The 309th Maintenance Wing is an inactive
wing
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of the
United States Air Force
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last based at
Hill Air Force Base, Utah. On July 12, 2012 it was inactivated and its function became part of the
Ogden Air Logistics Complex.
The
wing
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was established in 1942 as the 309th Bombardment Group. It served as an
Operational Training Unit
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OTUs
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, then as a
Replacement Training Unit for
medium bomber
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units and
aircrews until 1944, when it was disbanded, when the
Army Air Forces reorganized its training units.
The unit was activated in the
reserve
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in 1949 as the ''309th Troop Carrier Group, a corollary unit of the
314th Troop Carrier Wing. It was inactivated in 1951 and its personnel used to man other units as a result of the
Korean War
, date = {{Ubl, 25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953 (''de facto'')({{Age in years, months, weeks and days, month1=6, day1=25, year1=1950, month2=7, day2=27, year2=1953), 25 June 1950 – present (''de jure'')({{Age in years, months, weeks a ...
. It was activated flying the
Chase YC-122 Avitruc
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, then the
Fairchild C-123 Provider
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as the
United States Air Force
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's first assault airlift
group
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. It deployed to Europe, but was inactivated in 1957 and its components transferred to another unit. It was activated as a maintenance wing in 2005.
History
World War II
The wing was first activated in the early expansion of the
Army Air Forces during
World War II
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as the 309th Bombardment Group at
Davis-Monthan Field, Arizona.
[Maurer, ''Combat Units'', p. 184] Its initial components were the
376th,
[Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 465] 377th,
[Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 466] and
378th Bombardment Squadrons,
[Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 467] and the
37th Reconnaissance Squadron.
[Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 522-523] The
group
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was an
Operational Training Unit
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OTUs
;No. 1 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit RAF (1 OTU): The Unit was formed in 1 ...
(OTU), which trained
bombardment
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Prior to World War I, the term was only applied to the bombardment of defenseless or undefended objects, ...
groups until January 1943.
The OTU program involved the use of an oversized parent unit to provide cadres to "satellite groups."
[Craven & Cate, Vol. VI, Men & Planes, Introduction, p. xxxvi] It then became a
Replacement Training Unit and trained replacement
aircrews, using
North American B-25 Mitchell
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aircraft in both training programs.
[ In addition, the group operated specialist training schools, with as many as eight in operation at once.][ However, the AAF was finding that standard military units, based on relatively inflexible tables of organization were proving less well adapted to performing the mission. Accordingly, a more functional system was adopted in which each base was organized into a separate numbered unit. As a result, in 1944, the group was disbanded and replaced by the 329th Army Air Force Base Unit (Replacement Training Unit, Medium, Bombardment), which absorbed the mission, material, and personnel of the group. The group's four squadrons became Sections A through D of the Base Unit.
]
Reserve airlift operations
The May 1949 Air Force Reserve program called for a new type of unit, the Corollary unit, which was a reserve unit integrated with an active duty unit. The plan called for corollary units at 107 locations. It was viewed as the best method to train reservists by mixing them with an existing regular unit to perform duties alongside the regular unit.
As part of this program, the group was reconstituted and redesignated as the 309th Troop Carrier Group at Sewart Air Force Base
Sewart Air Force Base (1941–1971) is a former United States Air Force base located in Smyrna, about 25 miles southeast of Nashville, Tennessee. During World War II, it was known as Smyrna Army Airfield.
History
World War II
The War Depar ...
, Tennessee. The 309th used the aircraft of the active duty 314th Troop Carrier Wing, to which it was attached for training.[ The group was transferred to Tactical Air Command in 1950, after which it apparently ceased flying operations.][ All reserve combat and corollary units were mobilized for the ]Korean War
, date = {{Ubl, 25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953 (''de facto'')({{Age in years, months, weeks and days, month1=6, day1=25, year1=1950, month2=7, day2=27, year2=1953), 25 June 1950 – present (''de jure'')({{Age in years, months, weeks a ...
. As a result, the 309th was inactivated in February 1951[ and its personnel were used to man other units.
]
Assault airlift operations
The unit was reactivated at Ardmore Air Force Base
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, Oklahoma in July 1955. It replaced the 16th Troop Carrier Squadron
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...
, which was flying the Air Force's fleet of Chase YC-122 Avitruc
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s. The group became the first fixed wing assault airlift group in the Air Force and was the first to fly the Fairchild C-123B Provider. The 309th trained to airlift troops, equipment, and supplies for assault landings.[ After training with the 463d Troop Carrier Wing, the group deployed to Dreux-Louvilliers Air Base, France, ferrying its Providers over the north Atlantic. Although assigned to the ]60th Troop Carrier Wing 060 may refer to:
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shortly after its arrival in France, the group was operationally controlled by the 322d Air Division
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. The group frequently supported airlift and fighter unit exercises
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involving deployments to dispersed operating bases, providing quicker and more secure transport than the road transport that had been used for these exercises prior to its arrival in Europe. However, the dispersed operating base concept was proving too costly, and other airlift requirements in Europe could be met by Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar
The Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar (Navy and Marine Corps designation R4Q) was an American military transport aircraft developed from the World War II-era Fairchild C-82 Packet, designed to carry cargo, personnel, litter patients, and mechani ...
