The 550th Guided Missiles Wing is an inactive
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unit. It was last assigned to the
Long Range Proving Ground Division
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at
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, Florida. It was inactivated on 30 December 1950. From 1949 through 1950 it was the Air Force's only experimental missile unit.
History
Established as an expansion of the
1st Experimental Guided Missiles Group
The 1st Experimental Guided Missiles Group is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the Air Proving Ground Command and stationed at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. It was inactivated on 22 July 1949.
The 1st EGMG wa ...
, the 550th Guided Missiles Wing was a short-lived unit of the
Air Proving Ground
The Army Air Forces Proving Ground Command (AAF PGC) was the primary testing command of the United States Army Air Forces (1946-47), and then the United States Air Force (1947-57).
In March 1946, the Army Air Forces Center was redesignated the ...
, activated 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 ...
, Florida. Its mission was the supervision and evaluation of guided missile service tests as opposed to pure experimentation of its predecessor unit.
[Mindling & Bolton]
As part of the 550th Wing, the former
1st Experimental Guided Missiles Squadron was inactivated; its personnel and equipment reorganized as follows:
* 1st Guided Missiles Squadron. Assigned the air-to-surface missiles and guided bomb testing program
* 2d Guided Missiles Squadron. Operated
QB/DB-17 Flying Fortress drone/director aircraft drones as flying targets for the early
Nike Ajax
The Nike Ajax was an American guided surface-to-air missile (SAM) developed by Bell Labs for the United States Army. The world's first operational guided surface-to-air missile, the Nike Ajax was designed to attack conventional bomber aircraft ...
surface-to-air missile or for the
Hughes Falcon
The Hughes AIM-4 Falcon was the first operational guided air-to-air missile of the United States Air Force. Development began in 1946; the weapon was first tested in 1949. The missile entered service with the USAF in 1956.
Produced in both heat- ...
air-to-air missile. Often, the QB-17L would be the subject of intentional near misses to preserve the drone for as many missions as possible. It also supplied B-17 drones to support the Atomic Energy Commission Nuclear Testing program.
The wing also included a headquarters squadron and a maintenance and supply squadron.
Like its predecessor, the 550th Wing had detachments in tenant status at
Holloman Air Force Base
Holloman Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base established in 1942 located six miles (10 km) southwest of the central business district of Alamogordo, which is the county seat of Otero County, New Mexico, United States. The b ...
and the Navy's Guided Missile Test Center at
Naval Air Station Point Mugu
Naval Air Station Point Mugu was a United States naval air station near Oxnard, California, which operated as an independent base from 1941 to 2000, when it merged with nearby Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme to form Naval Base ...
. While the Holloman detachment continued to assist the
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with developmental testing of the
MX-771 Matador
The Martin MGM-1 Matador was the first operational surface-to-surface cruise missile designed and built by the United States. It was developed after World War II, drawing upon their wartime experience with creating the Republic-Ford JB-2, a ...
(i.e., it witnessed test firings and reported on the results), the Point Mugu detachment completed its Navy Convair Lark missile training and moved to the Joint Long Range Proving Ground in early January 1950
On 1 July 1950, the 3d Guided Missiles Squadron was activated at the
Long Range Proving Ground Air Force Base (later Patrick Air Force Base), on the Atlantic Coast of Florida. Its mission was to support the aerodynamic missiles being developed by the Long Range Proving Ground Division. The squadron launched three US Navy
SAM-N-2 Lark
The SAM-N-2 Lark project was a solid-fuel boosted, liquid-fueled surface-to-air missile developed by the United States Navy to meet the kamikaze threat. It was developed as a crash program to introduce a medium-range defensive layer that would a ...
surface-to-air missile
A surface-to-air missile (SAM), also known as a ground-to-air missile (GTAM) or surface-to-air guided weapon (SAGW), is a missile designed to be launched from the ground or the sea to destroy aircraft or other missiles. It is one type of anti-ai ...
s at
Cape Canaveral
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in October and November 1950.
The 550th Wing also continued its predecessor's support of the
Atomic Energy Commission atomic bomb testing program. However, during the wing's brief existence, no tests were scheduled.
[Thompson, ]
Inactivation
By January 1950, the Air Proving Ground decided the QB/DB-17 drone mission needed to be separated from the missile testing mission. It recommended the establishment of a separate and permanent drone squadron. Drone support personnel from the 2d Guided Missiles Squadron were subsequently transferred to a new unit, the 3201st Air Base Support Squadron, which was placed under the 3201st Air Base Group at Eglin.
While the 3201st Air Base Support Squadron was attached to the 550th for administrative purposes, its operations were essentially divorced from the 550th's missile activities when the 3200th moved to
Eglin Auxiliary Field #3. In June 1951, the 3201st Squadron was upgraded to a group level as the
3200th Drone Group.
[Mueller, p. 139]
By late 1950, Air Proving Ground decided to reorganize the missile testing program. The 550th Guided Missiles Wing was inactivated effective 30 December 1950.
[Ravenstein, pp. 284-285] The wing moved to Patrick Air Force Base in early December. At Patrick, the resources of the 550th Wing were transferred to the new
4800th Guided Missile Wing, which consolidated all Air Proving Ground activities at the base.
The 1st Squadron terminated its gliding bomb mission and was inactivated.
The 2d Guided Missiles Squadron was inactivated at Holloman, its resources moved to Patrick and on 10 April 1951 became the
4802d Guided Missiles Squadron
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. The personnel and equipment at Holloman Air Force Base became a detachment of the 3201st Air Base Support Squadron.
