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1st Combat Evaluation Group

The 1st Combat Evaluation Group (initially "1CEG", later "1CEVG") was a Strategic Air Command (SAC) unit. It was formed on 1 August 1961 to merge the 3908th Strategic Standardization Group for SAC aircrew evaluation with the 1st Radar Bomb Scoring Group that had originated from the 263rd Army Air Force Base Unit which transferred from 15th AF to directly under Strategic Air Command c. 1946.[1] The 1CEVG formed after SAC switched to low-level tactics to counter Soviet surface-to-air missiles ("Oil Burner" training routes in 1959)[2][3] and SAC had "developed a Radar Bomb Scoring field kit for use in NIKE Systems" in early 1960 for scoring SAC training missions against US Hercules SAM sites.[4] The 1CEVG headquarters included an Office of History[1] and a "standardization and evaluation school" for command examiners.[5]

1st Combat Evaluation Group
1st Combat Evaluation Group insignia
Active1961–1989
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Air Force
RoleStandardization & evaluation
Part ofStrategic Air Command HQ
Garrison/HQBarksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana
EngagementsBattle of Lima Site 85

Standardization and evaluation edit

The 1CEVG deputy commander for standardization and evaluation was responsible for performance assessment of SAC tanker and bomber flight crews.[6] 1CEVG also evaluated the RC-135 units at Eielson, Kadena, and Offutt, the flight crew standardization of the U-2, the DC-130 reconnaissance drone program, CH-3 helicopter drone recovery program, [and] the SR-71 program at Beale AFB.[7]

The Fairchild Trophy was Strategic Air Command's top Bombardment Award, for which the Group administered flight checks and evaluated standardization and training activities.[8]

Divisions edit

1CEVG included a Command Instrument Flight Division[9] and an RBS Division with 3 squadrons.

Radar Bomb Scoring Division edit

The Radar Bomb Scoring Division controlled the group's Radar Bomb Scoring units. As with the preceding 1st Radar Bomb Scoring Group at Carswell AFB, the division had 3 Radar Bomb Scoring Squadrons (10th, 11th, 12th) with RBS detachments at fixed radar stations and at semi-mobile radar stations (Mobile Duty Locations (MDLs)). The MDLs were set up for SAC special missions, with their equipment, trailers, books, etc., stored at Barksdale AFB when not in use. Each squadron manned an RBS Express train, but the squadrons were inactivated in 1966 after Vietnam War deployments had begun. The three squadrons in 1959 had 29 AUTOTRACK sites.[10] 1CEVG temporary duty personnel at Nike Defense Areas also scored mock SAC raids tracked by the Army.

RBS trains were inactivated later in the war after the 1968-9 Project 693 discharging 1st term SAC airmen up to 11 months early. The division included a maintenance office.[11] After the Vietnam War ended, the annual Combat Skyspot trophy was awarded for the outstanding RBS detachment (e.g., Louis Blotner Radar Bomb Scoring Site (Ashland Det 7) in 1985).[12]

The squadrons initially used Matador Automatic Radar Control (AN/MSQ-1) and AN/MSQ-2 automatic tracking radar/computer systems. The Reeves AN/MSQ-35 Bomb Scoring Central was developed for the division (mid-1963 testing was at the White Sands Missile Range.)[13] During the Vietnam War, the Statesboro Bomb Scoring Site used a Soviet T2A for training crews to jam the signal. Three US bombing systems developed during the war (AN/MSQ-77, AN/TSQ-81, & AN/TSQ-96) were used post-war in the United States by the RBS Division, which replaced them with the c. 1980 solid-state US Dynamics AN/TPQ-43 Bomb Scoring Set (SEEK SCORE) developed from the AN/TPB-1C Course Directing Central.[14]

The Electronic Systems Division 806L "Range Threat" systems for electronic warfare simulation were developed for use by 1CEVG late in the Cold War.[15] Such systems included the US Dynamics AN/MST-T1 Miniature-Multiple Threat Emitter Simulator (MUTES), for which the group evaluated the prototype in 1977 (operational in October 1978). Similarly, TLQ-11 jammer improvements were in 1978, and in 1979 1CEVG members completed a prototype study and testing of the new Threat Reaction Analysis Indicator System (TRAINS) for analyzing how aircrews and avionics reacted to ground-based threats.

