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unit, existing between 1948 and 1966. It was last stationed at
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, Maryland. The 1254th Air Transport Wing was a
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of the Military Air Transport Service (MATS) which was first organized as a squadron in 1948. The mission of the 1254th Air Transport Wing was to manage the MATS
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fleet of aircraft for
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s (VIP)s in the
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area. The wing reported directly to MATS Headquarters after 1952. It was discontinued on 8 January 1966.


History

''For the history of
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s after 1966 see 89th Airlift Wing''


Origins

In 1944
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(ATC) organized the 503d AAF Base Unit at Washington National Airport, Virginia and assigned it to its North Atlantic Division. The unit replaced the 26th Transport Group and the Washington National Airport Staff Squadron. Because of its frequent transport of high-ranking passengers, the unit was referred to as the "Brass Hat Squadron." The 503d operated the first airplane designated as a presidential plane, the Douglas VC-54C known as the "Sacred Cow." This aircraft was used by Presidents
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and Truman. It took President Roosevelt to the
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in 1945. On 26 July 1947, President Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947 while on board this plane. This act established the Air Force as an independent service, making the Sacred Cow the "birthplace" of the USAF. In 1947 the unit began to operate the Douglas VC-118 named "Independence" after President Truman's home town as the primary presidential airplane.


1254th Squadron

On 1 June 1948 Military Air Transport Service (MATS) replaced ATC. MATS organized the 16th Air Transport Squadron at
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, Massachusetts.''See'' The squadron moved to Washington National Airport, Virginia on 1 September. Its mission was to provide air transportation for high-ranking United States government officials, and for designated individuals of foreign dignitaries visiting the United States. The Squadron also sent aircraft to Europe in support of the
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. In October the squadron was redesignated the 1254th Air Transport Squadron. From 1949 to 1951 the squadron also trained an attached Air Force Reserve unit, the 8522d Air Transport Squadron.Abstract, History 1254 Air Transport Squadron Jul-Aug 1950
(retrieved 10 October 2013)
In October 1950, President Truman flew a Lockheed VC-121 Constellation, also named "Independence" to the Wake Island Conference to meet with General Douglas MacArthur to confer on the progress of the
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.


1254th Group

The
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was expanded to
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status on 1 August 1952. The following month, the 1111th Special Air Missions Squadron at
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, District of Columbia was transferred to MATS from Headquarters Command, redesignated the 1299th Air Transport Squadron (Special Missions) and assigned to the group, In January 1953 1298th Air Transport Squadrons (Special Missions) was organized under the group at Washington National. On 1 March 1957 the group was assigned two Bell H-13J helicopters, the first rotary wing aircraft assigned. The H-13s initial mission was to provide short range air transportation for the President to an alternate location in the event of an emergency evacuation. These helicopters remained on alert to perform this mission.Abstract, History 1254 Air Transport Group Jan-Jun 1957
(retrieved 10 October 2013)
In 1959 the group became the first USAF unit to operate jet aircraft for the transportation of personnel when it accepted three VC-137As. One of the more unusual passengers carried by the wing was
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prime minister
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who was transported on one of these aircraft during his 1959 tour of the United States.


1254th Wing

The unit expanded to
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size and in 1961 all its units moved to Andrews Air Force BaseMueller, p. 12 from National Airport and Bolling. VC-137C 62-6000 was used for Presidential transport during the Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon Administrations. It was the first aircraft popularly known as Air Force One. It was famously flown to
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, Texas, 22 November 1963. it was on this aircraft that
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was sworn into office as the
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, following the assassination of President
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and returned the body of President Kennedy to Washington, D.C. that evening. With the inactivation of Military Air Transport Service, the 1254th Air Transport Wing was discontinued on 8 January 1966 and its personnel and equipment were reassigned to 89th Military Airlift Wing (MAW) of
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. Its 1298th Air Transport Squadron was replaced by the 98th Military Airlift Squadron and its 1299th Air Transport Squadron by the 99th Military Airlift Squadron. Because this was a MAJCON to AFCON unit conversion, the 89th wing and 98th and 99th squadrons were entitled to retain the honors (but not the history or lineage) of their predecessors. Following this provision 89th adopted the 1254th's emblem as its own on 28 April 1966.


