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82nd Training Wing

The 82nd Training Wing is a unit of the United States Air Force that is assigned to the Air Education and Training Command, Second Air Force. The training wing is stationed at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas where it is also a host unit. [4]

82d Training Wing
Active1947-1949
1972-1993
1993 - present
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
TypeTraining
Part ofAir Education and Training Command
Garrison/HQSheppard Air Force Base
Motto(s)Adorimini Latin Up and At 'Em[1]
DecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award
Commanders
CommanderBrig Gen George T.M. Dietrich III[2]
Vice-CommanderColonel Kirk W. Peterson
Command ChiefCMSgt John P. Chilcote[3]

The Training Wing produces more than 62,000 graduates annually in over 1,000+ technical training courses.[5] The primary training includes aircraft maintenance, civil engineering, nuclear and conventional munitions, aerospace ground equipment, avionics, electricians and plumbers and telecommunications training conducted by the four assigned training groups.[4][5]

The unit's history goes back to the 82nd Fighter Group, which was a Twelfth and Fifteenth Air Force combat unit that fought in North Africa and Italy during World War II. During the early years of the Cold War, the 82nd Fighter Wing was a Strategic Air Command fighter escort and tactical fighter unit.

The commander of the 82nd Training Wing is Brigadier General George T.M. Dietrich III The Command Chief Master Sergeant is Chief Master Sergeant John P. Chilcote.[3]

History edit

Second World War edit

History of the Training Wing traces back, starting out with the 82nd Fighter Group which was formed in January 1942, and fought in Europe during the Second World War. The Fighter Group initially moved to North Africa and served with the Twelfth Air Force, operating from Tafraoui Airfield in Algeria, eventually they moved to Telergma Airport in Algeria. They engaged in various dogfights with enemy fighters while escorting bombers over various locations.

Moreover, they participated in the final phase of the Tunisian Campaign, destroying enemy transport planes and conducting bombing missions. In addition to this, the group were involved in the Allied invasion of Sicily, flying combat missions and supporting bomber raids against Naples and Rome.

After the decisive victory in Sicily, they moved onto Italy and provided fighter protection for the Fifteenth Air Force, alongside this they conducted missions to strike oil centers in Romania, Poland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, France, and Yugoslavia. They remained in Italy until the end of the war where it became inactive in September 1945.

Cold War edit

The 82nd was established as a Strategic Air Command fighter wing on 28 July 1947 at Grenier Field, New Hampshire. The 82nd Fighter Wing was established in accordance with the Hobson Plan which established a controlling wing at each Air Force Base that commanding all groups and support units on the facility. However, the Air Force did not organize (assign personnel) to the wing until 15 August 1947. The wing was attached to the 307th Bomb Wing from 15 August 1947 to 15 December 1948. On 16 December 1948 the wing was reassigned to Fifteenth Air Force.

The operational flying component of the wing was the 82nd Fighter Group, composed of the 95th, 96th and 97th Fighter Squadrons and were equipped with Lockheed P-38 Lightning aircraft. Most officers that arrived were rated pilots that had recently returned to military life. Many had World War II combat experience. Many officers and enlisted men arrived at Grenier from 62nd Fighter Squadron, a unit that had just returned from a winter test in Alaska.

The wing was relieved of its responsibilities to the Fifteenth Air Force on 22 August 1949 and was inactivated on 20 October 1949.

Units edit

The 82 TRW is the largest of four technical training wings in Air Education and Training Command and is diversified in scope of training. The 82nd, 782nd, and 982nd Training Groups conduct training at Sheppard and at geographically separated locations around the country. The 982nd Training Group conducts training at locations worldwide.

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Additionally, the 82nd Comptroller Squadron (82 CPTS) reports directly to the 82 TRW.

Air Training Command edit

 
First ten women officers

The 82nd replaced and absorbed resources of the 3525th Pilot Training Wing in February 1973 at Williams Air Force Base, Arizona and assumed undergraduate pilot training operations in Cessna T-37 Tweet and Northrop T-38 Talon aircraft. Assigned to the wing were the 96th and 97th Flying Training Squadrons.

On 19 September 1976, the first women entered undergraduate pilot training. Ten female students were in Class 77-08. First Lieutenant Christine E. Schott became the first woman to solo in the T-38. On 2 September 1977, Class 77-08 graduated. The ten women received their wings along with 36 male classmates. In March 1978, the 82nd's first female instructor pilot, Capt Connie Engel, was assigned to the 97th Fighter Training Squadron to instruct T-38 students.