At the end of the Cold War, most RBS detachments were closed.[16] The personnel and the assets of the RBS Division became the 1st Electronic Combat Range Group on 1 July 1989 when the 1CEVG was split, and other 1CEVG organizations transferred to SAC headquarters.

Stations edit

1CEVG radar stations before/after squadron closures on 25 July (12th), 22 August (11th), & 19 September (10th) 1965
Det 10th RBS 11th RBS 12th RBS 20 September 1966 31 June 1989
1 CO: La Junta
Montreal, Canada
CO: La Junta (1959–1995)[17]
2 MO: Joplin (tbd-1969)[18][19] SD: Badlands SD: Badlands (1960–1968) AZ: Holbrook AFS (1968–1993)[20]
3 NC: Charlotte GA: Statesboro
4 CA:Sacramento[21] GA: Statesboro MO: Oronogo[18]
Bann, West Germany[20] (1970[22]-c. 1985)
5 FL: Tampa ID: Wilder (1963–1994)[23]
6 MI: Bayshore (1963[24]-1985)
7
London, England
ME: Ashland Strategic Training Range (1963–90)
8 KY: Richmond [25] KY: Richmond[22]
9 AZ: Winslow[26] OH: Springfield UT: St. George (July 1966 from Winslow-tbd)[27]
10 NE: Hastings[28] [29] ND: Bismarck[22] KY: Blue Grass AD NE: Hastings[30]
11 NY: Fort Drum NY: Ft Drum
12 MS: Laurel[31] NV: Hawthorne
13 MS: Ellisville
14 Det 14,

Bismarck, ND

ND: Bismarck (1961[22]-1986)[32]
15 [most of the above deployed for Vietnam Combat Skyspot]
   Tan Son Nhut AB, Vietnam
16 WY: Powell
17 MT: Havre[22] (1986[33]-c. 1993)[22]
18 MT: Forsyth (c. 1986c. 1996)[34]
19 ND: Dickinson
20 MT: Conrad[35]
21 SD: Belle Fourche

Detachments 7 & 50 edit

Detachment 7, 1 CEVG was a Matagorda Island Air Force Base[36][verification needed] radar site for the "Busy Skyspot" training program for automatic tracking radar crews to use the Reeves AN/MSQ-77 Bomb Directing Central before transferring to Vietnam War operating locations. A CONUS AN/MSQ-77 had initially been used at the mountainous Nellis Air Force Range before being moved to the Gulf Coast of the United States, then the detachment moved to Bergstrom Air Force Base and was redesignated Det 50 for long range tracking of bombers[36] on 2 Matagorda Island Air Force Range routes (low- and high-level).[37] On 29 February 1968, on the low-level Matagorda route a Boeing B-52 Stratofortress crashed into the Gulf of Mexico.[37]

Detachment 15 edit

Detachment 15, 1CEVG at the Vietnam War's Tan Son Nhut Air Base served as an "administrative link between [the operating locations] and Headquarters 1st Combat Evaluation Group"[38] after Reeves AN/MSQ-77 Bomb Directing Centrals were produced and deployed in 1965 for Combat Skyspot bomber operations by tactical fighter, B-52, and other units. On 5 June 1966 near Đông Hà Combat Base close to the DMZ, six 1CEVG technicians were killed while conducting a preliminary site location survey.[39]

Lineage edit

Constituted as the 3903d Radar Bomb Scoring Group from the 3903d RBS Squadron (at Carswell AFB beginning 24 Feb 48)[24] and predecessor 263rd AAF Base Unit[40]
Redesignated 1st Radar Bomb Scoring Group on 10 August 1954
Merged with the 3958 Opl Evaluation & Tng Gp for the B-58 on 15 Mar 60[24]
Redesignated 1st Combat Evaluation Group at Carswell AFB prior to 21 July 1961 for the merger of the Barksdale AFB 3908th Strategic Standardization Group[24] and 1st RBS Group[20]
Redesignated 1st Electronic Combat Range Group on 1 July 1989[20] from the assets and personnel of the Radar Bomb Scoring Division, 1CEVG

Squadrons edit

  • 10th Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron, 10 August 1954 – 19 September 1966
  • 11th Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron, 10 August 1954 – 22 August 1966, March AFB, California
  • 12th Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron, 10 August 1954 – 25 July 1966, Turner AFB, Georgia
  • 13th Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron, 10 August 1954 – unknown, Ellisville, MS

