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The I Tactical Air Division is an inactive
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unit. It was last assigned to
Second Air Force The Second Air Force (2 AF; ''2d Air Force'' in 1942) is a USAF numbered air force responsible for conducting basic military and technical training for Air Force enlisted members and non-flying officers. In World War II the CONUS unit defende ...
, based at
Biggs Field Biggs Army Airfield (formerly Biggs Air Force Base) is a United States Army military airbase located on the Fort Bliss military base in El Paso, Texas. History Biggs Field/Biggs Army Airfield (1916–47) On 15 June 1919, following an attack ...
, Texas. It was inactivated on 22 December 1945.


History

General Headquarters Air Force The United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) was the aerial warfare service component of the United States Army between 1926 and 1941. After World War I, as early aviation became an increasingly important part of modern warfare, a philosophical ri ...
(GHQ AF) reorganized its four regional air districts as Numbered Air Forces in the spring of 1941. By the fall of that year, each of these had organized as a support command and three combat commands. In the summer of 1941 GHQ AF had decided to establish commands to direct its
air support In military tactics, close air support (CAS) is defined as air action such as air strikes by fixed or rotary-winged aircraft against hostile targets near friendly forces and require detailed integration of each air mission with fire and movemen ...
mission in each numbered air force, plus one additional command reporting directly to GHQ AF. These commands would be manned from inactivating
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, and would initially control only observation squadrons, which would be transferred from the control of the corps and divisions, although they would remain attached to these ground units.Futrell, p. 13
4th Air Force The Fourth Air Force (4 AF) is a numbered air force of the Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC). It is headquartered at March Air Reserve Base, California. 4 AF directs the activities and supervises the training of more than 30,000 Air Force Reserv ...
organized 4th Air Support Command at
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, California in September 1941, soon moving to
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, Oklahoma where it drew cadre and equipment from the 15th Bombardment Wing, which was simultaneously inactivated.Maurer, ''Combat Units'', pp. 432–433 New observation groups were formed, with a cadre drawn from
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squadrons that had been mobilized in 1940 and 1941. Following the
attack on Pearl Harbor The attack on Pearl HarborAlso known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service upon the United States against the naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii ...
the command came under the control of the
Western Theater of Operations Western Defense Command (WDC) was established on 17 March 1941 as the command formation of the United States Army responsible for coordinating the defense of the Pacific Coast region of the United States during World War II. A second major respo ...
and flew antisubmarine patrols off the Pacific coast. Most of the command's observation units were withdrawn form antisubmarine operations in June 1942, although some patrols continued until January 1943.Futrell, p. 15 However, by early 1942, the command's first commander, like two of the other commanders of air support commands had moved overseas, and similar personnel demands led GHQ AF to believe it had little more than the "remnants" of the command remaining. The AAF determined that its continental air forces would specialize in their training operations and that all their air support commands would be reassigned to
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. In August 1943, the command was redesignated the III Tactical Air Division with the intent that the command would engage in combined training with army ground forces. At various times, it supervised heavy bomber flights to
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, gave air support to ground units in training, participated in air-ground maneuvers, and put on air support demonstrations.


Lineage

* Constituted as the 4th Air Support Command on 21 August 1941Maurer indicates unit was constituted as the "IV" Air Support Command. However, the unit was constituted and activated with an
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s to designate Army Air Forces combat commands did not begin until September 1942.
: Activated on 3 September 1941 : Redesignated 4th Ground Air Support Command 30 April 1942 : Redesignated IV Air Support Command 12 September 1942 : Redesignated III Tactical Air Division 4 September 1943 : Redesignated I Tactical Air Division c. 15 April 1944 : Inactivated on 22 December 1945 : Disbanded on 8 October 1948


Assignments

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Fourth Air Force The Fourth Air Force (4 AF) is a numbered air force of the Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC). It is headquartered at March Air Reserve Base, California. 4 AF directs the activities and supervises the training of more than 30,000 Air Force Res ...
, 3 September 1941 *
Second Air Force The Second Air Force (2 AF; ''2d Air Force'' in 1942) is a USAF numbered air force responsible for conducting basic military and technical training for Air Force enlisted members and non-flying officers. In World War II the CONUS unit defende ...
, 12 August 1942 *
Desert Training Center The Desert Training Center (DTC), also known as California–Arizona Maneuver Area (CAMA), was a World War II training facility established in the Mojave Desert and Sonoran Desert, largely in Southern California and Western Arizona in 1942. It ...
, 21 January 1943 * Second Air Force, 1 December 1943 *
III Tactical Air Command The III Tactical Air Command was a United States Army Air Forces formation. Its last assignment was with Third Air Force stationed at Barksdale Field, Louisiana. It was disbanded on 24 October 1945. The command was established in 1941 as the 3rd ...
, c. 15 April 1944
Third Air Force The Third Air Force (Air Forces Europe) (3 AF) is a numbered air force of the United States Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA). Its headquarters is Ramstein Air Base, Germany. It is responsible for all U.S. air forces in ...
, 24 October 1945 * Second Air Force, 23 November – 22 December 1945