Lineage

* Designated as the 16th Air Transport Squadron : Organized on 1 June 1948 : Redesignated 1254th Air Transport Squadron (Special Missions) on 1 October 1948 : Redesignated as: 1254th Air Transport Group (Special Missions) on 1 August 1952 : Redesignated as: 1254th Air Transport Group (Heavy) (Special Missions) on 1 July 1954 : Redesignated as: 1254th Air Transport Wing on 1 December 1960 : Discontinued on 8 January 1966


Assignments

* 520th Air Transport Group, 1 June 1948 *
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, 1 July 1948 *
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, 1 September 1948 * Military Air Transport Service, 1 January 1951 – 8 January 1966


Components

Operational Squadrons * 1298th Air Transport Squadron (Special Missions), 1 February 1953 – 8 January 1966 * 1299th Air Transport Squadron (Special Missions), 1 August 1952 – 8 January 1966 :: Stationed at Bolling Air Force Base until 10 July 1961 * 8522d Air Transport Squadron (Corollary), (attached 14 July 1949 - 23 June 1951) Support Squadrons * 1254th USAF Dispensary, ''ca''. 1 February 1954 - ''ca''. 1 November 1957 * 1254th Air Police Squadron, 1 June 1962 – 8 January 1966 * 1254th Air Terminal Squadron, 1 June 1962 – 8 January 1966 * 1254th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 1 June 1962 – 8 January 1966 * 1255th Air Base Squadron (later 1255th Support Squadron), 1 August 1952 – 1 April 1964


Stations

* Westover Air Force Base, Massachusetts, 1 June 1948 * Washington National Airport, Virginia, 1 September 1948 * Andrews AFB, Maryland, 10 July 1961 – 8 January 1966


Aircraft


Presidential Aircraft

* Douglas VC-54C 42-107451 "Sacred Cow" : Used by Presidents
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and Truman. The airplane is now on display at National Museum of the USAF. * Douglas VC-118 46-505 "Independence" : Used by President Truman. The Army Air Forces ordered the 29th production DC-6 as a replacement for the "Sacred Cow". The aft fuselage was converted into a stateroom. Also, the main cabin seated 24 passengers or could be made up into 12 "sleeper" berths. The airplane is now on display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. * Lockheed VC-121 Super Constellation, "Independence" : Replaced the previous airplane * Lockheed VC-121 Super Constellation, "Colombine II" : Dedicated by
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on 24 November 1954 * Lockheed VC-121E Super Constellation, 53-7885 "Colombine III" : Ordered by US Navy as R7V-1 Bu. No. 131650 and diverted during construction as Presidential aircraft. Operated until 1966. The plane was replaced in October 1962 by Boeing VC-137C. The airplane is now on display at the
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. * Boeing VC-137A-BN 58-6970; 58-6971, 58-6972 : Three commercial 707-153 bought by USAF as VIP transports. All later converted to VC-137B with JT3D-3 turbofans. :: 6970 to The Museum of Flight, Seattle, WA in June 1996. :: 6971 to AMARC as CZ0193 8 Oct 1998. On display at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ :: 6972 scrapped in 1996 due to severe corrosion. * Boeing VC-137C. 62-6000; 62-7000 : Special 707-353B for Office of the President. The airplane was retired from service in 1998. 62-6000 is now in the Presidential Gallery collection of the National Museum of the United States Air Force. The aircraft is currently not on public display due to budget cutbacks at the museum.


Other Aircraft

* Douglas VC-47 Skytrain * Douglas VC-54 Skymaster * Douglas VC-118 Liftmaster * Convair VC-131 Samaritan *
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, 1958-unknown * Bell H-13J, 1957-unknown * Aero Commander L-26B (later U-4A), 1956-unknownAbstract, History 1254th Air Transport Group Jul-Dec 1956
(retrieved 10 October 2013)


Award


References


Notes


Bibliography

* *
AF Pamphlet 900-2, Unit Decorations, Awards and Campaign Participation Credits
Department of the Air Force, Washington, DC, 15 Jun 1971 Further reading * {{cite book, last=Ulanoff, first=Stanley M., title=MATS: The Story of the Military Air Transport Service, year=1964, publisher=Franklin Watts, Inc., location=New York, NY, isbn=978-1-19908-768-3


External links


C 121 Constellation "Columbine III"

President Kennedy and Mrs Kennedy land at Love Field
Four Digit Wings of the United States Air Force Military units and formations disestablished in 1966 1948 establishments in Massachusetts 1966 disestablishments in Maryland Air transport wings of the United States Air Force