The 461st Air Control Wing is a joint
Air Force
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/
Army
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unit flying the
E-8 J-STARS aircraft until 2023. The
wing
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is assigned to
Air Combat Command
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's
Fifteenth Air Force
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, and is stationed at
Robins Air Force Base
Robins Air Force Base is a major United States Air Force installation located in Houston County, Georgia, Houston County, Georgia, United States. The base is located just east of the city of Warner Robins, Georgia, Warner Robins, south-southea ...
, Georgia. It was activated on 1 October 2011.
Originally activated as a tactical bomber wing by
Tactical Air Command
Tactical Air Command (TAC) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. It was a List of Major Commands of the United States Air Force, Major Command of the United States Air Force, established on 21 March 1946 and headquartered at Lang ...
(TAC) in the 1950s, it flew
Douglas B-26 Invader
The Douglas A-26 Invader (designated B-26 between 1948 and 1965) is an American twin-engined light bomber and attack aircraft, ground attack aircraft. Built by Douglas Aircraft Company during World War II, the Invader also saw service during ...
s while waiting for delivery of its
Martin B-57 Canberra
The Martin B-57 Canberra is an American-built, twin-engined tactical bomber and reconnaissance aircraft that entered service with the United States Air Force (USAF) in 1953. The B-57 is a license-built version of the British English Electric ...
s. It was inactivated in 1958, when TAC transferred
Blytheville Air Force Base
Blytheville Air Force Base was a United States Air Force base that operated under the Tactical Air Command and Strategic Air Command from 1954 until its closure in 1992. The facility originally served as a B-25 pilot training school during WW2 ...
, Arkansas to
Strategic Air Command
Strategic Air Command (SAC) was a United States Department of Defense Specified Command and a United States Air Force (USAF) Major Command responsible for command and control of the strategic bomber and intercontinental ballistic missile compon ...
(SAC). The wing was organized as a strategic wing by SAC at
Amarillo Air Force Base
Amarillo, yellow or golden in Spanish, may refer to:
Places
* Amarillo, Texas, city in the US
* Amarillo, Western Australia, former name for Keralup, Western Australia
People
* Amarillo Slim (1928–2012), American poker player
* Eric Amarill ...
, Texas in 1963. The wing flew
Boeing B-52 Stratofortress
The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress is an American long-range, subsonic aircraft, subsonic, jet-powered strategic bomber. The B-52 was designed and built by Boeing, which has continued to provide support and upgrades. It has been operated by the ...
heavy strategic
bombers
A bomber is a military combat aircraft that utilizes
air-to-ground weaponry to drop bombs, launch torpedoes, or deploy air-launched cruise missiles.
There are two major classifications of bomber: strategic and tactical. Strategic bombing is ...
and
Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker
The Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker is an American military aerial refueling tanker aircraft that was developed from the Boeing 367-80 prototype, alongside the Boeing 707 airliner. It has a narrower fuselage and is shorter than the 707. Boeing gave ...
heavy
air refueling
Aerial refueling (American English, en-us), or aerial refuelling (British English, en-gb), also referred to as air refueling, in-flight refueling (IFR), air-to-air refueling (AAR), and tanking, is the process of transferring aviation fuel from ...
aircraft. It deployed aircraft and crews to
Andersen Air Force Base
Andersen Air Force Base (Andersen AFB, AAFB) is a United States Air Force base located primarily within the village of Yigo in the United States territory of Guam. The host unit at Andersen AFB is the 36th Wing (36 WG), assigned to the Pacif ...
, Guam for combat operations in Southeast Asia. The wing was inactivated in March 1968 with the retirement of older model B-52s and the impending closure of Amarillo.
Mission
Until the aircraft was retired in 2023, the 461st Air Control Wing was the only active duty Air Force
wing
A wing is a type of fin that produces both Lift (force), lift and drag while moving through air. Wings are defined by two shape characteristics, an airfoil section and a planform (aeronautics), planform. Wing efficiency is expressed as lift-to-d ...
operating the
E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS), an advanced ground surveillance and battle management system. Joint STARS detects, locates, classifies, tracks and targets ground movements on the battlefield, communicating real-time information through secure data links with U.S. Forces command posts.
