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60th Operations Group

The 60th Operations Group (60 OG) is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the 60th Air Mobility Wing. It is stationed at Travis Air Force Base, California.

60th Operations Group
Boeing C-17A Globemaster III 06-6155 of the 21st Airlift Squadron
Active1940–1946; 1948–1957; 1978–1979; 1991–present
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
TypeStrategic Airlift
Garrison/HQTravis Air Force Base, California
Engagements
European-African-Middle East Campaign (World War II)

Berlin Airlift

Kosovo Campaign
Decorations
Distinguished Unit Citation

Meritorious Unit Award

Air Force Outstanding Unit Award (11x)
Insignia
60th Operations Group Emblem
Aircraft flown
TransportC-17A Globemaster III
C-5M Super Galaxy
TankerKC-10 Extender

Established prior to World War II, its predecessor unit, the 60th Transport (later Troop Carrier) Group engaged in combat operations, first with the Eighth Air Force and primarily with Twelfth Air Force during the war. It received a Distinguished Unit Citation for its actions in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations, 28 March-15 September 1944. While attempting to organize effective fighting forces in Yugoslavia, Greece, and Albania, the Allies tasked the 60th for an immediate, substantial, and steady flow of desperately needed supplies. Despite poor weather, terrain, enemy night fighters, anti-aircraft fire, and hostile ground action, the 60th flew nearly 3,000 missions, including 600 hazardous landings, delivered more than 7,000 tons of supplies and equipment, and evacuated thousands of military and civilian personnel. The group lost 10 aircraft and 34 members of the 60th were either killed or listed as missing.

Overview edit

The 60th Operations Group is the flying component of the Air Mobility Command 60th Air Mobility Wing. The 60 OG is the largest Operations Group in Air Mobility Command. It operates and maintains C-5 Galaxy; C-17 Globemaster III transports and KC-10 Extender air refueling aircraft supporting global engagement of troops, supplies, and equipment.

Components edit

The 60 OG consists of the following squadrons:

History edit

For additional history and lineage, see 60th Air Mobility Wing

World War II edit

 
C-47 Skytrains of the 60th Troop Carrier Group during World War II
 
60th TCG C-54 Skymasters during the Berlin Airlift
 
Squadron of 60th TCG C-82 Packets over Europe, 1952

Constituted on 20 November 1940 as the 60th Transport Group, the unit activated at Olmsted Field, Pennsylvania, on 1 December 1940, flying the C-47 aircraft. After a brief stay at Westover Field, Massachusetts (May 1941 – June 1942), the 60th moved to Chelveston, England, and then to Aldermaston, England, in August 1942. The group was redesignated as the 60th Troop Carrier Group on 1 July 1942.

The units next moved to Tafaraoui Airfield, Algeria, and was assigned to Twelfth Air Force. During the war in Europe, the 60 TCG also served from bases in Tunisia, Sicily, and Italy before moving to Waller Field, Trinidad, in June 1945. During World War II, the group participated in the battle for Tunisia; towed gliders and dropped paratroops behind enemy lines when the Allies invaded Sicily; and dropped paratroops at Megara during the airborne element of the liberation of Greece in October 1944. When not engaged in airborne operations, the group transported troops and supplies and evacuated wounded personnel. In October 1943, for instance, the 60th dropped supplies to men who had escaped from prisoner-of-war camps.

Received a DUC for supporting partisans in the Balkans, March–September 1944, making unarmed night missions to provisional airfields in Yugoslavia, Albania, and Greece. On return flights evacuated wounded partisans and escaped Allied personnel.

In June 1945, the 60 TCG moved to Trinidad and came under the command of the Air Transport Command. The group inactivated on 31 July 1945.