Stations

* Fresno Army Air Base, California, 3 September 1941 * Hamilton Field, California, 11 September 1941 * Presidio of San Francisco, California, 7 February 1942 *
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, California, 20 January 1943 *
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, California, c. September 1943 *
Thermal Army Air Field Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport is a county-owned, public-use airport in Riverside County, California, United States. It is located in the southeastern Coachella Valley, 20  nautical miles (23  mi, 37  km) southeast of the ...
, California, c. 15 December 1943 *
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, Louisiana, c. 13 April 1944 * Alexandria Army Air Base, Louisiana, September 1945 *
Barksdale Field Barksdale may refer to: Places * Barksdale, Mississippi, an unincorporated community * Barksdale, Texas, an unincorporated community * Barksdale, Wisconsin, a town ** Barksdale (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community *Barksdale Air Forc ...
, Louisiana, c. 16 November 1945 *
Biggs Field Biggs Army Airfield (formerly Biggs Air Force Base) is a United States Army military airbase located on the Fort Bliss military base in El Paso, Texas. History Biggs Field/Biggs Army Airfield (1916–47) On 15 June 1919, following an attack ...
, Texas, c. 23 November – 22 December 1945


Components

Groups *
12th Bombardment Group 012 may refer to: * Tyrrell 012, a Formula One racing car * The dialing code for Pretoria Pretoria () is South Africa's administrative capital, serving as the seat of the executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassi ...
, 3 September 1941 – 21 January 1942 *
47th Bombardment Group 47th may refer to: Chicago Transit Authority stations * 47th station (CTA Green Line), on the Green Line * 47th station (CTA Red Line) 47th is a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, serving the Red Line. The station is loca ...
, 3 September 1941 – 15 February 1942 (attached to IV Bomber Command after 17 December 1941) *
69th Observation Group The 69th Reconnaissance Group is an inactive United States Air Force that was part of Air Combat Command, the group was stationed at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota where it was a tenant of the 319th Air Base Wing. The group served in ...
, 3 September 1941 – 21 August 1942 * 70th Observation Group, 13 September 1941 – November 1942 * 71st Observation Group, March 1942 – August 1942 *
75th Tactical Reconnaissance Group 75th may refer to: *75th Academy Awards honored the best films of 2002, held on March 23, 2003 * 75th Avenue–61st Street Historic District, a national historic district in Ridgewood, Queens, New York *75th Grey Cup, the 1987 Canadian Football Lea ...
, 18 April – 1 May 1944 * 85th Bombardment Group, 2 November 1942 - 21 January 1943 Squadrons *
3rd Observation Squadron The 3rd Special Operations Squadron flies MQ-1 Predator Remotely Piloted Aircraft and is currently located at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico. The squadron is under the command of the Air Force Special Operations Command. History World War I ...
: 7 September 1942 – 21 January 1943 * 4th Communications Squadron, Air Support (later 4th Air Support Communications Squadron): 5 June 1942 – 21 January 1943 *
5th Liaison Squadron The 5th Liaison Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was first activated during World War II as the 5th Observation Squadron. It served as a training unit for cooperation with field artillery until 1942, when that mission w ...
: 11 August – 12 October 1943 (attached to
74th Tactical Reconnaissance Group The 74th Reconnaissance Group is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 91st Air Division at Stewart AFB, New York. History The unit was first activated at Lawson Field, Georgia in February 1942 as the 74th Obser ...
17 August – c. 15 September 1943) * 7th Tow Target Squadron: (see Tow Target Detachment, March Field) * 8th Photographic Squadron: 1 February – 29 March 1942 * 8th Tow Target Squadron: (see Tow Target Detachment, McChord Field) * 10th Air Support Communications Squadron: 7 September 1941 – unknown * 13th Air Support Communications Squadron (later
13th Tactical Air Communications Squadron In music or music theory, a thirteenth is the Musical note, note thirteen scale degrees from the root (chord), root of a chord (music), chord and also the interval (music), interval between the root and the thirteenth. The interval can be ...
): c. 7 June 1943 – 15 April 1944 * 31st Observation Squadron: 3 September 1941 – 29 March 1943 (attached to 69th Observation Group after December 1941) * 39th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron: 29 March 1944 – 12 April 1944 * 112th Liaison Squadron: 1 January – 4 June 1941 * 116th Observation Squadron: 3–13 September 1941 * 125th Liaison Squadron: c. 11 October 1943 – 4 June 1944 (attached to
76th Tactical Reconnaissance Group The 76th Tactical Reconnaissance Group is a disbanded United States Army Air Forces organization. It was last active in 1944 as part of the Desert Training Center at Thermal Army Air Field, California. History The group was constituted and activ ...
until January 1944) * 155th Liaison Squadron: 10 January – 1 May 1944 * 156th Liaison Squadron: 10 February – 1 May 1944 * 157th Liaison Squadron: 18 April – 1 May 1944 * 161st Liaison Squadron: 24 June 1944 – 1 September 1945 (attached to
Fourth Air Force The Fourth Air Force (4 AF) is a numbered air force of the Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC). It is headquartered at March Air Reserve Base, California. 4 AF directs the activities and supervises the training of more than 30,000 Air Force Res ...
, after 3 May 1945) * 455th Fighter-Bomber Squadron: attached 8 March – 1 April 1944Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 561 Battalions * 835th Engineer Aviation Battalion: c. 16 April 1942 – c. January 1943 Companies * 319th Signal Company, Air Wing, 3 September 1941 – unknown Detachments * Tow Target Detachment, March Field (later 7th Tow Target Squadron), 3 September 1941 – November 1943 * Tow Target Detachment, McChord Field (later 8th Tow Target Squadron), 3 September 1941 – July 1942


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