The 143d Airlift Wing (143 AW) is a unit of the
Rhode Island Air National Guard
The Rhode Island Air National Guard (RI ANG) is the aerial militia of the Rhode Island, State of Rhode Island, United States, United States of America. It is a reserve of the United States Air Force and along with the Rhode Island Army National Gu ...
, stationed at
Quonset Point Air National Guard Station
Quonset Point Air National Guard Station is the home base of the Rhode Island Air National Guard 143rd Airlift Wing. Naval Air Station (NAS) Quonset Point was a United States Naval Base in Quonset Point, Rhode Island that was deactivated in 1 ...
, Rhode Island. If activated to federal service, the Wing is gained by the
United States Air Force
The United States Air Force (USAF) is the Air force, air service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is one of the six United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. Tracing its ori ...
Air Mobility Command
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. Its mission is to transport personnel and equipment, or, when activated for State Active Duty, to protect life, property and public safety.
The
143d Airlift Squadron
The 143rd Airlift Squadron (143 AS) is a unit of the 143rd Airlift Wing, Rhode Island Air National Guard (RI ANG) located at Quonset Point Air National Guard Station, Rhode Island. The 143rd is equipped with the Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Herc ...
assigned to the Wing's 143d Operations Group, is a descendant organization of the 152nd Observation Squadron, established on 21 August 1939. It is one of the 29 original National Guard Observation Squadrons of the
United States Army National Guard
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formed before
World War II
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.
Units
The 143d Airlift Wing consists of the following units:
* 143d Operations Group
**
143d Airlift Squadron
The 143rd Airlift Squadron (143 AS) is a unit of the 143rd Airlift Wing, Rhode Island Air National Guard (RI ANG) located at Quonset Point Air National Guard Station, Rhode Island. The 143rd is equipped with the Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Herc ...
* 143d Maintenance Group
* 143d Medical Group
* 143d Mission Support Group
History
143rd Air Commando Group
The unit was renamed the 143rd Air Commando Group on 2 July 1963 and reassigned to the Special Air Warfare Center at
Eglin Air Force Base
Eglin Air Force Base is a United States Air Force (USAF) base in the western Florida panhandle, located about southwest of Valparaiso, Florida, Valparaiso in Okaloosa County, Florida, Okaloosa County.
The host unit at Eglin is the 96th Test ...
for guidance in unconventional warfare. Initial specialized training at Eglin AFB included low-level airdrop deliveries, sod field and wilderness operations, skip-bombing and other activities in support of irregular ground forces. The new assignment was part of the United States unconventional warfare buildup since 1961 based on the limited warfare operations in Vietnam. The first Group commander was Col Robert M. Magown of Warwick. The first commander of the groups Air Commando Squadron was Col Paul M. Burns of Cranston.
In August 1963, four HU-16s took part in
U.S. Strike Command's Joint Exercise Swift Strike III on behalf of TF Blue. TF Blue was made up of XVIII Airborne Corps (82d and 101st Airborne Divisions and 5th Logistical Command), Ninth Air Force, and a Joint Unconventional Warfare Task Force for guerrilla operations. It was the first time since World War II an airborne corps operated against a ground corps. About 85,000 Army troops participated. The unit flew 75 sorties during the exercise. Some of the missions included night landing on a lake in deep red territory to pick up blue guerillas who had been operating behind red lines. The unit made a number of drops of bundles, propaganda leaflets, and several flights in a plane equipped with a loudspeaker to spread propaganda among red troops.
On 31 July 1964, three
HU-16 Albatross
The Grumman HU-16 Albatross is a large, twin-radial engined amphibious flying boat that was used by the United States Air Force (USAF), the U.S. Navy (USN), the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), and the Royal Canadian Air Force primarily as a search an ...
and three
U-10 Courier left Hillsgrove Airport on a 2 1/2-hour training mission at 7pm. One of the U-10 planes crashed in shallow waters shortly before 9:30pm between
Conimicut Light and Conimicut Point. Several witnesses reported hearing the plane's engine quit and seeing the lights go out. RIANG members Maj Alan Hall Jr. (navigator) and Capt Donald Leach (pilot) were killed in the crash.
