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The 901st Tactical Airlift Group is an inactive
United States Air Force Reserve The Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) is a major command (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force, with its headquarters at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. It is the federal Air Reserve Component (ARC) of the U.S. Air Force, consisting of commiss ...
unit. It was last active with the
433d Airlift Wing The 433rd Airlift Wing, sometimes written as 433d Airlift Wing, (433 AW) is an Air Reserve component of the United States Air Force. It is assigned to Fourth Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command, stationed at Kelly Field Annex, Joint Base San Ant ...
, based at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, where it was inactivated on 1 April 1985. The group was first activated at Hanscom Field in early 1963 as the 901st Troop Carrier Group.


History


Need for reserve troop carrier groups

After May 1959, the reserve flying force consisted of 45 troop carrier squadrons assigned to 15 troop carrier wings.There were an additional four rescue squadrons not assigned to the wings. Cantwell, p. 156 The squadrons were not all located with their parent wings, but were spread over thirty-five Air Force, Navy and civilian airfields under what was called the Detached Squadron Concept. The concept offered several advantages. Communities were more likely to accept the smaller squadrons than the large wings and the location of separate squadrons in smaller population centers would facilitate recruiting and manning. However, under this concept, all support organizations were located with the wing headquarters. Although this was not a problem when the entire wing was called to active service, mobilizing a single flying squadron and elements to support it proved difficult. This weakness was demonstrated in the partial mobilization of reserve units during the
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. To resolve this, at the start of 1962, Continental Air Command, (ConAC) determined to reorganize its reserve wings by establishing groups with support elements for each of its troop carrier squadrons. This reorganization would facilitate mobilization of elements of wings in various combinations when needed.


Activation of the 901st Troop Carrier Group

However, the
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and its squadrons were mobilized for the
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. The wing was released from active duty on 22 November 1962, but the mobilization delayed its reorganization until February 1963. The 901st Troop Carrier Group, flying Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcars was activated as the command element for the 731st Troop Carrier Squadron at Laurence G. Hanscom Field, Massachusetts, along with support elements for the 731st.''See'' Mueller, p. 226 If mobilized, the group was gained by
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(TAC), which was also responsible for its training. Its mission was to organize, recruit and train Air Force reservists in the tactical
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of airborne forces, their equipment and supplies and delivery of these forces and materials by airdrop, landing or cargo extraction systems. The group re-equipped 1966 with long-range
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heavy airlifters, and performed intercontinental strategic airlift for Military Airlift Command, which became its mobilization gaining Command, as the 901st Military Airlift Group. The group was once again realigned to be gained by TAC in 1972 as the 901st Tactical Airlift Group and equipped with
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assault transports in support of USAF Southern Command. It also assumed an aerial spraying mission which frequently took wing crews to Central America, the Caribbean, the Azores, North Africa, islands of the Pacific, and to many U.S. points for insect-spraying missions. The following year it moved to Westover Air Force Base, Massachusetts.Mueller, p. 582 The group was inactivated 1974 when the
439th Tactical Airlift Wing The 439th Airlift Wing (439 AW) is an active United States Air Force Reserve unit. It is assigned to the Air Force Reserve Command, Fourth Air Force, and is based at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts. The peacetime mission includes recr ...
was activated to take responsibility for Westover, which was transferred from
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to
Air Force Reserve The Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) is a MAJCOM, major command (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force, with its headquarters at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. It is the federal Air Reserve Component (ARC) of the U.S. Air Force, consisting of ...
. The 731st Tactical Airlift Squadron was reassigned to the 439th, while its support units were inactivated and their personnel and equipment transferred to support units of the 439th.''See'' Mueller, p. 582 The group was reactivated at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado in October 1982 and equipped with Lockheed C-130B Hercules transports. Trained for tactical airlift missions, participating in joint training exercises. Inactivated April 1985, personnel and equipment to 302d Tactical Airlift Wing.


Lineage

* Established as 901st Troop Carrier Group, Medium and activated on 15 January 1963 (not organized) : Organized in the Reserve on 11 February 1963 : Redesignated 901st Military Airlift Group on 1 October 1966 : Redesignated 901st Tactical Airlift Group on 1 July 1972 : Inactivated on 1 April 1974 * Activated in the Reserve on 1 October 1982 : Inactivated on 1 April 1985


Assignments

* Continental Air Command, 15 January 1963 (not organized) * 94th Troop Carrier Wing (later Military Airlift Wing, Tactical Airlift) Wing, 11 February 1963 * 302d Tactical Airlift Wing, 1 July 1972 – 1 April 1974 *
433d Tactical Airlift Wing The 433rd Airlift Wing, sometimes written as 433d Airlift Wing, (433 AW) is an Air Reserve component of the United States Air Force. It is assigned to Fourth Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command, stationed at Kelly Field Annex, Joint Base San Ant ...
, 1 October 1982 – 1 April 1985


Components

; Operational squadron * 731st Tactical Airlift Squadron (later Military Airlift Squadron, Tactical Airlift Squadron), 11 February 1963 – 1 April 1974, 1 October 1982 – 1 April 1985 ; Support units * 901st Tactical Hospital (later USAF Dispensary, Tactical Dispensary, Tactical Clinic), 11 February 1963 – 1 April 1974; 1 October 1982 – 1 April 1985 * 39th Mobile Aerial Port Squadron, 1 October 1982 – 1 April 1985 * 901st Combat Support Squadron (later Support Squadron, Combat Support Squadron), 11 February 1963 – 1 April 1974; 1 October 1982 – 1 April 1985 * 901st Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 1 January 1967 – 1 April 1974, 1 October 1982 – 1 April 1985 * 901st Materiel Squadron, 11 February 1963 – 1 January 1967 * 901st Supply Squadron, 1 January 1967 – 15 October 1971 * 901st Aerial Port Flight (later Mobile Aerial Port Flight) 15 February 1964 – 30 June 1971, 1 December 1972 – 1 April 1974 * 901st Communications Flight, 1 June 1966 – 1 April 1974


Stations

* Laurence G. Hanscom Field, Massachusetts, 11 February 1963Mueller, p. 226 * Westover Air Force Base, Massachusetts, 17 September 1973 – 1 April 1974 * Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, 1 October 1982 – 1 April 1985


Aircraft

* Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar, 1963–1966 * Douglas C-124 Globemaster II, 1966–1972 * Fairchild C-123 Provider, 1972–1974 * Lockheed C-130 Hercules, 1982–1985


See also

* List of United States Air Force Groups * List of C-130 Hercules operators


References


Notes


Footnotes


Bibliography

* * * * ; Further reading * {{cite book, last=Rogers, first=Brian., title=United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978, date=2005, publisher=Midland Publications, location=Hinkley, UK, isbn=1-85780-197-0


External links


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