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unit. It was last assigned to the Atlantic Division, Military Air Transport Service at
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, Massachusetts. It provided strategic airlift between the United States and Europe until it was discontinued on 19 June 1955.


History

The
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was formed from the personnel and equipment of the 1st Air Transport Group (Provisional), a
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unit of
Air Transport Command Air Transport Command (ATC) was a United States Air Force unit that was created during World War II as the strategic airlift component of the United States Army Air Forces. It had two main missions, the first being the delivery of supplies a ...
(ATC) at Westover when
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(MATS) replaced ATC in 1948. The 1st had been organized as the operational element of the 2d Air Transport Wing (Provisional) Under the experimental wing base (
Hobson Plan The Hobson Plan was an organizational structure established by the United States Air Force (USAF) in 1948, following experimental organization in 1947. Known as the "Wing-Base Organization," it replaced the organization used by the United States A ...
) organization system. When the 1600th was organized it became the operational element of the 520th Air Transport Wing (later the 1600th Air Transport Wing). The group became Atlantic Division, Military Air Transport Service's primary strategic transport
airlift An airlift is the organized delivery of Materiel, supplies or personnel primarily via military transport aircraft. Airlifting consists of two distinct types: strategic and tactical. Typically, strategic airlifting involves moving material lo ...
provider between the United States and Europe in the late 1940s and early 1950s. In 1953, the group was transferred to the direct control of the Atlantic Division took as the
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was reduced to control of support elements in 1953 in anticipation of transfer of Westover from MATS to
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(SAC). The unit operated large numbers of
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heavy transports, as well as
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s. It provided passenger service on Navy Douglas R6D-1 Liftmasters and supported VIP transportation for Atlantic Division Headquarters at Westover. In the summer of 1948, the group's 16th Air Transport Squadron was reassigned directly to the Atlantic Division and in the fall it became part of Continental Division, MATS and moved to Gravelly Point, Virginia where it became a forerunner of the
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. In July 1952, MATS replaced its table of distribution (four digit) air transport squadrons, which were controlled by the command with table of organization units whose organization was controlled by Headquarters, United States Air Force (USAF). The USAF controlled units were ferrying and transport squadrons that had been assigned to ATC during
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. Unlike the MATS controlled squadrons that had been formed in peacetime, these units had histories that included wartime actions and could be continued even after inactivation. Each of the new squadrons assumed the mission, personnel, and equipment of the squadron it replaced. The group was inactivated in 1955 when MATS moved its Atlantic Division headquarters and airlift operations to
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, New Jersey and SAC assumed control of Westover AFB.


Lineage

* Designated as the 520th Air Transport Group on 14 May 1948 : Organized on 1 June 1948 : Redesignated 1600th Air Transport Group on 1 October 1948 : Discontinued on 25 June 1955


Assignments

* 520th Air Transport Wing (later 1600th Air Transport Wing), 1 Jun 1948 * Atlantic Division, Military Air Transport Service, 1 July 1953 – 25 Jun 1955


Components

* 11th Air Transport Squadron (later 1250th Air Transport Squadron, Heavy): 1 Jul 1948 – 6 Jun 1949 (C-54) * 12th Air Transport Squadron (later 1251st Air Transport Squadron): 1 Jun 1948 – 6 June 1949 (C-54) * 14th Air Transport Squadron (later 1252d Air Transport Squadron): 1 Jul 1948 – 20 July 1952 * 15th Air Transport Squadron: 1 Jun 1948 (later 1253d Air Transport Squadron, Heavy), 1 Jul 1948 – 20 July 1952 * 15th Air Transport Squadron, Heavy: 20 Jul 1952 – 20 Apr 1955 (C-124) * 16th Air Transport Squadron: 1 Jun 1948 – 1 July 1948 (C-54) * 20th Air Transport Squadron, Medium (later 20th Air Transport Squadron, Heavy): 20 Jul 1952 – 20 May 1955 (C-124) * 29th Air Transport Squadron, Medium (later 29th Air Transport Squadron, Heavy): 20 Jul 1952 – 13 Apr 1955 (C-124) * 30th Air Transport Squadron, Heavy (later 30th Air Transport Squadron, Medium): 20 Jul 1952 – 5 May 1955 (C-118) * 31st Air Transport Squadron, Heavy: 20 Jul 1952 – 9 May 1955 (C-124) * 1257th Air Transport Squadron: 24 May 1950 – 20 Jul 1952 (C-54) * 1282d Air Transport Squadron, Medium: 23 Jun 1951 – 1 Sep 1953 (C-97) * Squadron VR-6 (USN), 3 Aug 1949 – 10 Jun 1955 (R6D-1)


Stations

* Westover AFB, Massachusetts, 1 June 1948 – 19 June 1955


Aircraft

*
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, 1947–1952 * C-97 Stratofreighter, 1951–1953 * C-124 Globemaster II, 1952–1955 * C-118 Liftmaster, 1949–1955


References


Notes


Bibliography

* * {{cite book, last=Ravenstein, first=Charles A., title=A Guide to Air Force Lineage and Honors, edition=2d, Revised, year=1984, publisher=USAF Historical Research Center, location=Maxwell AFB, AL Air transport groups of the United States Air Force Four digit groups of the United States Air Force Military units and formations in Massachusetts