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The 127th Wing is a composite wing of the
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and
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. It is composed of approximately 1,700 Citizen-Airmen and provides highly trained personnel, aircraft, and support resources to serve the Michigan community, the state and the United States. The wing operates
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s, providing global aerial refueling capability in support of Air Mobility Command, and the
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, flying the close air support mission for Air Combat Command. The current commander of the 127th Wing is Brig. Gen. Rolf E. Mammen. With approximately 1,700 personnel assigned, the 127th Wing is among the most complex Air National Guard wings. The 127th Wing's home station, Selfridge Air National Guard Base, is the largest facility managed by a reserve component (Air National Guard or U.S. Air Force Reserve) of the U.S. Air Force.


History

In the fall of 1950, the
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reorganized its tactical units according to the
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's Wing Base Organization, which combined tactical and support units under a single wing. On 1 November 1950, the 127th Fighter Wing was activated with the 127th Fighter, Air Base, Maintenance & Supply, and Medical Groups assigned. In February 1951, the
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and groups were called to active duty. Unlike other Air National Guard wings called to active duty for the
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, however, the 127th became part of
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and moved to
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, Arizona, becoming the 127th Pilot Training Wing.''A History of AETC'', p. 99 Seventeen members of the wing's 172nd Squadron had already volunteered for duty overeseas as members of the regular Air Force the previous month. The 197th Pilot Training Squadron of the
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, which was already at Luke, and equipped with
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s joined the wing. The wing trained fighter pilots with North American F-51 Mustangs,
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s and Republic F-84 Thunderjets. On 1 November 1952, the wing was inactivated and returned to the Air National Guard as the 127th Fighter-Bomber Wing, transferring its equipment and most of its personnel at Luke to the newly formed 3600th Flying Training Wing. In April 1962, Volunteer pilots and ground support personnel from the wing’s 172nd Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron began training at
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, New Mexico for Operation Blue Straw, nuclear tests conducted at
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in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Flying specially equipped
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s, their pilots flew through clouds of nuclear dust gather samples for study. In July 1967, over 80 percent of the Michigan Air Guard’s personnel were ordered on active duty to help deal with massive rioting, looting, and arson in Detroit. They guarded utility installations, rode with police and firefighters, guarded prisoners, and secured a base at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport. The 110th Tactical Reconnaissance Group was activated and the unit’s Air Police contingent was flown to the city. Its RB-57s flew over damaged parts of the city producing over 9,000 photos. By July 30th all unit personnel but the Air Police had been demobilized. Prompted by a disasterous tornado in
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, Texas, in 1970, the
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set up a pilot program for nationwide civil defense tornado aerial photographic assessment and assigned the mission to the wing’s 110th Tactical Reconnaissance Group. In September 1994, Air National Guard
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units, including the wing's 191st Airlift Group units began supporting
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, providing humanitarian relief for Kurdish refugees displaced in Iraq from
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, Turkey. The wing also supported the Air Force Special Operations Command with its 107th Weather Flight (inactivated by 30 September 2017).


Lineage

* Constituted c. 25 October 1950 as the 127th Fighter Wing and allotted to the Air National Guard : Activated on 1 November 1950 * Called to active duty c. 1 February 1951 : Redesignated 127th Pilot Training Wing on 10 February 1951 : Inactivated on 1 November 1952 and returned to the Air National Guard * Redesignated 127th Fighter-Bomber Wing and activated on 1 November 1952 : Redesignated 127th Fighter-Interceptor Wing on 1 July 1955 : Redesignated 127th Air Defense Wing on 16 April 1956 : Redesignated 127th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing on 12 April 1958 : Redesignated 127th Tactical Fighter Wing on 30 June 1972 : Redesignated 127th Fighter Wing on 31 March 1992 : Redesignated 127th Wing c. 1 January 1993


Assignments

* Michigan Air National Guard, 1 November 1950 *
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, c. 1 February 1951 *
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, 10 February 1951 * Flying Training Air Force, 1 May 1951''A History of AETC'', p. 97 * Crew Training Air Force, 1 March – 1 November 1952 * Michigan Air National Guard, 1 November 1952 – present


Components

; Groups * 103d Tactical Fighter Group, c. 30 June 1972 – unknown * 110th Fighter Group (Air Defense) (later 110th Tactical Reconnaissance Group), 15 April 1956 – 11 June 1972 *
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, c. 12 April 1975 – c.16 October 1991 *
127th Fighter Group The 127th Operations Group is a unit of the Michigan Air National Guard. It is stationed at Selfridge Air National Guard Base and 1s one of two flying groups assigned to the 127th Wing. The group operates Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt ...
(later 127th Pilot Training Group, 127th Fighter-Bomber Group, 127th Fighter-Interceptor Group, 127th Fighter Group (Air Defense), 127th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, 127th Tactical Fighter Group, 127th Operations Group), 1 November 1950 – 1 November 1952, 1Noovember 1952 – 9 December 1974, c. 1 January 1993 – present * 127th Air Base Group, 1 November 1950 – 1 November 1952, 1 November 1952 – 15 April 1956, 12 April 1958 – 1 October 1962 * 127th Combat Support Group (later 127th Combat Support Squadron, 127th Mission Support Squadron, 127th Support Group, 127th Mission Support Group), 9 December 1974 – present * 127th Maintenance & Supply Group (later 127th Logistics Group, 127th Maintenance Group), 1 November 1950 – 1 November 1952, 1 November 1952 – 15 April 1956, 12 April 1958 – c. 1 December 1959, c. 1 January 1993 – present * 127th Medical Group (later 127th Tactical Hospital, 127th USAF Dispensary, 127th Tactical Clinic, 127th Medical Squadron, 127th Medical Group), 1 November 1950 – 1 November 1952, 1 November 1952 – present * 155th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, c. 1 May 1964 – c. 1 June 1972 * 169th Tactical Fighter Group (later 169th Fighter Group), 5 April 1975 – c. 16 October 1995 * 188th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, c. August 1965 – 15 June 1972 * 191st Tactical Reconnaissance Group (later 191st Fighter Group, 191st Airlift Group, 127th Air Refueling Group), 1 October 1962 – 1 July 1967, 1968 – c. 21 July 1972, 15 March 1992 – 1 April 1996, 1 May 1999 – present ; Operational squadrons * 107th Tactical Fighter Squadron (later 107th Fighter Squadron), 9 December 1974 – c. 1 December 1993 * 171st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 15 April 1956 – c. 1 January 1958


Stations

* Wayne County Airport, 1 November 1950 *
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, Arizona, 23 February 1951 – I November 1952 * Wayne County Airport (later Detroit Air National Guard Base), 1 November 1952 *
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(later Selfridge Air National Guard Base), c. 1 January 1993


Awards


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Notes

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Bibliography

* * {{cite book, author=Anonymous, title=A History of Air Education and Training Command "The First Command" 80 Years Strong 1942-2022, url= https://www.afhistory.af.mil/Portals/64/Books/Titles/Complete%2080th%20Anniversary%20History%20V2%20Red1.pdf?ver=Hv944rcJfieAx_HO8MRF1g%3d%3d , access-date=November 7, 2022, year=2021 , publisher=Office of History and Research, Air Education and Training Command, location=Joint Base San Antonio–Randolph AFB, TC, isbn= Wings of the United States Air National Guard Composite wings of the United States Air Force Military units and formations established in 1950