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62nd Airlift Wing

The 62nd Airlift Wing, sometimes written as 62d Airlift Wing, (62 AW) is a wing of the United States Air Force stationed at McChord AFB, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington. It is assigned to the Eighteenth Air Force of Air Mobility Command and is active duty host wing on McChord. The wing is composed of more than 2,200 active duty military and civilian personnel. It is tasked with supporting worldwide combat and humanitarian airlift contingencies. Aircraft of the 62nd fly worldwide, conducting airdrop training; it also carries out the Antarctic resupply missions.

62nd Airlift Wing
62nd Airlift Wing C-17A Globemaster III
Active1947–1950; 1951–present
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
TypeAirlift
Size~2300 Airmen
Part of Air Mobility Command
Garrison/HQMcChord Air Force Base, Washington
Motto(s)Combat Airlift
Engagements
Armed Forces Expeditionary
  • Grenada, 1983
Decorations
Meritorious Unit Award

Air Force Outstanding Unit Award (12x)
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Sergio E. Anaya[1]
Notable
commanders
Duncan McNabb
George Scratchley Brown
Insignia
62nd Airlift Wing Emblem

Units edit

4th Airlift Squadron (4 AS)
7th Airlift Squadron (7 AS)
8th Airlift Squadron (8 AS)
62d Operations Support Squadron (62 OSS)
  • 62d Maintenance Group (62 MXG)
  • 627th Air Base Group (627 ABG) )
  • 62d Medical Squadron (62 MDS)
  • 62d Comptroller Squadron (62 CPTS)

History edit

The 62d Airlift Wing was first constituted as the 62nd Troop Carrier Wing on 28 July 1947, at McChord Field, Washington. It owes its numerical designation, and its first seven years of history prior to 1947, to the present day 62d Operations Group.

Cold War edit

After the wing was established in 1947 it conducted troop carrier operations, tactical exercises, and humanitarian missions. The wing operated from McChord Air Force Base, Washington until late 1951 when it moved to Larson Air Force Base. From Larson the wing routinely performed troop carrier, air transport, and humanitarian missions on a global scale: flying mail to Japan for U.S. troops in Korea in 1952; bringing medical supplies to the flooded areas of Pakistan in 1954; and transporting French troops and equipment from France to Indochina as part of Operation Bali-Hai from April–May 1954. The wing airlifted radar equipment and supplies to help construct the Distant Early Warning Line in northern Alaska and Canada from 1955–1956, and thereafter periodically resupplied DEW Line stations. During the International Geophysical Year 1957–1958, and subsequently through 1962 the wing supported scientific stations in the Arctic Ocean by airlanding and airdropping supplies on the drifting ice. It helped transport United Nations troops and supplies to the Congo in 1960 ("Operation New Tape").[2] In 1963 the wing assumed responsibility for worldwide airlift of nuclear weapons and associated equipment, continuing this mission through early 1971. It also assumed airlift of Minuteman missiles from depots to operating sites in April 1971. In 1972 it supported Presidential trips to China and the Soviet Union. From 12 February to 1 April 1973 the wing transported former prisoners of war from North Vietnam to the Philippines and the United States. That same year it transported United Nations troops from Indonesia to Israel and Egypt as part of a peacekeeping effort.

 
C-124, C-130, and C-141 with Mount St. Helens in the background

In the summer of 1975, the wing assumed control of the 36th Tactical Airlift Squadron (36 TAS) and their C-130E aircraft, which transferred from Langley AFB, Virginia following the transfer of all Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft from Tactical Air Command (TAC) to Military Airlift Command (MAC), and the disestablishment of the 316th Tactical Airlift Wing at Langley to make way for the arrival of the 1st Tactical Fighter Wing (1 TFW) and their F-15A and F-15B aircraft. From October 1975 to October 1977, the 62 MAW maintained a detachment of C-130Es in the Panama Canal Zone to support USAF needs in Central and South America. The 62nd airlifted troops and supplies during invasion of Grenada and airlifted university students to safety from, October–November 1983. During 1988 62 AW aircraft were used to transport inspectors to the Soviet Union under terms of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. 62 AW aircraft were also used that year to transport firefighters and supplies to Wyoming to fight major forest fires in Yellowstone National Park. It participated in the airdrop of heavy equipment and personnel during military action in Panama, 20 December 1989. During Operation Desert Shield the 62nd airlifted personnel and equipment to Southwest Asia and operated airlift control elements at Zaragoza, Spain, to direct cargo and personnel destined for Southwest Asia from, August 1990 – March 1991. Additionally, during 1991, 62 AW personnel and aircraft facilitated the evacuation of Clark Air Base and Subic Bay Naval Station following the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines.

