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505th Command and Control Wing

The United States Air Force's 505th Command and Control Wing is organized under the United States Air Force Warfare Center. The wing is dedicated to improving readiness through integrated training, tactics development and operational testing for command and control of air, space and cyberspace. It hosts the Air Force's only Air Operations Center Formal Training Unit at Hurlburt Field, Florida.

505th Command and Control Wing
Active1947–1952; 1965–1973; 1980–present
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
Part ofUnited States Air Force Warfare Center
Garrison/HQHurlburt Field, Florida
Motto(s)Search and Direct
DecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award with Combat "V" Device
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
Air Force Organizational Excellence Award
Vietnamese Gallantry Cross with Palm
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Ryan Haydé[1] [2]
Insignia
505th Command and Control Wing emblem (Approved 26 September 1966)[3]
Patch with early 505th Tactical Control Group emblem

The unit was first activated in 1947 under Air Defense Command (ADC) as the 505th Aircraft Control and Warning Group. It controlled radar units in the northwest until inactivating in February 1952, during a general reorganization of ADC.

It was activated again during the Vietnam War in November 1965. It initially commanded both aircraft warning units and forward air control squadrons, but in December 1966, those units were transferred to the 505th Tactical Air Control Group. It continued to manage the airspace over South Vietnam until the American withdrawal in 1973.

Subordinate units edit

  • Detachment 1 – Fort Leavenworth, Kansas[note 1]
  • 505th Combat Training Group at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada

- 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the Shadow Operations Center- Nellis (ShOC-N) at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada

- 705th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the Distributed Mission Operations Center (DMOC), home of VIRTUAL FLAG and Coalition VIRTUAL FLAG exercises at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico

- 505th Combat Training Squadron at Hurlburt Field, Florida

- 505th Communications Squadron at Hurlburt Field, Florida

  • 505th Test and Training Group at Hurlburt Field, Florida

- 505th Training Squadron at Hurlburt Field, Florida

- 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron at Hill Air Force Base, Utah

- 705th Training Squadron at Hurlburt Field, Florida

- 605th Test and Evaluation Squadron (TES) at Hurlburt Field, Florida

— 605th TES, Detachment 1 at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma

— 605th TES, Detachment 2 at Robins AFB, Georgia

— 605th TES, Detachment 3 at Beale AFB, California

History edit

Postwar era edit

On 21 May 1947, the wing was activated by Air Defense Command (ADC) as the 505th Aircraft Control and Warning Group, drawing on the personnel and assets of the former 412th Air Force Base Unit. Stationed at McChord Field it become the first of ADC's post-World War II aircraft control and warning units. For the remainder of 1947 the group supported two radar stations, one at Arlington, Washington, and one at Half Moon Bay near San Francisco. These stations worked with fighter squadrons to improve ground-control and interception techniques. The group included a fleet of B-25 Mitchells used extensively to perform radar calibration flights. The experience gained from operating the two sites proved invaluable to air defense planners who were in the process of designing a nationwide early warning radar network.

As tensions increased between the US and the Soviet Union, the group's mission grew in importance. In September 1949, the group no longer operated B-25s, yet it remained focused on early warning systems, supporting detachments along the Pacific Northwest coast. The group operated early warning operating radar systems, including the AN/TPS-1. On 15 March 1950, the reserve 564th ACWG was activated as a Corollary unit at Silver Lake, sharing the group's equipment and facilities. The 564th ACWG was called to active duty on 10 May 1951 and was inactivated, with its personnel used as fillers for the 505th. With a growing movement to assign homeland defense to reserve units, the 505 ACWG inactivated on 6 February 1952.

