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Fifteenth Air Force

The Fifteenth Air Force (15 AF) is a numbered air force of the United States Air Force's Air Combat Command (ACC). It is headquartered at Shaw Air Force Base. It was reactivated on 20 August 2020, merging the previous units of the Ninth Air Force and Twelfth Air Force into a new numbered air force responsible for generating and presenting Air Combat Command’s conventional forces. [3]

Fifteenth Air Force
Active1 November 1943 – 15 September 1945
31 March 1946 – 20 March 2012
20 August 2020 – present
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
TypeNumbered Air Force
Part ofAir Combat Command
Garrison/HQShaw Air Force Base, South Carolina
Engagements
World War II – EAME Theater
Decorations
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award (10x)
Websitewww.15af.acc.af.mil
Commanders
CommanderMaj Gen David B. Lyons
Deputy CommanderBrig Gen Steven G. Behmer[1]
Senior Enlisted LeaderCMSgt Sonia T. Lee[2]

Established on 1 November 1943, Fifteenth AF was a United States Army Air Forces combat air force deployed to the European Theater of World War II, bombing Europe from bases in southern Italy and engaging in air-to-air fighter combat against enemy aircraft.

During the Cold War, 15 AF was one of three Numbered Air Forces of the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC), commanding USAF strategic bombers and missiles on a global scale. Elements of 15th Air Force engaged in combat operations during the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and Operation Desert Storm.

15 AF was redesignated Fifteenth Expeditionary Mobility Task Force (15 EMTF) on 1 October 2003. 15 EMTF provided support for strategic airlift for all United States Department of Defense agencies as well as air refueling for the Air Force in both peace and wartime for the Pacific region. 15 EMTF inactivated on 20 March 2012.

US F-16 from the 15th AF exits it's hangar while a Pakistani F-16B from No. 9 Squadron PAF taxis to the runway during Exercise Falcon Talon 2022

On 20 August 2020, 15 AF was reactivated as an Air Combat Command numbered air force, taking over the previous conventional flying forces of both the Ninth and Twelfth Air Forces.

Second World War edit

 
15th USAAF patch

Fifteenth Air Force (15th AF) was established on 1 November 1943 in Tunis, Tunisia as part of the United States Army Air Forces in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations as a strategic air force. It commenced combat operations the day after it was formed. The first commander was General Jimmy Doolittle.

15th AF resulted from a reorganization of American air forces in the Mediterranean in late 1943. Lewis H. Brereton's Ninth Air Force (9th AF) was moved to England, taking over the medium bomber units of Eighth Air Force, while Twelfth Air Force gave its strategic units to 15th AF, becoming the Americans' Mediterranean tactical air force. The new air force was activated with a strength of ninety B-24 Liberators and 210 B-17 Flying Fortresses, inherited from the Twelfth Air Force and Ninth Air Force. In December, new groups, most of which were equipped with B-24s soon started arriving from the United States. 13 new groups were added.

It was hoped that the 15th AF – stationed in the Mediterranean – would be able to operate when the Eighth Air Force (8th AF) in England was socked in by bad English weather. The 9th AF would later move to England to serve as a tactical unit to take part in the invasion of Europe. Once bases around Foggia in Italy became available, the 15th was able to reach targets in southern France, Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and the Balkans, some of which were difficult to reach from England.

Operational Units edit

Transferred from: Twelfth Air Force
Headquartered: Foggia, Italy, 13 December 1943 – 2 November 1945

Airfields: Amendola Airfield (2d BW), Celone Airfield (463d BW), Cerignola Airfield (97th BW), Foggia (2d BW, 463d BW), Lucera Airfield (301st BW), Manduria, (68th RG), Maricianise (97th BW), Sterparone (483d BW), Tortorella (99th BW, 483d BW)

Transferred from Ninth Air Force
Headquartered: Manduria, Italy, 11 November 1943 – May 1945

Airfields: Brindisi (98th BG), Grottaglie (449th BG), Lecce (98th BG), Manduria (98th BG), San Pancrazio (376th BG, 450th BG)

Transferred from Greenville AAB, South Carolina 6 April 1944
Headquartered: Bari Airfield, Italy, 6 April 1944 – 16 October 1945

Airfields: Gioia del Colle (451st BG), San Pancrazio (451st BG), Torretta (484th BG)

Transferred from: MacDill Field, Florida
Headquartered: Taranto, Italy, March 1944 – July 1945

Airfields: Gioia (464th BG), Pantanella (465th BG), Spinazzola Airfield (460th BG), Venosa Airfield (485th BG)

Activated in Italy
Headquartered: Cerignola Airfield, Italy, 29 December 1943 – September 1945

Airfields: Giulia Airfield (455th BG), San Giovanni Airfield (454th BG, 455th BG, 456th BG)

Transferred from Twelfth Air Force, 1943
Headquartered:

