop Carrier Group arrived in the
Mediterranean Theater of Operations in May1943 , taking part with Twelfth Air Force units in twoairborne operation s. It flew two major night missions in July 1943 during the Sicily invasion, droppingparatroops of82d Airborne Division nearGela on9 July and reinforcements to the area on the11 July . Later in theyear , the group transported paratroops and supplies toSalerno , 14 and15 September , during the invasion of Italy.Squadron s from the 314th flew additional missions in theMediterranean before it transferred, in February1944 , toEngland for further training. From there, it took part with the Ninth Air Force in the Normandy invasion, flying numerous supply and reinforcement missions in the ensuing period. The 314th dropped paratroops overHolland in September and carried munitions and supplies to the same area. After moving toFrance in late February1945 , it participated in the airborne crossings of theRhine River nearWesel on24 March . The group then brought supplies and equipment to combat units and airlifted wounded U.S. and Allied personnel to rear-areahospital s.After termination of hostilities, it evacuated
prisoners of war from German camps and flew regular personnel and freight service. Transferring without personnel or equipment (WOPE) to U.S. in February1946 , and in September, again transferred WOPE, to thePanama Canal Zone , where the 314th operated air terminals underCaribbean Air Command. It moved back to the U.S. in October1948 for further training.The wing served in
Japan during theKorean War , participating in two major airborne operations, at Sunchon in October1950 and atMunsan-ni in March1951 . It later transported supplies toKorea and evacuated prisoners of war.In
1954 , it again transferred, without personnel or equipment back to the U.S. where it served as a primary troop carrier unit in the eastern U.S., participating in joint airborne training with Army forces, developing assault airlift operations, and performing in aerial demonstrations, exercises, maneuvers, and joint operations. Between January1966 and May1971 , it operated fromChing Chuan Kang Air Base Taiwan as part of the315th Air Division to provide passenger and cargo airlift throughout theFar East and combat airlift inSoutheast Asia .Again returning to the U.S. in May 1971, the 314th acquired the assets of the inactivated 64th Tactical Airlift Wing and incurred host organization responsibilities of
Little Rock Air Force Base , Arkansas. It has since operated C-130 training schools, providing classroom instruction and flying training to all branches of theU.S. military and allied nations and served as a tactical airlift wing involved in worldwide airborne training, airlift, andspecial operations including deployments in support of theCommander-in-Chief ,United States Air Forces in Europe . It also provided joint airborne communications center and command post support for the United States Readiness Command. In October1983 , the wing provided Joint Airborne Communications Center/Command Post equipment in support of the rescue of U.S. nationals inGrenada . During December1989 and January1990 , it provided airlift support during the intervention inOperation Just Cause inPanama . The 314th conducted airlift control support in addition to airlift of troops and equipment to theMiddle East in support of the liberation ofKuwait , August 1990-March1991 .From 1991 to present, in addition to its primary mission of aircrew training, the wing conducted numerous disaster relief and humanitarian support missions including airdrop of U.S. Army Troops; humanitarian aid; emergency supplies; and medical evacuations in addition to airlifting passengers and equipment.
Operations
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World War II
*Korean War
*Operation Urgent Fury
*Operation Just Cause
*Operation Desert Shield
*Operation Desert StormPrevious designations
*314th Transport Group (1942)
*314th Troop Carrier Group (1942 – 1948)
*314th Troop Carrier Wing (1948 – 1967)
*314th Tactical Airlift Wing (1967 – 1974)
*314th Military Airlift Wing (1974 - 1991)
*314th Airlift Wing (1991 – Present)Assignments
Major command
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United States Air Forces in Europe (1945 – 1946)
*Strategic Air Command (1946)
*Caribbean Air Command (1946 – 1950)
*Tactical Air Command (1950 – 1991)
*Air Education and Training Command (1991 – Present)Numbered Air Force
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Eighteenth Air Force (1946, 1951 – 1957, 1993 – 1997)
*Third Air Force (1946 – 1948)
*Ninth Air Force (1948 – 1949, 1957 – 1971):839th Air Division , 8 Oct 1957-27 Jan 1966
*Fourteenth Air Force (1949 – 1951)
*Twelfth Air Force (1971 – 1974)
*Twenty-Second Air Force (1974 – 1993)
*Fifteenth Air Force (1993)
*Nineteenth Air Force (1997 – Present)ubordinate organizations
314th Operations Group (314 OG)
*45th Airlift Squadron (45 AS) (Keesler Air Force Base ,Mississippi )
*48th Airlift Squadron (48 AS)
*53d Airlift Squadron (53 AS)
*62d Airlift Squadron (62 AS)
*714th Training Squadron (714 TRS)
*314th Operations Support Squadron (314 OSS)314th Maintenance Group (314 MXG)
*314th Maintenance Squadron (314 MXS)
*314th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (314 AMXS)
*314th Maintenance Operations Squadron (314 MOS)314th Mission Support Group (314 MSG)
*314th Contracting Squadron (314 CONS)
*314th Security Forces Squadron (314 SFS)
*314th Services Squadron (314 SVS)
*314th Logistics Readiness Squadron (314 LRS)
*314th Mission Support Squadron (314 MSS)
*314th Communications Squadron (314 CS)
*314th Civil Engineering Squadron (314 CES)314th Medical Group (314 MDG)
*314th Medical Operations Squadron (314 MDOS)
*314th Medical Support Squadron (314 MDSS)Bases stationed
*Drew Field,
Florida (1942)
*Bowman Field,Kentucky (1942)
*Sedalia Army Air Field,Missouri (1942 – 1943)
*Lawson Field, Georgia (1943)
*Berguent,French Morocco (1943)
*Kairouan ,Tunisia (1943)
*Castelvetrano ,Sicily (1943 – 1944)
*RAF Saltby ,England (1944 – 1945)
*Vélizy-Villacoublay ,France (1945 – 1946)
*Bolling Field ,Washington D.C. (1946)
*Canal Zone,Panama (1946 – 1948)
*Sewart Air Force Base ,Tennessee (1948 – 1966)
*Ching Chuan Kang Air Base ,Taiwan (1966 – 1971)
*Little Rock Air Force Base ,Arkansas (1971 – Present)Aircraft operated
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C-47 Skytrain (1942 – 1946, 1948 – 1953)
*C-53 (1942 – 1943)
*C-54 Skymaster (1947 – 1948)
*C-82 Packet (1948 – 1951)
*CG-15 (glider) (1949 – 1951)
*YG-18 (glider) 1949 – 1951)
*C-119 Flying Boxcar (1949 – 1951)
*C-54 Skymaster (1949 – 1951, 1954 – 1955)
*TC-46 (1950)
*YC-122 (1950 – 1954)
*YH-12 (1951)
*H-19 Chickasaw (1952 – 1955)
*C-46 Commando (1952)
*L-5 Sentinel (1952 – 1953)
*L-16 (1952 – 1953)
*L-20 (1952 – 1954)
*H-21 Shawnee (1955 – 1959)
*C-123 Provider (1956 – 1961)
*C-130 Hercules (1956 – Present)
*DC-130 Hercules (1979 – 1981)
*C-21 (1999 – Present)Unit shields
ee Also
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315th Air Division
*Ninth Air Force
*Twelfth Air Force
*United States Air Force In South Korea References
External links
* [http://www.littlerock.af.mil/ Little Rock AFB Home Page]
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