The Operations and Training building opened on 24 October 1965 located at 541 Airport Road, Warwick, RI. Construction began on 22 July 1964. The U-shaped, one-story, 20,000 square feet headquarters building cost $306,000. One wing was for a dispensary, the other for a mess hall and the front was used for administrative offices.
The group was established on 1 July 1968 when the Rhode Island Air National Guard 143rd Special Operations Squadron was authorized to expand to a group level. The 143rd Special Operations Group was established by the National Guard Bureau, with the 143rd SOS becoming the group's flying squadron. Other squadrons assigned into the group were the 143rd Headquarters, 143rd Material Squadron (Maintenance), 143rd Combat Support Squadron, and the 143rd USAF Dispensary.
The Grumman SA-16 Albatross flown by the group since 1955 was replaced in 1968 with an updated version of the Albatross, the
HU-16. With twice the cargo capability and range, the HU-16 opened up new avenues of opportunity as was demonstrated in 1970. Flight and Ground crews of the 143rd assisted scientists and engineers of the
Naval Underwater Systems Center
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, conducting studies of undersea acoustics, at
Lake Tanganyika
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in Africa during April and again in August at
Hudson Bay
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, Canada.
The unit would work in the Special Operations field for seven more years, during which the HU-16 aircraft were eventually retired in 1972 and replaced with Fairchild C-119G/L "Flying Boxcars".
Tactical airlift
In 1975 as part of a larger reorganization the 143rd was redesignated as a Tactical Airlift Group and assigned Lockheed
C-130A Hercules
The Lockheed C-130 Hercules is an American four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft designed and built by Lockheed (now Lockheed Martin). Capable of using unprepared runways for takeoffs and landings, the C-130 was originally designe ...
aircraft. In 1980 the 143rd Tactical Airlift Group moved from T.F. Green airport to its new home at
Quonset Air National Guard Base
Quonset State Airport is a joint civil-military public airport located on Quonset Point, in northeastern North Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States, adjacent to Narragansett Bay. It is a general aviation airport and there is no scheduled airl ...
.
As global airlifters, Rhode Island "Herks" were found in all parts of the United States, Europe, Africa, South America and the Caribbean. The 143rd played a vital role in deployments such as Volant Oak, Volant Pine, Red Flag, Dragon Hammer, Volant Rodeo competitions and humanitarian efforts such as "Operation Toy Lift" which provided toys to the children of Granada on 1986. In 1989, the 143rd was selected for conversion to the C-130E Model.
In 1990 unit volunteers provided support during
Operation Desert Shield
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. In September, unit members flew out of
Rhein-Main Air Base
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, Germany to support operational missions from Turkey and Saudi Arabia. The second group of volunteers arrived at
RAF Mildenhall
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, England in January 1991 and was in the theater of operations when Operation Desert Shield turned into
Operation Desert Storm
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. With the defeat of the Iraqi forces and the end of the Gulf War, members returned home in June 1991 and were released from active duty.
As part of
Air Mobility Command
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the unit continued to be called upon to support State, Federal, and UN activities throughout the world. Volunteers from the 143rd participated in many
United Nations
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relief missions; Somalia in 1992,
Operation Provide Promise
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By the end of the operation, ...
in 1993 flying daylight air-land missions into
Sarajevo
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along with night airdrops over remote areas of
Bosnia-Herzegovina
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.
On 1 October 1995 the group was elevated to Wing status. In 1998 the Air Force formed the Expeditionary Air Force (EAF); smaller sized war fighting "packages" able to rapidly respond to regional conflicts. The Wing has participated in five AEF cycles, supporting
Operation Joint Forge
The Stabilisation Force (SFOR) was a NATO-led multinational peacekeeping force deployed to Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Bosnian War. Although SFOR was led by NATO, several non-NATO countries contributed troops. It was replaced by EUFOR Alth ...
in the Balkans,
Operation Southern Watch
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United States Central Command's Joint Task Force Southwest Asia (JTF-SWA) had the mission of moni ...
in Southwest Asia and Coronet Oak in South America.
Current operations
After the
11 September 2001 terrorist attacks, the wing deployed unit members to Ground Zero, to US bases for homeland security and implemented 24-hour operations at Quonset. The 143rd AW has flown many missions transporting equipment and personnel for the
War in Afghanistan (2001-2021)
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and the
War in Iraq
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* Esta ...
