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The 483rd Tactical Airlift Wing was a tactical
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assigned to
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during the
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. It was the host organization at
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from 1970–1972. The unit history includes the temporarily bestowed history of the
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483rd Bombardment Group, which was a
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combat
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. It served primarily in the Mediterranean, African, and The Middle East Theatres of
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. During the
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, the group was redesignated the 483rd Troop Carrier Group and assigned to the wing. The Wing was first organized as the 483rd Troop Carrier Wing during the
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, as an airlift organization assigned to Far East Air Forces (later
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) (PACAF) for duty.


History


Korean War

The wing was activated at
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, Japan as the 483rd Troop Carrier Wing on 1 January 1953 and replaced the 403rd Troop Carrier Wing, Medium and absorbed the 403rd's mission, personnel and equipment. It was assigned to the
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of
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(FEAF) for duty in the
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. The wing was equipped with
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s and performed troop carrier and air transport operations in the Far East, including landing of troops and cargo in forward areas of the combat zone, air transportation of airborne troops and equipment, and air evacuation of casualties. In June 1953, as the Korean war neared an armistice, all wing
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s airlifted the entire 187th Regimental Combat Team (Airborne) from
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, Japan to
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and Chunch'on, South Korea, to preclude enemy breakthroughs.Abstract, History 483d Troop Carrier Wing, Jan–Jun 1953
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This was the largest mass movement of personnel in the history of combat cargo to that time. For is actions in the Korean War, the wing received the
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. Between April 1953 and September 1954, the wing aided the
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in
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by training aircrews, evacuating wounded, and maintaining aircraft. For these actions, the wing became one of the first units in the Air Force to receive the
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. In 1958, the wing began to reequip with
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aircraft. Its transition was complete by 1959. It performed theater transport duties and participated in joint
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with
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units until inactivated in Japan on 23 June 1960. Its squadrons were transferred to the direct control of the 315th Air Division and relocated to
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and
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, Japan as Ashiya AB closed.


Vietnam War

The 483rd Troop Carrier Wing (TCW) was again organized on 1 January 1967 at
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,
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when the United States Army transferred all its
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aircraft to the Air Force. The 483rd TCW was assigned the mission of providing intra-theater airlift in support of United States military civic actions, combat support and civic assistance throughout the Republic of Vietnam. In addition, the wing was transferred ex-United States Army
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light transports. The C-7s provided the light load-short haul transport to rough landing strips in South Vietnam. The unique capabilities of the C-7 for short landing and takeoff made Caribou transports vital to the war effort. On many occasions the C-7A's flew emergency airlift missions to airstrips and combat areas that no other aircraft could reach. Most notable were those in support of special forces camps in the Central Highlands. In June 1968 the wing flew a record 2,420 combat troops in three days between Dak Pek, Ben Het and Đắk Tô. In August 1968 pinpoint night airdrops were accomplished at Duc Lap, Ha Thanh and Tonle Cham Special Forces camps. Ammunition and medical supplies were parachuted into 75-foot-square drop zones while the camps were under attack. In June 1969 during the siege of Ben Het more than 200 tons of ammunition, POL, rations, water and medical supplies were airdropped into a 100 x 200-foot zone with every load on target and 100 per cent recovered. In March 1969, a provisional group was established at Vung Tau Airfield to exercise command and control over the wing's units located there. As drawdowns from Viet Nam began, the group was discontinued in June 1970. In March 1970, when the 12th Tactical Fighter Wing was inactivated, the wing became the host wing at
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. As a corrolary to assuming the support mission for the base, support organizations assigned to the wing carried out a number of civic actions, including construction of housing, providing support for orphanages and educational institutions and improvement of water supply systems.Abstract, History of 483d Tac Airlift Wing, Apr–Jun 1970
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Again in April 1970, the wing, now designated the 483rd Tactical Airlift Wing (TAW) helped break the siege of Dak Seang Special Forces Camp. The wing flew 100 air-drop sorties under heavy hostile fire in ten days delivering some 400,000 pounds of vital supplies. When three C-7s were shot down with the loss of all crewmen between 2 and 6 April, the operation switched to low-level night drops. On 15 May 1970 the 459th Tactical Airlift Squadron (TAS) ceased operations in preparation for inactivation 1 June as part of the U.S. forces drawdown in Vietnam, and on 31 August 1971 its sister unit at
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, the 537th TAS, inactivated in place, followed shortly thereafter by the 536th TAS at Vung Tau. During their five years' flying for the 483rd TAW, the C-7A Caribous carried more than 4.7 million passengers, averaging more than one million a year during 1967–1969. At the same time the wing averaged more than 100,000 tons of cargo each year. On 31 August 1971, three
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squadrons from the inactivating 460th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, stationed at various bases in Viet Nam, were assigned to the 483rd TAW. The following day, two
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squadrons were transferred from the inactivating 14th Special Operations Wing. The electronic warfare squadrons were inactivated or assigned to other wings within six months. The three remaining C-7 squadrons inactivated in early 1972 (535th TAS on 24 January, 458th on 1 March, and 457th on 30 April). Most of the C-7 Caribous were transferred to the VNAF.
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at Vung Tau flew its last mission on 13 February 1972 and departed South Vietnam for
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in Australia on 19 February 1972; it was the last RAAF unit to leave following the decision to withdraw. The mixture of reassigned squadrons from other wings were all inactivated or reassigned by the end of May. The 483rd Tactical Airlift Wing was inactivated on 31 May 1972. For its service in Vietnam, the 483rd TAW was awarded two Presidential Unit Citations, three
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s with combat "V" (Valor) device and three Republic of Viet Nam Gallantry Crosses.