Commanders edit

  • Col. Joseph D. White, 1 Aug 1961 – 20 May 1964
  • Col. Melvin R. Schultz, 20 May 1964 – 16 May 1966
  • Col. Jacob A. Hutchison, 16 May 1966 – 1 Feb 1970
  • Col. Willie H. Sontag, 1 Feb 1970 – 1 Jul 1971
  • Col. Alvin E. Prothero, 1 Jul 1971 – 25 Apr 1975
  • Col. Edward F. Gehrke, 25 Apr 1975 – 27 Oct 1978
  • Col. Robert F. Ramsey, 27 Oct 1978 – 1 Dec 1979
  • Col. Larry S. DeVall, 1 Dec 1979 - 16 Sept 1981
  • Col. John R. Rader, 16 Sept 1981 - 28 Jul 1983
  • Col. Billy F. Price, 28 Jul 1983 – 15 Jan 1988
  • Col. John C. Dalton, 16 Jan 1988 – 23 Jan 1989
  • Col. Joseph M. Hudson, Jr., 23 Jan 1989 – ?

References edit

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  2. ^ "Jet Bombers To Descend Near Alto For Series of Mock Air Attacks". The Cherokeean. Vol. 114, no. 28. Rusk, Texas. 28 December 1961. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
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  18. ^ a b History of the Strategic Air Command: 1969 (PDF) (Report). Vol. Historical Summary 116. Office of Command History. Retrieved 26 August 2013. SAC had 64 detachments at the end of FY-69, an increase of nine, offset by a reduction of three. One discontinued was Detachment 4, 1st Combat Evaluation Group (CEG), Oronogo, Missourie. It was the second detachment of the 1CEG to be inactivated in 1968.100 ... Scoring activity stopped on 15 December, the equipment was moved,105 and the detachment inactivated on 25 January.106 The other two reductions were Detachments 3 and 19, 3902nd Support Squadron, at Altus and Homestead AFBs, where Manpower Evaluation Teams were no longer required. ... 100. Det 13, Ellisville, Miss, discontinued 2 Jun 68; Hist SAC, Jan–Jun 68, pp. 14–17.
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  20. ^ a b c d McDonald, Steven Ray (29 January 2002). "Detachment 2 Holbrook, AZ". 1 CEVG/DET 2 History (A fluid Document). 1CEVGA.com. Retrieved 24 January 2015. 1 CEVG/Det. 2 was moved from Wall, SD to Holbrook, AZ in 1968. We were up and running around the middle of April. ...1990 when we became 99 ECRG/DET 2 . The last RBS/ECM sortie was on or about September 13, 1993. The last ECM-only sortie was on or about September 30, 1993. A B1-B from Dyes (not positive) flew the last RBS/ECM mission. A C-130 from Hulburt Field flew the last ECM mission. The period of time between 1 October 1993 and Christmas was used for decommissioning the systems.
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    • Scott. "Message 3276". Archived from the original on 30 August 2013. Havre Trainig [sic] Site MT (Different place from the earlier Havre AFS air defense radar site) ... Interior RBSS, atop Hurley Butte ... The family housing unit was on the western edge of Wall. It was actually a small mobile home park. There were a few Air Force trailers (two of which ... There were 16 or 18 trailers I had the last one SE end along the fence ... I am also looking for Msgt. Mike Nelson
    • "Message 11831". 2004. Bismarck from October 1964 to January 1967. ... When I first got there it was Det. 10, 11th RBS Sq. and was later changed to Det. 14, 1CEG. I also served on RBS Express No. 2 at Joseph City, AZ (Nov–Dec 1965) and Ree Heights, SD (July–Aug 1966) and RBS Express No. 3 at Rion, SC (Nov–Dec 1966).
    • "Message 12089". [Bismarck opened January 1961]
    • Ross, Don (30 August 2007). "Sqdns, Det 4 and Germany". Retrieved 9 July 2012. three RBS Express trains. One per sqdn
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  37. ^ a b McGrath, Mike (2014). . Project Get Out & Walk. Archived from the original on 14 February 2010. Retrieved 24 January 2015. A few pieces of foam and Frank Salavaria's summer flight jacket washed up on the beach near Corpus