Air Training Command activated the 98th and the 99th Flying Training Squadrons on 1 June 1988 to test a four-squadron organization. The test showed the wing needed a fifth squadron to provide operational support. On 1 September 1989, ATC activated the 100th Flying Training Squadron.

In 1991 Congress approved the second round of base closures, as identified by the Base Realignment and Closure Commission. On that list was Williams. The base was to cease operation as of 30 September 1993. With Williams scheduled to close, ATC decided to move part of that base's T-38 fleet to Sheppard Air Force Base during 1992.

HQ USAF redesignated the 82nd Flying Training Wing as the 82nd Training Wing and assigned the designation to Air Education and Training Command on 1 July 1993. The 82nd was inactivated at Williams and HQ AETC activated the 82nd Training Wing at Sheppard and assigned it to Second Air Force. The 82nd's new mission was to conduct ground technical training. The 82nd also became the host unit at Sheppard.

The 782nd Training Group was activated on 23 March 1994 and assigned it to the 82nd Training Wing. At the same time, the 396th Technical Training Group changed its name to the 82nd Training Group, the 82nd Medical Group became the 882nd Training Group, and the 82nd Field Training Group became the 982nd Training Group. On 30 March, the wing began providing mission ready technician training, first in the C-141 crew chief course and, a day later, in the F-16 crew chief course. The C-141 program graduated its first class in August, followed in September by the F-16 class.

Lineage edit

  • Established as the 82nd Fighter Wing on 28 July 1947
Organized on 15 August 1947
Inactivated on 2 October 1949
  • Redesignated 82nd Flying Training Wing on 22 June 1972[11]
Activated on 1 February 1973
Inactivated on 31 March 1993
  • Redesignated 82nd Training Wing and activated on 1 July 1993[12]

Assignments edit

Components edit

Groups

  • 82nd Airdrome Group (later 82nd Air Base Group, 82nd Support Group, 82nd Mission Support Group): 15 August 1947 – 2 October 1949, 1 February 1973 – 31 March 1993, 1 June 1993 – present
  • 82nd Field Training Group (later 982nd Training Group): 1 June 1993 – present
  • 82nd Fighter Group (later 82nd Operations Group): 15 August 1947 – 2 October 1949 (detached 4–29 April June 1948), 15 December 1991 – 31 March 1993[12]
  • 82nd Maintenance & Supply Group (later 82nd Logistics Group): 15 August 1947 – 2 October 1949, 15 December 1991 – 31 March 1993, 1 July 1993 – 1 August 2002
  • 82nd Medical Training Group (later 882nd Training Group): 1 June 1993 – 15 September 2011
  • 82 Station Medical Group (later 82nd Medical Group, 82nd Flying Training Wing Clinic, 82nd Medical Squadron, 82nd Medical Group): 15 August 1947 – 2 October 1949, 1988 – 31 March 1993, 1 June 1993 – present
  • 82nd Technical Training Group (later 82nd Training Group): c. 1 June 1993 – present
  • 782nd Training Group: c. 1 July 1994 – present
  • 882nd Training Group (see 82nd Medical Training Group)
  • 982nd Training Group (see 82nd Field Training Group)

Squadrons

Other
  • USAF Hospital, Williams: 15 October 1970 – 1988 (consolidated with 82nd Station Medical Group)
  • 82nd Flying Training Wing Clinic (see 82nd Station Medical Group)

Stations edit

  • Grenier Field (later Grenier Air Force Base)], New Hampshire, 15 August 1947 – 2 October 1949
  • Williams Air Force Base, Arizona, 1 February 1973 – 31 March 1993
  • Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, 1 July 1993 – present[12]

Aircraft operated edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Ravenstein, pp. 117–118
  2. ^ Walker, Lynn. "82nd Training Wing at Sheppard changes commanders".
  3. ^ a b "82nd Training Wing". Sheppard Air Force Base. from the original on 25 April 2017. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
  5. ^ a b c "Technical Training". www.sheppard.af.mil. from the original on 28 September 2013.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 April 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 April 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 July 2013. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 April 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 April 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
  11. ^ Despite the similarity in names, the wing is not related to the 82d Flying Training Wing (Flexible Gunnery) that was constituted in 1943, activated on 25 August 1943 at Las Vegas Army Airfield, Nevada and assigned to Western Flying Training Command and disbanded on 16 June 1946.
  12. ^ a b c d e f Haulman, Daniel L. (21 June 2017). "82 Training Wing (AETC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. from the original on 19 January 2018. Retrieved 18 January 2018.

Bibliography edit

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

  • 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.

