- 307th Bombardment Wing
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unit_name= 307th Bombardment Wing
caption= 307th Bombardment Wing Insignia
dates= 1942 - 1975
country=United States
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role= Bombardment
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command_structure=Strategic Air Command
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garrison= U-Tapao Royal Thai Navy Airfield
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anniversaries=The 307th Bombardment Wing is an inactiveUnited States Air Force wing, last assigned toStrategic Air Command in 1975.History
Lineage
* Constituted as 307th Bombardment Group (Heavy) on
January 28 ,1942
** Activated onApril 15 ,1942
** Inactivated onJanuary 18 ,1946
* Redesignated: 307th Bombardment Group (Very Heavy)
** Activated onAugust 4 ,1946
* Established as the 307th Bombardment Wing, Very Heavy onJuly 28 ,1947
** Organized onAugust 15 ,1947 .
** DiscontinuedJuly 12 ,1948 .
* Redesignated: 307th Bombardment Wing, Medium
** Activated onJuly 12 ,1948
** Discontinued and inactivated onMarch 25 ,1965 .
* Redesignated: 307th Strategic Wing
** Reactivated:January 21 ,1970
** InactivatedSeptember 30 ,1975 Bases assigned
United States Army Air Forces
* Geiger Field, WAApril 15 ,1942
* Ephrata, WAMay 28 ,1942
* Sioux City AAB, IASeptember 30 -October 20 ,1942
* Hickam Field, THNovember 1 ,1942
*Guadalcanal February 1943
*New Georgia January 28 ,1944
* Los Negros c.April 29 ,1944
* WakdeAugust 24 ,1944
* Morotai c.October 18 ,1944
* Clark Field, Luzon September - December 1945United States Air Force
*MacDill AFB , FL July 1948 - August 1953
*Kadena AB ,Okinawa , August 1953 - November 1954
*Lincoln AFB , NE November 1954 - March 1965
* U-Tapao Royal Thai Navy Airfield,Thailand , January 1970 - September 1975Aircraft Flown
* Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, 1942
* Consolidated B-24 Liberator, 1942-1946
* North American P/F-51 Mustang, 1947-1948
* Boeing B-29 Superfortress, 1947-1950
* Boeing B-50 Superfortress, 1950
* Boeing B-47 Stratojet, 1955-1965 (EB-47, 1962-1964)
* Boeing KC-97 Stratotanker, 1955-1960
* Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker, 1972-1972, 1974-1975 (RC-135, 1975)
* Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, 1970-1975Operational Squadrons
* 370th Bombardment Squadron
* 371st Bombardment Squadron
* 372d Bombardment Squadron
* 364th Bombardment Squadron
* 365th Bombardment Squadron
* 424th Bombardment Squadron
* 99th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron
* 307th Air Refueling Squadron
* 901st Air Refueling SquadronOperational history
World War II
Constituted as 307th Bombardment Group (Heavy) on
January 28 ,1942 . Activated onApril 15 ,1942 . Trained and flew patrols off the west coast, first in B-17's and later in B-24's.Moved to
Hawaii , October - November 1942, and assigned toSeventh Air Force . Trained and flew patrol and search missions. AttackedWake Island , December 1942- January 1943, by staging throughMidway Island .Moved to
Guadalcanal in February 1943 and assigned toThirteenth Air Force . Served in combat, primarily in the South and Southwest Pacific, until the war ended. Attacked Japanese airfields, installations, and shipping in the Solomons and Bismarcks. Helped to neutralize enemy bases on Yap and in the Truk and Palau Islands. Received a DUC for an unescorted, daylight attack on heavily defended airfields in the Truk Islands onMarch 29 ,1944 . Supported operations in the Philippines by striking Japanese shipping in the southern Philippines and by bombing airfields on Leyte, Luzon, Negros, Ceram, and Halmahera. Also took part in Allied air operations against the Netherlands Indies by hitting airfields, shipping, and installations. Received a DUC for an unescorted mission against vital oil refineries at Balikpapan, Borneo, onOctober 3 ,1944 . Supported Australian forces on Borneo and bombed targets in French Indochina during the last three months of the war.Flew patrol missions along the Asiatic mainland and ferried liberated prisoners from Okinawa to Manila after V-J Day. Returned to the US, December 1945 - January 1946. Inactivated on
January 18 ,1946 .Postwar Years
Established as the 307th Bombardment Wing, Very Heavy on
July 28 ,1947 . Organized onAugust 15 ,1947 . DiscontinuedJuly 12 ,1948 . Redesignated 307th Bombardment Wing, Medium and activated onJuly 12 ,1948 at MacDill Field (later AFB), Florida.The 307th replaced the 94th Combat Bombardment Wing VHB (Provisional) and other organizations in August 1947. From then until
December 15 ,1948 the 307th Wing controlled, in addition to its own units, the82d Fighter Wing at Grenier Field, NH. In September 1947 it began training other SAC combat units in anti-submarine warfare. In February, it began operating a B-29 transition training school and standardized combat training for all SAC units.Korean War
In August 1950, the 307th deployed to
Okinawa . Detached from SAC, it began operations under Far East Air Forces (FEAF) Bomber Command, provisional. The attached306th Bomb Group transferred to its parent wing onSeptember 1 ,1950 and untilFebruary 10 ,1951 the 307th had no tactical mission. On that date, wing resources were used to train the6th Air Division at MacDill and the wing deployed without personnel toKadena AB , where it absorbed resources of the 307th Bomb Group and began flying combat missions.By the end of the hostilities, the wing (including its tactical group) had flown 5,810 combat sorties in 573 combat missions. The wing remained in the Far East in combat ready status and on
August 15 ,1953 Kadena AB, Okinawa became its permanent base.Cold War
The 307th returned to the United States in November 1954 and disposed of its B-29's at
Davis-Monthan AFB , Arizona. It proceeded to its new base,Lincoln AFB , Nebraska. There it began flying the new B-47 Stratojet and the KC-97 tanker.It conducted strategic bombardment training and air refueling operations to meet SAC's global commitments. 4362d Support Squadron (later the 4352d Post Attack Command and Control Squadron was attached
July 20 ,1962 -December 24 ,1964 .In January 1965 the wing began phasing down. Discontinued and inactivated on
March 25 ,1965 .Vietnam War
Redesignated the 307th Strategic Wing and reactivated at U-Tapao Air Base, Thailand on
January 21 ,1970 replacing the4258th Strategic Wing . The 307th was the only regular Air Force SAC Wing stationed in Southeast Asia.Using aircraft and crews loaned from other SAC wings, the 307th conducted conventional bombardment operations and provided KC-135 aerial refueling of U.S. aircraft in Southeast Asia as directed through the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam. It ended all combat operations on
August 14 ,1973 .The final B-52 left the wing in June 1975, but the wing continued some KC-135 and refueling and RC-135 reconnaissance operations until inactivated on
September 30 ,1975 .ee also
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Strategic Air Command
*United States Air Force In Thailand
*Pacific Air Forces
*Fifth Air Force
*Fifteenth Air Force
*Seventh Air Force
*Thirteenth Air Force
*United States Air Force In South Korea References
* Futrell, Robert Frank (1983) The United States Air Force In Korea, 1950-1953, Maxwell AFB, Alabama Office of Air Force History, ISBN 0912799714
* 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
* 307th Bomb Group Association [http://www.307bg.org/]
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