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The 1st Combat Evaluation Group initially 1CEG later 1CEVG was a Strategic Air Command SAC unit It was formed on 1 August 1961 to merge the 3908th Strategic Standardization Group for SAC aircrew evaluation with the 1st Radar Bomb Scoring Group that had originated from the 263rd Army Air Force Base Unit which transferred from 15th AF to directly under Strategic Air Command c 1946 1 The 1CEVG formed after SAC switched to low level tactics to counter Soviet surface to air missiles Oil Burner training routes in 1959 2 3 and SAC had developed a Radar Bomb Scoring field kit for use in NIKE Systems in early 1960 for scoring SAC training missions against US Hercules SAM sites 4 The 1CEVG headquarters included an Office of History 1 and a standardization and evaluation school for command examiners 5 1st Combat Evaluation Group1st Combat Evaluation Group insigniaActive1961 1989CountryUnited StatesBranchUnited States Air ForceRoleStandardization amp evaluationPart ofStrategic Air Command HQGarrison HQBarksdale Air Force Base LouisianaEngagementsBattle of Lima Site 85 Contents 1 Standardization and evaluation 2 Divisions 3 Radar Bomb Scoring Division 3 1 Stations 4 Detachments 7 amp 50 5 Detachment 15 6 Lineage 6 1 Squadrons 7 Commanders 8 ReferencesStandardization and evaluation editThe 1CEVG deputy commander for standardization and evaluation was responsible for performance assessment of SAC tanker and bomber flight crews 6 1CEVG also evaluated the RC 135 units at Eielson Kadena and Offutt the flight crew standardization of the U 2 the DC 130 reconnaissance drone program CH 3 helicopter drone recovery program and the SR 71 program at Beale AFB 7 The Fairchild Trophy was Strategic Air Command s top Bombardment Award for which the Group administered flight checks and evaluated standardization and training activities 8 Divisions edit1CEVG included a Command Instrument Flight Division 9 and an RBS Division with 3 squadrons Radar Bomb Scoring Division editThe Radar Bomb Scoring Division controlled the group s Radar Bomb Scoring units As with the preceding 1st Radar Bomb Scoring Group at Carswell AFB the division had 3 Radar Bomb Scoring Squadrons 10th 11th 12th with RBS detachments at fixed radar stations and at semi mobile radar stations Mobile Duty Locations MDLs The MDLs were set up for SAC special missions with their equipment trailers books etc stored at Barksdale AFB when not in use Each squadron manned an RBS Express train but the squadrons were inactivated in 1966 after Vietnam War deployments had begun The three squadrons in 1959 had 29 AUTOTRACK sites 10 1CEVG temporary duty personnel at Nike Defense Areas also scored mock SAC raids tracked by the Army RBS trains were inactivated later in the war after the 1968 9 Project 693 discharging 1st term SAC airmen up to 11 months early The division included a maintenance office 11 After the Vietnam War ended the annual Combat Skyspot trophy was awarded for the outstanding RBS detachment e g Louis Blotner Radar Bomb Scoring Site Ashland Det 7 in 1985 12 The squadrons initially used Matador Automatic Radar Control AN MSQ 1 and AN MSQ 2 automatic tracking radar computer systems The Reeves AN MSQ 35 Bomb Scoring Central was developed for the division mid 1963 testing was at the White Sands Missile Range 13 During the Vietnam War the Statesboro Bomb Scoring Site used a Soviet T2A for training crews to jam the signal Three US bombing systems developed during the war AN MSQ 77 AN TSQ 81 amp AN TSQ 96 were used post war in the United States by the RBS Division which replaced them with the c 1980 solid state US Dynamics AN TPQ 43 Bomb Scoring Set SEEK SCORE developed from the AN TPB 1C Course Directing Central 14 The Electronic Systems Division 806L Range Threat systems for electronic warfare simulation were developed for use by 1CEVG late in the Cold War 15 Such systems included the US Dynamics AN MST T1 Miniature Multiple Threat Emitter Simulator MUTES for which the group evaluated the prototype in 1977 operational in October 1978 Similarly TLQ 11 jammer improvements were in 1978 and in 1979 1CEVG members completed a prototype study and testing of the new Threat Reaction Analysis Indicator System TRAINS for analyzing how aircrews and avionics reacted to ground based threats At the end of the Cold War most RBS detachments were closed 16 The personnel and the assets of the RBS Division became the 1st Electronic Combat Range Group on 1 July 1989 when the 1CEVG was split and other 1CEVG organizations transferred to SAC