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The 478th Aeronautical Systems Wing is an inactive
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of the
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which was last based at
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, Ohio, where it was inactivated in 2009. The
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was first organized as the 478th Fighter Group (Two Engine), which briefly served as a
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Replacement Training Unit in 1944. The unit was disbanded when the Army Air Forces reorganized its training units into AAF Base Units to reduce manpower requirements in the United States. The 478th Fighter Group (Air Defense) opened
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, North Dakota under Air Defense Command in 1957 and managed its expansion as an air defense and
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base. In 1960, the group also assumed an alert commitment when it gained the
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. In April 1961, the group was replaced by the 478th Fighter Wing as its responsibilities expanded to host a Strategic Air Command (SAC) wing. SAC activities at Grand Forks continued to expand with the planned addition of a
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wing. In 1963 SAC took over host responsibilities for the base and the wing was inactivated. In 1985 the 478th group and wing were consolidated into a single unit. In the spring of 2007, the consolidated unit was redesignated the 478th Aeronautical Systems Wing and activated with three subordinate groups as a systems development unit at
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. Ohio. In 2009 the wing was inactivated along with two of its groups and its functions transferred to its subordinate 478th Aeronautical Systems Group.


History


World War II

The
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was first activated in late 1943 as the 478th Fighter Group (Two Engine) at Hamilton Field, California.Maurer, ''Combat Units'', p. 350 Its original squadrons were the 454th,Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 560 544th,Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 648-649 545thMaurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 649 and 546th Fighter Squadrons.Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 650 The group drew its cadre from the
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. The
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moved twice in the first two months of its existence, to
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in December 1943, then to
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in February 1944. Starting in January its component squadrons dispersed to separate bases in California, Oregon, and Washington. The group experienced delays and was not fully manned or equipped until March 1944, when it began operations as a Replacement Training Unit (RTU) using single engine
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s despite its designation as a two engine unit. RTUs were oversized units whose mission was to train individual pilots or aircrews. The group's 454th Fighter Squadron did not equip as an operational squadron, but served as an administrative unit that processed fighter pilots before they were assigned to RTUs. This squadron was detached from the group in January 1944. However, the Army Air Forces found that standard military units, based on relatively inflexible tables of organization were proving poorly adapted to the training mission. Accordingly, a more functional system was adopted in which each base was organized into a separate numbered unit, while the groups and squadrons acting as RTUs were disbanded or inactivated. The 478th was disbanded at the end of the month in this reorganization. The group's squadrons at Redmond and at
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moved to
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, where they were replaced by the 432d AAF Base Unit (Fighter Replacement Training Unit, Single Engine). The personnel and equipment of the 454th squadron at Salinas Army Air Base became part of the 451st AAF Base Unit (Night Fighter Replacement Training Unit) and those of the squadron at
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were absorbed by the 465th AAF Base Unit. The 478th headquarters provided the cadre for the 317th Wing (P-39) which managed all P-39 training for
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.The 317th wing headquarters was also a Base Unit, the 401st, rather than a table of organization unit. ''See'' . The 317th moved to Portland upon organization.