Units
* Headquarters 461st Air Control Wing
**
461st Operations Group
***
12th Airborne Command and Control Squadron
The 12th Airborne Command and Control Squadron was a United States Air Force flying unit, assigned to the 461st Air Control Wing, stationed at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. The squadron (aviation), squadron flew the Northrop Grumman E-8 Joint S ...
(inactivated April 12, 2024)
***
16th Airborne Command and Control Squadron – E-8C JSTARS
***
330th Combat Training Squadron
** 461st Maintenance Group
***461st Maintenance Squadron (461 MXS)
History
Tactical Air Command

Prompted by experience in the
Korean War
The Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was an armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula fought between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) and their allies. North Korea was s ...
, the Air Force decided to increase its
air support
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and
air interdiction
Air interdiction (AI), also known as deep air support (DAS), is the use of preventive tactical bombing and strafing by combat aircraft against enemy targets that are not an immediate threat, to delay, disrupt or hinder later enemy engagement o ...
capabilities to support ground forces. As part of this increase, it organized the 461st Bombardment Wing at
Hill Air Force Base
Hill Air Force Base is a major U.S. Air Force (USAF) base located in Davis County, Utah, just south of the city of Ogden, and bordering the Cities of Layton, Clearfield, Riverdale, Roy, and Sunset with its largest border immediately adja ...
, Utah, in December 1953. The wing was intended to be a
Martin B-57 Canberra
The Martin B-57 Canberra is an American-built, twin-engined tactical bomber and reconnaissance aircraft that entered service with the United States Air Force (USAF) in 1953. The B-57 is a license-built version of the British English Electric ...
unit, but these aircraft were not available, so it was initially equipped with
Douglas B-26 Invader
The Douglas A-26 Invader (designated B-26 between 1948 and 1965) is an American twin-engined light bomber and attack aircraft, ground attack aircraft. Built by Douglas Aircraft Company during World War II, the Invader also saw service during ...
s.
[ Officer cadre for the squadron was drawn from 4th Tow Target Squadron at ]George Air Force Base
George Air Force Base was a United States Air Force base located within the city limits, 8 miles northwest, of central Victorville, California, about 75 miles northeast of Los Angeles, California.
Established by the United States Army Air C ...
, California. Facilities at Hill required development and combat readiness training did not begin until July 1954.
The wing trained in light bomber
A light bomber is a relatively small and fast type of military bomber aircraft that was primarily employed before the 1950s. Such aircraft would typically not carry more than one ton of ordnance.
The earliest light bombers were intended to dr ...
operations and participated in exercises, including simulated deployments. On 5 January 1955 the wing received its first B-57B, and was fully equipped by the end of the year. However, Hill's parking and hangar space was inadequate for the B-57s and even as they began to arrive, the unit anticipated a move to Blytheville Air Force Base
Blytheville Air Force Base was a United States Air Force base that operated under the Tactical Air Command and Strategic Air Command from 1954 until its closure in 1992. The facility originally served as a B-25 pilot training school during WW2 ...
, Arkansas, which was being developed by the Corps of Engineers for reopening in 1955. The wing's first operational squadron moved from Hill to Blytheville in October 1955. Its last squadron was in place on 1 March 1956, and it was joined by wing headquarters
Headquarters (often referred to as HQ) notes the location where most or all of the important functions of an organization are coordinated. The term is used in a wide variety of situations, including private sector corporations, non-profits, mil ...
and support units in April.[Mueller, p. 38]
The conversion to the Canberra brought a number of changes. The new aircraft was subject to several periods of grounding (the wing suffered four major accidents while converting to the Canberra), and faced shortfalls in the number of aircrew available. The wing's mission also underwent changes, with the delivery of tactical nuclear weapons taking priority over conventional weapons delivery, although conventional weapons remained as a secondary mission. The wing's operational squadrons and group inactivated in January 1958 as Tactical Air Command
Tactical Air Command (TAC) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. It was a List of Major Commands of the United States Air Force, Major Command of the United States Air Force, established on 21 March 1946 and headquartered at Lang ...
, under budget pressures, prepared to transfer Blytheville to Strategic Air Command
Strategic Air Command (SAC) was a United States Department of Defense Specified Command and a United States Air Force (USAF) Major Command responsible for command and control of the strategic bomber and intercontinental ballistic missile compon ...