Lineage

483rd Tactical Airlift Wing * Constituted as 483rd Troop Carrier Wing, Medium, on 15 November 1952 : Activated on 1 January 1953, : Discontinued and inactivated, on 25 June 1960 * Redesignated 483rd Troop Carrier Wing on 12 October 1966 and activated (not organized) : Organized on 15 October 1966 : Redesignated 483rd Tactical Airlift Wing on 1 August 1967 : Inactivated on 31 May 1972.


Assignments

* Tactical Air Command (Attached to 315th Air Division (Combat Cargo)), 1 January 1953 – 30 June 1954 * 315th Air Division (Combat Cargo), 1 July 1954 – 25 June 1960 *
Pacific Air Forces Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) is a Major Command (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force and is also the air component command of the United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM). PACAF is headquartered at Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam (fo ...
, 12 October 1966 (not organized) *
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, 15 October 1966 (Not operational, 15 October 1966 – 3 November 1966) *
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, 1 December 1971 – 31 May 1972


Components


Groups

* 314th Troop Carrier Group, 1 January 1953 – 15 November 1954 (Attached) * 316th Troop Carrier Group, 15 November 1954 – 18 June 1957 (Attached—Not operational after 15 March 1956) * 483rd Troop Carrier Group, 1 January 1953 – 8 December 1958 (Not operational after 15 March 1956) * 483rd Air Base Group (later 483rd Combat Support Group), 1 January 1953 – 25 June 1960, 31 March 1970 – 31 May 1972Abstract, 483 Tac Airlift Wing Subordinate Unit Histories Oct–Dec 1971
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* 483rd Maintenance & Supply Group, 1 January 1953 – 8 December 1958 (Not operational after 15 March 1956) * 483rd Medical Group (later 483rd Tactical Hospital, 483rd USAF Hospital), 1 January 1953 – 25 June 1960, 31 March 1970 – 31 May 1972 * Tactical Group, Provisional, 6483rd, 15 March 1969 – 30 June 1970 : Located at Vung Tau Airfield, Viet Nam


Operational Squadrons

Korean War *
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: attached 1 July 1957 – 7 December 1958, assigned 8 December 1958 – 25 June 1960 * 36th Troop Carrier Squadron: attached 15 March 1956 – 18 June 1957 *
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: attached 15 March 1956 – 18 June 1957 *
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: attached 15 March 1956 – 18 June 1957 * 773rd Troop Carrier Squadron: attached ''ca'', 30 August 1958 – 10 December 1958. * 815th Troop Carrier Squadron: attached 15 March 1956 – 8 December 1958, assigned 8 Dec 1958-25 Jun 1960 * 816th Troop Carrier Squadron: attached 15 March 1956 – 8 December 1958, assigned 8 Dec 1958-25 Jun 1960 * 817th Troop Carrier Squadron: attached 15 March 1956 – 8 December 1958, assigned 8 Dec 1958-25 Jun 1960 * 6461st Troop Carrier Squadron (later Air Transport Squadron): 1 January 1953 – 24 June 1955 (Attached) Vietnam War * 20th Special Operations Squadron: 1 September 1971 – 1 April 1972 (
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) * 90th Special Operations Squadron: 1 September 1971 – 15 April 1972 ( A-37B Tail Code: CG) : Stationed at
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, Viet Nam * 360th Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron: 31 August 1971 – 1 February 1972 ( EC-47N/P/Q Tail Code: AJ) : Stationed at
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, Viet Nam * 361st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron: 31 August 1971 – 1 December 1971 (EC-47N/P/Q Tail Code: AL) : Stationed at
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, Viet Nam * 362rd Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron: 31 August 1971 – 1 February 1972 (EC-47N/P/Q C-47H Tail Code: AN) : Stationed at
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, Viet Nam * 457th Troop Carrier Squadron (later 457th Tactical Airlift) Squadron): 1 January 1967 – 30 April 1972 (C-7A Tail Code: KA; call sign ''Cuddy'') * 458th Troop Carrier Squadron (later 458th Tactical Airlift) Squadron): 1 January 1967 – 1 March 1972 (C-7A Tail Code: KC; call sign ''Law'') * 459th Troop Carrier Squadron (later 459th Tactical Airlift Squadron): 1 January 1967 – 1 March 1972 (C-7A Tail Code: KE; call sign ''Ellis'') : Stationed at Phu Cat Air Base, Viet Nam * 535th Troop Carrier Squadron (later 535th Tactical Airlift Squadron): 1 January 1967 – 24 January 1972 (C-7A Tail Code: KH; call sign ''Tong'') (detached to Tactical Group, Provisional, 6483rd, 15 March 1969 – 30 June 1970) : Stationed at Vung Tau Airfield 1 January 1967 – 21 June 1970 * 536th Troop Carrier (later Tactical Airlift) Squadron: 1 January 1967 – 15 October 1971 (C-7A Tail Code: KL; call sign ''Iris'') (detached to Tactical Group, Provisional, 6483rd, 15 March 1969 – 30 June 1970) : Stationed at Vung Tau Airfield 1 January 1967 – ''ca'' 1 July 1970 * 537th Troop Carrier (later Tactical Airlift) Squadron: 1 January 1967 – 31 August 1971(C-7A Tail Code: KN; ''Soul'') : Stationed at Phu Cat Air Base, Viet Nam * Royal Australian Air Force, Transport Flight Vietnam / 35 Squadron (DHC-4 call sign: ''Wallaby'') Jul 1964 – Feb 1972 : Stationed at Vung Tau Airfield, Viet Nam


