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The 328th Armament Systems Wing is an inactive
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of the
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(USAF). It was last active in 2007, assigned to the Air Armament Center, part of
Air Force Materiel Command Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) is a major command (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force (USAF). AFMC was created on July 1, 1992, through the amalgamation of the former Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC) and the former Air Force Systems Com ...
(AFMC) at
Eglin Air Force Base Eglin Air Force Base is a United States Air Force (USAF) base in the western Florida Panhandle, located about southwest of Valparaiso in Okaloosa County. The host unit at Eglin is the 96th Test Wing (formerly the 96th Air Base Wing). The ...
, Florida. It was first activated in 1942 as the 328th Fighter Group and served during World War II as a
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training unit until disbanded in 1944 in a major reorganization of the
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. The group was reactivated in 1955 in a reorganization of
Air Defense Command Aerospace Defense Command was a major command (military formation), command of the United States Air Force, responsible for continental air defense. It was activated in 1968 and disbanded in 1980. Its predecessor, Air Defense Command, was est ...
(ADC) in which ADC replaced its existing air defense groups with fighter groups that had served during World War II. It provided
air defense Anti-aircraft warfare, counter-air or air defence forces is the battlespace response to aerial warfare, defined by NATO as "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action".AAP-6 It includes surface based, ...
for the central United States and supported all USAF units at Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base, Missouri. In 1961, the unit's mission expanded and the 328th Fighter Group was replaced by the 328th Fighter Wing until the wing was inactivated in 1968 and its remaining operational squadron was reassigned. In 1985 the 328th Group and Wing were consolidated into a single unit. The wing was activated a final time in 2005 as the Air to Air Missile Systems Wing in the Air Force Materiel Command Transformation, which replaced the traditional staff office organization of the Air Armament Center and other AFMC centers with wing, groups, and squadrons. It was consolidated with the 328th in 2006, receiving its most recent name. In 2007 the wing was inactivated when all systems development activities at Eglin were moved under the
308th Armament Systems Wing The 308th Armament Systems Wing (308 ARSW) is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the Air Armament Center, stationed at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. It was inactivated on 30 July 2010. History : ''For additional ...
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History


World War II

The 328th Fighter Group was activated at Hamilton Field, California in 1942 with the 326th,Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 402 327th,Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 403–404 and 329th Fighter SquadronsMaurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 406 assigned. The 328th group flew Bell P-39 Airacobras and participated in the
air defense Anti-aircraft warfare, counter-air or air defence forces is the battlespace response to aerial warfare, defined by NATO as "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action".AAP-6 It includes surface based, ...
of the west coast. In the fall of 1942, the group dispersed to airfields in the
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area. The 326th Squadron remained with group
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at Hamilton, but the 327th moved to Mills Field Municipal Airport in October and the 329th to Oakland Municipal Airport in November. While performing air defense duty it also acted as an operational training unit (OTU). The OTU program involved the use of an oversized parent unit, such as the 328th, to provide cadres to "satellite groups."Craven & Cate, Vol. VI, Men & Planes, Introduction, p. xxxvi In March 1943, the group added a fourth squadron, the newly activated 444th Fighter Squadron, at Hamilton. Once this squadron was organized, it moved to Tonopah Army Air Field, Nevada.Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 550 1943 saw a number of moves by the group's squadrons, although headquarters remained at Hamilton. In September the 444th returned to California and Concord Army Air Field, while the 329th Squadron left for Portland Army Air Base early the following month. In mid-December, both the 326th and 444th Squadrons established themselves at
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, while the 329th took the 444th's place at Concord. Starting in early 1944 the 328th began to act as a replacement training unit (RTU) for fighter pilots. RTUs were also oversized units that trained individual
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or
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s. This mission change was followed by the move of the 327th Squadron to Marysville Army Air Field, leaving only group headquarters at Hamilton Field. The
Army Air Forces The United States Army Air Forces (USAAF or AAF) was the major land-based aerial warfare service component of the United States Army and ''de facto'' aerial warfare service branch of the United States during and immediately after World War II ...
, however was finding that standard military units, based on relatively inflexible tables of organization, were proving poorly adapted to the training mission. Accordingly, a more functional system was adopted in which each base was organized into a separate numbered unit. The group was disbanded and replaced by the 434th AAF Base Unit (Replacement Training Unit) at Santa Rosa, where two of its operational squadrons were located.


