The 1211th Test Squadron is an inactive
United States Air Force
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unit. It was last assigned to the
9th Weather Reconnaissance Group
The 9th Weather Reconnaissance Wing is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Air Weather Service at McClellan Air Force Base, California, where it was inactivated on 31 August 1975.
History
Weather ...
, stationed at
Kirtland AFB
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,
New Mexico
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, seat = Santa Fe, New Mexico, Santa Fe
, LargestCity = Albuquerque, New Mexico, Albuquerque
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. It was inactivated on 8 June 1963.
History
The squadron conducted nuclear cloud sampling during atmospheric testing.
The idea of atomic cloud sampling developed from atmospheric testing during
Operation Sandstone
Operation Sandstone was a series of nuclear weapon tests in 1948. It was the third series of American tests, following Trinity in 1945 and Crossroads in 1946, and preceding Ranger. Like the Crossroads tests, the Sandstone tests were carried o ...
in the spring of 1948. During the operation, an aircraft accidentally flew through an atomic cloud. An analysis of the radiation dosages received by the crewmembers was found to be minor and led to the realization that sampling could be accomplished effectively with manned aircraft.
Analyses of samples collected from atomic clouds were considered the most accurate method of determining the efficiency and yield of a nuclear device.
Air Force Special Weapons Center (AFSWC) scientists accompanied the squadron on sampling missions in order to assess effects on humans. The
Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) recommended that the USAF establish an organization specifically for gathering cloud samples.
In 1953, HQ, USAF approved a test squadron for sampling atomic clouds; the squadron was titled the 4926th Test Squadron (Sampling) and assigned to the 4925th Test Group (Atomic). The new squadron was created within AFSWC's 4925th Test Group (Atomic), as the group, up to that time, had assisted the AEC and AFSWP in nuclear weapons effects tests and had actually developed operational techniques for airborne sampling of the effects. These included in-flight laboratories to gather airborne data on test results, piloted and drone aircraft to sample radioactive clouds, safety aircraft to measure radioactivity in areas surrounding tests, and nuclear-cloud-tracking aircraft to establish fallout patterns.
Initially using the
F-84G Thunderjet, The
B-57B Canberra was first used during
Operation Teapot in 1955. By 1956, the B-57B was a staple of the AFSWC sampling program. In addition to the dedicated men of the 4926th TS, many aircraft and crews were pulled from operational squadrons around the Air Force to help formulate procedures to operate successfully in a nuclear environment, if necessary. Flying the B-57, the 4926th Test Squadron (Sampling) participated in many operations, the majority at the Nevada Test Site and the remainder at Eniwetok Atoll.
In April 1961, shortly after Air Research and Development Command was redesignated
Air Force Systems Command
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Ove ...
, the squadron was transferred to
Air Weather Service
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and renumbered 1211.
With the end of atmospheric nuclear testing in 1963, the squadron was discontinued. Its personnel and aircraft were reassigned to the
58th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron.
History of the 4950th Test Group (Nuclear)
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Lineage
* Designates as the 4926th Test Squadron (Sampling) and organized on 1 April 1953
: Redesignated 1211th Test Squadron (Sampling) on 16 August 1961
: Discontinued on 8 June 1963
Assignments
* 4925th Test Group
The 4925th Test Group is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last was assigned to the 4901st Support Wing (Atomic), stationed at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. It was inactivated on 31 August 1961. Known as "The Megaton Blasters ...
(Atomic), 1 April 1953
: Attached to 4930th Test Support Group during nuclear tests in the Pacific, 1953–1961
: Attached to 4935th Air Base Squadron during nuclear tests in Nevada, 1953–1961
* 4950th Test Group (Nuclear), 1 September 1956
* 4925th Test Group (Atomic), 1960
* 9th Weather Reconnaissance Group
The 9th Weather Reconnaissance Wing is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Air Weather Service at McClellan Air Force Base, California, where it was inactivated on 31 August 1975.
History
Weather ...
, 16 August 1961 – 8 June 1963
Stations
* Kirtland Air Force Base
Kirtland Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base located in the southeast quadrant of the Albuquerque, New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico urban area, adjacent to the Albuquerque International Sunport. The base was named for the ea ...
, New Mexico, 1 April 1953 – 8 June 1963
: Operated from: Bucholz Army Airfield
Bucholz Army Airfield is a United States Army airfield located on Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands. Its position is ideal for refueling during trans-Pacific flights, and the airport is available to civilians through Air Marshall Islands and Un ...
, Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands (During nuclear tests)
: Operated from: Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field, Nevada (During nuclear tests)
Operations
* Operation Upshot–Knothole, 1953 (Nevada)
* Operation Castle
Operation Castle was a United States series of high-yield (high-energy) nuclear tests by Joint Task Force 7 (JTF-7) at Bikini Atoll beginning in March 1954. It followed '' Operation Upshot–Knothole'' and preceded '' Operation Teapot''.
Cond ...
, 1954 (Bikini Atoll)
* Operation Teapot, 1955, (Nevada)
* Operation Wigwam
Operation Wigwam involved a single test of the Mark 90 "Betty" nuclear bomb. It was conducted between '' Operation Teapot'' and '' Project 56'' on May 14, 1955, about 500 miles (800 km) southwest of San Diego, California. 6,800 personne ...
, 1955, (Nevada)
* Operation Redwing, 1956 (Bikini, Enewetak Atolls)
* Operation Plumbbob
Operation Plumbbob was a series of nuclear tests that were conducted between May 28 and October 7, 1957, at the Nevada Test Site, following '' Project 57'', and preceding '' Project 58/58A''.
Background
The operation consisted of 29 explosio ...
, 1957, (Nevada)
* Operation Hardtack I
Operation Hardtack I was a series of 35 nuclear tests conducted by the United States from April 28 to August 18 in 1958 at the Pacific Proving Grounds. At the time of testing, the Operation Hardtack I test series included more nuclear detonatio ...
, 1958, (Enewetak Atoll)
* Operation Hardtack II
Operation Hardtack II was a series of 37 nuclear tests conducted by the United States in 1958 at the Nevada Test Site. These tests followed the ''Operation Argus'' series and preceded the '' Operation Nougat'' series.
With test moratoriums on ...
, 1958, (Nevada)
* Operation Dominic I and II
Operation Dominic was a series of 31 nuclear test explosions with a total yield conducted in 1962 by the United States in the Pacific. This test series was scheduled quickly, in order to respond in kind to the Soviet resumption of testing ...
, 1962–1963, (Pacific)
* Operation Storax, 1962–1963 (Nevada)
* Operation Sunbeam
Operation Sunbeam (also known as Operation Dominic II) was a series of four nuclear tests conducted at the United States's Nevada Test Site in 1962. ''Operation Sunbeam'' tested tactical nuclear warheads; the most notable was the ''Davy Crock ...
, 1962 (Nevada)
Aircraft
* F-84G Thunderjet, 1953–1955
* B-57B Canberra, 1955–1963
* RB-57D Canberra, 1957–1963
References
Notes
Bibliography
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Further reading
* Mikesh, Robert C. Martin B-57 Canberra: The Complete Record. Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 1995. {{ISBN, 0-88740-661-0.
Test squadrons of the United States Air Force
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