(SAC). Wing headquarters and support elements inactivated on 1 April 1958, turning the base over to SAC's 4229th Air Base Squadron.[
]
Strategic Air Command
4128th Strategic Wing
On 5 January 1959, SAC established the 4128th Strategic Wing at Amarillo Air Force Base
Amarillo, yellow or golden in Spanish, may refer to:
Places
* Amarillo, Texas, city in the US
* Amarillo, Western Australia, former name for Keralup, Western Australia
People
* Amarillo Slim (1928–2012), American poker player
* Eric Amarill ...
, Texas and assigned it to the 47th Air Division
The 47th Air Division is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with Strategic Air Command at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. It was inactivated on 27 February 1987.
The unit's origins begin with its predecessor ...
as part of SAC's plan to disperse its Boeing B-52 Stratofortress
The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress is an American long-range, subsonic aircraft, subsonic, jet-powered strategic bomber. The B-52 was designed and built by Boeing, which has continued to provide support and upgrades. It has been operated by the ...
heavy bombers over a larger number of bases, thus making it more difficult for the Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
to knock out the entire fleet with a surprise first strike. The wing initially comprised three maintenance squadrons and a squadron to provide security for special weapons. On 1 July, the 58th Aviation Depot Squadron was activated to oversee the wing's special weapons and the wing was transferred to the 810th Air Division.
The wing became operational on 1 February 1960 when the 718th Bombardment Squadron, consisting of 15 B-52s moved to Amarillo from Ellsworth Air Force Base
Ellsworth Air Force Base (AFB) is a United States Air Force (USAF) base located about northeast of Rapid City, South Dakota, just north of the town of Box Elder.
The host unit at Ellsworth is the 28th Bomb Wing (28 BW). Assigned to the Glob ...
, South Dakota where it had been one of the three squadrons of the 28th Bombardment Wing.[Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 717–718] One third of the wing's aircraft were maintained on fifteen-minute alert, fully fueled, armed, and ready for combat.[Schake, p. 220 (note 43)] In 1962, this was increased to half the wing's aircraft. The 4128th (and later the 461st) continued to maintain an alert commitment until inactivated, except for periods when the wing's aircraft were deployed. On 1 July 1962 the 4128th
Wing was reassigned to the 22d Air Division.
Soon after detection of Soviet missiles in Cuba, On 20 October 1962, the 4128th Wing was directed to put two additional bombers on alert. Two days later 1/8 of SAC's B-52s were placed on airborne alert. On 24 October SAC went to DEFCON
The defense readiness condition (DEFCON) is an alert state used by the United States Armed Forces. For security reasons, the U.S. military does not announce a DEFCON level to the public.
The DEFCON system was developed by the Joint Chiefs of Sta ...
2, placing all its combat aircraft on alert. On 21 November tensions from the Cuban Missile Crisis
The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the October Crisis () in Cuba, or the Caribbean Crisis (), was a 13-day confrontation between the governments of the United States and the Soviet Union, when American deployments of Nuclear weapons d ...
had eased, and SAC returned to normal airborne alert posture. Meanshile, because SAC Strategic Wings could not carry a permanent history or lineage[Ravenstein, ''Guide to Air Force Lineage'', p. 12] SAC looked for a way to make its Strategic Wings permanent.
461st Bombardment Wing
In 1962, in order to perpetuate the lineage of many currently inactive bombardment units with illustrious World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
records, Headquarters SAC received authority from Headquarters USAF to discontinue its Major Command controlled (MAJCON) strategic wings that were equipped with combat aircraft and to activate Air Force controlled (AFCON) units, most of which were inactive at the time, but which could carry a lineage and history.[ As a result, the 4128th was replaced by the reactivated 461st Bombardment Wing, Heavy, which assumed its mission, personnel, and equipment on 1 February 1963.][The 461st Wing also continued, through temporary bestowal, the history, and honors of the World War II 461st Bombardment Group. It was also entitled to retain the honors (but not the history or lineage) of the 4128th Strategic Wing.]
In the same way the 764th Bombardment Squadron, one of the unit's World War II historical bomb squadrons, replaced the 718th Bombardment Squadron. Under the Dual Deputate organization,[Under this plan flying squadrons reported to the wing Deputy Commander for Operations and maintenance squadrons reported to the wing Deputy Commander for Maintenance] all flying and maintenance squadrons were directly assigned to the wing, so no operational group element was activated. The 58th Munitions Maintenance Squadron was reassigned to the 461st, while The 4128th's other maintenance and security squadrons were replaced by ones with the 461st numerical designation of the new wing. Each of the new units assumed the personnel, equipment, and mission of its predecessor.