In addition, some activities of the 62nd Military Airlift Wing did not take place at McChord AFB. For instance, one unit that belonged to the 62nd MAW—the 602 Military Airlift Support Squadron (MASS) – was assigned to Elmendorf Air Force Base during the rapid buildup of forces in Vietnam. The 602 MASS supported the flights of C-141 and C-130 aircraft from bases in the continental USA along the great circle route to Japan and Southeast Asia (SEA) by providing refueling services and basic mechanical maintenance for aircraft while en route to and from SEA. The 602 MASS was in operation at Elmendorf around the mid-1960s to about the end of America's involvement in Vietnam.

End of the Century edit

 
C-141 participating in Operation Deep Freeze

In 1992, 62 AW flew relief mission to Guam following Typhoon Omar, Hawaii following Hurricane Iniki, Florida following Hurricane Andrew, as well as Somalia, the former Yugoslavia, and the former Soviet Union. In 1993, the 62 AW divested itself of the then-redesignated 36th Airlift Squadron (36 AS), transferring the squadron and its C-130E aircraft to the 374th Airlift Wing (374 AW) at Yokota AB, Japan. In 1994, the 62 AW dispatched personnel and aircraft to deliver equipment and supplies in support of Operation Support Hope in Rwanda. During 1995, the 62 AW deployed personnel and aircraft to the U.S. Virgin Islands following Hurricane Marilyn and to Bosnia in support of Operation Joint Endeavor. 62 AW personnel delivered relief supplies to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam following torrential rains and flooding spawned by Typhoon Linda in 1997. In 1998, the 62 AW delivered relief supplies to Guam following Super Typhoon Paka, to Papua New Guinea following a tsunami, to Changsha, China following severe flooding, and to Nairobi, Kenya following the bombing of the U.S. Embassy there.

2009 Air Mobility Rodeo edit

In 2009 the 62 AW won the Best Air Mobility Wing at the Air Mobility Rodeo, a biennial, international airlift competition hosted by the United States Air Force Air Mobility Command. In addition to taking the top prize, the 62 AW also won Best C-17 Team and Best Airdrop Team. Beyond the major awards, sub-category awards won include Best Aerial Port Challenge Course Team, Best Joint Inspection Team, Best C-17 Low-level Airdrop Crew, Best C-17 Aircrew, and Best C-17 Post-flight Team.[3]

Recent activities edit

Following the September 11 attacks in 2001 the wing flew missions supporting the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) (Operation Enduring Freedom), and homeland defence activities under Operation Noble Eagle. In 2003 the wing assisted in the troop buildup leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq (Operation Iraqi Freedom) and conducted the airdrop of the 173rd Airborne Brigade into northern Iraq at the beginning of the war. In late 2004 and early 2005 the 62 AW was dispatched with emergency relief supplies to areas throughout Southeast Asia in response to the tsunami that struck on 26 December 2004.

On 8 May 2020, the 62 AW saluted the healthcare workers at the forefront in the fight against COVID-19 by performing a 2.5-hour C-17 Globemaster III two-ship formation flyover throughout Washington State's Puget Sound Region.

In August 2021, aircraft from 62 AW joined efforts to evacuate Americans and Afghan Allies from Kabul during the fall of the Afghan government to the Taliban, during the 2021 Taliban offensive and the subsequent Fall of Kabul.

Lineage edit

  • Established as 62nd Troop Carrier Wing on 28 July 1947
Organized on 15 August 1947
Redesignated: 62nd Troop Carrier Wing, Medium, on 22 August 1948
Redesignated: 62nd Troop Carrier Wing, Heavy, on 12 October 1949
Inactivated on 1 June 1950
  • Activated on 17 September 1951
Redesignated: 62nd Air Transport Wing, Heavy, on 1 January 1965
Redesignated: 62nd Military Airlift Wing on 8 January 1966
Redesignated: 62d Airlift Wing on 1 December 1991.
  • Designated 62d Air Expeditionary Wing in September 2001 when wing elements deployed to combat areas.