Airfields: Gioia del Colle Airfield (1st FG), Lesina (14th FG 82d FG), Salosa (1st FG), Triolo Airfield (14th FG), Vincenzo Airfield (82d FG)

Activated in Italy
Headquartered:

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The Fifteenth Air Force 15 AF is a numbered air force of the United States Air Force s Air Combat Command ACC It is headquartered at Shaw Air Force Base It was reactivated on 20 August 2020 merging the previous units of the Ninth Air Force and Twelfth Air Force into a new numbered air force responsible for generating and presenting Air Combat Command s conventional forces 3 Fifteenth Air ForceActive1 November 1943 15 September 194531 March 1946 20 March 201220 August 2020 presentCountry United StatesBranch United States Air ForceTypeNumbered Air ForcePart ofAir Combat CommandGarrison HQShaw Air Force Base South CarolinaEngagementsWorld War II EAME TheaterDecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award 10x Websitewww wbr 15af wbr acc wbr af wbr milCommandersCommanderMaj Gen David B LyonsDeputy CommanderBrig Gen Steven G Behmer 1 Senior Enlisted LeaderCMSgt Sonia T Lee 2 Established on 1 November 1943 Fifteenth AF was a United States Army Air Forces combat air force deployed to the European Theater of World War II bombing Europe from bases in southern Italy and engaging in air to air fighter combat against enemy aircraft During the Cold War 15 AF was one of three Numbered Air Forces of the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command SAC commanding USAF strategic bombers and missiles on a global scale Elements of 15th Air Force engaged in combat operations during the Korean War the Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm 15 AF was redesignated Fifteenth Expeditionary Mobility Task Force 15 EMTF on 1 October 2003 15 EMTF provided support for strategic airlift for all United States Department of Defense agencies as well as air refueling for the Air Force in both peace and wartime for the Pacific region 15 EMTF inactivated on 20 March 2012 US F 16 from the 15th AF exits it s hangar while a Pakistani F 16B from No 9 Squadron PAF taxis to the runway during Exercise Falcon Talon 2022 On 20 August 2020 15 AF was reactivated as an Air Combat Command numbered air force taking over the previous conventional flying forces of both the Ninth and Twelfth Air Forces Contents 1 Second World War 1 1 Operational Units 1 2 Initial Operations 1 3 Big Week 1 4 Oil industry targets 1 5 Soviet support 1 6 Operation Anvil 1 7 Operation Reunion 1 8 The end of the Third Reich 2 Postwar era in late 1940s 3 Korean War 4 Cold War 5 Post Cold War and 21st century 5 1 Forces from 2020 6 Lineage 7 Assignments 8 Components 9 List of commanders 10 Stations 11 Quotes 12 Notes 13 References 13 1 Bibliography 14 External linksSecond World War edit nbsp 15th USAAF patch Fifteenth Air Force 15th AF was established on 1 November 1943 in Tunis Tunisia as part of the United States Army Air Forces in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations as a strategic air force It commenced combat operations the day after it was formed The first commander was General Jimmy Doolittle 15th AF resulted from a reorganization of American air forces in the Mediterranean in late 1943 Lewis H Brereton s Ninth Air Force 9th AF was moved to England taking over the medium bomber units of Eighth Air Force while Twelfth Air Force gave its strategic units to 15th AF becoming the Americans Mediterranean tactical air force The new air force was activated with a strength of ninety B 24 Liberators and 210 B 17 Flying Fortresses inherited from the Twelfth Air Force and Ninth Air Force In December new groups most of which were equipped with B 24s soon started arriving from the United States 13 new groups were added It was hoped that the 15th AF stationed in the Mediterranean would be able to operate when the Eighth Air Force 8th AF in England was socked in by bad English weather The 9th AF would later move to England to serve as a tactical unit to take part in the invasion of Europe Once bases around Foggia in Italy became available the 15th was able to reach targets in southern France Germany Poland Czechoslovakia and the Balkans some of which were difficult to reach from England Operational Units edit 5th Bombardment Wing B 17 Flying Fortress Y Tail Code Transferred from Twelfth Air Force Headquartered Foggia Italy 13 December 1943 2 November 1945 2d Bombardment Group Circle Y 97th Bombardment Group Triangle Y 99th Bombardment Group Diamond Y 301st Bombardment Group Square Y green 463d Bombardment Group Wedge Y yellow 483d Bombardment Group Y Star red Transferred from MacDill Field Florida 2 March 1944 dd Attached 68th Tactical Reconnaissance Group