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39th Air Division

Inactive United States Air Force organization

39th Air Division

Inactive United States Air Force organization

FieldValue
unit_name39th Air Division
imageF-100-39ad-korea.jpg
image_size290
caption39th Air Division F-100 Super Sabre deployed to Korea
dates1952–1968
countryUnited States
branch
roleCommand of tactical and air defense forces
command_structurePacific Air Forces
identification_symbol[[File:39th Air Division crest.jpg165px]]
identification_symbol_label39th Air Division emblem (Approved 25 June 1954)

The 39th Air Division (39th AD) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Fifth Air Force at Misawa Air Base, Japan. It was inactivated on 15 January 1968.

History

"Throughout the 1950s and 1960s the 39th Air Division controlled all of the units responsible for the air defense of north Japan, which included northern Honshu and Hokkaido islands and the contiguous territorial waters."

"In this role the 39th trained the assigned units and controlled aerial interception missions when Japanese air space was violated. The division also controlled air refueling and ECM missions, and trained personnel of the Japanese Air Self Defense Force in flying operations, radar operations and maintenance, and proper radio procedures."

"After the Soviet Union shot down an RB-29 aircraft on 7 November 1954, the 39th provided fighter escort for all friendly reconnaissance aircraft flying near Soviet territory and the Northern Air Defense Sector."

"The division also supported combat operations during the Vietnam War."

Lineage

  • Designated as the 39th Air Division (Defense) and organized on 1 March 1952 : Redesignated as: 39th Air Division on 18 March 1955 : Discontinued and inactivated on 15 January 1968

Assignments

  • Japan Air Defense Force, 1 March 1952
  • Fifth Air Force, 1 September 1954 – 15 January 1968

Stations

  • Misawa Air Base, Japan, 1 March 1952 – 15 January 1968

Components

Wings

Squadrons

Aircraft

  • Republic F-84 Thunderjet, 1952 – 1954, 1958 – 1959
  • Boeing KB-29 Superfortress, 1953 – 1954
  • North American F-86 Sabre, 1954 – 1960
  • North American F-100 Super Sabre, 1957 – 1964
  • Convair F-102 Delta Dagger, 1960 – 1965
  • McDonnell RF-101 Voodoo, 1958 – 1968
  • Republic F-105 Thunderchief, 1967 – 1968

References

Notes

Bibliography

References

  1. (5 October 2007). "Factsheet 39 Air Division". Air Force Historical Research Agency.
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