The 52d Troop Carrier Wing (52 TCW) is a disbanded unit of the
United States Air Force
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. It was last assigned to the
New York Air National Guard
The New York Air National Guard (NY ANG) is the aerial militia of the State of New York, United States of America. It is, along with the New York Army National Guard, an element of the New York National Guard.
As state militia units, the units ...
(NY ANG) as the 52d Fighter Wing, being stationed at
Westchester County Airport
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, New York. It was inactivated on 31 October 1950 and the unit designation withdrawn and returned to the Air Force by the
National Guard Bureau
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. It was disbanded on 15 June 1983.
History
World War II
The
wing
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was established and activated as an
airlift
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Airlifting consists of two distinct types: strategic and tactical. Typically, strategic airlifting involves moving material long distanc ...
unit, the 52d Transport Wing on 15 June 1942. It was a major training organization for
I Troop Carrier Command
The I Troop Carrier Command is a disbanded United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with Continental Air Forces, at Stout Field, Indiana, where it was disbanded in November 1945, and its resources transferred to IX Troop Carrier Com ...
, from 1942 to 1943, training subordinate units in the United States prior to overseas deployment.
The wing deployed to North Africa in 1943 and was assigned to
Twelfth Air Force
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The command is the air component to U ...
. its units subsequently engaged in
combat operations, supporting
Fifth Army units in the North African and Tunisian
Campaigns
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*Advertising campaign, a series of advertisement messages that share a single idea and theme
*Bl ...
. The wing's five groups also carried Army parachutists and towed gliders during
Operation Husky. It provided supply transportation during the subsequent Italian Campaign during the balance of 1943
The wing was reassigned to
Ninth Air Force and moved to England during February 1944. Its subordinate units began training for the invasion of continental Europe. This training involved airdropping paratroopers and towing gliders.
Groups present for the invasion training were the
61st Troop Carrier Group,
313th Troop Carrier Group,
314th Troop Carrier Group,
315th Troop Carrier Group,
316th Troop Carrier Group,
349th Troop Carrier Group, and
434th Troop Carrier Group 434th may refer to:
*434th Air Refueling Wing, one of the key refueling units in the US Air Force Reserve
*434th Bombardment Squadron, an inactive United States Air Force unit
*434th Fighter Training Squadron (434 FTS), part of the 47th Flying Trai ...
.
In June 1944, subordinate units of the wing dropped paratroopers in
Normandy
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, subsequently flying numerous missions to bring in reinforcements and needed supplies. During the airborne attack on the Netherlands (
Operation Market Garden
Operation Market Garden was an Allies of World War II, Allied military operation during the World War II, Second World War fought in the Netherlands from 17 to 27 September 1944. Its objective was to create a Salient (military), salient into G ...
), in September 1944, the 50th dropped paratroops, towed gliders, and flew resupply missions. Several of its subordinate units also participated in the invasion of southern France in August 1944. The 50th supported the
101st Airborne Division
The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) ("Screaming Eagles") is a light infantry division of the United States Army that specializes in air assault operations. It can plan, coordinate, and execute multiple battalion-size air assault operati ...
in the
Battle of the Bulge
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by towing gliders full of supplies near
Bastogne
Bastogne (; nl, Bastenaken, ; german: Bastnach/Bastenach; lb, Baaschtnech) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Luxembourg in the Ardennes, Belgium.
The municipality consists of the following districts: Bastogne, ...
on 27 December 1944. In addition, its units participated in
Operation Varsity, the air assault across the Rhine River in early 1945 and later flew numerous aerial resupply and casualty evacuation flights of wounded personnel as well as theater troop transport operations. It operated until
V-E Day
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, then returned to the United States until inactivation in 1946.
New York Air National Guard
The wartime 52d Troop Carrier Wing was allotted to the New York Air National Guard, on 28 August 1946. It was re-designated as the 52d Fighter Wing and organized at
Westchester County Airport
Westchester County Airport is a county-owned airport in Westchester County, New York, three miles (6 km) northeast of downtown White Plains, with territory in the towns of North Castle and Harrison, New York, and village of Rye Brook, New ...
, New York, being extended federal recognition on 3 October 1947 by the
National Guard Bureau
The National Guard Bureau is the federal instrument responsible for the administration of the National Guard established by the United States Congress as a joint bureau of the Department of the Army and the Department of the Air Force. It was cre ...
.
It was a command and control organization, controlling one
bombardment group
A bombardment group or bomb group was a unit of organizational command and control group of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) during World War II. A bombardment group was normally commanded by a colonel. The table of allowances (TOA) for p ...
at
Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn and a fighter
group at
Niagara Falls International Airport
Niagara Falls International Airport is located east of downtown Niagara Falls, in the Town of Niagara in Niagara County, New York, United States. Owned and operated by the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, the airport is a joint civ ...
. The wing also controlled Air National Guard units in New Jersey and Delaware.
