72d Air Base Wing

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Lineage

Established as 72d Observation Group on 21 Aug 1941. Activated on 26 Sep 1941. Redesignated 72d Reconnaissance Group (Special) on 25 Jun 1943. Disestablished on 1 Nov 1943. Reestablished as 72d Reconnaissance Group on 13 May 1947. Activated in the reserve on 12 Jun 1947. Inactivated on 27 Jun 1949. Consolidated (31 Jan 1984) with the 72d Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, Heavy, which was established on 4 Jun 1952. Activated on 16 Jun 1952. Redesignated 72d Bombardment Wing, Heavy, on 1 Oct 1955. Inactivated on 30 Jun 1971. Redesignated 72d Air Base Wing on 16 Sep 1994. Activated on 1 Oct 1994.

Assignments

2d Air Service Command, 26 Sep 1941; Service Command, Caribbean Air Force (later, 6th Air Force Base Command; VI Air Force Base Command; VI Air Force Service Command), Jan 1942; VI Air Force Ground Support Command, 15 Oct 1942; VI Air Force Service Command, 21 Aug?1 Nov 1943. 325th Reconnaissance Wing (later, 325th Air Division, Reconnaissance), 12 Jul 1947?27 Jun 1949. Second Air Force, 16 Jun 1952; Eighth Air Force, 1 Jan 1959; 832d Air Division, 1 Oct 1962?30 Jun 1971. Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, 1 Oct 1994?.

Components

Squadrons. 1st: 26 Sep 1941?1 Nov 1943 (detached 10 Apr?c. 20 Jun 1942). 4th: 29 Mar 1942?1 Jun 1943 (detached). 39th: 7 Mar 1942?1 Jun 1943 (detached 6 Aug 1942?1 Jun 1943). 60th: 12 Jul 1947?27 Jun 1949; 16 Jun 1952?30 Jun 1971. 73d: 1 Aug 1947?27 Jun 1949; 16 Jun 1952? 5 Jan 1959. 108th: 26 Sep 1941?1 Nov 1943. 124th: 26 Sep 1941?12 Mar 1942. 301st: 16 Jun 1952?17 Jun 1959. 915th Air Refueling: 1 Sep 1958? 30 Jun 1971.

Stations

Shreveport, LA, 26 Sep 1941; Little Rock, AR, 2 Oct 1941; Marshall Field, KS, 11?27 Dec 1941; Howard Field, CZ, 18 Jan 1942?1 Nov 1943. Hamilton Field (later, AFB), CA, 12 Jul 1947?27 Jun 1949. Ramey AFB, Puerto Rico, 16 Jun 1952?30 Jun 1971. Tinker AFB, OK, 1 Oct 1994?.

Commanders

Lt Col Jasper K. McDuffie, 16 Oct 1941; Col Perry B. Griffith, 1 Feb 1942; Col Vernon C. Smith, 19 May?1 Nov 1943. Unkn, 12 Jul 1947?27 Jun 1949. Brig Gen Alfred F. Kalberer, 16 Jun 1952 (additional duty), 1 Oct 1952 (permanent); Col Virgil M. Cloyd, 29 Apr 1953; Col William E. Ruark, Jr., 22 May 1953; Brig Gen Alfred F. Kalberer, 24 May 1953; Col Virgil M. Cloyd, 10 Jun 1953; Col Frederick T. Prasse, 30 Jun 1953; Col Virgil M. Cloyd, 7 Jul 1953; Brig Gen Alfred F. Kalberer, 11 Jul 1953; Brig Gen Bertram C. Harrison, 2 Jul 1955; Brig Gen Henry R. Sullivan, Jr., 14 Sep 1957; Maj Gen William K. Martin, 28 Jun 1958; Brig Gen Joseph J. Preston, 13 Jul 1959; Col Samuel G. Porterfield, 20 Aug 1959; Maj Gen Joseph J. Preston, 12 Oct 1959; Brig Gen William E. Creer, 28 Sep 1960; Brig Gen Howard A. Davis, 6 Aug 1962; Col William H. Reddell, 27 Jul 1963; Brig Gen Roland A. Campbell, 1 May 1964; Col Madison M. McBrayer, 21 Jul 1965; Brig Gen Timothy J. Dacey, Jr., 1 Aug 1965; Col James M. Keck,14 Jul 1966; Col George H. McKee, 6 Jul 1967; Col Clifford W. Hargrove, 1 Jul 1968; Col Frank L. Voigtmann, 6 May 1969; Col Kenneth E. Wehrman, 20 Mar 1970?30 Jun 1971.

Aircraft

Primarily 0?47, 1941?1943; 0?49, 1941?1943; L?4, 1942?1943; B?18, 1942?1943; P?39, 1943. Unkn, 1947?1949. RB?36, 1952?1958; KC?135, 1958?1971; B?52, 1959?1971.

Operations

Activated on 26 Sep 1941 during the summer-fall maneuvers in Louisiana. Manned from its component Observation Squadrons: 1st, 108th, and 124th. Moved to the Panama Canal Zone, Dec 1941?Jan 1942. Flew antisubmarine patrol missions, carried mail, searched for missing aircraft, provided reconnaissance support to ground forces, and occasionally did photographic mapping work. Disbanded in the Canal Zone on 1 Nov 1943. Activated again as part of the reserve forces of Fourth Air Force, Jul 1947?Jun 1949. Activated on paper on 16 Jun 1952, but not operational until it absorbed residual resources of 55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing in Oct 1952. Conducted global strategic reconnaissance, Mar 1953?1955, gradually shifting to a bombardment training mission beginning in 1954. Added air refueling to its global mission in 1958. Inactivated on 30 Jun 1971.

Honors

Service Streamers. None.

Campaign Streamers. World War II: Antisubmarine, American Theater.

Decorations. Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards: 1 Oct 1957?1 Jun 1958; 1 Jul 1968? 30 Jun 1969.

Emblem

Quarterly; first Azure a seme? of seven mullets Argent, second and third Or eleven lines radiant from honor point throughout Azure, fourth Azure two mullets in bend sinister Argent, overall a globe gridlines, surmounted by a stylized compass star Celeste outlined and detailed Blue; all within a diminished bordure Or. Approved on 29 Jun 1954 (KE 24667); modified on 13 Oct 1995.

  
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