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475th Air Base Wing

The 475th Air Base Wing is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last duty station was at Yokota Air Base, Japan, where it was inactivated on 1 April 1992.

475th Air Base Wing
F-4 Phantom of the 356 TFS at Misawa Japan, 1968[note 1] 1968
Active1948–1949; 1968–1971; 1971–1992
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
RoleBase support
Motto(s)In Proelio Gaudete Latin Be Joyful in Battle[1]
DecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award[2]
Insignia
Patch with 475th Air Base Wing emblem
475th Tactical Fighter Wing emblem[note 2]

A non-flying wing, the wing's mission at Yokota was to perform host unit missions. The wing had no numbered flying squadrons, although it did operate a few T-39 Sabreliner aircraft and UH-1 Huey helicopters. It was absorbed by the 374th Airlift Wing under the "one base-one wing" organizational concept.

History edit

See: 475th Fighter Group for complete history and lineage information

The 475th Fighter Wing was activated in 1948 as part of the "Base-Wing" USAF reorganization, assigned to the 315th Air Division of Far East Air Forces where it performed postwar occupation duty. The wing was one of several occupation units in Japan, and was inactivated on 1 April 1949 at Ashiya Airfield due to budget reductions.

Cold War edit

In January 1968, the 475th Tactical Fighter Wing was activated at Misawa Air Base, Japan, replacing the 39th Air Division as the host unit, with the 439th Combat Support Group being replaced by the 475th Combat Support Group that controlled the base support units. At Misawa, the wing trained for offensive and reconnaissance operations. Initial assigned operational squadrons of the wing were:

The 45th TRS and 612th TFS were unmanned during their entire assignment, as squadron was on deployed status to bases in South Vietnam (The 45th TRS deployed to Tan Son Nhut Air Base; the 612th TFS at Phù Cát Air Base).

From Misawa, aircraft and personnel of the 67th, 356th and 391st TFS rotated six aircraft every ten days to Kusan and Taegu Air Bases in South Korea performing Nuclear alert duty. On 16 May 1968, the M8.3 Tokachi earthquake caused over $1 million worth of damage to Misawa AB. Air Force fighter operations ceased at Misawa in early 1971, and the wing phased down operations. All flying resources were reassigned to Kusan AB South Korea for the 3d Tactical Fighter Wing, and the wing was inactivated on 15 March, being replaced by the 6112th Air Base Group as Misawa was phased down for reconstruction.

After a brief period of inactivation, the 475th Air Base Wing was reactivated on 1 November 1971 at Yokota Air Base, Japan, replacing the 6100th Air Base Wing. At Yokota, the wing inherited a huge support complex, with some 47 sub-locations in all parts of Japan, including operation of Yokota and Tachikawa Air Bases, Fuchu and Chitose Air Stations, and numerous housing complexes within the Tokyo area. In 1972 the wing's components were as below:

  • HQ 475th Air Base Wing (Yokota AB)
    • 556th Reconnaissance Squadron
    • 475th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
    • 475th Supply Squadron
    • 475th Security Police Squadron
    • 475th Transportation Squadron
    • 475th Civil Engineering Squadron
    • 475th Services Squadron
    • 34th Air Base Squadron (Grant Heights, Nerima, Tokyo)
    • 37th Air Base Squadron (Fuchu AS, Fuchu, Tokyo)
    • 331st Air Base Squadron (Johnson FHA)
    • 475th Air Base Squadron (Tachikawa AB)
      • USAF Hospital, Tachikawa
    • 6120th Broadcasting Squadron (South Camp Drake, Asaka, Saitama)
    • 6123d Air Base Squadron (Chitose AS)
      • USAF Hospital, Chitose
    • OL-AA, 475th Air Base Wing (Shingu Wells, Hakata, Fukuoka)
      • USAF Hospital, Shingu Wells
    • OL-AB, 475th Air Base Wing (Misawa AB)
      • USAF Hospital, Misawa

At Yokota, the only operational flying squadron was the 556th Reconnaissance Squadron (formerly assigned to the 347th Tactical Fighter Wing at Yokota from 1968). The 556th RS was a highly specialized unit, employing modified C-130B-II, EB-57E electronic counter measures (ECM) aircraft and on occasion TDY C-130A-II and EC-97G Stratotankers. Only the EB-57E's carried the tail code GT, the C-130B-IIs and other aircraft being uncoded.