November 1943 April 1944 dd Airfields Amendola Airfield 2d BW Celone Airfield 463d BW Cerignola Airfield 97th BW Foggia 2d BW 463d BW Lucera Airfield 301st BW Manduria 68th RG Maricianise 97th BW Sterparone 483d BW Tortorella 99th BW 483d BW 47th Bombardment Wing B 24 Liberator The Pyramidiers Triangle Tail Code Transferred from Ninth Air Force Headquartered Manduria Italy 11 November 1943 May 1945 98th Bombardment Group Triangle Yellow Black Tail Stripe 376th Bombardment Group Triangle Circle 2 449th Bombardment Group Triangle Circle 3 450th Bombardment Group Cotton Tails 1943 45 Triangle Circle 5 Airfields Brindisi 98th BG Grottaglie 449th BG Lecce 98th BG Manduria 98th BG San Pancrazio 376th BG 450th BG 49th Bombardment Wing B 24 Liberator Red Tail Transferred from Greenville AAB South Carolina 6 April 1944 Headquartered Bari Airfield Italy 6 April 1944 16 October 1945 451st Bombardment Group Red Tail Red Dot 461st Bombardment Group Red Tail Red Dash 484th Bombardment Group Red Tail Red Bow Airfields Gioia del Colle 451st BG San Pancrazio 451st BG Torretta 484th BG 55th Bombardment Wing B 24 Liberator Yellow Black Tail Transferred from MacDill Field Florida Headquartered Taranto Italy March 1944 July 1945 460th Bombardment Group Yellow Black Tail Square Dot 464th Bombardment Group Yellow Black Tail Square l 465th Bombardment Group Yellow Black Tail 485th Bombardment Group Yellow Black Tail Square X Airfields Gioia 464th BG Pantanella 465th BG Spinazzola Airfield 460th BG Venosa Airfield 485th BG 304th Bombardment Wing B 24 Liberator Black Diamond Activated in Italy Headquartered Cerignola Airfield Italy 29 December 1943 September 1945 454th Bombardment Group Black Diamond 455th Bombardment Group Black Diamond Yellow Tail 456th Bombardment Group Black Diamond Red Tail 459th Bombardment Group Black Diamond Yellow Black Check Tail Airfields Giulia Airfield 455th BG San Giovanni Airfield 454th BG 455th BG 456th BG 305th Fighter Wing Provisional P 38 Lightning Transferred from Twelfth Air Force 1943 Headquartered Foggia 29 December 1943 19 January 1944 Spinazzola Airfield 19 January 6 March 1944 dd Bari Airfield 6 March December 1944 Torremaggiore December 1944 9 September 1945 dd 1st Fighter Group27FS HV Red 71st LM Black 94th UN Yellow dd 14th Fighter Group 82d Fighter Group Airfields Gioia del Colle Airfield 1st FG Lesina 14th FG 82d FG Salosa 1st FG Triolo Airfield 14th FG Vincenzo Airfield 82d FG 306th Fighter Wing P 47 Thunderbolt P 51 Mustang Activated in Italy Headquartered Bari Airfield Italy 15 27 January 1944 Foggia Italy 27 January 23 February 1944 Lucera Italy 23 February 8 March 1944 dd Torremaggiore Italy 8 March 3 September 1944 Lesina Airfield Italy 3 September 1944 5 March 1945 Fano Italy 5 March 15 July 1945 dd 31st Fighter GroupRed diagonal tail stripes after conversion from Spitfires 307FS MX 308FS HL 309FS WZ dd 52d Fighter GroupYellow Tails assigned 1 August 1944 2FS QP 4FS WD 5FS VF dd 325th Fighter GroupBlack Yellow checkerboard Tails 317FS 10 39 318FS 40 69 319FS 70 99 dd 332d Fighter GroupRed Tails assigned 1 August 1944 99FS A00 A39 Blue 100FS 1 39 Black 301FS 40 69 White 302FS 70 99 01 09 Yellow dd Airfields Capodichino 332nd FG Cattolica 332d FG Madna Airfield 52nd FG Mondolfo 31st FG 325th FG Montecorvino 332nd FG Piagiolino 52nd FG Ramitelli 332nd FG Rimini 325th FG Vincenzo Airfield 325th FG Sent to Aghione Corsica from 10 21 August 1944 for Operation DRAGOON Invasion of Southern France 15th Special Group Provisional Reported directly to Fifteenth Air Force Assigned to 15th Air Force in June 1944Stationed at Brindisi Re designated 2641st Special Group Provisional 859th BS flew Carpetbagger operations out of England until September 1944 before being moved to MTO 885th BS was initially known as 122nd BS assigned to 68th Reconnaissance Group operating B 17s in the MTO Assigned to the 15th Special Group in January 1945 dd 305th Bombardment Wing Activated in Italy 29 December 1943 No units assigned until 13 June 1945 Headquarters Torremaggiore December 1944 September 1945 1st Fighter Group 14th Fighter Group 31st Fighter Group 52nd Fighter Group 82nd Fighter Group 325th Fighter Group 332d Fighter Group Initial Operations edit nbsp Restored P 51D of the 31st Fighter Group 308th Fighter Squadron Flying Dutchman showing 12 aerial victories The 15th Air Force began its operations on 1 November 1943 attacking the Rimini Marshalling yard with 28 B 25 s assigned to the 321st BG M On 1 December 1943 the Headquarters was moved to Bari Airfield Italy On 4 January 1944 the Fifteenth along with Twelfth Air Force were organized into Mediterranean Allied Air Forces along with the Royal Air Force 205 Group MAAF was the southern component of U S