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The 832nd Air Division is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with
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, (TAC) assigned to Twelfth Air Force at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, where it was inactivated on 1 October 1991. The division was first activated at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico in October 1957 to command the two North American F-100 Super Sabre wings stationed there and to provide support for them through its 832nd Air Base Group. It deployed all its operational squadrons to Florida during the
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, along with the headquarters of one of its subordinate wings. In 1964, the
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was activated at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico and assigned to the division. Although initially equipped with Republic F-84F Thunderstreaks reclaimed from the
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, the 366th re-equipped with the McDonnell F-4 Phantom II, with which it moved to Vietnam in 1966. During the Pueblo Crisis, the division was assigned a wing of the
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, whose squadrons also served in Vietnam. Between 1968 and 1970, the
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was assigned to the 832nd. The 49th Wing moved to the United States from Germany, but was "dual based", committed to deploy to Germany to support the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as needed. The 832nd once again deployed forces to Southeast Asia in 1972, when the General Dynamics F-111 Aardvarks of its
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deployed to Thailand. The division was inactivated in 1975 and its subordinate units assigned directly to Twelfth Air Force. In 1980, the division was again activated to replace Tactical Training, Luke, whose mission and personnel it absorbed. It continued to train fighter crews from the United States Air Force and allied countries until it was inactivated in 1991 when TAC implemented the Objective Wing organization, which called for all organizations on an installation to be assigned to a single wing. Although the division did not directly participate in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, it deployed support forces and combat elements to the combat theater.


History


Fighter operations at Cannon Air Force Base

The 832nd Air Division was activated at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico and assigned to Eighteenth Air Force in October 1957, when the
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was activated as
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(TAC)'s second
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wing there. The 474th joined the 312th Fighter-Bomber Wing, which had been at Cannon since 1954.The 474th wing's
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had also been at Cannon since 1954.
The two wings, which flew the North American F-100 Super Sabre, became the
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's initial tactical components, while the 832nd Air Base Group was assigned to the division to manage support activities at George. The 312th Wing headquarters provided the
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for the division and its former commander, Colonel
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, became the division's first commander. Three months after its activation, the division was reassigned to Twelfth Air Force, which moved without personnel or equipment from Germany to replace Eighteenth Air Force. From late in 1958 through the end of 1959, the 1st Tow Target Squadron, stationed at
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, Texas, and primarily equipped with the
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, but also flying a few Douglas B-26 Invaders was attached to the division. The primary mission of this squadron was to provide targets for the Army Anti-Aircraft Artillery School at Fort Bliss. In December 1959, the 312th Wing and its components were inactivated and its mission, personnel and aircraft transferred to the
27th Tactical Fighter Wing The 27th Special Operations Wing is a wing of the United States Air Force stationed at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico. It is assigned to the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC). The wing mission includes infiltration, exfiltration a ...
, which moved to Cannon from Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas without personnel or equipment, when Bergstrom became a base for dispersed
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bombers of
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.Ravenstein, pp. 50–52 The 27th Wing deployed to MacDill Air Force Base, Florida during the
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from October to December 1962. The operational squadrons of the 474th Wing also deployed to Florida during the crisis, although 474th Wing headquarters remained at Cannon with the division.Ravenstein, pp. 261–264