In April 1963, the wing gained an air refueling capability for its bombers when the 909th Air Refueling Squadron
The 909th Air Refueling Squadron is part of the 18th Wing at Kadena Air Base, Japan. It operates the KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft conducting air refueling missions.
The squadron was first activated in 1942 as the 19th Reconnaissance Squadron, ...
was activated with KC-135 tankers. The 909th remained with the wing until June 1966, when it moved to March Air Force Base
March Air Reserve Base (March ARB), previously known as March Air Force Base (March AFB), is located in Riverside County, California, between the cities of Riverside, Moreno Valley, and Perris. It is the home to the Air Force Reserve Comm ...
, California and was reassigned. The wing trained with B-52s, maintained heavy bombardment proficiency and participated in numerous operational readiness inspections and military exercise
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s.[
In January 1967, the wing deployed its aircraft and crews to Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, where they carried out missions in Southeast Asia as part of a provisional bombardment wing participating in ]Operation Arc Light
During Operation Arc Light (sometimes Arclight) from 1965 to 1973, the United States Air Force deployed B-52 Stratofortresses from bases in the U.S. Territory of Guam to provide battlefield air interdiction during the Vietnam War. This included ...
. The wing's planes and personnel returned to Amarillo in July, where they returned to nuclear alert.[ However, " December 1965, a few months after the first B-52Bs started leaving the operational inventory, ]Robert S. McNamara
Robert Strange McNamara (; June 9, 1916 – July 6, 2009) was an American businessman and government official who served as the eighth United States secretary of defense from 1961 to 1968 under presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson ...
, Secretary of Defense nnouncedanother phaseout program that would further reduce SAC's bomber force. Basically, this program called for the mid-1971 retirement of all B-52Cs and of several subsequent B-52 models." In addition, in January 1968, announcement was made that Amarillo would close at the end of the year. The wing's last operational B-52 was transferred to another unit on 21 January 1968, and the wing inactivated on 25 March.[
]
Air Combat Command
The 116th Air Control Wing
The 116th Air Control Wing is a Wing (military aviation unit), Wing of the Georgia Air National Guard/United States Air Force, stationed at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. If activated for federal service, the wing is gained by Air Combat Command. ...
of the Georgia Air National Guard
The Georgia Air National Guard (GA ANG) is the aerial militia of the State of Georgia, United States of America. It is a reserve of the United States Air Force, and along with the Georgia Army National Guard, an element of the Georgia National ...
operated as a composite unit, with both Guardsmen and regulars assigned to the same unit. However, this arrangement proved to be problematic in areas such as military justice
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jurisdiction, and in other areas. The Air Force determined to create separate regular and guard units in 2011, and the wing was redesignated as the 461st Air Control Wing and activated in October 2011[ when the regular Air Force assumed associate responsibility to the 116th Air Control Wing for the JSTARS mission.
]
Lineage
* Constituted as the 461st Bombardment Wing, Light on 11 December 1953
: Activated on 23 December 1953
: Redesignated 461st Bombardment Wing, Tactical on 1 October 1955
: Inactivated on 1 April 1958
* Redesignated 461st Bombardment Wing, Heavy and activated on 15 November 1962 (not organized)
: Activated on 15 November 1962
: Organized on 1 February 1963
: Discontinued and inactivated on 25 March 1968
* Redesignated 461st Air Control Wing on 1 September 2011
: Activated on 1 October 2011[
]
Assignments
* Ninth Air Force
The Ninth Air Force (Air Forces Central) is a Numbered Air Force of the United States Air Force headquartered at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. It is the Air Force Service Component of United States Central Command (USCENTCOM), a joint D ...
, 23 December 1953 – 1 April 1958 (attached to Nineteenth Air Force 15 April 1956 – 1 April 1958)
* Strategic Air Command, 15 November 1962 (not organized)
* 22d Strategic Aerospace Division, 1 February 1963
* 819th Strategic Aerospace Division
The 819th Strategic Aerospace Division is an inactive United States Air Force formation. Its last assignment was with Second Air Force of Strategic Air Command (SAC) at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, where it was inactivated on 2 July 1966.
