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The 4702nd Defense Wing (Def Wg) is a discontinued
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of the
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, last assigned to the
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at
Geiger Field Spokane International Airport is a commercial airport located approximately west-southwest of downtown Spokane, Washington, United States. It is the primary airport serving the Inland Northwest, which consists of 30 counties and includes are ...
, Washington. It was established in 1952 at
Hamilton AFB Hamilton Field (Hamilton AFB) was a United States Air Force base, which was inactivated in 1973, decommissioned in 1974, and put into a caretaker status with the Air Force Reserves until 1976. It was transferred to the United States Army in 1983 ...
, California in a general reorganization of Air Defense Command (ADC), which replaced
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responsible for a base with wings responsible for a geographical area. It moved twice in the first few months it was active and as a result became non operational until early 1953. It then assumed control of several Fighter Interceptor and
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squadrons in the Pacific Northwest, some of which were Air National Guard squadrons mobilized for the
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. It was discontinued in the fall of 1954 and its units transferred to the new 9th Air Division.


History

The 4702nd Def Wg was organized on 1 February 1952 at
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(AFB) as part of a major reorganization of Air Defense Command (ADC), due to the difficulty it experienced under the existing wing-base organizational structure in deploying fighter
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s to the best advantage. The wing assumed operational control and the air defense mission of the 83d and 84th Fighter-Interceptor Squadrons (FIS),Maurer, p. 293 two fighter squadrons formerly assigned to the inactivating
78th Fighter-Interceptor Wing The 78th Air Base Wing is a wing of the United States Air Force stationed at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. The 78th acts as the host unit at Robins. The wing was first activated as the 78th Fighter Wing in September 1948 as part of the wing ...
(FIW), both of which were flying
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aircraft. The support elements of the 78th FIW were replaced at Hamilton by the wing's 566th Air Base Group (ABG) the same day.Cornett & Johnson, p. 85 The wing's mission was to train and maintain tactical units in a state of
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to intercept enemy aircraft attempting to penetrate the air defense system.Abstract, History of 4702nd Def Wg, Jan-Mar 1952
(accessed 15 Feb 2012)
However, the wing was initially unable to perform its mission satisfactorily due to problems with its F-89s. In July 1952, the 83d FIS moved from Hamilton AFB to
Paine Air Force Base Paine Field , also known as Snohomish County Airport, is a commercial and general aviation airport serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington. It is located in unincorporated Snohomish County, Washington, between th ...
, Washington State, and was reassigned from the wing a few days later. In November 1952, the wing moved to
Geiger Field Spokane International Airport is a commercial airport located approximately west-southwest of downtown Spokane, Washington, United States. It is the primary airport serving the Inland Northwest, which consists of 30 counties and includes are ...
, Washington and the wing's units at Hamilton, the 566th ABG and the 84th FIS, were reassigned to the
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. As a result of this move, the wing temporarily lost all of its operational units, but it assumed USAF host responsibility for Geiger Field through its newly assigned 87th Air Base Squadron, already stationed there. In January 1953, the wing once again assumed an operational mission, when the
323d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron The 323d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with Air Defense Command at Ernest Harmon Air Force Base, Newfoundland, where it was inactivated on 1 July 1960. The squadron was first a ...
at Larson AFB, Washington flying
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equipped and
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armed
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was assigned to the wing. Two other fighter-interceptor squadrons at Larson, the 31st, also flying Sabres and the 82d,Maurer, p. 287 flying
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s were added later in the year, although the 82d FIS soon deployed overseas. Oddly, no fighter squadron at Geiger was ever assigned directly to the wing while wing headquarters was there. In another major ADC reorganization the following month, the wing assumed responsibility for the aircraft detection, warning and control mission with the assignment of the dispersed 636th-638th and 760th Aircraft Warning & Control (AC&W) Squadrons.Cornett & Johnson, p. 99Cornett & Johnson, p. 155 and as ADC reorganized its fighter units, the
530th Air Defense Group The 530th Air Defense Group is a disbanded United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with the 9th Air Division at Geiger Field, Washington. It was inactivated on 18 August 1955. The group was originally activated as a suppor ...
, with two additional F-86 squadrons activated and also assumed host responsibilities for Geiger Field. The wing also added the 680th AC&W Sq, as well as five nationalized Air National Guard (ANG) AC&W Squadrons at Geiger Field.Cornett & Johnson, pp. 94-96 Later in 1953, the ANG squadrons were returned to ANG control and four of them were replaced by the regular USAF 682nd-685th AC&W Squadrons. These squadrons moved to other stations by the start of 1954 and were assigned to other ADC organizations. The wing was discontinued in October 1954 and most of its units were assigned to the 9th Air Division (Defense), which was activated at Geiger.