Vietnam War edit

On 2 November 1965, the 505 ACWG was re-activated as the 505th Tactical Control Group (TCG). Replacing the 6250th Tactical Air Support Group that activated three months earlier, 505 TCG called Tan Son Nhut Air Base in South Vietnam home. The 505th was responsible with providing Command and Control (C2), for the Tactical Control System in Southeast Asia (SEA). This mission included the operation of numerous radar sites throughout South Vietnam and Thailand from 1965 to 1973. In addition to the radar sites, the group managed O-1 Bird Dog observation aircraft assigned to five squadrons from late 1965 through 1966. These O-1 units included the 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23d Tactical Air Support Squadrons, operating from various bases throughout SEA. Forward Air Controllers (FACs) flew the "Bird Dogs" to find and mark enemy activity, direct air strikes and perform battle damage assessment.

Units included:

  • The 619th Tactical Control Squadron activated at Tan Son Nhut Air Base on 8 April 1964[4]: 278  It was responsible for operating and maintaining air traffic control and radar direction-finding equipment for the area from the Mekong Delta to Ban Me Thuot in the Central Highlands with detachments at various smaller airfields throughout its operational area. It remained operational until 15 March 1973.
  • The 620th Tactical Control Squadron with responsibility from Pleiku to the DMZ, was located at Monkey Mountain Facility.
  • 505th Tactical Control Maintenance Squadron
  • The 621st Tactical Control Squadron which supported tactical air operations in Thailand, located at Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base, and later at Udon Royal Thai Air Force Base.
  • The 19th TASS which operated mainly from the Central Highlands south, located at Bien Hoa Air Base.
  • The 20th TASS based at Da Nang Air Base.
  • The 21st TASS headquartered at Pleiku Air Base.
  • The 22nd TASS based at Binh Thuy Air Base.
  • The 23rd TASS based at Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base.

Maintenance support was provided by the 505th Tactical Control Maintenance Squadron first based at Tan Son Nhut and later at Bien Hoa AB. Initially assigned to the 2d Air Division in Vietnam, the 505th was reassigned to the Seventh Air Force on 1 April 1966. Soon afterward, the 505th received approval for its emblem and official motto – "Search and Direct". The group eventually lost its flying squadrons but the radar mission grew. The group was the only unit to furnish all of SEA an electronics ground environment system for aircraft control and warning and radar services. After eight years of service in Vietnam the group earned thirteen campaign streamers and five Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards with Combat "V" devices. With the American withdrawal in 1973 came the unit's inactivation.

Post-Vietnam era edit

The 505th's lineage continued with the activation of the 4442d Tactical Control Group on 1 March 1980. Functioning as the 4442d, the unit aligned under the USAF Tactical Air Warfare Center. The group established a headquarters at Hurlburt Field, Florida where it managed a command, control, communications (C3) and intelligence complex. Along with the C3 operations, the unit conducted operational tests and evaluated tactical air control elements. It also provided training on tactical air control and operated the USAF Air Ground Operations School until 1997. The 505th has remained at Hurlburt since 1980 but received several name changes to match the evolution of its mission.

With the elimination of MAJCOMs in 1991, the unit re-designated as the 505th Air Control Group. In April 1993, when the 505th began operating the new USAF Battlestaff Training School, the Air Force renamed the unit 505th Command and Control Evaluation Group. At the same time, the mission expanded to include a new detachment at Kirkland AFB, New Mexico. By 1998, with the ever-increasing importance of the Air Operations Center as a weapons system and the units expanding mission to train personnel in its use, the Air Force again changed the 505th's name, this time to the Air Force Command and Control Training and Innovation Center (AFC2TIC). The center continued to test new command and control systems and train personnel on their use in combat. Realizing that the center incorporated more than just a building with several detachments located around the US, the Air Force gave it group status on 15 April 1999.

Twenty-first century edit

The group became a wing on 12 March 2004. Now the 505th Command and Control Wing, it controls two groups: the 505th Test and Training Group at Hurlburt Field and the 505th Combat Training Group at Nellis Air Force Base.

