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65th Air Division


FieldValue
unit_name65th Air Division
imageEC-130H 66th ECW landing at Sembach 1989.JPEG
image_size290
captionan EC-130H of the division's [66th Electronic Combat Wing](66th-electronic-combat-wing) landing at Sembach AB
dates1943–1945; 1952–1954; 1957–1965; 1985–1991
country
branch
roleCommand of electronic warfare units
battlesEuropean Theater of World War II
decorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award
identification_symbol[[File:65th Air Division crest.jpg165px]]
identification_symbol_label65th Air Division emblem

The 65th Air Division is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with United States Air Forces in Europe, assigned to Seventeenth Air Force, being stationed at Lindsey Air Station, Germany. It was inactivated on 30 June 1991.

History

Established as the 4th Air Defense Wing, the unit was not activated or manned. Redesignated as the 65th Fighter Wing, the wing and its subordinate units transferred to England and was assigned to VIII Fighter Command in June 1943 and began flying combat missions. "Subordinate units escorted bombers, flew counter air patrols, and dive bombing missions. They attacked airdromes, marshaling yards, missile sites, industrial areas, ordnance depots, oil refineries, trains, and highways. During Big Week [in late] February 1944, the 65th participated in the assaults against the German Air Force and the German aircraft industry. Its units supported the Allied invasion of Normandy (June 1944); the Allied ground troops during the Battle of the Bulge (December 1944 through January 1945); the Allied airborne attack on the Netherlands (Operation Market Garden, September 1944); the defense of the Remagen bridgehead against German air attacks (March 1945); and the airborne attack across the Rhine (March 1945)."

"As an Air Division, it carried out air defense operations in Iceland from 1952 to 1954. Activated three years later it transferred to Spain, where it cooperated with Spanish Air Force units in the Air Defense Direction Centers (ADDCs). The 65th Air Division directed base construction, and the establishment of off base housing and radar sites. Its fighter squadrons flew air defense interceptions over Spanish airspace."

The air division "also controlled the operations of attached tactical fighter squadrons deployed to Spain for temporary duty. Assigned or attached units of the division participated in numerous exercises with the Spanish Air Defense Command, and in some instances, with the United States Sixth Fleet. In June 1985, the 65th assumed responsibility for integrating the United States Air Forces in Europe's electronic combat systems to maximize overall warfighting potential." In this role, it supervised the 66th Electronic Combat Wing and 601st Tactical Control Wing.

The division was inactivated in June 1991 as the Air Force eliminated air divisions to shorten the chain of command.

Lineage

  • Established as the 4th Air Defense Wing on 25 March 1943 : Activated on 27 March 1943 : Redesignated 65th Fighter Wing on 24 July 1943 : Inactivated on 21 November 1945
  • Redesignated 65th Air Division (Defense) on 17 April 1952 : Organized on 24 April 1952 : Discontinued on 8 March 1954
  • Activated on 8 April 1957 : Discontinued and inactivated on 1 January 1965
  • Redesignated 65th Air Division and activated on 1 June 1985 : Inactivated on 30 June 1991

Assignments

  • Fourth Air Force, 27 March 1943
  • Army Service Forces, Port of Embarkation 6 May 1943
  • Eighth Air Force, 2 June 1943
  • VIII Fighter Command, 4 June 1943
  • 2 Bombardment (later, 2 Air) Division, 15 September 1944
  • 3 Air Division, 1 June – 21 November 1945
  • Iceland Air Defense Force, 24 April 1952 – 8 March 1954
  • Sixteenth Air Force, 8 April 1957
  • United States Air Forces in Europe, 1 July 1960 – 1 January 1965
  • Seventeenth Air Force, 1 June 1985 – 30 June 1991

Components

Wings

Groups

Flight

  • 1 Gunnery and Tow Flight: 17 November 1944 – 29 May 1945

Squadrons

Stations

  • Hamilton Field, California, 27 March – 6 May 1943
  • RAF Debden (AAF-356), England, 4 June 1943
  • Saffron Walden (AAF-370), England, c. 17 June 1943
  • Elveden Hall, England (AAF-116), c. 1 September 1945
  • RAF Troston, England (AAF-595), c. 25 October – 21 November 1945
  • Keflavik Airport, Iceland, 24 April 1952 – 8 March 1954
  • Madrid, Spain, 8 April 1957
  • Torrejon Air Base, Spain, 1 October 1957 – 1 January 1965
  • Sembach Air Base, Germany, 1 June 1985
  • Lindsey Air Station, Germany, 1 October 1987 – 30 June 1991

References

Notes

; Explanatory notes

; Citations

Bibliography

References

  1. (5 October 2007). "Factsheet 65 Air Division (Defense)". Air Force Historical Research Agency.
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