units, and United States Air Forces Europe
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began to question the need for the C-123 in Europe. In November 1956, the group headquarters became non-operational and on 12 March 1957, it was inactivated and its squadrons transferred to the 60th Troop Carrier Wing.[
]
Maintenance wing
The wing remained inactive until Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) replaced many of its traditional subordinate command staff agencies with wings, groups, and squadrons in the Air Force Materiel Command Transformation Initiative. The 309th became the 309th Maintenance Wing and provided depot repair, modification and maintenance for the F-22A Raptor
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, F-16 Fighting Falcon, A-10 Thunderbolt
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, C-130 Hercules, and the Peacekeeper and Minuteman III
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intercontinental ballistic missiles. In 2012, AFMC reversed this action in the process of reducing its number of centers and inactivated the wing. On 12 July 2012, all wing components at Hill were absorbed by the Ogden Air Logistics Complex and the was reassigned as the wing was inactivated on 1 October.
Lineage
* Constituted as the 309th Bombardment Group (Medium) on 28 January 1942[
: Activated on 15 March 1942
: Disbanded on 1 May 1944
* Reconstituted, redesignated 309th Troop Carrier Group, Medium and allotted to the reserve on 16 May 1949
: Activated on 26 June 1949
: Inactivated on 20 February 1951
* Redesignated 309th Troop Carrier Group, Assault, Fixed Wing on 14 April 1955
: Activated on 8 July 1955][Lineage information through 1955 is in Maurer, ''Combat Units'', p. 184]
: Inactivated on 12 March 1957[
* Redesignated 309th Tactical Airlift Group on 31 July 1985][ (remained inactive)
* Redesignated 309th Maintenance Wing on 31 January 2005][
: Activated on 18 February 2005][
: Inactivated on 1 October 2012
]
Assignments
* Third Air Force
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, 28 January 1942 – 1 May 1944
* Fourteenth Air Force, 26 June 1949 (attached to 314th Troop Carrier Wing)
* Tactical Air Command, 1 August 1950 – 20 February 1951
* Eighteenth Air Force
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, 8 July 1955 (attached to 463d Troop Carrier Wing until 21 May 1956)[
* 322d Air Division, 2 June 1956
* 60th Troop Carrier Wing, 8 August 1956 – 20 April 1958
* ]Ogden Air Logistics Center
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, 24 February 2005 - 12 July 2012[
]
Components
Groups
* 309th Commodities Maintenance Group, 24 February 2005 - 12 July 2012
* 309th Electronics Maintenance Group, 24 February 2005 - 12 July 2012
* 309th Maintenance & Supply Group (later 309th Aircraft Maintenance Group), 26 June 1949 - 20 February 1951 (attached); 24 February 2005 - 12 July 2012
* 309th Maintenance Support Group, 24 February 2005 - 12 July 2012
* 309th Missile Maintenance Group, 24 February 2005 - 12 July 2012
* 309th Software Maintenance Group, 24 February 2005 - 12 July 2012
* , 2 May 2007 - 12 July 2012
Squadrons
* 37th Reconnaissance Squadron (later 426th Bombardment Squadron): 15 March 1942 – 1 May 1944
* 376th Bombardment Squadron (later 376th Troop Carrier Squadron): 15 March 1942 – 1 May 1944; 26 June 1949 – 20 February 1951; 8 July 1955 – 12 March 1957
* 377th Bombardment Squadron (later 377th Troop Carrier Squadron): 15 March 1942 – 1 May 1944; 26 June 1949 – 28 January 1950; 8 July 1955 – 12 March 1957
* 378th Bombardment Squadron (later 378th Troop Carrier Squadron): 15 March 1942 – 1 May 1944; 8 July 1955 – 12 March 1957
Stations
* Davis-Monthan Field, Arizona, 15 March 1942
* Jackson Army Air Base
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, Mississippi, 15 March 1942
* Key Field
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, Mississippi, c. 26 April 1942
* Columbia Army Air Base
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It was used as a training base in early 1942 for Doo ...
, South Carolina, 16 May 1942 – 1 May 1944
* Sewart Air Force Base, Tennessee, 26 June 1949 – 20 February 1951
* Ardmore Air Force Base, Oklahoma, 8 July 1955[
* Dreux Air Base, France, 22 March 1956 – 12 March 1957][
* Hill Air Force Base, Utah 24 February 2005 – 12 July 2012][
]
Aircraft
* North American B-25 Mitchell, 1942–1944
* Douglas C-47 Skytrain
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, 1949-1950
* Fairchild C-82 Packet, 1949–1950
* Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar, 1949–1950
* Chase C-122 Avitruc, 1955–1956
* Fairchild C-123 Provider, 1955–1958
Awards and campaigns
References
Notes
Notes
Bibliography
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External links
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