Lineage

* Designated as the 4702nd Defense Wing and organized on 1 February 1952 : Discontinued on 8 October 1954


Assignments

*
Western Air Defense Force The Western Air Defense Force (WADF) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Air Defense Command being stationed at Hamilton Air Force Base, California. It was inactivated on July 1, 1960. History WADF ...
, 1 February 1952 * 25th Air Division, 7 November 1952 – 8 October 1954


Components


Groups

* 530th Air Defense Group, 16 February 1953 - 8 October 1954 * 566th Air Base Group, 6 February 1952 - 7 November 1952


Fighter Squadrons

* 31st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 20 April 1953 – 8 October 1954 : Larson AFB, WA * 82nd Fighter-Interceptor Squadron: 16 February 1953 - 1 April 1953 : Larson AFB, WA * 83d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 6 February 1952 - 1 August 1952 * 84th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 6 February 1952 - 7 November 1952 * 323d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 19 January 1953 – 8 October 1954


Support Squadrons

* 13th Crash Rescue Boat Squadron (later 13th Crash Rescue Boat Flight), 6 February 1952 - 7 November 1952 * 87th Air Base Squadron, 7 November 1952 - 16 February 1953


Radar Squadrons

* 115th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron (Federalized AL ANG), 16 February 1953 - 1 December 1953 * 134th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron (Federalized TX ANG), 16 February 1953 - 1 October 1953 * 144th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron (Federalized CA ANG), 16 February 1953 - 1 December 1953Cornett & Johnson, p. 96 * 145th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron (Federalized CA ANG), 16 February 1953 - 1 December 1953 * 146th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron (Federalized CA ANG), 16 February 1953 - 1 December 1953 * 636th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron : Condon AFS, Oregon, 1 January 1953 – 1 October 1954 * 637th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron : Saddle Mountain (later Othello AFS), Oregon, 1 January 1953 – 8 October 1954 * 638th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron : Mount Bonaparte (later Curlew AFS), Washington, 1 January 1953 – 8 October 1954 *
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Cornett & Johnson, p. 160 : Yaak AFS, Montana, 16 February 1953 – 8 October 1954 *
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: 1 December 1953 – 1 January 1954 (moved to
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, NM) *
683d Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron The 683d Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 31st Air Division, Aerospace Defense Command, stationed at Sweetwater Air Force Station, Texas. It was inactivated on 30 Septem ...
: 1 December 1953 - 1 January 1954 (moved to Tinker AFB, OK) * 684th Aircraft Control and Radar Squadron : 1 December 1953 - 1 January 1954 (moved to Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ) *
685th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron The 685th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the Oklahoma City Air Defense Sector, Aerospace Defense Command, stationed at Las Cruces Air Force Station, New Mexico. It was in ...
: 1 December 1953 - 1 January 1954 (moved to
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) * 760th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron :
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, Washington, 1 January 1953 – 8 October 1954


Stations

* Hamilton Air Force Base, California, 1 February 1952 * Geiger Field, Washington, 7 November 1952 – 8 October 1954


Commanders

* Col. T.W. Steed, 1 February 1952 - 7 Nov 1952 * Col. Joe H. Crakes, 7 November 1952 - unknown * Col. Harrison R. Thyng, 14 August 1954 - 8 October 1954Abstract, History of 4702nd Def Wg, Jul-Oct 1954
(accessed 15 Feb 2012)


Aircraft

* F-86D, 1953-1954 * F-89B, 1952 * F-89D, 1953 * F-94B, 1953


References


Notes


Bibliography

* * Grant, C.L., (1961
The Development of Continental Air Defense to 1 September 1954, USAF Historical Study No. 126
* * Further Reading * *


See also

*
List of USAF Aerospace Defense Command General Surveillance Radar Stations United States general surveillance radar stations include Army and USAF stations of various US air defense networks (in reverse chronological order): *Joint Surveillance System (JSS), with radar stations controlled by joint FAA/USAF ROCCs beginnin ...
*
Aerospace Defense Command Fighter Squadrons The second iteration of Aerospace Defense Command (ADC) was established on 21 March 1946 as a component of the United States Army Air Forces, with the mission of planning for and executing the air defense of the United States. Air Defense Command ...
*
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, ...
{{Aerospace Defense Command, state=collapsed Four Digit Wings of the United States Air Force Air defense wings of the United States Air Force Military units and formations established in 1952 Military units and formations disestablished in 1954 1952 establishments in California 1954 disestablishments in Washington (state)