Post Vietnam era edit

The 55th RS was inactivated on 30 June 1972, after which the 475th supported a Royal Thai Air Force C-123 Provider detachment which provided airlift support to the United Nations Command (Rear) of Fifth Air Force, which relocated its headquarters to Yokota in November 1974.

The 475th ABW also gradually closed down many of its widely dispersed installations, sites and facilities, consolidating them as well as assisting in the closing of Tachikawa Air Base in September 1977. On 1 October 1978, Military Airlift Command (MAC) established the 316th Tactical Airlift Group at Yokota, being supported by the 475th ABW. This was MAC's operational support airlift group in the Far East, with the 1403d Military Airlift Squadron flying a combination of CT-39As, C-12Fs, and C-21As which it obtained from various bases in PACAF, consolidating them at Yokota. On 1 October 1989, this unit was upgraded to a wing level and personnel redesignated as the 374th Tactical Airlift Wing, which was moved from Clark AB, Philippines in a name-only redesignation.

The 475th ABW was inactivated on 1 April 1992 as part of a consolidation effort, being replaced as host unit at Yokota by the 374th, which was redesignated 374th Airlift Wing same date.

Lineage edit

  • Established as 475th Fighter Wing on 10 August 1948
Activated on 18 August 1948
Inactivated 1 April 1949
  • Redesignated 475th Tactical Fighter Wing and activated on 21 December 1967 (not organized)
Organized on 15 January 1968
Inactivated 15 March 1971
  • Redesignated 475th Air Base Wing on 20 October 1971
Activated 1 November 1971
Inactivated 1 April 1992, personnel and equipment consolidated into 374th Airlift Wing

Assignments edit

Components edit

Group

Squadrons

Stations edit

Aircraft edit

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ Aircraft is McDonnell F-4C-16-MC Phantom II serial 63-7433
  2. ^ Approved for 475th Fighter Group on 26 November 1956. Maurer, Combat Units, p. 349. Used by the wing from 1967.
Citations
  1. ^ Maurer, Combat Units, pp. 348–349
  2. ^ Ravenstain, pp. 264–265