Strategic Air Forces Europe the overall USAAF command and control organization in Europe The first major operation carried out by Fifteenth Air Force was bombing missions in support of the Anzio Landings in Italy Operation Shingle beginning on 22 January 1944 Strikes on German and fascist Italian targets were carried out and caused widespread damage to Axis forces nbsp B 17F of the 97th Bomb Group over the Alps nbsp B 24 of the 451st Bomb Group Big Week edit Main article Big Week Big Week was the name of an intense Eighth and Fifteenth Air Forces series of attacks on Germany in a series of co ordinated raids on the German aircraft industry The plan code named Operation Argument was to use both American strategic air forces in Europe with support by the Royal Air Force with night bombing raids to destroy or seriously cripple the German ability to produce combat aircraft The Americans were facing strong Luftwaffe fighter opposition to their daylight bombing raids over Nazi occupied Europe and it was planned to initiate Operation Argument at the earliest possible date On 22 February 1944 Fifteenth Air Force made its first attack on Germany with an attack on Regensburg The Fifteenth dispatched a force of 183 bombers to the Oberstraubing Messerschmidt assembly plant Some 118 bombed with good results but fourteen were shot down The next day the 15th sent 102 bombers to the Steyr ball bearing works in Austria where they destroyed twenty percent of the plant On 24 February over 180 Liberators inflicted considerable damage to the Messerschmitt Bf 110 assembly plant at Gotha losing 28 aircraft in the process On 25 February 114 B 17s and B 24s were dispatched to Steyr again but the force became separated and the Liberators bombed the Fiume oil refinery instead Seventeen bombers were lost Despite these losses it was believed that the USSTAF had dealt the German aircraft industry a severe blow Oil industry targets edit nbsp 15th Air Force B 24s attacking the Apollo oil refinery in Bratislava Slovakia June 16 1944 In April General Eisenhower ordered the USSTAF to attack German fuel production centers by striking both the oil refineries and the factories producing synthetic fuels The 15th started the offensive on 5 April when it dispatched 235 B 17s and B 24s from Italy to transportation targets in the vicinity of the Ploiești oilfields in Romania The refineries were attacked again on 15 and 24 April inflicting additional damage Attacks on oil targets had assumed top priority by October and vast fleets of heavy bombers escorted by P 38 Lightning and P 51 Mustang fighters attacked refineries in Germany Reichsgau Sudetenland Slovakia and Romania The P 51 escorts were able to establish an environment of air superiority enabling the bombers to roam widely across southern and eastern Europe attacking targets at Brux in Reichsgau Sudetenland Bratislava in Slovakia Budapest Komarom Gyor and Petfurdo in Hungary Belgrade and other cities in Yugoslavia and Trieste in north eastern Italy Soviet support edit By June 1944 the 15th Air Force was bombing railway networks in southeast Europe in support of Soviet military operations in Romania Throughout the summer of 1944 Austrian aircraft manufacturing centers at Wiener Neustadt were bombed and oil producing centers were attacked On 2 June the 15th Air Force flew its first shuttle mission when 130 B 17s and P 51 escorts landed in Russian controlled territory after a raid in Hungary Two more shuttle missions followed Operation Anvil edit In August the 15th began attacking targets in Southern France in preparation for Operation Anvil the invasion of Southern France Marseilles Lyon Grenoble and Toulon were all attacked by B 24s and B 17s Operation Reunion edit After the Romanian 1944 coup the 15th Air Force bombed the German occupied airports of Băneasa and Otopeni Between 31 August and 3 September 1944 aircraft from the 15th AF carried out Operation Reunion by airlifting the released Allied prisoners from Romania The end of the Third Reich edit nbsp B 24 of the 464h Bomb Group The only 15th AF mission to Berlin was on 24 March 1945 when 666 bombers struck the capital Munich and other German targets as well as Czechoslovakia The Berlin force was attacked by Me 262 jets that inflicted losses one bombers and five fighters while the Mustangs claimed eight jets downed actual Luftwaffe records show only 3 x Me 262 s lost in this engagement The 47th BW and 55th BW fragged Fliegerhorst Neuburg damaging destroying 54 x Me 262A 1 s from III KG J 54 304th BW attacked Fliegerhorst Munich Riem destroying 13 x Me 262 s The NASM s Me 262 shows a claim credit for a B 17 shot down this date The last major effort came on 25 April when 467 bombers struck rail