Assignments edit

Components edit

Wings

Groups

Squadrons

Stations edit

Aircraft edit

Operations edit

Unit shields edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Team McChord Biographies". Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  2. ^ Daniel L. Haulman in Various (2000). Warnock, A. Timothy (ed.). Short of War: Major USAF Contingency Operations 1947–1997. Maxwell AFG, AL: Air University Press. ISBN 978-0-16-050411-2. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  3. ^ "RODEO 2009: Winners announced for competitions". RODEO 2009, Public Affairs. 24 July 2009. Retrieved 23 February 2017.

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

  • Ravenstein, Charles A. Air Force Combat Wings Lineage and Honors Histories, 1947–1977. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History, 1984. ISBN 0-912799-12-9.
  • Rogers, Brian. United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978. Hinkley, UK: Midland Publications, 2005. ISBN 1-85780-197-0.
  • McChord AFB Home Page

External links edit

  • Official Website

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The 62nd Airlift Wing sometimes written as 62d Airlift Wing 62 AW is a wing of the United States Air Force stationed at McChord AFB Joint Base Lewis McChord Washington It is assigned to the Eighteenth Air Force of Air Mobility Command and is active duty host wing on McChord The wing is composed of more than 2 200 active duty military and civilian personnel It is tasked with supporting worldwide combat and humanitarian airlift contingencies Aircraft of the 62nd fly worldwide conducting airdrop training it also carries out the Antarctic resupply missions 62nd Airlift Wing62nd Airlift Wing C 17A Globemaster IIIActive1947 1950 1951 presentCountry United StatesBranch United States Air ForceTypeAirliftSize 2300 AirmenPart of Air Mobility CommandGarrison HQMcChord Air Force Base WashingtonMotto s Combat AirliftEngagementsArmed Forces Expeditionary Grenada 1983DecorationsMeritorious Unit Award Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 12x CommandersCurrentcommanderColonel Sergio E Anaya 1 NotablecommandersDuncan McNabb George Scratchley BrownInsignia62nd Airlift Wing Emblem Contents 1 Units 2 History 2 1 Cold War 2 2 End of the Century 2 3 2009 Air Mobility Rodeo 2 4 Recent activities 3 Lineage 3 1 Assignments 3 2 Components 3 3 Stations 3 4 Aircraft 3 5 Operations 4 Unit shields 5 References 6 External linksUnits edit62d Operations Group 62 OG 4th Airlift Squadron 4 AS 7th Airlift Squadron 7 AS 8th Airlift Squadron 8 AS 62d Operations Support Squadron 62 OSS 62d Maintenance Group 62 MXG 627th Air Base Group 627 ABG 62d Medical Squadron 62 MDS 62d Comptroller Squadron 62 CPTS History editThe 62d Airlift Wing was first constituted as the 62nd Troop Carrier Wing on 28 July 1947 at McChord Field Washington It owes its numerical designation and its first seven years of history prior to 1947 to the present day 62d Operations Group Cold War edit After the wing was established in 1947 it conducted troop carrier operations tactical exercises and humanitarian missions The wing operated from McChord Air Force Base Washington until late 1951 when it moved to Larson Air Force Base From Larson the wing routinely performed troop carrier air transport and humanitarian missions on a global scale flying mail to Japan for U S troops in Korea in 1952 bringing medical supplies to the flooded areas of Pakistan in 1954 and transporting French troops and equipment from France to Indochina as part of Operation Bali Hai from April May 1954 The wing airlifted radar equipment and supplies to help construct the Distant Early Warning Line in northern Alaska and Canada from 1955 1956 and thereafter periodically resupplied DEW Line stations During the International Geophysical Year 1957 1958 and subsequently through 1962 the wing supported scientific stations in the Arctic Ocean by airlanding and airdropping supplies on the drifting ice It helped transport United Nations troops and supplies to the Congo in 1960 Operation New Tape 2 In 1963 the wing assumed responsibility for worldwide airlift of nuclear weapons and associated equipment continuing this mission through early 1971 It also assumed airlift of Minuteman missiles from depots to operating sites in April 1971 In 1972 it supported Presidential trips to China and the Soviet Union From 12 February to 1 April 1973 the wing transported former prisoners of war from North Vietnam to the Philippines and the United States That same year it