Further reading edit

  • Rogers, Brian. (2005). United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978. Hinkley, UK: Midland Publications. ISBN 1-85780-197-0.

External links edit

  • Sheppard AFB Home Page

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Training WingActive1947 19491972 19931993 presentCountry United StatesBranch United States Air ForceTypeTrainingPart ofAir Education and Training CommandGarrison HQSheppard Air Force BaseMotto s Adorimini Latin Up and At Em 1 DecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit AwardCommandersCommanderBrig Gen George T M Dietrich III 2 Vice CommanderColonel Kirk W PetersonCommand ChiefCMSgt John P Chilcote 3 The Training Wing produces more than 62 000 graduates annually in over 1 000 technical training courses 5 The primary training includes aircraft maintenance civil engineering nuclear and conventional munitions aerospace ground equipment avionics electricians and plumbers and telecommunications training conducted by the four assigned training groups 4 5 The unit s history goes back to the 82nd Fighter Group which was a Twelfth and Fifteenth Air Force combat unit that fought in North Africa and Italy during World War II During the early years of the Cold War the 82nd Fighter Wing was a Strategic Air Command fighter escort and tactical fighter unit The commander of the 82nd Training Wing is Brigadier General George T M Dietrich III The Command Chief Master Sergeant is Chief Master Sergeant John P Chilcote 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Second World War 1 2 Cold War 2 Units 2 1 Air Training Command 3 Lineage 3 1 Assignments 3 2 Components 3 3 Stations 3 4 Aircraft operated 4 Notes 5 Bibliography 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory editSecond World War edit Main article 82nd Fighter Group History of the Training Wing traces back starting out with the 82nd Fighter Group which was formed in January 1942 and fought in Europe during the Second World War The Fighter Group initially moved to North Africa and served with the Twelfth Air Force operating from Tafraoui Airfield in Algeria eventually they moved to Telergma Airport in Algeria They engaged in various dogfights with enemy fighters while escorting bombers over various locations Moreover they participated in the final phase of the Tunisian Campaign destroying enemy transport planes and conducting bombing missions In addition to this the group were involved in the Allied invasion of Sicily flying combat missions and supporting bomber raids against Naples and Rome After the decisive victory in Sicily they moved onto Italy and provided fighter protection for the Fifteenth Air Force alongside this they conducted missions to strike oil centers in Romania Poland Austria Czechoslovakia Hungary France and Yugoslavia They remained in Italy until the end of the war where it became inactive in September 1945 Cold War edit The 82nd was established as a Strategic Air Command fighter wing on 28 July 1947 at Grenier Field New Hampshire The 82nd Fighter Wing was established in accordance with the Hobson Plan which established a controlling wing at each Air Force Base that commanding all groups and support units on the facility However the Air Force did not organize assign personnel to the wing until 15 August 1947 The wing was attached to the 307th Bomb Wing from 15 August 1947 to 15 December 1948 On 16 December 1948 the wing was reassigned to Fifteenth Air Force The operational flying component of the wing was the 82nd Fighter Group composed of the 95th 96th and 97th Fighter Squadrons and were equipped with Lockheed P 38 Lightning aircraft Most officers that arrived were rated pilots that had recently returned to military life Many had World War II combat experience Many officers and enlisted men arrived at Grenier from 62nd Fighter Squadron a unit that had just returned from a winter test in Alaska The wing was relieved of its responsibilities to the Fifteenth Air Force on 22 August 1949 and was inactivated on 20 October 1949 Units editThe 82 TRW is the largest of four technical training wings in Air Education and Training Command and is diversified in scope of training The 82nd 782nd and 982nd Training Groups conduct training at Sheppard and at geographically separated locations around the country The 982nd Training Group conducts training at locations worldwide 82nd Training Group 82 TRG 6 The 82nd Training Group is responsible for aircraft maintenance and armament and munitions including nuclear munitions The 82nd Training Group provides aircraft maintenance and munitions training to satisfy the full range of customer requirements for respective apportioned United States Air Force specialties including officer and enlisted initial skills courses in 17 different Air Force Specialty Codes advanced and supplemental courses the Maintenance Course for Operational Commanders and the Mission Generation Road Course 359th Training Squadron 359 TRS 361st Training Squadron 361 TRS 362nd Training Squadron 362 TRS 363rd Training Squadron 