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The wing's first predecessor is the 5th Combat Crew Replacement Center Group, a former
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unit. This group was activated in England during World War II and trained replacement crews for
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until it was disbanded in 1944. The second predecessor of the wing is the 705th Strategic Missile Wing, an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned as an active unit to the
7th Air Division The 7th Air Division (7 AD) served the United States Air Force with distinction from early 1944 through early 1992, earning an outstanding unit decoration and a service streamer along the way. History Hawaii As the 7th Fighter Wing, the divis ...
at South Ruislip Air Station, England, where it was discontinued on 1 April 1960. The wing was formed to train Royal Air Force operations and maintenance personnel on the
SM-75 Thor The PGM-17A Thor was the first operational ballistic missile of the United States Air Force (USAF). Named after the Norse god of thunder, it was deployed in the United Kingdom between 1959 and September 1963 as an intermediate-range ballistic mi ...
intermediate range ballistic missile. In July 1985 the two units were consolidated as the 510th Tactical Missile Wing. However, the consolidated unit has remained inactive.


History


Bomber crew training

The Wing's first predecessor is the 5th Combat Crew Replacement Center Group, which was organized under
VIII Composite Command The VIII Air Force Composite Command was a subordinate command of Eighth Air Force. It was originally responsible for combat training of aircrews arriving from the United States, a mission it continued until near the end of the war, when the a ...
at High Wycombe, England, the headquarters of
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on 5 November 1943. The following February, it moved to
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, England, with the mission of training newly arriving replacement bomber crews. The group moved to
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, Northern Ireland, in July 1944, and was disbanded there on 5 August 1944.


Missile training

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(SAC) activated the 705th Strategic Missile Wing on 20 February 1958 at RAF Lakenheath, England,Ravenstein, p. 294 to monitor the PGM-17 Thor IRBM program in the United Kingdom and provide technical assistance to the four Royal Air Force Thor squadrons. The wing never became operational, and its only manning was by additional duty personnel of the
7th Air Division The 7th Air Division (7 AD) served the United States Air Force with distinction from early 1944 through early 1992, earning an outstanding unit decoration and a service streamer along the way. History Hawaii As the 7th Fighter Wing, the divis ...
Directorate of Ballistic Missiles and six weeks after activation, the wing moved to South Ruislip Air Station, the division's station, where it remained through 1960. Even its commanding officer, Col. William R. Yancy acted in that capacity as an additional duty from March to November 1958, The wing's
672d Technical Training Squadron The 672d Technical Training Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the 705th Strategic Missile Wing at RAF Lakenheath, England, where it was inactivated on 1 October 1959. During World War II, the s ...
was located at
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, where, on 22 June 1959, No. 77 Squadron RAF became the first British-based Thor squadron to reach operational status. The 672d moved to RAF Lakenheath, from which location it trained the remaining three RAF missile squadrons. On 11 September and 22 December 1959, the second and third British-based Thor squadrons were declared operational and assigned to Royal Air Force personnel. When SAC turned over the fourth and final British-based Thor to the Royal Air Force on 22 April 1960, the deployment of the Thor IRBM weapon system in the United Kingdom was completed. The wing was inactivated on 1 April 1960, followed shortly by the elimination of 7th Air Division's Directorate of Ballistic Missiles. While the missiles were assigned to the RAF for control, SAC retained control over the squadron's nuclear warheads and assigned detachments of the attached 99th Aviation Depot Squadron with each RAF missile squadron to maintain custody and control over, and maintain reentry vehicles and warheads until it received U. S. warhead release orders. It also operated USAF communications facilities and trained Royal Air Force personnel on Thor missile operations.


Lineage

; 5th Combat Crew Replacement Center Group * Constituted as the 5th Combat Crew Replacement Center Group : Activated on 3 November 1943 : Disbanded on 5 August 1944 * Reconstituted on 31 July 1985 and consolidated with the 705th Strategic Missile Wing as the 510th Tactical Missile WingDepartment of the Air Force/MPM Letter 648q, 31 July 1985, Subject: Reconstitution, Redesignation, and Consolidation of Selected Air Force Organizations ; 705th Strategic Missile Wing * Constituted as the 705th Strategic Missile Wing on 6 February 1958 : Activated on 20 February 1958 : Redesignated 705th Strategic Missile Wing (IRBM-Thor) on 1 April 1958 : Discontinued on 1 April 1960 * Consolidated with the 5th Combat Crew Replacement Center Group on 31 July 1985 as the 510th Tactical Missile Wing ; 510th Tactical Missile Wing * 5th Combat Crew Replacement Center Group and 705th Strategic Missile Wing consolidated on 31 July 1985 as the 510th Tactical Missile Wing (remained inactive)


Assignments

* VIII Air Force Composite Command, 3 November 1943 – 5 August 1944 * 7th Air Division, 20 February 1958 – 1 April 1960 * Department of the Air Force, 1 April 1960Although the 705th Wing was discontinued on this date, it was not inactivated. The wing was, therefore, technically assigned to the DAF until the distinction between inactivation and discontinuation ceased in 1969. The wing has not been active in fact since 1960.


Components

* 5th Replacement & Training Squadron (Bombardment), 3 November 1943 – 5 August 1944 * 99th Aviation Depot Squadron 15 May 1958 – 1 April 1960 (attached from 7th Air Division) : RAF Lakenheath * 672d Technical Training Squadron, 20 February 1956 – 1 October 1959Maurer, pp. 700–701


Stations

* High Wycombe, England, 5 November 1943 * RAF Cheddington, England, c. 24 February 1944 * RAF Greencastle, Northern Ireland, c. Jul 1944 – 5 August 1944 * RAF Lakenheath, England, 20 February 1958 * US Air Base South Ruislip (later, South Ruislip Air Station), England, 15 March 1958 – 1 April 1960


Missiles

* PGM-17 Thor


Supported RAF Missile Units

* No. 77 Squadron RAF – RAF Feltwell, United Kingdom *
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RAF Hemswell, United Kingdom *
No. 98 Squadron RAF No. 98 Squadron was a Royal Air Force bomber squadron during World War I and World War II. It flew fighter-bombers post-war, and converted to fighters in 1955. Reformed as a ballistic missile unit between 1959 and 1963, its final incarnation wa ...
RAF Driffield, United Kingdom * No. 144 Squadron RAFRAF North Luffenham, United Kingdom


References


Notes

; Explanatory notes ; Citations


Bibliography

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External links


Strategic Air Command.comAssociation of Air Force Missileers
{{USAAF 8th Air Force UK 705 Military units and formations established in 1958 Military units and formations disestablished in 1960 1943 establishments in England