Lineage edit

505th Command and Control Wing
  • Constituted as the 505th Aircraft Control and Warning Group on 2 May 1947
Activated on 21 May 1947
Inactivated on 6 February 1952
  • Redesignated 505th Tactical Control Group and activated on 2 November 1965 (not organized)
Organized on 8 November 1965
Inactivated on 15 March 1973
  • Consolidated on 1 November 1991 with the 4442d Tactical Control Group
Redesignated 505th Air Control Group on 1 November 1991
Redesignated 505th Command and Control Evaluation Group on 15 April 1993
Redesignated Air Force Command and Control Training and Innovation Center on 15 September 1998
Redesignated Air Force Command and Control Training and Innovation Group on 15 April 1999
Redesignated 505th Command and Control Wing on 12 March 2004[3]
4442d Tactical Control Group
  • Designated as the 4442d Tactical Control Group and activated on 1 March 1980
  • Consolidated with the 505th Tactical Control Group as the 505th Tactical Control Group on 1 November 1991[3]

Assignments edit

Components edit

Groups edit

  • 505th Distributed Warfare Group, 12 March 2004 – present
Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico
  • 505th Operations Group, 12 March 2004 – present
Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada
  • 505th Training Group, 12 March 2004 – present

Squadrons edit

Air Defense Command
Condon, Oregon after 27 June 1951
Long Beach Municipal Airport until April 1948, Moses Lake Air Force Base, Washington, after January 1949, Saddle Mountain, Washington, 1 January 1951
Mount Bonaparte, Washington,
Birch Bay, Washington after 15 August 1951
Bohokus Peak, Washington
Naselle Air Force Station, Washington
Colville Air Force Station, Washington
Reedsport, Oregon
Vietnam War
Da Nang Air Base, South Vietnam
Pleiku Air Base, South Vietnam to September 1966 Nha Trang Air Base, South Vietnam
Binh Thuy Air Base, South Vietnam
Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base to 15 July 1966, Nakon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand
  • 505th Tactical Control Maintenance Squadron, 8 November 1965 – 8 December 1966
  • 506th Tactical Control Maintenance Squadron, 23 February 1966 – 8 December 1966
  • 619th Tactical Control Squadron, 8 November 1965 – 15 March 1973
  • 620th Tactical Control Squadron, 8 November 1965 – 15 March 1973
Da Nang Air Base, South Vietnam
  • 621st Tactical Control Squadron, 23 February 1966 – 15 March 1973
Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand
Tactical Air and Air Combat Commands
  • 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron, April 1993 – July 1998, 1 October 2005 – 17 March 2010
  • 505th Systems Squadron (later 505th Communications Squadron), c. 15 April 1999 – 12 March 2004
  • 505th Exercise Control Squadron, unknown – 12 March 2004
  • 505th Operations Squadron, 15 November 1999 – 12 March 2004
  • 505th Test Support Squadron, 15 April 1993 – unknown
  • 605th Test Squadron (later 605th Test and Evaluation Squadron, 15 April 1993 – 12 March 2004
  • 727th Air Control Squadron, 1 November 1991 – 1 October 1995
Detachments edit
  • 11th Radar Calibration Detachment, 21 May 1947 – 11 November 1949
  • Detachment 1, Headquarters 505th Command and Control Wing, 23 June 2005 – present

Stations edit

  • McChord Field (later McChord Air Force Base), Washington 21 May 1947
  • Silver Lake Air Warning Station, Washington, 26 September 1949
  • McChord Air Force Base, Washington, 25 June 1951 – 6 February 1952
  • Tan Son Nhut Airport, South Vietnam, 8 November 1965 – 15 March 1973
  • Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field No. 9 (Hurlburt Field), Florida, 1 March 1980 – present[3]

Weapons Systems Operated edit

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Subordinate units and components are stationed with the wing headquarters except where noted.