Cold War

The group was reconstituted, assigned to
Air Defense Command Aerospace Defense Command was a major command (military formation), command of the United States Air Force, responsible for continental air defense. It was activated in 1968 and disbanded in 1980. Its predecessor, Air Defense Command, was est ...
(ADC), and activated as the 328th Fighter Group (Air Defense) in 1955. It replaced the
4676th Air Defense Group The 4676th Air Defense Group is a discontinued United States Air Force (USAF) organization. Its last assignment was with the 33d Air Division of Air Defense Command (ADC) at Grandview Air Force Base, Missouri, where it was discontinued in 1955. ...
at
Grandview Air Force Base Richards-Gebaur Memorial Airport is a former airport that operated alongside Richards-Gebaur Air Reserve Station (also Richards-Gebaur Air Force Station) until the base's closure in 1994, and until it was closed in 1999. Formerly, it was oper ...
, Missouri as part of ADC's Project Arrow, which was designed to bring back on the active list fighter units which had compiled memorable records in the two world wars. The personnel and equipment of the 4676th were transferred to the 328th, including its operational squadron, the 326th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, flying radar equipped and
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armed
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aircraft.Cornett & Johnson, p. 126 The 328th provided active air defense for a portion of the central United States from 1955 until 1968. It was also the
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(USAF) host unit for Grandview. providing support for all USAF units located there.Mueller, pp. 499–500 The group was assigned a number of support organizations to fulfill this function.''See'' Cornett & Johnson, p. 145 The 326th Squadron upgraded to
Convair F-102 Delta Dagger The Convair F-102 Delta Dagger was an American interceptor aircraft designed and manufactured by Convair. Built as part of the backbone of the United States Air Force's air defenses in the late 1950s, it entered service in 1956. Its main purpos ...
aircraft, armed with AIM-4 Falcon
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s by June 1957. In November, the
65th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron The 65th Aggressor Squadron is a United States Air Force unit currently operating the F-35A Lightning II. It is assigned to the 57th Operations Group at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Overview The 65th Aggressor Squadron currently flies the ...
transferred on paper (without personnel or equipment) from Elmendorf Air Force Base, AlaskaCornett & Johnson, p. 118 to the group, and was inactivated two months later without being manned or equipped.Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 246–247 In 1961, as the size of operations at Richards-Gebaur Air Force BaseThe base was renamed on 27 April 1957 in honor of Lt John F. Richards II, whose Nieuport was shot down over France in 1918 and Lt Col Arthur W. Gebaur, Jr., whose
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Thunderjet was shot down over North Korea in 1952. Mueller, p. 499.
expanded, the 328th Group was replaced by the 328th Wing. On 22 October 1962, before President John F. Kennedy told Americans that missiles were in place in Cuba, the wing increased its alert state, and the 326th Squadron deployed one third of its aircraft, armed with nuclear-tipped missiles, to Grand Island Municipal Airport, Nebraska. Following the end of the
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, these aircraft returned to their home base. However, Starting on 19 December 1962, the wing established a detachment of fighters at Homestead Air Force Base, Florida. This operation ended on 15 February 1963. For one year, a similar detachment was established at Naval Air Station Key West, Florida, from 1 August 1965 until 1 July 1966. In early 1967, the wing was briefly without an operational squadron, when the 326th Squadron inactivated Two weeks later, the 71st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, flying Convair F-106 Delta Darts was assigned to the wing. In 1968, the wing was inactivated and the 71st Squadron was reassigned to the
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, while the wing's support organizations were replaced by the 4676th Air Base Group.