targets in Austria severing communications into Czechoslovakia The 15th s final bombing mission was flown 1 May when 27 B 17s escorted by 51 P38 s of the 14th FG attacked Salzburg rail targets With the German surrender in Italy 15th Air Force aircraft began dropping supplies over Yugoslavia and evacuating Allied prisoners of war performing its last mission on 16 May 1945A total of around 2 110 bombers were lost on operations by its 15 B 24 and six B 17 bombardment groups while its seven fighter groups claimed a total of 1 836 enemy aircraft destroyed The Fifteenth was inactivated in Italy 15 September 1945 Postwar era in late 1940s edit On 31 March 1946 Fifteenth Air Force was reactivated at Colorado Springs AAB Colorado and assigned to the ten day old Strategic Air Command 15th AF assumed the assets and personnel of the former Continental Air Forces Second Air Force which was inactivated on 30 March The original bomb groups assigned to 15th Air Force were 28th Bombardment Group Activated at Grand Island AAF Nebraska on 4 August 1946 Transferred to Eleventh Air Force Elmendorf AAF Alaska 20 October 1946 Reassigned to 15th AF at Rapid City AAF South Dakota3 May 1947 Established as 28th Bombardment Wing Very Heavy 28 July 1947 92d Bombardment Group Activated at Ft Worth AAF Texas 4 August 1946 Reassigned to Smoky Hill AAF Kansas October 1946 Reassigned to Spokane AAF Washington June 1947 Established as 92d Bombardment Wing Very Heavy 17 November 1947 93d Bombardment Group Activated at Castle Field California 21 June 1946 Established as 93d Bombardment Wing Very Heavy 28 July 1947 97th Bombardment Group Activated at Smoky Hill AAF Kansas 4 August 1946 Established as 97th Bombardment Wing Very Heavy 11 September 1947 Reassigned to Eighth Air Force 16 May 1948 301st Bombardment Group Activated at Clovis AAF New Mexico on 4 August 1946 Inactivated 16 July 1947 Reactivated at Smoky Hill AAF Kansas 16 July 1947 Established as 301st Bombardment Wing Very Heavy 15 October 1947 Reassigned to Barksdale AFB Louisiana 7 November 1949 307th Bombardment Group Activated at MacDill AAF Florida on 4 August 1946 Established as 307th Bombardment Wing Very Heavy 28 July 1947 311th Reconnaissance Wing Reassigned to MacDill AAF Florida on 17 April 1946 Transferred to Fifteenth Air Force on 1 May 1946 Redesignated as 311th Air Division Reconnaissance on 6 April 1948 Group became subordinate element to wing However demobilization was in full swing and few of these groups were fully equipped or manned All of these groups were equipped with B 29 Superfortresses most or all of which were aircraft which returned from Twentieth Air Force groups returning from the Pacific War When SAC was established in 1946 its primary bomber aircraft was the B 29 Although there were many in storage they were war weary The plane was greatly improved and soon new models designated the B 50 Superfortress began joining the inventory replacing the older aircraft nbsp 15th Air Force org chart 1947 nbsp Boeing B 50D of Fifteenth Air Force displaying while on detachment to England in May 1953 The 15 AF returned to a combat ready role as a result of the 1948 Berlin Crisis a squadron from the 301st Bombardment Group was deployed with its B 29s at Furstenfeldbruck Air Base Germany SAC immediately ordered the group s other two squadrons to Goose Bay Air Base Labrador to prepare for immediate deployment to Germany The 307th and 28th Bombardment Groups were placed on alert and ordered to be ready to deploy within three and twelve hours respectively Within a few weeks the other 301st Bomb Group s squadrons had joined the first Later on 28 July Bombardment Group left Rapid City AFB South Dakota for RAF Scampton in the United Kingdom The 307th Bombardment Group left MacDill AFB Florida for RAF Marham and RAF Waddington in the UK The 56th Fighter Wing at Selfridge in Michigan left Fifteenth Air Force on 1 December 1948 transferring to Tenth Air Force On 7 November 1949 Headquarters Fifteenth Air Force was relocated to March AFB California As part of this realignment most SAC bomber forces west of the Mississippi River were reassigned to 15th AF Those east of the Mississippi were assigned to SAC s other strategic air force Eighth Air Force and reassigned to Westover AFB Massachusetts where it commanded all SAC bases in the eastern United States From 1947 onwards Fifteenth Air Force incorporated a number of fighter escort wings and strategic fighter wings intended to escort bombers to their targets Among these units were the 56th Fighter Wing 71st Strategic Fighter Wing the 82nd Fighter Wing and the 407th Strategic Fighter Wing They were all redesignated and transferred to other USAF components in 1957 58 with the end of the