transported United Nations troops from Indonesia to Israel and Egypt as part of a peacekeeping effort nbsp C 124 C 130 and C 141 with Mount St Helens in the background In the summer of 1975 the wing assumed control of the 36th Tactical Airlift Squadron 36 TAS and their C 130E aircraft which transferred from Langley AFB Virginia following the transfer of all Lockheed C 130 Hercules aircraft from Tactical Air Command TAC to Military Airlift Command MAC and the disestablishment of the 316th Tactical Airlift Wing at Langley to make way for the arrival of the 1st Tactical Fighter Wing 1 TFW and their F 15A and F 15B aircraft From October 1975 to October 1977 the 62 MAW maintained a detachment of C 130Es in the Panama Canal Zone to support USAF needs in Central and South America The 62nd airlifted troops and supplies during invasion of Grenada and airlifted university students to safety from October November 1983 During 1988 62 AW aircraft were used to transport inspectors to the Soviet Union under terms of the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty 62 AW aircraft were also used that year to transport firefighters and supplies to Wyoming to fight major forest fires in Yellowstone National Park It participated in the airdrop of heavy equipment and personnel during military action in Panama 20 December 1989 During Operation Desert Shield the 62nd airlifted personnel and equipment to Southwest Asia and operated airlift control elements at Zaragoza Spain to direct cargo and personnel destined for Southwest Asia from August 1990 March 1991 Additionally during 1991 62 AW personnel and aircraft facilitated the evacuation of Clark Air Base and Subic Bay Naval Station following the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines In addition some activities of the 62nd Military Airlift Wing did not take place at McChord AFB For instance one unit that belonged to the 62nd MAW the 602 Military Airlift Support Squadron MASS was assigned to Elmendorf Air Force Base during the rapid buildup of forces in Vietnam The 602 MASS supported the flights of C 141 and C 130 aircraft from bases in the continental USA along the great circle route to Japan and Southeast Asia SEA by providing refueling services and basic mechanical maintenance for aircraft while en route to and from SEA The 602 MASS was in operation at Elmendorf around the mid 1960s to about the end of America s involvement in Vietnam End of the Century edit nbsp C 141 participating in Operation Deep Freeze In 1992 62 AW flew relief mission to Guam following Typhoon Omar Hawaii following Hurricane Iniki Florida following Hurricane Andrew as well as Somalia the former Yugoslavia and the former Soviet Union In 1993 the 62 AW divested itself of the then redesignated 36th Airlift Squadron 36 AS transferring the squadron and its C 130E aircraft to the 374th Airlift Wing 374 AW at Yokota AB Japan In 1994 the 62 AW dispatched personnel and aircraft to deliver equipment and supplies in support of Operation Support Hope in Rwanda During 1995 the 62 AW deployed personnel and aircraft to the U S Virgin Islands following Hurricane Marilyn and to Bosnia in support of Operation Joint Endeavor 62 AW personnel delivered relief supplies to Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam following torrential rains and flooding spawned by Typhoon Linda in 1997 In 1998 the 62 AW delivered relief supplies to Guam following Super Typhoon Paka to Papua New Guinea following a tsunami to Changsha China following severe flooding and to Nairobi Kenya following the bombing of the U S Embassy there 2009 Air Mobility Rodeo edit In 2009 the 62 AW won the Best Air Mobility Wing at the Air Mobility Rodeo a biennial international airlift competition hosted by the United States Air Force Air Mobility Command In addition to taking the top prize the 62 AW also won Best C 17 Team and Best Airdrop Team Beyond the major awards sub category awards won include Best Aerial Port Challenge Course Team Best Joint Inspection Team Best C 17 Low level Airdrop Crew Best C 17 Aircrew and Best C 17 Post flight Team 3 Recent activities edit Following the September 11 attacks in 2001 the wing flew missions supporting the War in Afghanistan 2001 2021 Operation Enduring Freedom and homeland defence activities under Operation Noble Eagle In 2003 the wing assisted in the troop buildup leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq Operation Iraqi Freedom and conducted the airdrop of the 173rd Airborne Brigade into northern Iraq at the beginning of the