Support Units

* 6466th USAF Hospital: ''ca''. 1 July 1954 – 25 June 1960Abstract, History 483d Troop Carrier Wing Jul–Dec 1959
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* 483rd Avionics Maintenance Squadron (later 483rd Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 483rd Field Maintenance Squadron): 8 March 1958 – 25 June 1960, 15 Jul 71 – 30 April 1972 * 483rd Field Maintenance Squadron (later 483rd Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 483rd Field Maintenance Squadron): 8 March 1958 – 25 June 1960, 1 January 1967 – 13 May 1972 * 483rd Flight Line Maintenance Squadron: 8 March 1958 – 18 December 1959 * 483rd Periodic Maintenance Squadron (later 483rd Organizational Maintenance Squadron): 8 March 1958 – 25 June 1960, 10 December 1970 – 30 April 1972 * 483rd Munitions Maintenance Squadron, 15 July 1971 – 30 April 1972 * 6483rd Flight Line Maintenance Squadron: 22 August 1957 – 8 March 1958Abstract, History of 483d Troop Carrier Wing, Aug–Dec 1957
(accessed 28 Oct 2012)
* 6483rd Periodic Maintenance Squadron: 22 August 1957 – 8 March 1958


Stations

* Ashiya AB, Japan, 1 January 1953 – 25 June 1960. * Cam Ranh Bay AB, South Vietnam, 15 October 1966 – 31 May 1972.


Aircraft flown

* A-37B, 1971–1972 * C-7A, 1967–1972 * C-47D, 1953–1959 * VC-47D 1970–1971 * EC-47N 1971–1972) * EC-47P 1971–1972) * EC-47Q 1971–1972) * C-119A, 1953–1955 * C-119B, 1953–1955 * C-119G, 1955–1959 * C-130A, 1958–1960 * UH-1, 1971–1972.


Awards

''The temporary bestowal of the honors of the 483rd Bombardment Group entitles the wing to display the two Distinguished Unit Citations earned by the group as appropriate in addition to these awards.'' * * Presidential Unit Citation : Southeast Asia 21 January 1968 – 12 May 1968AF Pamphlet 900-2, 15 Jun 71, p. 403 : Southeast Asia 1 April 1970 – 30 June 1970AF Pamphlet 900-2, Vol II, 30 Sep 76, p. 76 * * Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with "V" Device : 1 January 1967 – 30 April 1967 : 1 May 1967 – 30 April 1968 : 1 July 1970 – 31 December 1971 * * Air Force Outstanding Unit Award : 6 May 1953 – 10 September 1954 * * Korean Presidential Unit Citation : 1 January 1953 – 27 July 1953 * * Republic of Viet Nam Gallantry Cross : 15 October 1966 – 31 March 1968 : 1 August 1967 – 30 October 1971 : 1 May 1967 – 31 May 1972 * *
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* Campaigns : Third Korean Winter : Korea Summer-Fall 1953 * * Viet Nam Service Medal * Campaigns : Vietnam Air Offensive : Vietnam Air Offensive, Phase II : Vietnam Air Offensive, Phase III : Vietnam Air/Ground : Vietnam Air Offensive, Phase IV : TET69/Counteroffensive : Vietnam Summer-Fall 1969 : Vietnam Winter-Spring 1970 : Sanctuary Counteroffensive : Southwest Monsoon : Commando Hunt V : Commando Hunt VI : Commando Hunt VII : Vietnam Ceasefire


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