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41st Air Division

41st Air Division

FieldValue
unit_name41st Air Division
image34th Tactical Fighter Squadron - Republic F-105D-10-RE Thunderchief - 60-0518.jpg
image_size290
captionF-105s of the division's [34th Tactical Fighter Squadron](34th-tactical-fighter-squadron)
dates1 March 1952 – 15 January 1968
countryUnited States
branch
roleCommand of tactical and air defense forces
garrisonsee "Stations" section below
equipmentsee "Aircraft / Missiles / Space vehicles" section below
identification_symbol[[File:41st Air Division crest.jpg165px]]
identification_symbol_label41st Air Division emblem (Approved 30 April 1958)

The 41st Air Division is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with Fifth Air Force at Yokota Air Base, Japan. It was inactivated on 15 January 1968.

History

"The 41st Air Division was organized, administered, equipped, and trained assigned units in Japan from March 1952 – January 1968,. It conducted combined planning with the Japan Air Self Defense Force and, when directed by higher headquarters, joint and combined training with other allied forces. It also developed tactics and examined technical aspects of aerial warfare requirements for new weapons and weapon systems, and improved uses of current weapons."

"In addition, its assigned units carried out aerial surveillance and reconnaissance missions and collected, evaluated, produced and disseminated intelligence data. The division maintained operational control of all United States Navy and United States Marine Corps defense type aircraft, United States Army antiaircraft artillery and surface-to-air missile units in Japan."

"In 1962 it became an operational organization that controlled, evaluated, and exercised assigned units. In fulfilling this role the division participated in exercises such as Commando Night, Commando Rock, Bright Night and Teamwork. In response to the Gulf of Tonkin Incident in 1964, the 41st deployed personnel and aircraft to Southeast Asia. These deployments continued periodically until the unit was inactivated."

Lineage

  • Designated 41st Air Division (Defense) and organized, on 1 March 1952 : Redesignated 41st 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

Components

;Wings

;Groups

;Squadrons

Stations

  • Johnson Air Base (later Johnson Air Station), Japan, 1 March 1952
  • Yokota Air Base, Japan, 28 June 1962 – 15 January 1968

Aircraft

  • Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star, 1952 – 1954
  • North American F-86 Sabre, 1952 – 1961
  • Lockheed F-94 Starfire, 1952 – 1954
  • Martin B-57 Canberra, 1956 – 1957, 1958 – 1964
  • North American F-100 Super Sabre, 1958 – 1962, 1964
  • Boeing KB-50 Superfortress, 1958 – 1962
  • Boeing RB-50 Superfortress, 1958 – 1961
  • Martin RB-57 Canberra, 1958 – 1960
  • Douglas RB-66 Destroyer, 1958 – 1960
  • McDonnell RF-101 Voodoo, 1958 – 1960
  • Douglas SC-47 Skytrain, 1958 – 1960
  • Lockheed T-33 T-Bird, 1958 – 1959
  • Douglas WB-66 Destroyer, 1958 – 1960
  • Convair F-102 Delta Dagger, 1959 – 1965
  • Lockheed C-130 Hercules, 1961 – 1962
  • Republic F-105 Thunderchief, 1964 – 1968
  • McDonnell F-4 Phantom II, 1967 – 1968

Service Streamer

The unit earned the Korean Service organizational service streamers.

Emblem

Blazon: Over a shield, divided per bend, azure and gules a cost argent, between a shield of the last ornamented and orled of the second and sable and an arm in armor embowed, gauntleted and brandishing a sword to the sinister all argent; on a chief vert in fess a radio wave pattern argent, the shield and chief edged throughout of the last. (Approved 30 April 1958)

References

Notes

Bibliography

References

  1. Closest aircraft is Republic F-105D-10-RE Thunderchief Serial 60-0518.
  2. (5 October 2007). "Factsheet 41 Air Division". Air Force Historical Research Agency.
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