Cold War edit

After just 15 months on the inactive list, the 60th activated again on 30 September 1946, this time at Munich, Germany. Shortly after moving to Kaufbeuren Air Base, Germany, on 14 May 1948, the 60 TCG and its three squadrons—the 10th, 11th, and 12th Troop Carriers Squadrons—began supporting the Berlin Airlift. From 26 June 1948 to 30 September 1949, the C-47 and C-54-equipped squadrons flew from both Kaufbeuren AB and Wiesbaden AB, Germany, and contributed to the U.S. total of nearly 1.8 million tons of supplies delivered on 189,963 flights.

During the Berlin Airlift, the 60th Troop Carrier Wing, Medium, activated at Kaufbeuren AB on 1 July 1948. At that time the 60 TCG became a subordinate unit assigned to the new wing. Through its subordinate operations group—the 60th Troop Carrier Group, Heavy—the 60 TCW managed three flying squadrons: the 10th, 11th, and 12th Troop Carrier Squadrons.

When the Berlin Airlift ended on 26 September 1949, the 60 TCG began moving without its personnel and equipment to Wiesbaden AB, West Germany, where the wing assumed the resources of the inactivated 7150th Air Force Composite Wing. The 60th became operational at Wiesbaden on 1 October 1949. On 2 June 1951, the wing replaced the 61 TCW at Rhein-Main AB, where the 60 TCG had been stationed on detached service. At this time, the group resumed a tactical role and assumed responsibility for controlling all U.S. tactical airlift resources in Europe. The 60 TCG provided logistic airlift services to U.S. and Allied forces in Europe while maintaining host unit responsibilities at Rhein-Main. Operating the C-82, C-119, and C-47 aircraft, the wing participated in countless exercises and provided air transportability training to U.S. Army units.

In a major reorganization, the 322 AD reduced the headquarters elements of the 60 TCG, 309 TCG, and the 60 M & S Group to one officer and one airmen each on 15 November 1956. Was inactivated in 1957.

Briefly activated as the 60 Military Airlift Group in March 1978. Until February 979, airlifted personnel and cargo worldwide, controlling the 60 MAW's tactical squadrons. Participated in joint exercises and humanitarian airlift missions, including airlift following the Jonestown, Guyana murder-suicides, November 1978.

Modern era edit

 
KC-10 refueling a C-5 Galaxy
 
Personnel from the 366th Air Expeditionary Wing arriving in Lockheed C-5B Galaxy in support of the U.S. Central Command execution of Operation Enduring Freedom.

On 28 October 1991, the 60th Operations Group activated under the "Objective Wing" concept adapted by the Air Force as the lines between tactical and strategic forces blurred. The flying components of the 60th Airlift Wing were reassigned to the newly established group. Upon activation, the 60 OG was bestowed the history, lineage and honors of the 60 Military Airlift Group and its predecessor units from the wing.

In 1991, commenced airlift in support of U.S. relief operations in Somalia during Operations PROVIDE RELIEF and RESTORE HOPE. Supported on-going operations in Southwest Asia during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. Group elements also supported Operation PROVIDE COMFORT that provided relief for Kurdish refugees, assisted in the evacuation of military personnel and their dependents from the Philippines through Operation FIERY VIGIL in 1991, and supplied airlift support to Balkans peacekeeping missions beginning in 1995 with Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR, and continuing under Operations JOINT GUARD and JOINT FORGE. Deployed tanker and support elements to the European theater during Operation ALLIED FORCE from March–June 1999, as well as providing airlift support to other air expeditionary forces deploying to the operation.

Global War on Terrorism edit

America began air strikes against the Taliban and Al Qaeda forces on 7 October 2001, but the groundwork for success was laid in the weeks leading up to those attacks. Under Operation Enduring Freedom, a rapid mobilization requiring a tremendous effort from the personnel, supply, medical, security forces, finance, legal and chapel specialists charged with ensuring airmen were ready, trained and equipped to deploy.

The 60th Air Expeditionary Group was designated as a provisional unit under Air Mobility Command to activate or inactivate as necessary for combat operations of the 60th Operations Group. The military build-up at bare base locations on the other side of the globe put the strategic airlift capabilities of the Travis C-5 fleet to the test. In support of one forward operating location alone, Travis C-5s helped deliver more than 8 million tons of cargo and 2,500 passengers in the months of September and October.