. The 143rd AW provided the 1st ever C-130J Aircraft in a combat role by the U.S. Air Force in December 2004 and continued to support the war effort with both the C-130E and C-130J until retiring the C-130E in 2005. The 143rd AW also provided and continues to provide the much needed troop support within Southwest Asia and many other areas of the world.
In December 2001, the 143rd received its first C-130J-30. The Wing became the first in the Air Force to receive the "stretch" version of the "J" model. As the most modern tactical airlifter in the world, the C-130J-30 can carry more cargo or personnel farther, faster, and more economically than the C-130E proving its increased airlift capability. The fleet for the 143rd was completed with the arrival of the eighth J-model at Quonset on 15 June 2007.
Lineage
* Established as 143rd Special Operations Group, and activated, 1 July 1968
: Re-designated: 143rd Tactical Airlift Group, 1 October 1975
: Status changed from Group to Wing, 1 October 1995
: Re-designated: 143rd Airlift Wing, 1 October 1995
Assignments
*
Rhode Island Air National Guard
The Rhode Island Air National Guard (RI ANG) is the aerial militia of the Rhode Island, State of Rhode Island, United States, United States of America. It is a reserve of the United States Air Force and along with the Rhode Island Army National Gu ...
, 1 July 1968 – Present
: Gained 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 ...
: Gained by:
Military Airlift Command
The Military Airlift Command (MAC) is an inactive United States Air Force major command (MAJCOM) that was headquartered at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. Established on 1 January 1966, MAC was the primary strategic airlift organization of ...
, 1 December 1974
: Gained by:
Air Mobility Command
The Air Mobility Command (AMC) is a List of Major Commands of the United States Air Force, Major Command (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force, U.S. Air Force. It is headquartered at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, east of St. Louis, Missouri, ...
, 1 June 1992
Components
* 143rd Operations Group, 1 October 1995 – Present
*
143rd Airlift Squadron, 1 July 1968 – 19 October 1995
: Assigned to 143 OG effective 1 October 1995
Stations
*
Theodore Francis Green Airport
Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport is a public international airport in Warwick, Rhode Island, United States, south of the state's capital and largest city of Providence. Opened in 1931, the airport was named for former Rhode Isla ...
, Rhode Island, 1 July 1968
*
Quonset State Airport
Quonset State Airport is a joint civil-military public airport located on Quonset Point, in northeastern North Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States, adjacent to Narragansett Bay. It is a general aviation airport and there is no scheduled air ...
, Rhode Island, 1 October 1980
: Designated:
Quonset Point Air National Guard Station
Quonset Point Air National Guard Station is the home base of the Rhode Island Air National Guard 143rd Airlift Wing. Naval Air Station (NAS) Quonset Point was a United States Naval Base in Quonset Point, Rhode Island that was deactivated in 1 ...
, Rhode Island, 1991-Present.
Aircraft
*
U-10D Super Courier, 1968–1975
*
HU-16 Albatross
The Grumman HU-16 Albatross is a large, twin-radial engined amphibious flying boat that was used by the United States Air Force (USAF), the U.S. Navy (USN), the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), and the Royal Canadian Air Force primarily as a search an ...
, 1968–1972
*
C-119 Flying Boxcar
The Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar (Navy and Marine Corps designation R4Q) is an American military transport aircraft developed from the World War II-era Fairchild C-82 Packet, designed to carry cargo, personnel, litter patients, and mechani ...
, 1972–1975
*
C-130A Hercules
The Lockheed C-130 Hercules is an American four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft designed and built by Lockheed (now Lockheed Martin). Capable of using unprepared runways for takeoffs and landings, the C-130 was originally designe ...
, 1975–1989
*
C-130E Hercules
The Lockheed C-130 Hercules is an American four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft designed and built by Lockheed (now Lockheed Martin). Capable of using unprepared runways for takeoffs and landings, the C-130 was originally designe ...
, 1989–2005
*
C-130J-30, 2004–Present
References
* Rogers, B. (2006). United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978.
* Globalsecurity.org 143rd Airlift Group
143rd Airlift Wing Factsheet
External links
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