Citations edit

  1. ^ 505CCW Commander Biography: https://www.505ccw.acc.af.mil/About-Us/Biographies/Display/Article/3460497/ryan-t-ape-hayde/
  2. ^ Henley, Debora. "Hayde takes command of Hurlburt's C2 wing". 505CCW. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Kane, Robert B. (27 March 2012). "Factsheet 505 Command and Control Wing (ACC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  4. ^ Futrell, Robert (1981). The United States Air Force in Southeast Asia: The Advisory Years to 1965 (PDF). Office of Air Force History. p. 52. LCCN 80024547. (PDF) from the original on 23 July 2020.
  5. ^ Cornett & Johnson, pp. 154–155
  6. ^ a b c Cornett & Johnson, p. 155
  7. ^ Cornett & Johnson, p. 97
  8. ^ a b Cornett & Johnson, p. 164
  9. ^ a b c Cornett & Johnson, p. 165

10. Henley, Debora, “505 CCW supports largest U.S. Army Warfighter Exercise on record” https://www.505ccw.acc.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/2445686/505th-ccw-supports-largest-us-army-warfighter-exercise-on-record/

Bibliography edit

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

  • Cornett, Lloyd H; Johnson, Mildred W (1980). (PDF). Peterson AFB, CO: Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 February 2016. Retrieved 17 May 2014.
  • 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.
  • 505th Command and Control Wing Website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 505th Command and Control Wing news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The United States Air Force s 505th Command and Control Wing is organized under the United States Air Force Warfare Center The wing is dedicated to improving readiness through integrated training tactics development and operational testing for command and control of air space and cyberspace It hosts the Air Force s only Air Operations Center Formal Training Unit at Hurlburt Field Florida 505th Command and Control WingActive1947 1952 1965 1973 1980 presentCountry United StatesBranch United States Air ForcePart ofUnited States Air Force Warfare CenterGarrison HQHurlburt Field FloridaMotto s Search and DirectDecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award with Combat V DeviceAir Force Outstanding Unit AwardAir Force Organizational Excellence AwardVietnamese Gallantry Cross with PalmCommandersCurrentcommanderColonel Ryan Hayde 1 2 Insignia505th Command and Control Wing emblem Approved 26 September 1966 3 Patch with early 505th Tactical Control Group emblem The unit was first activated in 1947 under Air Defense Command ADC as the 505th Aircraft Control and Warning Group It controlled radar units in the northwest until inactivating in February 1952 during a general reorganization of ADC It was activated again during the Vietnam War in November 1965 It initially commanded both aircraft warning units and forward air control squadrons but in December 1966 those units were transferred to the 505th Tactical Air Control Group It continued to manage the airspace over South Vietnam until the American withdrawal in 1973 Contents 1 Subordinate units 2 History 2 1 Postwar era 2 2 Vietnam War 2 3 Post Vietnam era 2 4 Twenty first century 3 Lineage 3 1 Assignments 3 2 Components 3 2 1 Groups 3 2 2 Squadrons 3 2 2 1 Detachments 3 3 Stations 3 4 Weapons Systems Operated 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Notes 5 2 Citations 5 3 BibliographySubordinate units editDetachment 1 Fort Leavenworth Kansas note 1 505th Combat Training Group at Nellis Air Force Base Nevada 805th Combat Training Squadron also known as the Shadow Operations Center Nellis ShOC N at Nellis Air Force Base Nevada 705th Combat Training Squadron also known as the Distributed Mission Operations Center DMOC home of VIRTUAL FLAG and Coalition VIRTUAL FLAG exercises at Kirtland Air Force Base New Mexico 505th Combat Training Squadron at Hurlburt Field Florida 505th Communications Squadron at Hurlburt Field Florida 505th Test and Training Group at Hurlburt Field Florida 505th Training Squadron at Hurlburt Field Florida 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron at Hill Air Force Base Utah 705th Training Squadron at Hurlburt Field Florida 605th Test and Evaluation Squadron TES at Hurlburt Field Florida 605th TES Detachment 1 at Tinker AFB Oklahoma 605th TES Detachment 2 at Robins AFB Georgia 605th TES Detachment 3 at Beale AFB