When the bombers did launch 7 October, they reached their distant targets in Afghanistan only with the help of aerial refueling from Travis KC-10s of the 60th Air Expeditionary Group. Base tankers have kept up support of the air campaign from two major locations, offloading more than 120 million pounds of fuel to combat aircraft during the height of military operations. Travis KC-10s flew a year's worth of flying hours in less than six months since 11 September. Over 90 percent of these flying hours were flown in combat or in combat support.

In February 2002 C-17 Globemaster IIIs joined the 60th Air Expeditionary Group to carry warfighters and equipment into Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. When U.S. Central Command officials decided to put ground troops in Afghanistan, they called on the 101st Airborne Division from Fort Campbell, Ky. To get the soldiers to the fight, Air Mobility Command used C-17s and C-5 Galaxy airlifters to move the Army's air assault division into Afghanistan.

Lineage edit

  • Established as 60th Transport Group on 20 November 1940
Activated on 1 December 1940
Re-designated 60th Troop Carrier Group on 7 July 1942
Inactivated on 31 July 1945
  • Activated on 30 September 1946
Re-designated: 60th Troop Carrier Group, Medium, on 1 July 1948
Re-designated: 60th Troop Carrier Group, Heavy, on 5 November 1948
Re-designated: 60th Troop Carrier Group, Medium, on 16 November 1949
Inactivated on 12 March 1957
  • Re-designated 60th Military Airlift Group, and activated, on 6 March 1978
Inactivated on 15 February 1979
  • Re-designated 60th Operations Group on 28 October 1991
Activated on 1 November 1991
  • Designated 60th Air Expeditionary Group in September 2001 when group elements deployed to combat areas.

Assignments edit

Components edit

World War II
Cold War
Modern era

Stations edit

Aircraft edit

References edit

  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.
  • Freeman, Gregory, A. The Forgotten 500: The Untold Story of the Men Who Risked All For the Greatest Rescue Mission of World War II. New York: New American Library, 2007.
  • Rogers, Brian. United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978. Hinkley, UK: Midland Publications, 2005. ISBN 1-85780-197-0.