fighter escort concept Korean War edit nbsp Over the course of the war at least 16 B 29 bombers were shot down by communist aircraft On 25 June 1950 the armed forces of the Democratic People s Republic of Korea North Korea invaded South Korea On 27 June the United Nations Security Council voted to assist the South Koreans in resisting the invasion President Harry S Truman authorized General Douglas MacArthur commander of the US occupying forces in Japan to commit units to the battle MacArthur ordered General George E Stratemeyer CIC of the Far Eastern Air Force FEAF to attack attacking North Korean forces between the front lines and the 38th parallel At that time the 22 B 29s of the Twentieth Air Force 19th Bomb Group stationed at Andersen Field on Guam were the only aircraft capable of hitting the Korean peninsula and this unit was ordered to move to Kadena Air Base on Okinawa and begin attacks on North Korea These raids began on 28 June On 29 June clearance was given for B 29 attacks on airfields in North Korea On 8 July a special FEAF Bomber Command was set up under the command of Major General Emmett O Donnell Although President Truman wasn t willing to risk extensive use of the U S bomber force in the United States which was being used as a deterrent for possible Soviet aggression in Europe a few groups of B 29 bombers that were not part of the nuclear strike force were released On 13 July the FEAF Bomber Command took over command of the Twentieth Air Force 19th Bombardment Group and of the Fifteenth Air Force s 22nd and 92nd Bombardment Groups which had been transferred from SAC bases in the United States Later in July the Fifteenth Air Force 98th and 307th Bombardment Groups were sent to Japan to join the FEAF The 92nd and 98th BGs and the 31st SRG operated from bases in Japan whereas the 19th 22nd and 307th BGs were based in Okinawa When the Korean War ended on 27 July 1953 the B 29s had flown over 21 000 sorties nearly 167 000 tons of bombs had been dropped and 34 B 29s had been lost in combat 16 to fighters four to flak and fourteen to other causes B 29 gunners had accounted for 34 Communist fighters 16 of these being MiG 15s probably destroyed another 17 all MiG 15s and damaged 11 all MiG 15s Losses were less than one per 1000 sorties Cold War edit nbsp B 52D Dropping bombs over Southeast Asia nbsp KC 135 refueling F 15s and F 16s With the end of fighting in Korea President Dwight D Eisenhower who had taken office in January 1953 called for a new look at national defense The result a greater reliance on nuclear weapons and air power to deter war His administration chose to invest in the Air Force especially Strategic Air Command The nuclear arms race shifted into high gear The Air Force retired nearly all of its propeller driven B 29 B 50s and they were replaced by new Boeing B 47 Stratojet aircraft By 1955 the Boeing B 52 Stratofortress would be entering the inventory in substantial numbers as prop B 36s were phased out of heavy bombardment units rapidly Also after the deployment of forces to Far East Air Force in order to engage in combat over Korea the history of Fifteenth Air Force becomes indistinguishable from that of Strategic Air Command During the Cold War Fifteenth Air Force aircraft stood nuclear alert providing a deterrence against an attack on the United States by the Soviet Union During the Vietnam War squadrons of 15th Air Force B 52 Stratofortesses B 52Ds mostly some B 52Gs were deployed to bases on Guam Okinawa and Thailand conducting Arc Light strikes on communist forces The 15th Air Force also included missile squadrons such as the 703d Strategic Missile Wing and 706th Strategic Missile Wing 4 Between the Vietnam War and 1991 15 AF units and assets consisted of reconnaissance aircraft SR 71 until 1989 U 2 bombers B 52D until 1984 B 52G B 52H and B 1B aerial refueling KC 135 KC 10 and intercontinental ballistic missiles Titan II until 1984 Minuteman II III Peacekeeper Post Cold War and 21st century edit Fifteenth Air Force became exclusively an aerial tanker formation with KC 135 and KC 10 aircraft on 1 September 1991 When Strategic Air Command was inactivated on 1 June 1992 and its assets divided between the newly created Air Mobility Command and Air Combat Command Fifteenth Air Force became part of Air Mobility Command Headquarters Fifteenth Air Force moved from March Air Force Base to Travis Air Force Base on 2 July 1993 with the BRAC transition of March AFB to March Air Reserve Base and merged its tankers with the airlift aircraft of the Twenty Second Air Force The Twenty Second Air Force s flag moved to the Air Force Reserve Command at Dobbins Air Force Base Georgia Fifteenth Air Force was one of the two numbered air forces