Cold War Air Defense

The unit was reconstituted at the end of 1956 and redesignated the 478th Fighter Group (Air Defense). It was activated at Grand Forks Air Force Base in February 1957, but had no tactical units assigned.''See'' The group mission was to build up
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, North Dakota. It was initially assigned an air base squadron and a materiel squadronCornett & Johnson, p. 146 to carry out this mission. The Air Force had announced plans to build a base in eastern North Dakota for the air defense of the United States, and Grand Forks had been selected by the
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.History of Grand Forks Air Force Base and the 319th Air Refueling Wing, p. 2 By the end of 1957 the group had managed the completion of the first runway, fighter base facilities, fuel storage and refueling facilities, a control tower and operations facility.Mueller, p. 202 The group's first tenant, the
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was activated in December, and its
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Direction Center (DC-11) was accepted for operation in March 1958. The Air Force had announced the additional expansion of Grand Forks to support Strategic Air Command (SAC)
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s and
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and in September 1958 SAC activated the
4133d Strategic Wing The 319th Reconnaissance Wing is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the Air Combat Command. It is stationed at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota. The wing is the host unit at Grand Forks. The wing operates E/RQ-4B Global Hawk r ...
to serve as the headquarters for this future expansion. In May 1960 the
18th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron The 18th Aggressor Squadron (18 AGRS) is a subordinate unit of the 354th Fighter Wing based at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska, and flies the Block 30 General Dynamics F-16C/D aircraft. Mission The 18th Aggressor Squadron prepares combat Air ...
, flying
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sCornett & Johnson, p. 114 moved to Grand Forks from
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, Michigan and was assigned to the group.Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 99-100 With its arrival the 478th's mission expanded to train and maintain combat ready aircrews for the defense of the United States. Upon arrival at Grand Forks, the 18th began conversion to
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s, completing the transition by June. The group's host responsibilities grew as well when SAC's 4133d wing became operational, adding the 905th Air Refueling Squadron and four maintenance squadrons. The growth of the support mission at Grand Forks was recognized in April 1961 when ADC activated the 478th Fighter Wing and a number of subordinate units to replace the group.Ravenstein, pp. 265–266 Although the number of ADC interceptor squadrons remained almost constant in the early 1960s, attrition (and the fact that production lines closed in 1961) caused a gradual drop in the number of planes assigned to a squadron, from 24 to typically 18 by 1964. These reductions made it apparent that the primary mission of Grand Forks would be to support SAC and resulted in the inactivation of the wingMcMullen, pp. 41, 43-45 and, because of its expanding role at Grand Forks, SAC assumed control of the base from ADC and the wing and all the wing's support units were transferred to SAC and were inactivated.Cornett & Johnson, p. 81Cornett & Johnson, p. 108Cornett & Johnson, p. 140 The 18th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron transferred to the direct control of Grand Forks Air Defense Sector.


Systems Development

The wing was redesignated the 478th Aeronautical Systems Wing and activated at
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, Ohio in 2007 and was assigned three groups.Research Division, Air Force Historical Research Agency, Air Force Organization Change Status Report, April 2007, Maxwell AFB, AL The wing focused on systems development and procurement for the
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aircraft. It was inactivated along with the 778th and 878th groups in 2009 and its mission and personnel transferred to its subordinate 478th Aeronautical Systems Group as the Raptor approached operational capability.Research Division, Air Force Historical Research Agency, Air Force Organization Change Status Report, June 2009, Maxwell AFB, AL


Lineage

478th Fighter Group * Constituted as the 478th Fighter Group (Two Engine) on 12 October 1943 : Activated on 1 December 1943 : Disbanded on 31 March 1944 * Reconstituted and redesignated 478th Fighter Group (Air Defense), on 11 December 1956 : Activated on 28 February 1957 * Inactivated 1 February 1961 * Consolidated 31 January 1984 with the 478th Fighter Wing (Air Defense) 478th Fighter Wing * Constituted as the 478th Fighter-Day Wing on 25 March 1953 : Redesignated 478th Fighter Wing (Air Defense) on 28 December 1960 and activated (not organized) * Activated on 1 February 1961 : Inactivated on 1 July 1963 * Consolidated 31 January 1984 with the 478th Fighter Group (Air Defense)