External links edit

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The 60th Operations Group 60 OG is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the 60th Air Mobility Wing It is stationed at Travis Air Force Base California 60th Operations GroupBoeing C 17A Globemaster III 06 6155 of the 21st Airlift SquadronActive1940 1946 1948 1957 1978 1979 1991 presentCountry United StatesBranch United States Air ForceTypeStrategic AirliftGarrison HQTravis Air Force Base CaliforniaEngagementsEuropean African Middle East Campaign World War II Berlin Airlift Kosovo CampaignDecorationsDistinguished Unit Citation Meritorious Unit Award Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 11x Insignia60th Operations Group EmblemAircraft flownTransportC 17A Globemaster IIIC 5M Super GalaxyTankerKC 10 Extender Established prior to World War II its predecessor unit the 60th Transport later Troop Carrier Group engaged in combat operations first with the Eighth Air Force and primarily with Twelfth Air Force during the war It received a Distinguished Unit Citation for its actions in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations 28 March 15 September 1944 While attempting to organize effective fighting forces in Yugoslavia Greece and Albania the Allies tasked the 60th for an immediate substantial and steady flow of desperately needed supplies Despite poor weather terrain enemy night fighters anti aircraft fire and hostile ground action the 60th flew nearly 3 000 missions including 600 hazardous landings delivered more than 7 000 tons of supplies and equipment and evacuated thousands of military and civilian personnel The group lost 10 aircraft and 34 members of the 60th were either killed or listed as missing Contents 1 Overview 2 Components 3 History 3 1 World War II 3 2 Cold War 3 3 Modern era 3 4 Global War on Terrorism 3 5 Lineage 3 6 Assignments 3 7 Components 3 8 Stations 3 9 Aircraft 4 References 5 External linksOverview editThe 60th Operations Group is the flying component of the Air Mobility Command 60th Air Mobility Wing The 60 OG is the largest Operations Group in Air Mobility Command It operates and maintains C 5 Galaxy C 17 Globemaster III transports and KC 10 Extender air refueling aircraft supporting global engagement of troops supplies and equipment Components editThe 60 OG consists of the following squadrons 60th Operations Support Squadron 6th Air Refueling Squadron KC 10 Extender 9th Air Refueling Squadron KC 10 Extender 21st Airlift Squadron C 17A Globemaster III 22d Airlift Squadron C 5M Super Galaxy History editFor additional history and lineage see 60th Air Mobility Wing World War II edit nbsp C 47 Skytrains of the 60th Troop Carrier Group during World War II nbsp 60th TCG C 54 Skymasters during the Berlin Airlift nbsp Squadron of 60th TCG C 82 Packets over Europe 1952 Constituted on 20 November 1940 as the 60th Transport Group the unit activated at Olmsted Field Pennsylvania on 1 December 1940 flying the C 47 aircraft After a brief stay at Westover Field Massachusetts May 1941 June 1942 the 60th moved to Chelveston England and then to Aldermaston England in August 1942 The group was redesignated as the 60th Troop Carrier Group on 1 July 1942 The units next moved to Tafaraoui Airfield Algeria and was assigned to Twelfth Air Force During the war in Europe the 60 TCG also served from bases in Tunisia Sicily and Italy before moving to Waller Field Trinidad in June 1945 During World War II the group participated in the battle for Tunisia towed gliders and dropped paratroops behind enemy lines when the Allies invaded Sicily and dropped paratroops at Megara during the airborne element of the liberation of Greece in October 1944 When not engaged in airborne operations the group transported troops and supplies and evacuated wounded personnel In October 1943 for instance the 60th dropped supplies to men who had escaped from prisoner of war camps Received a DUC for supporting partisans in the Balkans March September 1944 making unarmed night missions to provisional airfields in Yugoslavia Albania and Greece On return flights evacuated wounded partisans and escaped Allied personnel In June 1945 the 60 TCG moved to Trinidad and came under the command of the Air Transport Command The group inactivated on 31 July 1945 Cold War edit After just 15 months on the inactive list the 60th activated again on 30 September 1946 this time at Munich Germany Shortly after moving to Kaufbeuren Air Base Germany on 14 May 1948 the 60 TCG and its three squadrons the 10th 11th and 12th Troop Carriers Squadrons began supporting the Berlin Airlift From 26 June 1948 to 30 September 1949 the C 47 and C 54 equipped squadrons flew from both Kaufbeuren AB and Wiesbaden AB Germany and contributed to the U S total of nearly 1 8 million tons of supplies