CaliforniaHistory editPostwar era edit On 21 May 1947 the wing was activated by Air Defense Command ADC as the 505th Aircraft Control and Warning Group drawing on the personnel and assets of the former 412th Air Force Base Unit Stationed at McChord Field it become the first of ADC s post World War II aircraft control and warning units For the remainder of 1947 the group supported two radar stations one at Arlington Washington and one at Half Moon Bay near San Francisco These stations worked with fighter squadrons to improve ground control and interception techniques The group included a fleet of B 25 Mitchells used extensively to perform radar calibration flights The experience gained from operating the two sites proved invaluable to air defense planners who were in the process of designing a nationwide early warning radar network As tensions increased between the US and the Soviet Union the group s mission grew in importance In September 1949 the group no longer operated B 25s yet it remained focused on early warning systems supporting detachments along the Pacific Northwest coast The group operated early warning operating radar systems including the AN TPS 1 On 15 March 1950 the reserve 564th ACWG was activated as a Corollary unit at Silver Lake sharing the group s equipment and facilities The 564th ACWG was called to active duty on 10 May 1951 and was inactivated with its personnel used as fillers for the 505th With a growing movement to assign homeland defense to reserve units the 505 ACWG inactivated on 6 February 1952 Vietnam War edit On 2 November 1965 the 505 ACWG was re activated as the 505th Tactical Control Group TCG Replacing the 6250th Tactical Air Support Group that activated three months earlier 505 TCG called Tan Son Nhut Air Base in South Vietnam home The 505th was responsible with providing Command and Control C2 for the Tactical Control System in Southeast Asia SEA This mission included the operation of numerous radar sites throughout South Vietnam and Thailand from 1965 to 1973 In addition to the radar sites the group managed O 1 Bird Dog observation aircraft assigned to five squadrons from late 1965 through 1966 These O 1 units included the 19th 20th 21st 22nd and 23d Tactical Air Support Squadrons operating from various bases throughout SEA Forward Air Controllers FACs flew the Bird Dogs to find and mark enemy activity direct air strikes and perform battle damage assessment Units included The 619th Tactical Control Squadron activated at Tan Son Nhut Air Base on 8 April 1964 4 278 It was responsible for operating and maintaining air traffic control and radar direction finding equipment for the area from the Mekong Delta to Ban Me Thuot in the Central Highlands with detachments at various smaller airfields throughout its operational area It remained operational until 15 March 1973 The 620th Tactical Control Squadron with responsibility from Pleiku to the DMZ was located at Monkey Mountain Facility 505th Tactical Control Maintenance Squadron The 621st Tactical Control Squadron which supported tactical air operations in Thailand located at Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base and later at Udon Royal Thai Air Force Base The 19th TASS which operated mainly from the Central Highlands south located at Bien Hoa Air Base The 20th TASS based at Da Nang Air Base The 21st TASS headquartered at Pleiku Air Base The 22nd TASS based at Binh Thuy Air Base The 23rd TASS based at Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base Maintenance support was provided by the 505th Tactical Control Maintenance Squadron first based at Tan Son Nhut and later at Bien Hoa AB Initially assigned to the 2d Air Division in Vietnam the 505th was reassigned to the Seventh Air Force on 1 April 1966 Soon afterward the 505th received approval for its emblem and official motto Search and Direct The group eventually lost its flying squadrons but the radar mission grew The group was the only unit to furnish all of SEA an electronics ground environment system for aircraft control and warning and radar services After eight years of service in Vietnam the group earned thirteen campaign streamers and five Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards with Combat V devices With the American withdrawal in 1973 came the unit s inactivation Post Vietnam era edit The 505th s lineage continued with