Assignments

*
San Francisco Fighter Wing The San Francisco Fighter Wing is a disbanded United States Air Force unit. The wing provided air defense of the central Pacific coast and trained fighter units and pilots. It was stationed at San Francisco, California, where it was disbanded ...
, 1 December 1943 * Seattle Fighter Wing, 3 February 1944 - 31 March 1944 *
31st Air Division The 31st Air Division (31st AD) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Air Defense Command, assigned to Tenth Air Force, being stationed at Sioux City Municipal Airport, Iowa. It was inactivated on 31 ...
, 8 February 1957 *
29th Air Division The 29th Air Division (29th AD) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Air Defense Command, being stationed at Duluth International Airport, Minnesota. It was inactivated on 15 November 1969. History ...
, 1 January 1959 * Grand Forks Air Defense Sector, 1 April 1959 - 1 July 1963478th Fighter Group assigned prior to 1 February 1961, 478th Fighter Wing assigned subsequently. *
Aeronautical Systems Center The Aeronautical Systems Center (ASC) is an inactivated Air Force product center that designed, developed and delivered weapon systems and capabilities for U.S. Air Force, other U.S. military, allied and coalition-partner warfighters. ASC managed ...
, 2 April 2007 - 12 June 2009Lineage and stations through 2007 in Robertson, AFHRA Factsheet 478 Aeronautical Systems Wing


Components


Tactical Squadrons

* 18th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 1 May 1960 - 1 July 1963Assigned to 478th Fighter Group prior to 1 February 1961, 478th Fighter Wing subsequently * 454th Fighter Squadron, 1 December 1943 - 31 March 1944 (detached to 481st Night Fighter Operational Training Group after 10 January 1944) :: Salinas Army Air Base, California, 11 January 1944 - 31 March 1944 * 544th Fighter Squadron, 1 December 1943 - 31 March 1944 :: Paine Field, Washington, 27 January 1944 - 31 March 1944 * 545th Fighter Squadron, 1 December 1943 - 31 March 1944 :: Portland Army Air Base, Oregon, 29 March 1944 - 31 March 1944 * 546th Fighter Squadron, 1 December 1943 - 31 March 1944 :: Madras Army Air Field, Oregon, 2 February 1944 :: Portland Army Air Base, Oregon, 29 March 1944 -31 March 1944


Support Units

Groups * 478th Air Base Group, 1 February 1961 - 1 July 1963 * 478th Aeronautical Systems Group. 2 April 2007 - 12 June 2009 * 778th Aeronautical Systems Group. 2 April 2007 - 12 June 2009 * 878th Aeronautical Systems Group. 2 April 2007 - 12 June 2009 * 478th USAF Dispensary (later 478th USAF Hospital), 14 June 1958 - 1 July 1963 Squadrons * 478th Air Base Squadron, 8 February 1957 - 1 April 1961 * 478th Civil Engineering Squadron, 28 September 1960 - 1 April 1961 * 478th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 1 September 1959 - 1 July 1963 * 478th Materiel Squadron, 8 February 1957 - 1 February 1961 * 478th Supply Squadron, 1 February 1961 - 1 April 1963 * 478th Transportation Squadron, 1 February 1961 - 1 July 1963


Stations

* Hamilton Field, California, 1 December 1943 * Santa Rosa Army Air Field, California, 12 December 1943 * Redmond Army Air Field, Oregon, 3 February 1944 - 31 March 1944 * Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota, 20 February 1957 - 1 July 1963478th Fighter Group stationed prior to 1 February 1961, 478th Fighter Wing stationed subsequently. * Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, 2 April 2007 - 12 June 2009


Aircraft

* Bell P-39 Airacobra, 1944 * Convair F-102A Delta Dagger, 1960 * Convair TF-102A Delta Dagger, 1960 * McDonnell F-101B Voodoo, 1960-1961; 1961-1963


References


Notes


Citations


Bibliography

* :: * * * * McMullen, Richard F. (1964) "The Fighter Interceptor Force 1962-1964" ADC Historical Study No. 27, Air Defense Command, Ent Air Force Base, CO (Confidential, declassified 22 Mar 2000) * * * 319 Air Refueling Wing
History of Grand Forks Air Force Base and the 319th Air Refueling Wing
as of 21 February 2007 Retrieved December 11, 2013 Further Reading * *


External links

* * * BG C. D. Moore {{USAAF 4th Air Force World War II Aeronautical systems wings of the United States Air Force Military units and formations in Ohio Military units and formations established in 1943