At the end of October 1950, the ANG converted to the wing-base (
Hobson Plan) organization. As a result, the wing was inactivated on 31 October 1950 and the allocation was withdrawn from the New York ANG. The
106th Bombardment Wing
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at Brooklyn, and
107th Fighter Wing
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at Niagara Falls formed and were simultaneously allotted to the NY ANG and activated to replace the 52d, reporting directly to the
New York National Guard
The New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs (NYS DMNA) is responsible for the state's New York Army National Guard, New York Air National Guard, New York Guard and the New York Naval Militia. It is headed by Adjutant General of New ...
Adjutant General in Albany.
The NY ANG 52d Fighter Wing should not be confused with the
52d Fighter Wing
The 52nd Fighter Wing (52 FW) is a wing of the United States Air Force stationed at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. It flies the F-16CJ fighter aircraft. It was activated in 1948, but derives significant elements of its history from the predeces ...
first activated in June 1948 and currently active.
Lineage
* Constituted as 52d Transport Wing on 30 May 1942
: Activated on 15 June 1942
: Redesignated 52d Troop Carrier Wing in July 1942
: Inactivated on 27 August 1946.
* Redesignated 52d Fighter Wing. Allotted to ANG (NY) on 28 August 1946
: Extended federal recognition on 3 October 1947
: Inactivated and allotment to the Air National Guard withdrawn on 31 October 1950
* Disbanded on 15 June 1983
Assignments
* I Troop Carrier Command, 15 June 1942
* Twelfth Air Force, 8 May 1943
* XII Troop Carrier Command (Provisional), 15 December 1943
*
IX Troop Carrier Command
The IX Troop Carrier Command was a United States Army Air Forces unit. Its last assignment was with the Ninth Air Force, based at Greenville Army Air Base, South Carolina. It was inactivated on 31 March 1946. As a component command of the Ninth ...
, 17 February 1944 – July 1945
* I Troop Carrier Command, July 1945 – 27 August 1946
* New York Air National Guard, 3 October 1947 – 31 October 1950
Components
World War II
*
10th Troop Carrier Group
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: 4 October 1942 – 13 February 1943
*
61st Troop Carrier Group: 6 August – 12 October 1942, 15 February 1943 – 7 May 1945
*
313th Troop Carrier Group: 4 February 1944 – 5 August 1945
*
314th Troop Carrier Group: 15 June – 30 August 1942; 20 February 1943 – 20 May 1945
*
315th Troop Carrier Group: 20 June – 29 November 1942; 18 February 1944 – 15 May 1945
*
316th Troop Carrier Group: 1942
*
349th Troop Carrier Group: 30 April – 20 May 1945; 31 January – 27 August 1946
*
433d Troop Carrier Group: February 1943 – 19 March 1943
*
434th Troop Carrier Group 434th may refer to:
*434th Air Refueling Wing, one of the key refueling units in the US Air Force Reserve
*434th Bombardment Squadron, an inactive United States Air Force unit
*434th Fighter Training Squadron (434 FTS), part of the 47th Flying Trai ...
: 4 October 1945 – 5 February 1946
*
439th Troop Carrier Group: c. December 1945 – 21 March 1946
New York Air National Guard
*
106th Bombardment Group, 3 October 1947 – 31 October 1950
*
107th Fighter Group
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, 3 October 1947 – 31 October 1950
*
119th Fighter Squadron
The 119th Fighter Squadron is a unit of the New Jersey Air National Guard 177th Fighter Wing located at Atlantic City Air National Guard Base, New Jersey. The 119th is equipped with the F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft and is the oldest active fly ...
, 9 February 1947 – 26 May 1949
Stations
*
Daniel Field, Georgia, 15 June 1942
*
Bowman Field, Kentucky, 20 July 1942
*
Pope Field, North Carolina, 3 August 1942 – 24 April 1943
*
Oujda Airfield, French Morocco, 8 May 1943
*
Kairouan Airfield
Kairouan Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Tunisia, which is located approximately 11 km south-southeast of Kairouan, 126 km south of Tunis. It was a major Troop Carrier unit base of the United States Army Air Force Twel ...
, Tunisia, July 1943
*
Agrigento Airfield
Agrigento Airfield was a military airfield in Sicily, just to the northwest of Agrigento; approximately 5 km northeast of Porto Empedocle.
A pre-war Regia Aeronautica Italian Air Force base, the airfield was a primary objective of the Op ...
, Sicily, 1 September 1943 – 13 February 1944
*
RAF Cottesmore (AAF-489), England, 17 February 1944
*
Amiens Glisy Airfield (B-48), France, 5 March – 20 June 1945
*
Baer Field
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, Indiana, July 1945
*
Kellogg Field
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**Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the company
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, Michigan, August 1945
*
Sedalia AAF, Missouri, 1 October 1945
*
Bergstrom Field
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