the activation of the 4442d Tactical Control Group on 1 March 1980 Functioning as the 4442d the unit aligned under the USAF Tactical Air Warfare Center The group established a headquarters at Hurlburt Field Florida where it managed a command control communications C3 and intelligence complex Along with the C3 operations the unit conducted operational tests and evaluated tactical air control elements It also provided training on tactical air control and operated the USAF Air Ground Operations School until 1997 The 505th has remained at Hurlburt since 1980 but received several name changes to match the evolution of its mission With the elimination of MAJCOMs in 1991 the unit re designated as the 505th Air Control Group In April 1993 when the 505th began operating the new USAF Battlestaff Training School the Air Force renamed the unit 505th Command and Control Evaluation Group At the same time the mission expanded to include a new detachment at Kirkland AFB New Mexico By 1998 with the ever increasing importance of the Air Operations Center as a weapons system and the units expanding mission to train personnel in its use the Air Force again changed the 505th s name this time to the Air Force Command and Control Training and Innovation Center AFC2TIC The center continued to test new command and control systems and train personnel on their use in combat Realizing that the center incorporated more than just a building with several detachments located around the US the Air Force gave it group status on 15 April 1999 Twenty first century edit The group became a wing on 12 March 2004 Now the 505th Command and Control Wing it controls two groups the 505th Test and Training Group at Hurlburt Field and the 505th Combat Training Group at Nellis Air Force Base Lineage edit505th Command and Control WingConstituted as the 505th Aircraft Control and Warning Group on 2 May 1947Activated on 21 May 1947 Inactivated on 6 February 1952Redesignated 505th Tactical Control Group and activated on 2 November 1965 not organized Organized on 8 November 1965 Inactivated on 15 March 1973Consolidated on 1 November 1991 with the 4442d Tactical Control GroupRedesignated 505th Air Control Group on 1 November 1991 Redesignated 505th Command and Control Evaluation Group on 15 April 1993 Redesignated Air Force Command and Control Training and Innovation Center on 15 September 1998 Redesignated Air Force Command and Control Training and Innovation Group on 15 April 1999 Redesignated 505th Command and Control Wing on 12 March 2004 3 4442d Tactical Control GroupDesignated as the 4442d Tactical Control Group and activated on 1 March 1980 Consolidated with the 505th Tactical Control Group as the 505th Tactical Control Group on 1 November 1991 3 Assignments edit Fourth Air Force 21 May 1947 25th Air Division 16 November 1949 6 February 1952 Pacific Air Forces 2 November 1965 not organized 2d Air Division 8 November 1965 Seventh Air Force 1 April 1966 15 March 1973 USAF Tactical Air Warfare Center later USAF Air Warfare Center 53d Wing 1 March 1980 Air and Space Command and Control Agency later Aerospace Command and Control Agency Aerospace Command and Control amp Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Center 1 October 1997 Air Warfare Center later United States Air Force Air Warfare Center 1 June 1992 present 3 Components edit Groups edit 505th Distributed Warfare Group 12 March 2004 presentKirtland Air Force Base New Mexico dd 505th Operations Group 12 March 2004 presentNellis Air Force Base Nevada dd 505th Training Group 12 March 2004 presentSquadrons edit Air Defense Command634th Aircraft Control Squadron later 634th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron 21 May 1947 6 February 1952 5 635th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron 21 May 1947 6 February 1952 6 636th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron 21 May 1947 February 1949 December 1949 25 May 1951 6 Condon Oregon after 27 June 1951637th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron 21 May 1947 25 May 1951 6 Long Beach Municipal Airport until April 1948 Moses Lake Air Force Base Washington after January 1949 Saddle Mountain Washington 1 January 1951638th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron 5 May 1950 25 May 1951 7 Mount Bonaparte Washington 757th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron 27 November 1950 6 February 1952 8 Birch Bay Washington after 15 August 1951758th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron 27 November 1950 6 February 1952 8 Bohokus Peak Washington759th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron 27 November 1950 6 February 1952 9 Naselle Air Force Station Washington760th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron 27 November 1950 25 May 1951 9 Colville Air Force Station Washington761st Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron Oregon 1 February 1951 6 February 1952 9 Reedsport OregonVietnam War19th Tactical Air Support Squadron 8 November 1965 8 December 1966 3 20th Attack Squadron 8 November 1965 8 December 1966 3 Da Nang Air Base South VietnamAir Education and Training Command Studies and Analysis Squadron 8 November 1965 8 December 1966 3 Pleiku Air Base South Vietnam to September 1966 Nha Trang Air Base South Vietnam22nd Attack Squadron 8 November 1965 8 December 1966 3 Binh Thuy Air Base South Vietnam23rd Flying Training Squadron 15 April 1966 8 December 1966 3 Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base to 15 July 1966 Nakon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base Thailand505th Tactical Control Maintenance Squadron 8 November 1965 8 December 1966 506th Tactical Control Maintenance Squadron 23 February 1966 8 December 1966 619th Tactical Control Squadron 8 November 1965 15 March 1973 620th Tactical Control Squadron 8 November 1965 15 March 1973Da Nang Air Base South Vietnam dd 621st Tactical Control Squadron 23 February 1966 15 March 1973Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base Thailand dd Tactical Air and Air Combat Commands84th Radar Evaluation Squadron April 1993 July 1998 1 October 2005 17 March 2010 505th Systems Squadron later 505th Communications Squadron c 15 April 1999 12 March 2004 505th Exercise Control Squadron unknown 12 March 2004 505th Operations Squadron 15 November 1999 12 March 2004 505th Test Support Squadron 15 April 1993 unknown 605th Test Squadron later 605th Test and Evaluation Squadron 15 April 1993 12 March 2004 727th Air Control Squadron 1 November 1991 1 October 1995Detachments edit 11th Radar Calibration Detachment 21 May 1947 11 November 1949 Detachment 1 Headquarters 505th Command and Control Wing 23 June 2005 presentStations edit McChord Field later McChord Air Force Base Washington 21 May 1947 Silver Lake Air Warning Station Washington 26 September 1949 McChord Air Force Base Washington 25 June 1951 6 February 1952 Tan Son Nhut Airport South Vietnam 8 November 1965 15 March 1973 Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field No 9 Hurlburt Field Florida 1 March 1980 present 3 Weapons Systems Operated edit North American B 25 Mitchell 1947 1949 3 Cessna O 1 Bird Dog 1965 1966 3 AN USQ 163 Falconer AOC since 2000 See also editReferences editNotes edit Subordinate units and components are stationed with the wing headquarters except where noted Citations edit 505CCW Commander Biography https www 505ccw acc af mil About Us Biographies Display Article 3460497 ryan t ape hayde Henley Debora Hayde takes command of Hurlburt s C2 wing 505CCW Retrieved 25 July 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l Kane Robert B 27 March 2012 Factsheet 505 Command and Control Wing ACC Air Force Historical Research Agency Retrieved 15 December 2015 Futrell Robert 1981 The United States Air Force in Southeast Asia The Advisory Years to 1965 PDF Office of Air Force History p 52 LCCN 80024547 Archived PDF from the original on 23 July 2020 Cornett amp Johnson pp 154 155 a b c Cornett amp Johnson p 155 Cornett amp Johnson p 97 a b Cornett amp Johnson p 164 a b c Cornett amp Johnson p 165 10 Henley Debora 505 CCW supports largest U S Army Warfighter Exercise on record https www 505ccw acc af mil News Article Display Article 2445686 505th ccw supports largest us army warfighter exercise on record Bibliography edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Cornett Lloyd H Johnson Mildred W 1980 A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946 1980 PDF Peterson AFB CO Office of History Aerospace Defense Center Archived from the original PDF on 13 February 2016 Retrieved 17 May 2014 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 505th Command and Control Wing 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