delivered on 189 963 flights During the Berlin Airlift the 60th Troop Carrier Wing Medium activated at Kaufbeuren AB on 1 July 1948 At that time the 60 TCG became a subordinate unit assigned to the new wing Through its subordinate operations group the 60th Troop Carrier Group Heavy the 60 TCW managed three flying squadrons the 10th 11th and 12th Troop Carrier Squadrons When the Berlin Airlift ended on 26 September 1949 the 60 TCG began moving without its personnel and equipment to Wiesbaden AB West Germany where the wing assumed the resources of the inactivated 7150th Air Force Composite Wing The 60th became operational at Wiesbaden on 1 October 1949 On 2 June 1951 the wing replaced the 61 TCW at Rhein Main AB where the 60 TCG had been stationed on detached service At this time the group resumed a tactical role and assumed responsibility for controlling all U S tactical airlift resources in Europe The 60 TCG provided logistic airlift services to U S and Allied forces in Europe while maintaining host unit responsibilities at Rhein Main Operating the C 82 C 119 and C 47 aircraft the wing participated in countless exercises and provided air transportability training to U S Army units In a major reorganization the 322 AD reduced the headquarters elements of the 60 TCG 309 TCG and the 60 M amp S Group to one officer and one airmen each on 15 November 1956 Was inactivated in 1957 Briefly activated as the 60 Military Airlift Group in March 1978 Until February 979 airlifted personnel and cargo worldwide controlling the 60 MAW s tactical squadrons Participated in joint exercises and humanitarian airlift missions including airlift following the Jonestown Guyana murder suicides November 1978 Modern era edit nbsp KC 10 refueling a C 5 Galaxy nbsp Personnel from the 366th Air Expeditionary Wing arriving in Lockheed C 5B Galaxy in support of the U S Central Command execution of Operation Enduring Freedom On 28 October 1991 the 60th Operations Group activated under the Objective Wing concept adapted by the Air Force as the lines between tactical and strategic forces blurred The flying components of the 60th Airlift Wing were reassigned to the newly established group Upon activation the 60 OG was bestowed the history lineage and honors of the 60 Military Airlift Group and its predecessor units from the wing In 1991 commenced airlift in support of U S relief operations in Somalia during Operations PROVIDE RELIEF and RESTORE HOPE Supported on going operations in Southwest Asia during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH Group elements also supported Operation PROVIDE COMFORT that provided relief for Kurdish refugees assisted in the evacuation of military personnel and their dependents from the Philippines through Operation FIERY VIGIL in 1991 and supplied airlift support to Balkans peacekeeping missions beginning in 1995 with Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR and continuing under Operations JOINT GUARD and JOINT FORGE Deployed tanker and support elements to the European theater during Operation ALLIED FORCE from March June 1999 as well as providing airlift support to other air expeditionary forces deploying to the operation Global War on Terrorism edit America began air strikes against the Taliban and Al Qaeda forces on 7 October 2001 but the groundwork for success was laid in the weeks leading up to those attacks Under Operation Enduring Freedom a rapid mobilization requiring a tremendous effort from the personnel supply medical security forces finance legal and chapel specialists charged with ensuring airmen were ready trained and equipped to deploy The 60th Air Expeditionary Group was designated as a provisional unit under Air Mobility Command to activate or inactivate as necessary for combat operations of the 60th Operations Group The military build up at bare base locations on the other side of the globe put the strategic airlift capabilities of the Travis C 5 fleet to the test In support of one forward operating location alone Travis C 5s helped deliver more than 8 million tons of cargo and 2 500 passengers in the months of September and October When the bombers did launch 7 October they reached their distant targets in Afghanistan only with the help of aerial refueling from Travis KC 10s of the 60th Air Expeditionary Group Base tankers have kept up support of the air campaign from two major locations offloading more than 120 million pounds of fuel to combat aircraft during the height of military operations Travis KC 10s flew a year s worth of flying hours in less than six months since 11 September Over 90 percent of these flying hours were flown in combat or in combat support In February 2002 C 17 Globemaster IIIs joined the 60th Air Expeditionary Group to carry warfighters and equipment into Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom When U S Central Command officials decided to put ground troops in Afghanistan they called on the 101st Airborne Division from Fort Campbell Ky To get the soldiers to the fight Air Mobility Command used C 17s and C 5 Galaxy airlifters to move the Army s air assault division into Afghanistan Lineage edit Established as 60th Transport Group on 20 November 1940 Activated on 1 December 1940 Re designated 60th Troop Carrier Group on 7 July 1942 Inactivated on 31 July 1945 Activated on 30 September 1946 Re designated 60th Troop Carrier Group Medium on 1 July 1948 Re designated 60th Troop Carrier Group Heavy on 5 November 1948 Re designated 60th Troop Carrier Group Medium on 16 November 1949 Inactivated on 12 March 1957 Re designated 60th Military Airlift Group and activated on 6 March 1978 Inactivated on 15 February 1979 Re designated 60th Operations Group on 28 October 1991 Activated on 1 November 1991 Designated 60th Air Expeditionary Group in September 2001 when group elements deployed to combat areas Assignments edit III Corps Area 1 December 1940 50th Transport Wing 31 March 1942 51st Transport later 51st Troop Carrier Wing 1 June 1942 Eighth Air Force 19 June 1942 Twelfth Air Force 14 September 1942 51st Troop Carrier Wing 20 February 1944 Attached to No 334 Wing RAF Balkan Air Force March September 1944 Air Transport Command 26 May 31 July 1945 51st Troop Carrier Wing 30 September 1946 60th Troop Carrier Wing Medium later 60th Troop Carrier Wing Heavy 60th Troop Carrier Wing Medium 1 July 1948 12 March 1957 Attached to 7320th Air Force Wing 16 19 January 1949 Attached to 1st Air Lift Task Force 20 January 26 September 1949 60th Military Airlift Wing 6 March 1978 15 February 1979 60th Airlift Wing later 60th Air Mobility Wing 1 November 1991 present Components edit World War II 10th Transport later Troop Carrier Squadron S6 1 December 1940 31 July 1945 30 September 1946 12 March 1957 11th Transport later Troop Carrier Squadron 7D 1 December 1940 31 July 1945 30 September 1946 12 March 1957 12th Transport later Troop Carrier Squadron U5 1 December 1940 31 July 1945 30 September 1946 12 March 1957 28th Transport later Troop Carrier Squadron 3D 20 April 1942 31 July 1945 Cold War 7th Military Airlift later Airlift Squadron 6 March 1978 15 February 1979 1 November 1991 1 October 1993 22d Military Airlift later Airlift Squadron 6 March 1978 15 February 1979 1 November 1991 present 75th Military Airlift later Airlift Squadron 6 March 1978 15 February 1979 1 November 1991 1 October 1993 86th Military Airlift later Airlift Squadron 6 March 1978 15 February 1979 1 November 1991 1 October 1993 Modern era 6th Air Refueling Squadron 1 August 1995 present 9th Air Refueling Squadron 1 September 1994 present 19th Airlift Squadron 1 October 1993 30 September 1996 20th Airlift Squadron 1 October 1993 31 December 1997 21st Airlift Squadron 1 October 1993 present 55th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron 1 February 1 October 1993 Stations edit Olmsted Field Pennsylvania 1 December 1940 Westover Field Massachusetts 21 May 1941 20 May 1942 RAF Chelveston AAF 105 England 12 June 1942 RAF Aldermaston AAF 467 England 7 August 7 November 1942 Relizane Airfield Algeria 8 November 1942 Thiersville Airfield Algeria 11 May 1943 El Djem Airfield Tunisia 30 June 1943 Ponte Olivo Airfield Sicily 31 August 1943 Gerbini Airfield Sicily 29 October 1943 Brindisi Airfield Italy 26 March 1944 Pomigliano Airfield Italy 8 October 1944 23 May 1945 Waller Field Trinidad 4 June 31 July 1945 Munich AFB Germany 30 September 1946 Kaufbeuren AFB later Kaufbeuren AB Germany 14 May 1948 Wiesbaden AB Germany 10 August 1948 Kaufbeuren AB Germany 18 October 1948 Wiesbaden AB Germany 15 December 1948 Rhein Main AB Germany later West Germany 26 September 1949 Dreux AB France 23 September 1955 12 March 1957 Travis AFB California 6 March 1978 15 February 1979 November 1991 present Aircraft edit C 52 Skytrain 1941 1942 C 47 Skytrain 1942 1945 1946 1948 C 54 Skymaster 1948 1949 C 82 Packet 1949 1953 C 119 Flying Boxcar 1953 1957 C 141 Starlifter 1978 1979 1991 1997 C 5 Galaxy 1978 1979 1991 present WC 135 Stratolifter 1993 KC 10 Extender 1994 present C 17 Globemaster III 2006 presentReferences 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 Freeman Gregory A The Forgotten 500 The Untold Story of the Men Who Risked All For the Greatest Rescue Mission of World War II New York New American Library 2007 Rogers Brian United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978 Hinkley UK Midland Publications 2005 ISBN 1 85780 197 0 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 60th Operations Group amp oldid 1205381957, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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