Systems development

The Air to Air Missile Systems Wing was activated at
Eglin Air Force Base Eglin Air Force Base is a United States Air Force (USAF) base in the western Florida Panhandle, located about southwest of Valparaiso in Okaloosa County. The host unit at Eglin is the 96th Test Wing (formerly the 96th Air Base Wing). The ...
, Florida in 2005 as part of the
Air Force Materiel Command Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) is a major command (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force (USAF). AFMC was created on July 1, 1992, through the amalgamation of the former Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC) and the former Air Force Systems Com ...
(AFMC) Transformation, in which the command replaced its traditional program offices with wings, groups, and squadrons. The wing was a joint Air Force and United States Navy organization that performed "cradle-to-grave" management of air dominance weapon system programs. Systems managed by the wing included the
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(Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile), AIM-9X Follow-on Sidewinder, AGM-88 HARM (High-Speed Anti-Radiation) Missile Targeting System, Miniature Air Launched Decoy, & aerial target systems. The wing had two groups, two direct reporting squadrons and one detachment assigned. The wing's 328th Armament Systems Group managed the Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile. This missile evolved over the years and is used by 32 nations in addition to the United States for offensive and defensive counter-air operations. This active radar missile has a range of more than 20 miles. The 328th Group was composed of the 695th Armament Systems Squadron, responsible for AIM-120C production, the 696th Armament Systems Squadron, responsible for AIM-120D development and the 697th Armament Systems Flight for mission support. The wing's 728th Armament Systems Group managed Suppression of Enemy Defense and Destruction of Enemy Defense targeting systems, the Miniature Air Launched Decoy, and all Air Force aerial targets. These aerial targets included the McDonnell
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drone,
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, Beechcraft MQM-107 Streaker and the BQM-167 Skeeter. The targets are remotely controlled, employ countermeasures and provide "scores" on how well their missiles perform. The 728th Group was composed of three squadrons: the 691st Armament Systems Squadron, responsible for aerial targets; the 692nd Armament Systems Squadron, responsible for the Miniature Air Launched Decoy; and the 693rd Armament Systems Squadron, responsible for the AGM-88 HARM Targeting System. Two additional squadrons, the 690th and 694th Armament Systems Squadrons, reported directly to the wing. The 690th Armament Systems Squadron worked with the United States Army and United States Marine Corps in developing an AMRAAM missile on a ground launch system for air defense. It was also responsible for information technology and facility support to the wing. The 694th Armament Systems Squadron was responsible for international sales of all wing weapons systems. Detachment 1 of the wing was located with the Naval Air Systems Command, PMA-259 at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland and was responsible for the Air Force portion of the latest version of the Sidewinder infrared-guided, short range air-to-air missile. In May 2006 this wing was consolidated with the 328th Tactical Fighter Wing, as AFMC assigned its systems wings the numbers of World War II units. It was inactivated in 2007 and its subordinate groups were reassigned as the Air Armament Center consolidated its development units in the
308th Armament Systems Wing The 308th Armament Systems Wing (308 ARSW) is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the Air Armament Center, stationed at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. It was inactivated on 30 July 2010. History : ''For additional ...
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Lineage

328th Fighter Group * Constituted as the 328th Fighter Group (Single Engine) on 24 June 1942 : Activated on 10 July 1942 : Disbanded on 31 March 1944 * Reconstituted and redesignated 328th Fighter Group (Air Defense) on 20 June 1955 : Activated on 18 August 1955 : Discontinued and inactivated on 1 February 1961 * Consolidated with the 328th Fighter Wing as the 328th Fighter Wing (Air Defense) on 31 January 1984 328th Fighter Wing * Constituted as the 328th Fighter Wing (Air Defense) on 28 December 1960 : Organized on 1 February 1961 : Discontinued, and inactivated on 18 July 1968 * Consolidated with the 328th Fighter Group on 31 January 1984 * Redesignated 328th Tactical Fighter Wing on 31 July 1985 (remained inactive) * Consolidated with the Air to Air Missile Systems Wing as the Air to Air Missile Systems Wing on 3 May 2006 Air to Air Missile Systems Wing * Constituted as the Air to Air Missile Systems Wing on 23 November 2004 : Activated on 27 January 2005 * Consolidated with the 328th Fighter Wing on 3 May 2006 : Redesignated 328th Armament Systems Wing on 15 May 2006 : Inactivated on 7 September 2007


Assignments

328th Fighter Group *
IV Fighter Command The IV Fighter Command is a disbanded United States Air Force unit. It was activated under Fourth Air Force at March Field, California in June 1941, when it replaced a provisional organization. It was responsible for training fighter units and ...
, 10 July 1942 (attached to San Francisco Air Defense Wing, c. 28 October 1942 – 11 April 1943) * San Francisco Air Defense Wing (later, San Francisco Fighter) 12 April 1943 * IV Fighter Command, 1 March 1944 – 31 March 1944 *
33d Air Division The 33rd Air Division (33d AD) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Air Defense Command, assigned to First Air Force, being stationed at Fort Lee Air Force Station, Virginia. It was inactivated on 1 ...
, 18 August 1955 *
20th Air Division The 20th Air Division is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Tactical Air Command at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida where it was inactivated on 1 March 1983. During most of the division's history it ...
, 1 March 1956 – 1 February 1961 328th Fighter Wing * Kansas City Air Defense Sector, 1 February 1961 *
Sioux City Air Defense Sector The Sioux City Air Defense Sector (SCADS) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with the Air Defense Command 29th Air Division, being stationed at Sioux City Air Force Station, Iowa. History SCADS was es ...
, 1 July 1961 *
30th Air Division The 30th Air Division (30th AD) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Air Defense Command, assigned to Tenth Air Force, being stationed at Sioux City Municipal Airport, Iowa. It was inactivated on ...
, 1 April 1966 – 18 July 1968 328th Armament Systems Wing * Air Armament Center, 27 January 2005 – 7 September 2007


