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The 326th Air Division (326th AD) is an inactive
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organization. It was assigned to
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at
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, Hawaii, from 1957 until 1989. It was responsible for the
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of Hawaii for the entire period. In the 1970s the
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added a tactical air control mission, and in the 1980s was responsible for air defense of the
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as well.


History

The 326th Air Division was activated in the summer of 1957 at
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, Hawaii and assigned to
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. The division was responsible for the
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of the Pacific Islands Air Defense Region. After 24 July, the division was also known as the Hawaiian Air Defense Division. Its only subordinate unit was the 12th Communications Squadron, Air Force, which was inactivated six months after the division activated. Until April 1967, the commander of the 6486th Air Base Wing (Pacific Air Forces Base Command) also commanded the division. The division was programmed to be assigned the 39th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, which was to move to Hawaii from
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, Japan. However, this move was cancelled and the 39th was instead inactivated. Therefore, to perform its assigned mission, it relied on the
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equipped and Mighty Mouse rocket armed
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s of the
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's 199th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron at
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. The division had operational control of 199th aircraft on alert. The 199th upgraded to
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s in 1960. Its detection and control mission was carried out through another Guard unit, the 169th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, located at Koko Crater Air Force Station. The 169th was joined by the 150th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron at Kokee Air Force Station in October 1961. Earlier that year, the division had moved to Wheeler's Kunia Annex, a facility that was hardened against air attack. In 1965 a third radar squadron joined the network of warning and control stations when the 169th moved to
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, while the 109th Aircraft Control and Warning Station took its place at Koko Crater. In 1976, the division mission shifted. It returned to Wheeler, where the 6010th Air Defense Flight and the 6491st Air Defense Flight were activated to operate its defense systems. The Hawaiian Guard fighter unit converted from the F-102 to the
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and became the 199th Tactical Fighter Squadron, with a broader mission than air defense. The division partially converted its air defense systems into mobile tactical air control systems. Working in conjunction with the Hawaii Air National Guard, it conducted and participated in numerous tactical air operations and training
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. Four years later, the division expanded its tactical mission when the 22d Tactical Air Support Squadron was assigned. In 1983 the division's air defense responsibility was expanded to include the air defense of the
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, including
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. The following year, the division's air defense system was upgraded from a manual to an automated system as its Regional Operational Control Center came online. In 1989 the division was inactivated and its air defense mission was transferred to the 6010th, which was expanded to become the 6010th Aerospace Defense Group, and its tactical air operations mission and other resources were transferred to the
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, which was redesignated the 15th Composite Wing.


Lineage

* Constituted as the 326 Air Division on 22 June 1957 : Activated on 1 July 1957 : Inactivated on 15 February 1989


Assignments

* Pacific Air Forces, 1 July 1957 – 15 February 1989


Stations

* Wheeler Air Force Base, Hawaii, 1 July 1957 * Kunia Communications Annex, Hawaii, 1 June 1961 * Wheeler Air Force Base, Hawaii, 12 October 1976 – 15 February 1989


Components

Squadrons * 12th Communications Squadron, Air Force: 1 July 1957 – 18 December 1957 * 22d Tactical Air Support Squadron: 4 April 1980 – 22 September 1988 Flights * 7th Direct Air Support Flight: 8 October 1964 – 15 September 1968 * 6010th Aerospace Defense Flight: 15 October 1976 – 15 February 1989 * 6491st Air Defense Flight: 15 October 1976 – 15 February 1989


Aircraft

*
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, 1980 – 1983 *
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, 1983 – 1988


Commanders


Brig Gen Kurt M. Landon
1 August 1957 * Col Clayton B. Claassen, 29 May 1958
Brig Gen Paul T. Preuss
1 September 1958
Brig Gen Edwin S. Chickering
6 August 1959 * Col Noel T. Cumbaa, 28 June 1961
Brig Gen John A. Rouse
27 July 1961 * Col Philip A. Sykes, 3 August 1965 * Col Harold F. Layhee, 1 August 1967 * Col Edward C. Unger, 19 July 1968 * Col Ernest W. Pate, 6 January 1970 * Col William B. Colgan, c. January 1971 * Col James R. Hopkins, 2 July 1972 * Col Robert A. Preciado, 19 June 1973 * Col Paul J. Gilmore, 23 August 1974 * Col Robert S. Johnson, 3 February 1977 * Col Frederick B. Hoenniger, 1 August 1979 * Col Martin H. Mahrt, 19 June 1981 * Col Barrett V. Johnson, 11 July 1983 * Col Robert R. Bartlett, 30 June 1986 – 15 February 1989


See also

*
List of United States Air Force air divisions List of United States Air Force air divisions is a comprehensive and consolidated list of USAF Air Divisions. ;Air Divisions 1–15 *1st Strategic Aerospace Division * Air Division, Provisional, 1 1962–1963 Homestead Air Force Base Cuban Missi ...
*
List of United States Air Force aircraft control and warning squadrons This Article is a list of United States Air Force aircraft control and warning squadrons active, inactive, and historical. The purpose of a ''aircraft control and warning squadron'' is to provide an airborne radar picket to detect vessels, planes, ...


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{{USAF Pacific Air Forces Air divisions of the United States Air Force Military units and formations established in 1957 Military units and formations in Hawaii