The 3d Squadron already at Patrick was inactivated and transferred its mission, personnel and equipment to the
4803d Guided Missiles Squadron
48 may refer to:
* 48 (number)
* one of the years 48 BC, AD 48, 1948, 2048
* ''48'' (novel)
* ''48'' (magazine)
* "48", a song by Tyler, the Creator from the album ''Wolf''
* 48, a phone network brand of Three Ireland
* "Forty Eight", a song by ...
.
Lineage
* Established as 550th Guided Missiles Wing on 27 June 1959
: Activated on 20 July 1949
: Inactivated on 30 December 1950
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Assignments
* Air Proving Ground, 20 July 1949
* Long Range Proving Ground Division
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, 1–29 December 1950[The Air Force redesignated the wing as the 550th Tactical Missile Wing to activate at ]RAF Molesworth
Royal Air Force Molesworth or more simply RAF Molesworth is a Royal Air Force station located near Molesworth, Cambridgeshire, England with a history dating back to 1917.
Its runway and flight line facilities were closed in 1973 and demolished ...
as a BGM-109G
The BGM-109G Gryphon ground-launched cruise missile, or GLCM, was a ground-launched variant of the Tomahawk cruise missile developed by the United States Air Force in the last decade of the Cold War and disarmed under the INF Treaty.
Overview
T ...
GLCM unit. This action was revoked, however and the 303d Tactical Missile Wing was activated instead.
Components
* 3200th Proof Test Group
The 3200th Proof Test Group is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last active with the Air Armament Center, based at Eglin AFB, Florida. It was inactivated on 1 July 1953.
History
Established by the Air Armament Center at Eglin ...
, 26 April-11 December 1950
* 1st Guided Missiles Squadron, Air to Surface Missile, attached 20 July 1949 – 31 July 1950, assigned 1 August–30 December 1950
* 2d Guided Missiles Squadron, Surface to Surface Missile, attached 20 July 1949 – 31 July 1950, assigned 1 August–30 December 1950
* 3d Guided Missiles Squadron, Interceptor, 1 August 1950 – 30 December 1950
* 550th Maintenance Squadron, Guided Missiles, 20 July 1949 – 30 December 1950
* 3200th Drone Squadron, attached 26 April 1950 – 30 June 1950, assigned 1 July–1 December 1950, 1 July-1 December 1950[Components in Ravenstein, pp. 284-285, except as noted]
Stations
* Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, 20 July 1949
* Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, 11–30 December 1950[
Detachments:
* Detachment 1: Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California, 21 July 1949 – 31 January 1950
* Detachment 2: Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, 7 November 1949 – 25 October 1950
* Detachment 3: Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, 6–11 December 1950]
Aircraft
* Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress (1949-1950)
: DB-17 Flying Fortress: Drone director aircraft
: MB-17 Flying Fortress: Airborne missile/gliding bomb launcher
: QB-17 Flying Fortress: Unmanned drone aircraft used as aerial weapons targets
* Boeing B-29 Superfortress
The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is a retired American four-engined propeller-driven heavy bomber, designed by Boeing and flown primarily by the United States during World War II and the Korean War. Named in allusion to its predecessor, the Bo ...
(1949-1950)
* Lockheed T-33 T-Bird
The Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star (or T-Bird) is an American subsonic jet trainer. It was produced by Lockheed and made its first flight in 1948. The T-33 was developed from the Lockheed P-80/F-80 starting as TP-80C/TF-80C in development, then d ...
(1950)
* Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star
The Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star is the first jet fighter used operationally by the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) during World War II. Designed and built by Lockheed in 1943 and delivered just 143 days from the start of design, two p ...
* North American F-86 Sabre
The North American F-86 Sabre, sometimes called the Sabrejet, is a transonic jet fighter aircraft. Produced by North American Aviation, the Sabre is best known as the United States' first swept-wing fighter that could counter the swept-wing Sov ...
(1950)[
]
Missiles
* SAM-N-2 Lark
* MX-771 Matador
* SAM-A-1 GAPA
The Ground-to-Air Pilotless Aircraft (GAPA) was a short-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) developed in the late 1940s by Boeing for the United States Army Air Forces, and then the United States Air Force after 1948. It was given the reference numb ...
* AAM-A-2 Falcon
* Bell X-9 Shrike
The Bell X-9 Shrike was a prototype surface-to-air, liquid-fueled guided missile designed by Bell Aircraft as a testbed for the nuclear-armed GAM-63 RASCAL. It is named after the shrike, a family of birds.
Testing
Thirty-one X-9 rockets were de ...
* ASM-A-2 RASCAL
The GAM-63 RASCAL was a supersonic air-to-surface missile that was developed by the Bell Aircraft Company. The RASCAL was the United States Air Force's first nuclear armed standoff missile. The RASCAL was initially designated the ASM-A-2, then ...
* SM-62 Snark
The Northrop SM-62 Snark is an early-model intercontinental range ground-launched cruise missile that could carry a W39 thermonuclear warhead. Though the Snark was in training by the United States Air Force's Strategic Air Command from 1958 th ...
* SSM-A-5 Boojum[
]
See also
* List of United States Air Force missile squadrons
This article lists the missile squadrons of the United States Air Force. There are nine missile squadrons currently active in the United States (listed in bold type); all nine are equipped to operate intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Aerodyna ...
References
Notes
; Explanatory notes
; Citations
Bibliography
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* {{cite book, last1=Thompson, first1=Scott A., title=Final Cut: The Post-War B-17 Flying Fortress and Survivors
, edition=4th , orig-year=1990, year=2011, publisher=Pictorial Histories & Aero Vintage Books, location=Missoula, MT, isbn=978-1-57510-156-9
Missile wings of the United States Air Force
Military units and formations established in 1949
Military units and formations disestablished in 1950
1949 establishments in Florida
1950 disestablishments in Florida