Bibliography edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

  • Fletcher, Harry R (1993). Air Force Bases , Vol. II, Air Bases Outside the United States of America (PDF). Washington, DC: Center for Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-53-6. Retrieved 17 December 2016.* Martin, Patrick. Tail Code: The Complete History of USAF Tactical Aircraft Tail Code Markings. Schiffer Military Aviation History, 1994. ISBN 0-88740-513-4.
  • Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1983) [1961]. Air Force Combat Units of World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-02-1. LCCN 61060979. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  • Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984). Air Force Combat Wings, Lineage & Honors Histories 1947–1977. Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-12-9. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  • Rogers, Brian. (2005). United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978. Hinkley, UK: Midland Publications. ISBN 1-85780-197-0.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 475th Air Base Wing is an inactive United States Air Force unit Its last duty station was at Yokota Air Base Japan where it was inactivated on 1 April 1992 475th Air Base WingF 4 Phantom of the 356 TFS at Misawa Japan 1968 note 1 1968Active1948 1949 1968 1971 1971 1992Country United StatesBranch United States Air ForceRoleBase supportMotto s In Proelio Gaudete Latin Be Joyful in Battle 1 DecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award 2 InsigniaPatch with 475th Air Base Wing emblem475th Tactical Fighter Wing emblem note 2 A non flying wing the wing s mission at Yokota was to perform host unit missions The wing had no numbered flying squadrons although it did operate a few T 39 Sabreliner aircraft and UH 1 Huey helicopters It was absorbed by the 374th Airlift Wing under the one base one wing organizational concept Contents 1 History 1 1 Cold War 1 2 Post Vietnam era 1 3 Lineage 1 4 Assignments 1 5 Components 1 6 Stations 1 7 Aircraft 2 References 2 1 Bibliography 3 External linksHistory editSee 475th Fighter Group for complete history and lineage informationThe 475th Fighter Wing was activated in 1948 as part of the Base Wing USAF reorganization assigned to the 315th Air Division of Far East Air Forces where it performed postwar occupation duty The wing was one of several occupation units in Japan and was inactivated on 1 April 1949 at Ashiya Airfield due to budget reductions Cold War edit In January 1968 the 475th Tactical Fighter Wing was activated at Misawa Air Base Japan replacing the 39th Air Division as the host unit with the 439th Combat Support Group being replaced by the 475th Combat Support Group that controlled the base support units At Misawa the wing trained for offensive and reconnaissance operations Initial assigned operational squadrons of the wing were 67th Tactical Fighter Squadron 15 January 1968 15 March 1971 F 4D UP 356th Tactical Fighter Squadron 15 January 1968 15 March 1971 F 4D UK 391st Tactical Fighter Squadron 22 July 1968 28 February 1971 F 4D UD 421st Tactical Fighter Squadron Attached 23 April 1969 25 Jun 1969 F 4E LC 45th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron 15 January 1968 15 March 1971 RF 101C 612th Tactical Fighter Squadron 15 January 1968 15 March 1971 F 100D The 45th TRS and 612th TFS were unmanned during their entire assignment as squadron was on deployed status to bases in South Vietnam The 45th TRS deployed to Tan Son Nhut Air Base the 612th TFS at Phu Cat Air Base From Misawa aircraft and personnel of the 67th 356th and 391st TFS rotated six aircraft every ten days to Kusan and Taegu Air Bases in South Korea performing Nuclear alert duty On 16 May 1968 the M8 3 Tokachi earthquake caused over 1 million worth of damage to Misawa AB Air Force fighter operations ceased at Misawa in early 1971 and the wing phased down operations All flying resources were reassigned to Kusan AB South Korea for the 3d Tactical Fighter Wing and the wing was inactivated on 15 March being replaced by the 6112th Air Base Group as Misawa was phased down for reconstruction After a brief period of inactivation the 475th Air Base Wing was reactivated on 1 November 1971 at Yokota Air Base Japan replacing the 6100th Air Base Wing At Yokota the wing inherited a huge support complex with some 47 sub locations in all parts of Japan including operation of Yokota and Tachikawa Air Bases Fuchu and Chitose Air Stations and numerous housing complexes within the Tokyo area In 1972 the wing s components were as below HQ 475th Air Base Wing Yokota AB 556th Reconnaissance Squadron 475th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron 475th Supply Squadron 475th Security Police Squadron 475th Transportation Squadron 475th Civil Engineering Squadron 475th Services Squadron 34th Air Base Squadron Grant Heights Nerima Tokyo 37th Air Base Squadron Fuchu AS Fuchu Tokyo 