headquarters Stations edit 1CEVG radar stations before after squadron closures on 25 July 12th 22 August 11th amp 19 September 10th 1965 This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items January 2013 Det 10th RBS 11th RBS 12th RBS 20 September 1966 31 June 19891 CO La Junta Montreal Canada CO La Junta 1959 1995 17 2 MO Joplin tbd 1969 18 19 SD Badlands SD Badlands 1960 1968 AZ Holbrook AFS 1968 1993 20 3 NC Charlotte GA Statesboro4 CA Sacramento 21 GA Statesboro MO Oronogo 18 Bann West Germany 20 1970 22 c 1985 5 FL Tampa ID Wilder 1963 1994 23 6 MI Bayshore 1963 24 1985 7 London England ME Ashland Strategic Training Range 1963 90 8 KY Richmond 25 KY Richmond 22 9 AZ Winslow 26 OH Springfield UT St George July 1966 from Winslow tbd 27 10 NE Hastings 28 29 ND Bismarck 22 KY Blue Grass AD NE Hastings 30 11 NY Fort Drum NY Ft Drum12 MS Laurel 31 NV Hawthorne13 MS Ellisville14 Det 14 Bismarck ND ND Bismarck 1961 22 1986 32 15 most of the above deployed for Vietnam Combat Skyspot Tan Son Nhut AB Vietnam16 WY Powell17 MT Havre 22 1986 33 c 1993 22 18 MT Forsyth c 1986 c 1996 34 19 ND Dickinson20 MT Conrad 35 21 SD Belle FourcheDetachments 7 amp 50 editFor the Vietnam War radar station used for CONUS testing of the Reeves AN TSQ 81 Bomb Directing Central see Bryan Field Detachment 7 1 CEVG was a Matagorda Island Air Force Base 36 verification needed radar site for the Busy Skyspot training program for automatic tracking radar crews to use the Reeves AN MSQ 77 Bomb Directing Central before transferring to Vietnam War operating locations A CONUS AN MSQ 77 had initially been used at the mountainous Nellis Air Force Range before being moved to the Gulf Coast of the United States then the detachment moved to Bergstrom Air Force Base and was redesignated Det 50 for long range tracking of bombers 36 on 2 Matagorda Island Air Force Range routes low and high level 37 On 29 February 1968 on the low level Matagorda route a Boeing B 52 Stratofortress crashed into the Gulf of Mexico 37 Detachment 15 editFor the Vietnam War operating locations in South Vietnam Thailand 3 amp Laos 1 for which Det 15 provided maintenance support e g the Laos Site was captured in the 1968 Battle of LS85 see Combat Skyspot Detachment 15 1CEVG at the Vietnam War s Tan Son Nhut Air Base served as an administrative link between the operating locations and Headquarters 1st Combat Evaluation Group 38 after Reeves AN MSQ 77 Bomb Directing Centrals were produced and deployed in 1965 for Combat Skyspot bomber operations by tactical fighter B 52 and other units On 5 June 1966 near Đong Ha Combat Base close to the DMZ six 1CEVG technicians were killed while conducting a preliminary site location survey 39 Lineage editConstituted as the 3903d Radar Bomb Scoring Group from the 3903d RBS Squadron at Carswell AFB beginning 24 Feb 48 24 and predecessor 263rd AAF Base Unit 40 Redesignated 1st Radar Bomb Scoring Group on 10 August 1954 Merged with the 3958 Opl Evaluation amp Tng Gp for the B 58 on 15 Mar 60 24 Redesignated 1st Combat Evaluation Group at Carswell AFB prior to 21 July 1961 for the merger of the Barksdale AFB 3908th Strategic Standardization Group 24 and 1st RBS Group 20 Redesignated 1st Electronic Combat Range Group on 1 July 1989 20 from the assets and personnel of the Radar Bomb Scoring Division 1CEVGSquadrons edit 10th Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron 10 August 1954 19 September 1966 11th Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron 10 August 1954 22 August 1966 March AFB California 12th Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron 10 August 1954 25 July 1966 Turner AFB Georgia 13th Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron 10 August 1954 unknown Ellisville MSCommanders editCol Joseph D White 1 Aug 1961 20 May 1964 Col Melvin R Schultz 20 May 1964 16 May 1966 Col Jacob A Hutchison 16 May 1966 1 Feb 1970 Col Willie H Sontag 1 Feb 1970 1 Jul 1971 Col Alvin E Prothero 1 Jul 1971 25 Apr 1975 Col Edward F Gehrke 25 Apr 1975 27 Oct 1978 Col Robert F Ramsey 27 Oct 1978 1 Dec 1979 Col Larry S DeVall 1 Dec 1979 16 Sept 1981 Col John R Rader 16 Sept 1981 28 Jul 1983 Col Billy