assigned to the Air Mobility Command Its main area of operations was the region stretching west of the Mississippi River to the east coast of Africa pole to pole but was often tasked to support Air Mobility Command s global reach mission Its primary mission was to provide strategic and theater airlift for all Department of Defense agencies as well as air refueling for the Air Force in both peace and wartime This included the aeromedical evacuation of sick and injured With the assigned military work force of 28 912 personnel and an assigned civilian work force of 5 288 people Fifteenth Air Force managed almost 300 aircraft and many support facilities in the United States and in the Pacific and Indian Oceans all the way to Diego Garcia The 15 AF commander was also the Commander Task Force 294 TF 294 which provided aerial refueling to aircraft that supported the United States Strategic Command USSTRATCOM in time of war TF 294 included 26 units from the AMC the Air National Guard and the Air Force Reserve Command The 15 AF staff assured the operational readiness of its units by conducting readiness assessment visits and staff assistance visits It acted as an advocate for its subordinate units and enforces higher headquarters policies and directives As a result of an Air Mobility Command restructuring Fifteenth Air Force was redesignated the Fifteenth Expeditionary Mobility Task Force focused on air mobility support in peacetime and wartime 15 AF operational flying organizations were transferred to Eighteenth Air Force 15 EMTF retained AMC s Pacific region airlift and air refueling enroute support organization as well as AMC s contingency response units The 15 EMTF provided rapid and flexible transportation support from six major Air Force bases in the United States and 47 locations throughout the Pacific Forces from 2020 edit 15 AF is responsible for operational readiness for thirteen active duty operational groups and wings one air base wing and three combat engineer squadrons Operational wings and groups 1st Fighter Wing Joint Base Langley Eustis Virginia 4th Fighter Wing Seymour Johnson AFB North Carolina 20th Fighter Wing Shaw AFB South Carolina 23d Wing Moody AFB Georgia 93d Air Ground Operations Wing Moody AFB Georgia 325th Fighter Wing Tyndall AFB Florida 355th Wing Davis Monthan AFB Arizona A 10C Thunderbolt II HC 130J Combat King II HH 60G Pave Hawk 366th Fighter Wing Mountain Home AFB Idaho F 15E Strike Eagle 388th Fighter Wing Hill AFB Utah F 35A Lighting II 432d Air Expeditionary Wing Creech AFB Nevada MQ 9A Reaper RQ 170A Sentinel 461st Air Control Wing Robins AFB Georgia 495th Fighter Group 552d Air Control Wing Tinker AFB Oklahoma E 3B C G Sentry Air Base wing 633d Air Base Wing Joint Base Langley Eustis Virginia Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers RED HORSE squadrons 819th RED HORSE Squadron Malmstom AFB Montana 820th RED HORSE Squadron Nellis AFB Nevada 823d Red Horse Squadron Hurlburt Field Florida The Fifteenth Air Force is also responsible for overseeing the operational readiness of designated units of the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Lineage edit Constituted as Fifteenth Air Force on 30 October 1943 Activated on 1 November 1943 Inactivated on 15 September 1945 Activated on 31 March 1946 Inactivated on 1 October 2003 Redesignated and activated as 15th Expeditionary Mobility Task Force 1 October 2003 Inactivated on 20 March 2012 Redesignated Fifteenth Air Force on 30 March 2012 remained inactive 5 Activated on 20 August 2020 6 Assignments edit Headquarters United States Army Air Forces 1 November 1943 February 1944 United States Strategic Air Forces February 1944 31 March 1946 Strategic Air Command 15 September 1946 1 January 1992 Air Mobility Command 1 January 1992 1 October 2003 Eighteenth Air Force 1 October 2003 20 March 2012 Air Combat Command 20 August 2020 Components edit World War II Wings 5th Bombardment 1943 1945 42d Bombardment 1943 47th Bombardment 1944 1945 49th Bombardment 1944 1945 55th Bombardment 1944 1945 304th Bombardment 1943 1945 305th Bombardment 1943 1945 306th Fighter 1944 1945 307th Bombardment 1944 Postwar Air Divisions 1st Strategic Aerospace Division 1 September 1988 1 September 1991 4th Air Division 31 March 1970 23 August 1988 12th Air Division 10 February 1951 16 June 1952 16 June 1952 1 July 1989 13th Strategic Missile Division 1 July 1959 1 July 1963 1 July 1965 2 July 1966 14th Air Division 10 February 1951 16 June 1952 16 June 1952 1 September 1991 17th Air Division 31 March 1970 30 June 1971 18th Strategic Aerospace Division 1 July 1959 2 July 1968 21st Air Division 16 July 1952 16 October 1952 22d Strategic Aerospace Division 9 September 1960 1 July 1965 40th Air Division 