Command of wings at multiple bases

The
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, flying Republic F-84F Thunderstreaks at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico was assigned to the division in October 1964. This marked the first time that a wing at a base other than Cannon was assigned to the 832nd. Within a few months of its assignment, the 366th began converting to the McDonnell F-4 Phantom II. After its conversion was complete and it was combat ready the 366th Wing moved to
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, Viet Nam in March 1966 and was reassigned.Ravenstein, pp. 194–196 In September 1965, the 474th Wing was stripped of its personnel and equipment and became a "paper organization" for the next year. In anticipation of converting the wing to fly the General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark, it began to receive a few personnel in the fall of 1966, but these people were withdrawn in June 1967 and the 474th remained unmanned until January 1968, when it moved to Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada and was reassigned. As a result of the Pueblo Crisis the
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, an F-100 wing of the
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, was called to federal service on 25 January 1968 and assigned to the division the following day. Two of its fighter squadrons were transferred to wings in Vietnam after becoming combat ready and the wing became non-operational, transferring on paper to Cannon until it was released from active duty on 30 April 1969.The
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was assigned to the
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at Phan Rang Air Base and the
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, an Iowa Air National Guard unit was assigned to the
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at Phu Cat Air Base. Ravenstein, pp. 61, 65.
In July 1968, the
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, equipped with McDonnell F-4 Phantom IIs, moved to Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico from
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, Germany. The 49th was the United States Air Force's first "dual-based" wing, committed to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and subject to immediate return to Europe when needed. Spangdahlem remained the wing's European base, with elements left behind organized into the 7149th Tactical Fighter Wing. The 49th's capability to rapidly deploy and operate in Europe was tested annually in a series of Crested Cap/ Reforger exercises The 49th Wing's NATO commitment lasted until it was reassigned in 1970. The first test of the wing's deployment capability took place from January through April 1969.Ravenstein, pp. 78–81 The
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at
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was assigned to the 832nd in May 1971, giving it command of all of TAC's F-111 wings. The following year saw the retirement of the division's original aircraft, the F-100, when the last combat ready squadron in the active duty Air Force was inactivated. In September 1972, the 474th Wing deployed its F-111s to Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, leaving only a small housekeeping detachment behind at Nellis. It flew combat missions until the following March, when part of the wing returned to Nellis, leaving most of its F-111s behind in Thailand. By August it had transferred its remaining Aardvarks to
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, Idaho and converted to The F-4 Phantom II. The 366th Tactical Fighter Wing returned to the division's control in October 1972, when it returned from Southeast Asia in name only to Mountain Home, where it took over the F-111s of the 347th Wing. The division was inactivated in 1975 and its subordinate wings were assigned directly to Twelfth Air Force.


Reactivation

The division was reactivated in December 1980 at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona by absorbing the resources of Tactical Training, Luke. The 58th and
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s were reassigned from the former headquarters at Luke as its operational components and the 58th Combat Support Group was assigned from the 58th Wing to manage support operations for Luke.Within a year, the 58th was replaced by the 832nd Combat Support Group as Luke's support headquarters. The 58th Wing conducted training with the F-4C Phantom II and the
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. The 405th Wing flew the Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter and the
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. Upon activation at Luke, the division mission was to supervise combat crew training programs at Luke Air Force Base, which included training pilots from West Germany, Mexico, Japan, and Saudi Arabia. Training of foreign students on fighter aircraft frequently required elements of the division to deploy to their countries to assist their governments in the conduct of training. (redesignation of Hospital as Medical Group) In addition to its training mission, the 832nd was tasked to provide forces to augment the
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of the United States in the event of an emergency. The division also participated in numerous tactical exercises During Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, the division deployed combat and support elements to Southwest Asia, although it did not directly engage in operations. The deployed personnel were replaced at Luke by reservists and Air National Guard personnel who had been called to active duty. The division was inactivated in 1991 when the Air Force implemented the Objective Wing organization, which placed all elements on a base under a single wing and eliminated the division level of organization. (reorganization and inactivation)


Lineage

* Established as the 832nd Air Division on 26 September 1957 : Inactivated on 1 July 1975 : Activated on 1 December 1980 : Inactivated on 1 October 1991Lineage, including assignments, stations, components, aircraft and commanders in AFHRA Factsheet, 832 Air Division, except as noted.


Assignments

* Eighteenth Air Force, 8 October 1957 * Twelfth Air Force, 1 January 1958 – 1 July 1975 * Twelfth Air Force, 1 December 1980 – 1 October 1991


Stations

* Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, 8 October 1957 – 1 July 1975 * Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, 1 December 1980 – 1 October 1991