F Price 28 Jul 1983 15 Jan 1988 Col John C Dalton 16 Jan 1988 23 Jan 1989 Col Joseph M Hudson Jr 23 Jan 1989 References edit a b Horstead Terry L 9 November 1983 Historical Summary Radar Bomb Scoring 1945 1983 PDF Office of History 1st Combat Evaluation Group Retrieved 24 January 2015 Jet Bombers To Descend Near Alto For Series of Mock Air Attacks The Cherokeean Vol 114 no 28 Rusk Texas 28 December 1961 Retrieved 24 January 2015 Galkiewicz John 2015 Jetplanes angelfire com Retrieved 24 January 2015 Nike Hercules Technical Data PDF Bell Telephone Laboratories 1 January 1965 Retrieved 24 January 2015 Biographies MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM B DAVITTE 13 June 2009 Archived from the original on 13 June 2009 Biographies LIEUTENANT GENERAL THAD A WOLFE 13 June 2009 Archived from the original on 13 June 2009 Videmus Omnia PDF 55th STRAT RECON WING ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER November 2006 Archived from the original PDF on 28 January 2015 Retrieved 24 January 2015 4137 Strategic Wing Management Control Data airforcehistoryindex org 1961 Retrieved 24 January 2015 Lt Gen Tome H Walters Jr Air Force Link 1 October 2002 Archived from the original on 11 February 2004 Retrieved 24 January 2015 Alexander Sigmund Bombing With the Beam PDF Air Force Magazine Retrieved 14 June 2012 Smith Lowell Vetter TSgt biography webpage TogetherWeServed com Retrieved 26 August 2013 Ashland group awarded Combat Skyspot trophy Bangor Daily News 22 March 1985 Retrieved 8 July 2012 Skinner Don 31 July 2010 Memories 1CEG Retrieved 24 September 2012 Pike John AN TPQ 43 SEEK SCORE www globalsecurity org TECHNICAL MANUAL COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS C E PDF Archived from the original PDF on 16 September 2012 Retrieved 26 October 2012 Army Corps of Engineers Formerly Used Defense Sites List of Sites Sorted by corpsfuds org Archived from the original on 5 October 2013 Retrieved 22 May 2022 Townsfolk Hope to Shoot Down Military s Bombing Range Plans Deseret News 21 February 1995 Archived from the original on 2 December 2013 Retrieved 6 July 2012 a b History of the Strategic Air Command 1969 PDF Report Vol Historical Summary 116 Office of Command History Retrieved 26 August 2013 SAC had 64 detachments at the end of FY 69 an increase of nine offset by a reduction of three One discontinued was Detachment 4 1st Combat Evaluation Group CEG Oronogo Missourie It was the second detachment of the 1CEG to be inactivated in 1968 100 Scoring activity stopped on 15 December the equipment was moved 105 and the detachment inactivated on 25 January 106 The other two reductions were Detachments 3 and 19 3902nd Support Squadron at Altus and Homestead AFBs where Manpower Evaluation Teams were no longer required 100 Det 13 Ellisville Miss discontinued 2 Jun 68 Hist SAC Jan Jun 68 pp 14 17 Kershaw Marcia 8 December 1961 Bomb Scoring Squadron To Be Moved To Mississippi Base in February Joplin Globe Archived from the original on 29 January 2013 Retrieved 7 July 2012 has been located on Oronogo Circle Hill at Joplin Bomb Plot since July of 1959 will be moved in February to Greenville air force Miss In making the announcement the air force said the move is in line with a policy of transferring such units every two years Detachment 2 was moved here from Oklahoma City under command of Major Eugene R Butler with 35 men and officers and has grown to a strength of 72 Personnel have manned the First a train carrying complete radar bomb scoring equipment for the purpose of scoring SAC bomber at remote locations Major Butler was the first commander of the First RBS Express when it was put in operation during February men of the detachment now are aboard that train and that Second and Third RBS Express trains have been added to the program Joplin Bomb Plot Hustler jet bombers began training missions at supersonic speeds in an air corridor above this district in October 1960 the first sonic boom occurred to make area residents even more conscious of the canopy of aircraft which has operated above this region a b c d McDonald Steven Ray 29 January 2002 Detachment 2 Holbrook AZ 1 CEVG DET 2 