- 514th Air Mobility Wing
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unit_name=514th Air Mobility Wing
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dates=5 October 1944 — present
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command_structure=Air Force Reserve Command
current_commander=Colonel [http://www.514amw.afrc.af.mil/library/biographies/bio.asp?id=8591 James Kerr]
garrison=McGuire Air Force Base
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battle_honours=The 514th Air Mobility Wing (514 AMW) is a wing of the
United States Air Force based out ofMcGuire Air Force Base ,New Jersey .Mission
History
The 514th trained in the U.S. with C-46 and C-47 aircraft before moving to
India in November1944 , beginning operations in early December as part of the combined Combat Cargo Task Force. It transported reinforcements and supplies for Allied forces inBurma until May1945 . Operations included moving equipment and materials for theLedo Road in December1944 ; transporting men, mules, and boats when the Allies crossed theAyeyarwady River in February 1945; and droppingGurkha paratroop s during the assault on Rangoon in May. The group moved to Burma in June and hauled ammunition, gasoline, mules, and men toChina until the war ended.The group trained in the Reserve for troop carrier operations, May
1947 until the establishment of the wing in1949 and from then until February1953 first at Birmingham,Alabama under supervision of the 2587th Air Force Reserve Training Center but moved without personnel or equipment toMitchel Air Force Base ,New York during its first year. The wing was ordered to active service in May1951 . From then until February1953 , the wing performed troop carrier missions in tactical exercises and joint training operations. It operated a C-46 combat crew training school from15 September 1952 to20 January 1953 .From April 1953 until
1958 , it trained under the 2233d Air Force Reserve Combat Training Center (later, 2233d Air Reserve Flying Center), initially with C-46s but with C-119s by August1954 . After 1958, the wing increasingly participated in humanitarian and other airlift missions. By the mid-1960s, it was augmentingMilitary Air Transport Service (later,Military Airlift Command ) airlift operations on a regular basis. The wing trainedSouth Vietnam ese aircrews and maintenance personnel and Greek maintenance personnel in C-119 aircraft,10 August to18 December 1967 . In1968 , it ferried C-119s to South Vietnam. Also in 1968, two of the wing's groups began flying C-141s belonging to the 436th Military Airlift Wing atDover Air Force Base ,Delaware and the 438th Military Airlift Wing atMcGuire Air Force Base ,New Jersey . A third C-141 group joined the wing in September1969 , associated with the 437th Military Airlift Wing atCharleston Air Force Base ,South Carolina . In 1969, the wing gained another group which flew C-9s of the 375th Aeromedical Airlift Wing. A C-119 group remained with the wing until mid-1970. In Jul1973 , its groups at Dover and Charleston were replaced by new Reserve wings, and the 514th Wing absorbed all of the squadrons of what had been its 903d Group at McGuire. Continuing to use C-141 aircraft of the active wing at McGuire Air Force Base (first the 438th and later the 305th), the wing's crews augmented Military Airlift Command units for strategic airlift missions worldwide, including contingency and humanitarian operations and took part in strategic mobility exercises for training. Operations in which crews participated were Urgent Fury toGrenada in1983 , Just Cause toPanama in1989 , and Restore Hope toSomalia in1992 . In 1993 the wing added aerial refueling to its airlift mission.Operations
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World War II
*Vietnam War
*Operation Urgent Fury
*Operation Just Cause
*Operation Restore Hope Previous designations
*4th Combat Cargo Group (1944 – 1949)
*514th Troop Carrier Wing (1949 – 1967)
*514th Tactical Airlift Group (1967 – 1968)
*514th Military Airlift Wing (1968 – 1992)
*514th Airlift Wing (1992 – 1994)
*514th Air Mobility Wing (1994 – Present)Assignments
Major command
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Tactical Air Command (1951 – 1953)
*Air Force Reserve Command (1953 – Present)Numbered Air Force
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14th Air Force (1949)
*1st Air Force (1949 – 1951, 1953 – 1958)
*18th Air Force (1951 – 1953)
*14th Air Force (1958 – 1993)
*22d Air Force (1993 – Present)ubordinate organizations
514th Operations Group (514 OG)
*76th Air Refueling Squadron
*78th Air Refueling Squadron 514th Maintenance Group (514 MXG)
514th Mission Support Group (514 MSG)
Bases stationed
*Syracuse Army Airfield,
New York (1944)
*Bowman Field,Kentucky (1944)
*Baer Field,Indiana (1944)
*Sylhet ,India (1944)
*Agartala , India (1944 – 1945)
*Chittagong , India (1945)
*Namponmao,Burma (1945)
*Andal, India (1945 – 1946)
*Marietta Air Force Base , Georgia (1947 – 1949)
*Birmingham Municipal Airport,Alabama (1949)
*Mitchel Air Force Base , New York (1949 – 1961)
*McGuire Air Force Base ,New Jersey (1961 – Present)Aircraft operated
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C-47 Skytrain (1944)
*C-46 Commando (1944 – 1945, 1949 – 1954)
*T-6 Texan (1949 – 1951)
*T-7 (1949 – 1951)
*T-11 (1949 – 1951)
*C-119 Flying Boxcar (1952 – 1970)
*C-45 Expeditor (1953)
*C-124 Globemaster II (1966, 1969)
*C-141 Starlifter (1968 – 200x)
*C-9 Nightingale (1969 – 1971)
*C-5 Galaxy (1973)
*KC-10 Extender (1993 – Present)
*C-17 Globemaster III (200x – Present)Unit shields
External links
* [http://www.514amw.afrc.af.mil/ 514 AMW Home Page]
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