Components

; Wings * 27th Tactical Fighter Wing: 18 February 1959 – 1 July 1975 (attached to 1st Air Division rovisional21 October – 1 December 1962) * 49th Tactical Fighter Wing: 1 July 1968 – 1 February 1970 (attached to
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15 January – 4 April 1969) :: Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico * 58th Tactical Training Wing: 1 December 1980 – 1 October 1991 * 140th Tactical Fighter Wing: 26 January 1968 – 30 April 1969 :: Buckley Air National Guard Base until c. 1 May 1968 * 312th Fighter-Bomber Wing(later 312 Tactical Fighter Wing): 8 October 1957 – 18 February 1959 * 347th Tactical Fighter Wing: 15 May 1971 – 31 October 1972 * 366th Tactical Fighter Wing: 1 October 1964 – 20 March 1966; 31 October 1972 – 1 July 1975 :: Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico 1964–1966 :: Mountain Home Air Force Base, 1972–1975 * 405th Tactical Training Wing: 1 December 1980 – 1 October 1991 * 474th Fighter-Bomber Wing (later 474 Tactical Fighter Wing): 8 October 1957 – 20 January 1968; 20 March 1968 – 1 July 1975 (attached to Advanced Echelon (ADVON), Seventh Air Force, 27 September 1972 – c. 23 March 1973) :: Nellis Air Force Base after 20 March 1968 ;Groups * 58th Combat Support Group: 1 December 1980 – 1 October 1981 * 832nd Air Base Group (later 832nd Combat Support Group): 18 February 1959 – 1 July 1967, 1 October 1981 – 1 October 1991 ;Squadrons * 1st Tow Target Squadron: attached 9 October 1958 – 1 January 1960 : Biggs Air Force Base, Texas *
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: 1 July 1972 – 15 Jul 1973 *
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: 1–31 July 1972 * 563rd Tactical Fighter Squadron: 1–31 Jul 1972 * 2037th Communications Squadron: 1 September 1990 – 1 October 1991 * 4444th Operations Squadron (Operational Training Development): 1 April 1989 – 1 October 1991 ;Other * 832nd Tactical Hospital: 1 August 1959 – 1 July 1967, (Replacement of 4451st USAF Hospital by 832nd Tactical Hospital) 16 September 1983 – 1 October 1991 (reactivation of hospital) * 4451 USAF Hospital: 8 October 1957 – 25 January 1959 * USAF Hospital, Luke (later 832nd Medical Group): 1 December 1980 – 1 October 1991


Aircraft

* North American F-100 Super Sabre, 1957–1972 * Douglas B-26 Invader, 1958–1959 * Martin B-57 Canberra, 1958–1959 * Republic F-84F Thunderstreak, 1964–1965 * McDonnell F-4 Phantom II, 1965–1966, 1968–1970, 1980–1982 * General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark, 1968–1975 *
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, 1972–1973 * Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter, 1980–1989 * Lockheed F-104 Starfighter, 1980–1983 * Lockheed TF-104 Starfighter, 1980–1983 * McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle, c. 1982–1991 *
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, 1982–1991


Commanders

* Brig Gen
William W. Momyer William Wallace Momyer (September 23, 1916 – August 10, 2012) was a general officer and fighter pilot in the United States Air Force. Among his notable posts were those commanding the Air Training Command, the Seventh Air Force during the Viet ...
, 8 October 1957 * Brig Ge
J. Stanley Holtoner
8 July 1958General Holtoner was the winner of the 1953 Thompson Trophy in an
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* Co
Gilbert L. Meyers
31 May 1959 * Brig Ge
Virgil L. Zoller
c. 4 August 1959 * Col Harry J. Hawthorne, November 1961 * Co
Albert W. Schinz
March 1962 * Brig Ge
Joseph J. Kruzel
15 January 1964 * Col Walter G. Benz Jr., by June 1965 * Co
Dale S. Sweat
by December 1965 * Col Robert A. Taylor, by June 1967 * Col Robert R. Scott, c. 1 September 1967 * Col Donald N. Stanfield, 1 September 1970 * Brig Ge
Robert V. Spencer
31 March 1972 * Col Ralph E. Craycroft, 31 January 1974 * Brig Gen Robinson Risner, c. 28 February 1974 – 1 July 1975 * Brig Ge
William A. Gorton
1 December 1980 * Brig Gen Michael J. Dugan, 31 March 1981 * Maj Ge
Henry D. Canterbury
12 May 1982 * Col David L. Sherlock, 13 December 1984 * Brig Ge
John M. Davey
16 January 1985 * Brig Ge
Billy G. McCoy
25 July 1986 * Brig Ge
Daniel P. Sherlock
29 June 1987 * Brig Gen
Ralph T. Browning Brigadier General Ralph Thomas "Tom" Browning (25 October 1941 – 7 July 2018), was a United States Air Force command pilot who was a prisoner of war (POW) during the Vietnam War, was the commander of two air divisions, and commander of the 58t ...
, 4 September 1990 – 30 September 1991


Awards and campaigns


See also

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