The di ...
, 1 July 1964
* Second Air Force
The Second Air Force (2 AF; ''2d Air Force'' in 1942) is a USAF numbered air force responsible for conducting basic military and technical training for Air Force enlisted members and non-flying officers. In World War II the CONUS unit defended ...
, 1 July 1965
* 19th Air Division, 2 July 1966 – 25 March 1968
* Ninth Air Force, 7 October 2011 – present[
]
Components
Groups
* 461st Bombardment Group (later 461st Operations Group), 23 December 1953 – 8 January 1958, 1 October 2011 – present[
* 461st Maintenance & Supply Group (later 461st Maintenance Group), 23 December 1953 – 8 January 1958, 1 October 2011 – present][''See'' Mueller, p. 243 (listing units)][Mueller, pp. 35–38]
* 461st Air Base Group, 23 December 1953 – 1 April 1958[
]
Squadrons
; Operational Squadrons
* 764th Bombardment Squadron, 1 February 1963 – 25 March 1968[
* 909th Air Refueling Squadron, 1 April 1963 – 25 June 1966][
; Maintenance Squadrons
* 58th Munitions Maintenance Squadron, 1 February 1963 – 25 March 1968
* 461st Armament & Electronics Maintenance Squadron, 1 February 1963 – 25 March 1968
* 461st Combat Defense Squadron (later 461st Security Police Squadron), 1 February 1963 – 25 March 1968
* 461st Field Maintenance Squadron, 1 February 1963 – 25 March 1968
* 461st Organizational Maintenance Squadron, 1 February 1963 – 25 March 1968
; Other units
* 461st Tactical Infirmary (later 461st Tactical Hospital), 8 April 1956 – 1 April 1958][''See'' Mueller, p. 38 (listing units)]
* 4463d USAF Infirmary, 8 April 1956 – 1 April 1958[
]
Stations
* Hill Air Force Base, Utah, 23 December 1953 – 8 April 1956
* Blytheville Air Force Base, Arkansas, 8 April 1956 – 1 April 1958
* Amarillo Air Force Base, Texas, 1 February 1963 – 28 March 1968
* Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, 7 October 2011 – present[
]
Aircraft
* Douglas B-26 Invader, 1953–1956
* Douglas C-47 Skytrain
The Douglas C-47 Skytrain or Dakota ( RAF designation) is a military transport aircraft developed from the civilian Douglas DC-3 airliner. It was used extensively by the Allies during World War II. During the war the C-47 was used for tro ...
, 1954–1956
* Martin B-57 Canberra, 1955–1958
* Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, 1963–1968
* Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker, 1963–1966
* E-8C Joint STARS, 2011–2023[
]
Awards and campaigns
[The wing is also entitled to display, through temporary bestowal, the two ]Distinguished Unit Citation
The Presidential Unit Citation (PUC), originally called the Distinguished Unit Citation, is awarded to units of the uniformed services of the United States, and those of allied countries, for extraordinary heroism in action against an armed e ...
s earned by the 461st Operations Group. Haulman, AFHRA factsheet.
[The wing is also entitled to display, through temporary bestowal, the campaign streamers earned by the 461st Operations Group. Haulman, AFHRA factsheet.]
See also
* B-24 Liberator units of the United States Army Air Forces
* List of B-52 Units of the United States Air Force
The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress has been operational with the United States Air Force since 5 June 1955. This list is of the units it's assigned to, and bases they're stationed at.
In addition to the USAF, A single RB-52B (52-008) was flown by ...
* List of B-57 units of the United States Air Force
* List of Douglas A-26 Invader operators
The List of Douglas A-26 Invader operators lists the nations, their air force units, and civilian companies that have operated the Douglas Aircraft Company, Douglas A-26 Invader (re-designated B-26 Invader after 1947):
Military operators Angol ...
* List of Douglas C-47 Skytrain operators
List of C-47 Skytrain operators includes the country, military service, known squadrons, and related data. The Skytrain or Dakota is a military transport that was developed from the Douglas DC-3 airliner. The C-47 has served with over 90 co ...
*
* List of USAF Strategic Wings assigned to the Strategic Air Command
References
Notes
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Bibliography
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Further reading
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Military units and formations in Georgia (U.S. state)
Military units and formations established in 2011