Components

Operational Squadrons * 65th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron: 1 November 1957 – 8 January 1958 (non-operational) * 71st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron: 16 January 1967 – 18 July 1968 * 326th Fighter Squadron (later Fighter-Interceptor Squadron): 10 July 1942 – 31 March 1944; 18 August 1955 – 2 January 1967 * 327th Fighter Squadron: 10 July 1942 – 31 March 1944 * 329th Fighter Squadron: 10 July 1942 – 31 March 1944 * 444th Fighter Squadron 1 March 1943 – 31 March 1944 * Detachment 1, 328th Fighter Wing (Air Defense) NAS Key West, Florida * Detachment 2, 328th Fighter Wing (Air Defense) NAS New Orleans, Louisiana * Detachment 1, 328th Fighter Wing (Air Defense) Grand Island Airport, Nebraska Support Units * 328th Air Base Group (later 328th Combat Support Group), 1 February 1961 – 18 July 1968Cornett & Johnson, p. 79 * 328th USAF Infirmary (later 328th USAF Dispensary, 328th USAF Hospital), 18 August 1955 – 18 July 1968 * 328th Air Base Squadron, 18 August 1955 – 1 February 1961 Maintenance Units * 328th Armament & Electronics Maintenance Squadron, 1 February 1961 – 18 July 1968 * 328th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 8 July 1957 – 1 February 1961Cornett & Johnson, p. 139 * 328th Field Maintenance Squadron, 1 February 1961 – 18 July 1968 * 328th Materiel Squadron, 18 August 1958 – 1 February 1961 * 328th Munitions Maintenance Squadron, 15 September 1966 – 18 July 1968 * 328th Organizational Maintenance Squadron, 1 February 1961 – 18 July 1968 Systems Organizations * Medium Range Missile Systems Group (later 328th Armament Systems Group), 27 January 2005 – 7 September 2007 * Special Application Systems Group (later 728th Armament Systems Group), 27 January 2005 – 7 September 2007 * Special Projects Squadron (later 690th Armament Systems Squadron), 27 January 2005 – 7 September 2007 * Air to Air International Support Squadron (later 694th Armament Systems Squadron), 27 January 2005 – 7 September 2007 * Short Range Missile Systems Flight, 27 January 2005 – 15 May 2006 (replaced by Detachment 1) : Naval Air Station Patuxent River * Detachment 1 : Naval Air Station Patuxent River


Stations

* Hamilton Field, California 10 July 1942 – 31 March 1944 * Grandview Air Force Base (later Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base), Missouri, 18 August 1955 – 18 July 1968 * Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, 27 January 2005 – 7 September 2007


Aircraft

* Bell P-39 Airacobra (1942–1944) * North American F-86D Sabre (1955–1957) * Convair F-102A Delta Dagger (1957–1966) * Convair F-106 Delta Dart (1966–1968)


Campaigns


See also

* List of inactive AFCON wings of the United States Air Force * List of F-86 Sabre units * List of F-106 Delta Dart units of the United States Air Force


References


Notes


Citations


Bibliography

* Buss, Lydus H.(ed), Sturm, Thomas A., Volan, Denys, and McMullen, Richard F., History of Continental Air Defense Command and Air Defense Command July to December 1955, Directorate of Historical Services, Air Defense Command, Ent AFB, CO, (1956) * * : * * * McMullen, Richard F. (1964) "The Fighter Interceptor Force 1962–1964" ADC Historical Study No. 27, Air Defense Command, Ent Air Force Base, CO (Confidential, declassified 22 March 2000) * * ''NORAD/CONAD Participation in the Cuban Missile Crisis'', Historical Reference Paper No. 8, Directorate of Command History Continental Air Defense Command, Ent AFB, Colorado, 1 February 63 (Top Secret NOFORN, declassified 9 March 1996)


Further reading

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