363 TRS 782nd Training Group 782 TRG 7 The 782nd Training Group is the most diverse group in Air Education and Training Command with courses in seven distinctly different career fields in four training squadrons The 782nd Training Group is also responsible for a diverse set of training to include aircraft systems and telecommunications avionics test equipment combat avionics flight line training and explosive ordnance disposal They are also responsible for electrical fuels and mechanical training Detachments 1 3 and 6 are responsible for media production and interactive courseware 364th Training Squadron 365th Training Squadron 366th Training Squadron 367th Training Support Squadron Hill AFB UT 368th Training Squadron Fort Leonard Wood MO 982nd Training Group 982 TRG 8 The 982d Training Group provides quality hands on aircraft munitions and communications electronics maintenance training to meet the evolving needs of its primary customer the first line supervisor The 982nd Training Group has more than 1 200 people assigned within two training squadrons and one maintenance squadron The 982nd Training Group provides weapon systems training at 44 detachments and operating locations worldwide Exercising single point training management the group is the Air Education and Training Command s first point of contact for many weapons systems In this capacity the 982nd develops comprehensive training programs and provides technical support for design and development of training equipment during acquisition and modification of aircraft and associated equipment The vision of the 982nd Training Group is to provide field training and training support that makes a lasting difference 372nd Training Squadron 372 TRS 373rd Training Squadron 373 TRS 982nd Maintenance Squadron 982 MXS 82nd Mission Support Group 82 MSG 9 The 82nd Mission Support Group provides security personnel support food services communications contracting services logistics supplies vehicle maintenance housing lodging facility maintenance and emergency services for Sheppard s two wings and 17 tenants composed of more than 5 900 military civilian and contractor personnel 81 900 joint trainees annually and 9 200 dependents and retirees 82d Communications Squadron 82 CS 82d Security Forces Squadron 82 SFS 82d Force Support Squadron 82 FSS 82d Civil Engineer Squadron 82 CES 82d Logistics Readiness Squadron 82 LRS 82d Contracting Squadron 82 CONS 82d Medical Group 82 MDG 10 The 82nd Medical Group provides comprehensive health services for 20 000 beneficiaries for the Sheppard military community and surrounding referral areas Large numbers of group personnel are ready to deploy in response to any contingency worldwide Additionally the 82nd Medical Group provides aerospace and physiology services for the NATO alliance and Department of Defense instructors and their families in the Euro NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training Program 82d Medical Operations Squadron 82 MDOS 82d Dental Squadron 82 DS 82d Aerospace Medical Squadron 82 AMDS 82d Medical Support Squadron 82 MDSS 5 Additionally the 82nd Comptroller Squadron 82 CPTS reports directly to the 82 TRW Air Training Command edit nbsp First ten women officers The 82nd replaced and absorbed resources of the 3525th Pilot Training Wing in February 1973 at Williams Air Force Base Arizona and assumed undergraduate pilot training operations in Cessna T 37 Tweet and Northrop T 38 Talon aircraft Assigned to the wing were the 96th and 97th Flying Training Squadrons On 19 September 1976 the first women entered undergraduate pilot training Ten female students were in Class 77 08 First Lieutenant Christine E Schott became the first woman to solo in the T 38 On 2 September 1977 Class 77 08 graduated The ten women received their wings along with 36 male classmates In March 1978 the 82nd s first female instructor pilot Capt Connie Engel was assigned to the 97th Fighter Training Squadron to instruct T 38 students Air Training Command activated the 98th and the 99th Flying Training Squadrons on 1 June 1988 to test a four squadron organization The test showed the wing needed a fifth squadron to provide operational support On 1 September 1989 ATC activated the 100th Flying Training Squadron In 1991 Congress approved the second round of base closures as identified by the Base Realignment and Closure Commission On that list was Williams The base was to cease operation as of 30 September 1993 With Williams scheduled to close ATC decided to move part of that base s T 38 fleet to Sheppard Air Force Base during 1992 HQ USAF redesignated the 82nd Flying Training Wing as the 82nd Training Wing and assigned the designation to Air Education and Training Command on 1 July 1993 The 82nd was inactivated at Williams and HQ AETC activated the 82nd Training Wing at Sheppard and assigned it to Second Air Force The 82nd s new mission was to conduct ground technical training The 82nd also became the host unit at Sheppard The 782nd Training Group was activated on 23 March 1994 and assigned it to the 