war In late 2004 and early 2005 the 62 AW was dispatched with emergency relief supplies to areas throughout Southeast Asia in response to the tsunami that struck on 26 December 2004 On 8 May 2020 the 62 AW saluted the healthcare workers at the forefront in the fight against COVID 19 by performing a 2 5 hour C 17 Globemaster III two ship formation flyover throughout Washington State s Puget Sound Region In August 2021 aircraft from 62 AW joined efforts to evacuate Americans and Afghan Allies from Kabul during the fall of the Afghan government to the Taliban during the 2021 Taliban offensive and the subsequent Fall of Kabul Lineage editEstablished as 62nd Troop Carrier Wing on 28 July 1947 Organized on 15 August 1947 Redesignated 62nd Troop Carrier Wing Medium on 22 August 1948 Redesignated 62nd Troop Carrier Wing Heavy on 12 October 1949 Inactivated on 1 June 1950 Activated on 17 September 1951 Redesignated 62nd Air Transport Wing Heavy on 1 January 1965 Redesignated 62nd Military Airlift Wing on 8 January 1966 Redesignated 62d Airlift Wing on 1 December 1991 Designated 62d Air Expeditionary Wing in September 2001 when wing elements deployed to combat areas Assignments edit Twelfth Air Force 15 August 1947 Fourth Air Force 10 December 1948 1 June 1950 Eighteenth Air Force 17 September 1951 Twenty Second Air Force 1 July 1957 Fifteenth Air Force 1 July 1993 Eighteenth Air Force 1 October 2003 present Air Mobility Command when wing elements deployed to combat areas any time after 11 September 2001 Components edit Wings 302d Troop Carrier Wing attached 27 June 1949 5 May 1950 Groups 61st Troop Carrier Group attached 21 November 1952 24 August 1954 62nd Troop Carrier later 62 Operations Group 15 August 1947 1 June 1950 detached 2 May 1 June 1950 1 October 1951 15 January 1960 1 December 1991 present Squadrons 4th Troop Carrier later 4 Air Transport 4 Military Airlift 4 Airlift Squadron attached 8 14 January 1960 assigned 15 January 1960 1 December 1991 7th Troop Carrier later 7 Air Transport 7 Military Airlift Squadron attached 8 14 January 1960 assigned 15 January 1960 22 December 1969 8th Troop Carrier later 8 Air Transport 8 Military Airlift Squadron attached 8 14 January 1960 assigned 15 January 1960 1 December 1991 10th Airlift Squadron 1 October 2003 6 December 2016 19th Air Transport later 19th Military Airlift Squadron 1 July 1963 22 December 1969 28th Air Transport later 28th Military Airlift Squadron 1 July 1963 22 December 1969 36th Tactical Airlift later 36 Military Airlift Squadron 1 July 1975 1 December 1991 Stations edit McChord Field later McChord AFB Washington 15 August 1947 1 June 1950 17 September 1951 Larson AFB Washington 21 April 1952 McChord Air Force Base Later became part of Joint Base Lewis McChord Washington 13 June 1960 present Aircraft edit C 82 1947 1950 C 54 1949 1950 C 124 1951 1969 C 54 1952 C 141 1966 2002 C 130 1975 1989 C 17 1999 present Operations edit Operation Deep Freeze Operation Iraqi Freedom Operation Enduring Freedom Joint Task Force Katrina Operation Urgent Fury Operation Desert Shield Operation Desert Storm Operation Just Cause Operation Support Hope Operation Joint Endeavor Operation Noble Eagle Operation Enduring Freedom Operation Iraqi Freedom Operation Northern Delay Operation Unified AssistanceUnit shields edit nbsp 62 AW nbsp 62 CPTS nbsp 62 OG nbsp 4 AS nbsp 7 AS nbsp 8 AS nbsp 10 AS nbsp 62 OSS nbsp 62 MXG nbsp 62 AMXS nbsp 62 MXS nbsp 62 MOS nbsp 62 MSG nbsp 62 APS nbsp 62 CES nbsp 62 CS nbsp 62 CONS nbsp 62 LRS nbsp 62 MSS nbsp 62 SFS nbsp 62 MDG nbsp Historical Wing ShieldsReferences edit Team McChord Biographies Retrieved 23 October 2023 Daniel L Haulman in Various 2000 Warnock A Timothy ed Short of War Major USAF Contingency Operations 1947 1997 Maxwell AFG AL Air University Press ISBN 978 0 16 050411 2 Retrieved 17 December 2015 RODEO 2009 Winners announced for competitions RODEO 2009 Public Affairs 24 July 2009 Retrieved 23 February 2017 nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Ravenstein Charles A Air Force Combat Wings Lineage and Honors Histories 1947 1977 Maxwell AFB Alabama Office of Air Force History 1984 ISBN 0 912799 12 9 Rogers Brian United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978 Hinkley UK Midland Publications 2005 ISBN 1 85780 197 0 McChord AFB Home PageExternal links editOfficial Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 62nd Airlift Wing amp oldid 1221630114, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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