History A fluid Document 1CEVGA com Retrieved 24 January 2015 1 CEVG Det 2 was moved from Wall SD to Holbrook AZ in 1968 We were up and running around the middle of April 1990 when we became 99 ECRG DET 2 The last RBS ECM sortie was on or about September 13 1993 The last ECM only sortie was on or about September 30 1993 A B1 B from Dyes not positive flew the last RBS ECM mission A C 130 from Hulburt Field flew the last ECM mission The period of time between 1 October 1993 and Christmas was used for decommissioning the systems 3903rd Radar Bomb Scoring Group USAF Korean War Project Page 1 koreanwar org Retrieved 7 April 2016 a b c d e f Combat Evaluation Group A place for CEVG ers and Range Rats to Meet Yahoo newsgroup 9 January 2000 Citations in chronological order Scott Message 3276 Archived from the original on 30 August 2013 Havre Trainig sic Site MT Different place from the earlier Havre AFS air defense radar site Interior RBSS atop Hurley Butte The family housing unit was on the western edge of Wall It was actually a small mobile home park There were a few Air Force trailers two of which There were 16 or 18 trailers I had the last one SE end along the fence I am also looking for Msgt Mike Nelson Message 11831 2004 Bismarck from October 1964 to January 1967 When I first got there it was Det 10 11th RBS Sq and was later changed to Det 14 1CEG I also served on RBS Express No 2 at Joseph City AZ Nov Dec 1965 and Ree Heights SD July Aug 1966 and RBS Express No 3 at Rion SC Nov Dec 1966 Message 12089 Bismarck opened January 1961 Ross Don 30 August 2007 Sqdns Det 4 and Germany Retrieved 9 July 2012 three RBS Express trains One per sqdn Closure plan saddens radar base chief The Spokesman Review Spokane Washington 29 May 1993 Retrieved 10 July 2012 a b c d Mueller 1982 Wurtsmith Air Force Base Air Force Bases as of 1982 Report p 613 Radar Bomb Scoring Site at Army Depot to Close Lexington Herald Leader 29 May 1993 Retrieved 9 July 2012 PRESIDENT S REPORT PDF Archived from the original PDF on 5 October 2013 Retrieved 21 January 2013 Yahoo Groups 9 February 2013 Archived from the original on 9 February 2013 Spurlin James veteran listing 49816 VetFriends com Retrieved 9 July 2012 Wikisource Page United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 3 djvu 532 Document Detail for IRISNUM 01074579 airforcehistoryindex org Retrieved 8 November 2018 Supersonic training flights to route over this area Holmes County Herald 7 October 1965 MSgt Robert L Dilley memorial webpage Biography and Family of Robert L Dilley Ancestry com Retrieved 22 June 2012 Havre RBS opened in 1986 http www rtbot net Havre Air Force Station Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine To provide for the conveyance of the Radar Bomb Scoring Site Forsyth Montana S 886 Library of Congress 6 June 1995 Archived from the original on 14 July 2012 Retrieved 20 November 2009 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1994 US Government Publishing Office 5 January 1993 Retrieved 8 November 2018 a b Steeves Mike 2015 Skyspot Training Combat Skyspot Archived from the original on 28 January 2015 Retrieved 24 January 2015 The Skyspot training program was called BUSY SKYSPOT The initial training was accomplished at Detachment 7 on Matagorda Island a b McGrath Mike 2014 B 52 Stratofortress Project Get Out amp Walk Archived from the original on 14 February 2010 Retrieved 24 January 2015 A few pieces of foam and Frank Salavaria s summer flight jacket washed up on the beach near Corpus TSgt Lowell Vetter Smith Together We Served 2015 Retrieved 24 January 2015 Steeves Mike 2015 Combat Skyspot Overview Combat Skyspot Archived from the original on 1 November 2010 Retrieved 24 January 2015 Six men killed on 5 June 1966 Guerin SSgt John P James A1C Rufus L Mansfield TSgt Bruce E Marks TSgt Antone P Olds SSgt Jerry Vasquez SSgt Ephraim 3903rd Radar Bomb Scoring Group USAF Korean War Project 2015 Retrieved 24 January 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1st Combat Evaluation Group amp oldid 1189838345 Fairchild Trophy, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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