331st Air Base Squadron Johnson FHA 475th Air Base Squadron Tachikawa AB USAF Hospital Tachikawa 6120th Broadcasting Squadron South Camp Drake Asaka Saitama 6123d Air Base Squadron Chitose AS USAF Hospital Chitose OL AA 475th Air Base Wing Shingu Wells Hakata Fukuoka USAF Hospital Shingu Wells OL AB 475th Air Base Wing Misawa AB USAF Hospital MisawaAt Yokota the only operational flying squadron was the 556th Reconnaissance Squadron formerly assigned to the 347th Tactical Fighter Wing at Yokota from 1968 The 556th RS was a highly specialized unit employing modified C 130B II EB 57E electronic counter measures ECM aircraft and on occasion TDY C 130A II and EC 97G Stratotankers Only the EB 57E s carried the tail code GT the C 130B IIs and other aircraft being uncoded Post Vietnam era edit The 55th RS was inactivated on 30 June 1972 after which the 475th supported a Royal Thai Air Force C 123 Provider detachment which provided airlift support to the United Nations Command Rear of Fifth Air Force which relocated its headquarters to Yokota in November 1974 The 475th ABW also gradually closed down many of its widely dispersed installations sites and facilities consolidating them as well as assisting in the closing of Tachikawa Air Base in September 1977 On 1 October 1978 Military Airlift Command MAC established the 316th Tactical Airlift Group at Yokota being supported by the 475th ABW This was MAC s operational support airlift group in the Far East with the 1403d Military Airlift Squadron flying a combination of CT 39As C 12Fs and C 21As which it obtained from various bases in PACAF consolidating them at Yokota On 1 October 1989 this unit was upgraded to a wing level and personnel redesignated as the 374th Tactical Airlift Wing which was moved from Clark AB Philippines in a name only redesignation The 475th ABW was inactivated on 1 April 1992 as part of a consolidation effort being replaced as host unit at Yokota by the 374th which was redesignated 374th Airlift Wing same date Lineage edit Established as 475th Fighter Wing on 10 August 1948Activated on 18 August 1948 Inactivated 1 April 1949Redesignated 475th Tactical Fighter Wing and activated on 21 December 1967 not organized Organized on 15 January 1968 Inactivated 15 March 1971Redesignated 475th Air Base Wing on 20 October 1971Activated 1 November 1971 Inactivated 1 April 1992 personnel and equipment consolidated into 374th Airlift WingAssignments edit 315th Air Division 18 Aug 1948 1 Apr 1949 Pacific Air Forces 21 December 1967 not organized Fifth Air Force 15 Jan 1968 15 Mar 1971 Fifth Air Force 1 Nov 1971 1 Apr 1992Components edit Group 475th Fighter Group 18 Aug 1948 1 Apr 1949Squadrons 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron 16 Mar 1970 15 Feb 1971 attached 16 22 Feb 1971 45th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron 15 Jan 1968 15 Mar 1971 not operational 67th Tactical Fighter Squadron 15 Jan 1968 15 Mar 1971 356th Tactical Fighter Squadron 15 Jan 1968 15 Mar 1971 391st Tactical Fighter Squadron 22 Jul 1968 28 Feb 1971 421st Tactical Fighter Squadron attached 23 Apr 25 Jun 1969 556th Reconnaissance Squadron 1 Nov 1971 30 Jun 1972 612th Tactical Fighter Squadron 15 Jan 1968 15 Mar 1971 not operational Stations edit Itazuke Airfield Japan 28 August 1948 Ashiya Airfield Japan 25 March 1 April 1949 Misawa AB Japan 15 January 1968 15 March 1971 Yokota AB Japan 1 November 1971 1 April 1992Aircraft edit F 51 Mustang 1948 1949 F 100 Super Sabre 1968 F 4D Phantom II 1968 1971 RF 4C Phantom II 1970 1971 C 130 Hercules 1971 1972 C 123 Provider 1971 1976References editNotes Aircraft is McDonnell F 4C 16 MC Phantom II serial 63 7433 Approved for 475th Fighter Group on 26 November 1956 Maurer Combat Units p 349 Used by the wing from 1967 Citations Maurer Combat Units pp 348 349 Ravenstain pp 264 265 Bibliography edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Fletcher Harry R 1993 Air Force Bases Vol II Air Bases Outside the United States of America PDF Washington DC Center for Air Force History ISBN 0 912799 53 6 Retrieved 17 December 2016 Martin Patrick Tail Code The Complete History of USAF Tactical Aircraft Tail Code Markings Schiffer Military Aviation History 1994 ISBN 0 88740 513 4 Maurer Maurer ed 1983 1961 Air Force Combat Units of World War II PDF reprint ed Washington DC Office of Air Force History ISBN 0 912799 02 1 LCCN 61060979 Retrieved 17 December 2016 Ravenstein Charles A 1984 Air Force Combat Wings Lineage amp Honors Histories 1947 1977 Washington DC Office of Air Force History ISBN 0 912799 12 9 Retrieved 17 December 2016 Rogers Brian 2005 United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978 Hinkley UK Midland Publications ISBN 1 85780 197 0 External links editUSAAS USAAC USAAF USAF Aircraft Serial Numbers 1908 to present Headless Fighters USAF Reconnaissance UAVs over Vietnam Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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