82nd Training Wing At the same time the 396th Technical Training Group changed its name to the 82nd Training Group the 82nd Medical Group became the 882nd Training Group and the 82nd Field Training Group became the 982nd Training Group On 30 March the wing began providing mission ready technician training first in the C 141 crew chief course and a day later in the F 16 crew chief course The C 141 program graduated its first class in August followed in September by the F 16 class Lineage editEstablished as the 82nd Fighter Wing on 28 July 1947 Organized on 15 August 1947 Inactivated on 2 October 1949 Redesignated 82nd Flying Training Wing on 22 June 1972 11 Activated on 1 February 1973 Inactivated on 31 March 1993 Redesignated 82nd Training Wing and activated on 1 July 1993 12 Assignments edit Strategic Air Command 15 August 1947 attached to 307th Bombardment Wing Fifteenth Air Force 16 December 1948 First Air Force 22 August 2 October 1949 Air Training Command 1 February 1973 31 March 1993 Second Air Force 1 July 1993 present 12 Components edit Groups 82nd Airdrome Group later 82nd Air Base Group 82nd Support Group 82nd Mission Support Group 15 August 1947 2 October 1949 1 February 1973 31 March 1993 1 June 1993 present 82nd Field Training Group later 982nd Training Group 1 June 1993 present 82nd Fighter Group later 82nd Operations Group 15 August 1947 2 October 1949 detached 4 29 April June 1948 15 December 1991 31 March 1993 12 82nd Maintenance amp Supply Group later 82nd Logistics Group 15 August 1947 2 October 1949 15 December 1991 31 March 1993 1 July 1993 1 August 2002 82nd Medical Training Group later 882nd Training Group 1 June 1993 15 September 2011 82 Station Medical Group later 82nd Medical Group 82nd Flying Training Wing Clinic 82nd Medical Squadron 82nd Medical Group 15 August 1947 2 October 1949 1988 31 March 1993 1 June 1993 present 82nd Technical Training Group later 82nd Training Group c 1 June 1993 present 782nd Training Group c 1 July 1994 present 882nd Training Group see 82nd Medical Training Group 982nd Training Group see 82nd Field Training Group Squadrons 82nd Comptroller Squadron 1 June 1993 present 82nd Field Maintenance Squadron 1 February 1973 3 April 1990 82nd Medical Squadron see 82nd Station Medical Group 82nd Organizational Maintenance Squadron 1 February 1973 c 3 April 1990 96th Flying Training Squadron 1 February 1973 15 December 1991 97th Flying Training Squadron 1 February 1973 15 December 1991 98th Flying Training Squadron 1 June 1988 15 December 1991 99th Flying Training Squadron 1 June 1988 15 December 1991 100th Flying Training Squadron 1 September 1989 15 December 1991 12 Other USAF Hospital Williams 15 October 1970 1988 consolidated with 82nd Station Medical Group 82nd Flying Training Wing Clinic see 82nd Station Medical Group Stations edit Grenier Field later Grenier Air Force Base New Hampshire 15 August 1947 2 October 1949 Williams Air Force Base Arizona 1 February 1973 31 March 1993 Sheppard Air Force Base Texas 1 July 1993 present 12 Aircraft operated edit North American P 51 Mustang later F 51 1947 1949 Cessna T 37 Tweet 1973 1992 Northrop T 38 Talon 1973 1993 12 Notes edit Ravenstein pp 117 118 Walker Lynn 82nd Training Wing at Sheppard changes commanders a b 82nd Training Wing Sheppard Air Force Base Archived from the original on 25 April 2017 Retrieved 6 August 2022 a b Sheppard Air Force Base Base Information Archived from the original on 28 September 2013 Retrieved 23 September 2013 a b c Technical Training www sheppard af mil Archived from the original on 28 September 2013 Factsheets 82nd Training Group Archived from the original on 6 April 2014 Retrieved 23 September 2013 Factsheets 782nd Training Group Archived from the original on 6 April 2014 Retrieved 23 September 2013 Factsheets 982nd Training Group Archived from the original on 13 July 2013 Retrieved 23 September 2013 Factsheets 82nd Mission Support Group Archived from the original on 6 April 2014 Retrieved 23 September 2013 Factsheets 82nd Medical Group Archived from the original on 5 April 2014 Retrieved 23 September 2013 Despite the similarity in names the wing is not related to the 82d Flying Training Wing Flexible Gunnery that was constituted in 1943 activated on 25 August 1943 at Las Vegas Army Airfield Nevada and assigned to Western Flying Training Command and disbanded on 16 June 1946 a b c d e f Haulman Daniel L 21 June 2017 82 Training Wing AETC Air Force Historical Research Agency Archived from the original on 19 January 2018 Retrieved 18 January 2018 Bibliography edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency 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 Further reading editRogers Brian 2005 United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978 Hinkley UK Midland Publications ISBN 1 85780 197 0 External links editSheppard AFB Home Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 82nd Training Wing amp oldid 1194902528, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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