7 July 1989 14 June 1991 57th Air Division 16 April 1951 16 June 1952 16 June 1952 4 September 1956 January 1975 14 June 1991 58th Air Division 31 March 1 November 1946 73d Air Division 31 March 31 May 1946 311th Air Division 1 May 1946 31 March 1947 802d Air Division 28 May 1952 1 July 1955 1 January 1959 20 June 1960 810th Strategic Aerospace Division 1 April 1955 1 July 1963 2 July 1966 30 June 1971 813th Strategic Aerospace Division 15 July 1959 2 July 1966 818th Air Division 11 October 1954 1 July 1955 819th Strategic Aerospace Division 1 February 1956 1 July 1965 821st Strategic Aerospace Division 1 January 1959 30 June 1971 List of commanders edit No Commander Term Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length1 nbsp Major GeneralChad P Franks20 August 202013 August 2021358 days 2 nbsp Major GeneralMichael G Koscheski13 August 20215 January 20242 years 145 days 3 nbsp Major GeneralDavid B Lyons5 January 2024Incumbent117 days Stations edit Tunis Tunisia 1 November 31 December 1943 Bari Airfield Italy 1 December 1943 31 March 1946 Colorado Springs Colorado 15 September 1946 7 November 1949 March AFB California 7 November 1949 1 January 1992 Travis AFB California 1 January 1992 20 March 2012 Shaw AFB South Carolina 20 August 2020 Quotes edit I could see omens of the war s end almost every day in the blue southern sky when flying provocatively low the bombers of the American Fifteenth Air Force crossed the Alps from their Italian bases to attack German Industrial targets Albert Speer Hitler s Minister for Armaments Inside the Third Reich Memoirs of Albert Speer Notes edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Maurer Maurer 1983 Air Force Combat Units of World War II Maxwell AFB Alabama Office of Air Force History ISBN 0 89201 092 4 Ravenstein Charles A 1984 Air Force Combat Wings Lineage and Honors Histories 1947 1977 Maxwell AFB Alabama Office of Air Force History ISBN 0 912799 12 9 References edit Steven G Behmer www 15af acc af mil Sonia T Lee gt 15th Air Force gt Display Fifteenth Air Force activates consolidates ACC s conventional forces Air Combat Command 20 August 2020 The Cold War and Beyond Chronology of the United States Air Force 1947 1997 Vol 7 Government Printing Office 1997 p 25 ISBN 9780160491450 Air Force Organization Change Report March 2012 Historical Division Air Force Historical Research Agency Fifteenth Air Force Fact Sheet November 17 2020 Bibliography edit Ambrose Stephen The Wild Blue The Men and Boys Who Flew the B24s over Germany 1944 1945 New York Simon amp Schuster 2001 Currier Lt Col Donald R 50 Mission Crush Burd Street Press 1992 ISBN 0 942597 43 5 Capps Robert S Flying Colt Liberator Pilot in Italy Manor House 1997 ISBN 0 9640665 1 3 Capps Robert S 456th Bomb Group H Steed s Flying Colts 1943 1945 Paducah Kentucky Turner Publishing 1994 ISBN 1 56311 141 1 Dorr Robert F B 24 Liberator Units of the Fifteenth Air Force Botley Oxford UK Osprey Publishing 2000 ISBN 1 84176 081 1 Gansz David M Air Force War Diary Bombing by the Numbers First Mountain Belgians Publishing 2022 ISBN 978 1 7343806 1 3 Harley R Bruce A Brief History of the Fifteenth Air Force Aggressive in War Alert in Peace Silver Anniversary 1 November 1943 31 October 1968 March Air Force Base California Headquarters Fifteenth Air Force 1968 McGuire Melvin W and Robert Hadley Bloody Skies A 15th AAF B 17 Combat Crew How They Lived and Died Yucca Tree Press 1993 ISBN 1 881325 06 7 Mason Keith W My War in Italy On the Ground and in Flight with the 15th Air Force U of Missouri Press 2015 216 pp online review Millet Jeffrey R The Fifteenth Air Force Story A History 1943 1985 Fifteenth Air Force Association 1986 Rust Kenn C Fifteenth Air Force Story in World War II Temple City California Historical Aviation Album 1976 ISBN 0 911852 79 4 Scutts Jerry P 47 Thunderbolt Aces of the Ninth and Fifteenth Air Force Botley Oxford UK Osprey Publishing 1999 ISBN 1 85532 906 9 Tillman Barrett Forgotten Fifteenth The Daring Airmen who Crippled Hitler s War Machine Washington D C Regnery History 2014 ISBN 978 1 62157 208 4 Weatherill David Aces Pilots amp Aircraft of the 9th 12th amp 15th USAAF Melbourne Australia Kookaburra Technical Publications Pty Ltd 1978 ISBN 0 85880 032 2 External links edit The 15th Air Force WWII Bomb Groups European Theater of Operations ETO 2nd Bombardment Group Association The 99th Bomb Group in WWII 301st Bombardment Group Heavy 463rd Bombardment Group Historical Society 461st Bombardment Group Heavy 764th 765th 766th 767th sqdn 483rd Bombardment Group Website B 17 Bombardier with the 463rd BG Honor Thy Father A Tuskegee Airman Sgt Coleman D Moberly 463rd BG Stalag Luft I POW 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