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The 302d Air Division is an inactive
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Division. Its last assignment was with
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at Marietta Air Force Base, Georgia, where it was inactivated on 27 June 1949. ' During
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, as the 302d Transport Wing the unit provided logistical
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support for
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. It was reactivated as a reserve headquarters in 1946, and was inactivated in 1949 when reserve units converted to the wing base organization and budget restrictions reduced the size of the Air Force.


History


World War II

The division was first activated as the 302d Transport Wing in December 1943, but remained a paper unit until 6 July 1944 when organization of the wing headquarters began. It was not until September that the wing's flying groups were assigned, although the wing assumed operational control of the 31st Transport Group upon organization of wing headquarters.Maguire, p. 15 The 27th Air Transport Group was transferred from
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and the 31st Transport Group joined the wing from
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. Shortly after these groups were assigned, the wing and the groups moved from England to France, The subordinate groups of the 302d carried cargo and passengers, first within Great Britain and later, to and from continental Europe. The cargo transported included medical supplies and
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, and
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such as gasoline, helmets, bayonets, belly tanks, ammunition, clothing, Signal Corps equipment, and even telephone poles. "Passengers included war correspondents, entertainers, general officers, enlisted personnel, pilots, German prisoners, former Allied
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, and both Allied and enemy wounded personnel." The wing also operated a courier service between Great Britain and the continent, although its 27th group moved all its operations to the continent.Maguire, p. 16 During the rapid advance of Third Army, the ruined highway and rail system of France prevented the shipment of fuel to maintain its advance. A "Petrol for Patton" system was organized to airlift gasoline to his advanced elements, using not only transports of the wing and
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, but
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es and
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s of Eighth Air Force and aircraft and crews temporarily transferred from
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. The wing was augmented by over 400 personnel to manage this effort. Although most of the wing squadrons flew the
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, the 320th Transport Squadron of its 27th group was equipped with
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aircraft for medical evacuation missions. In February 1945, the wing began to ferry aircraft as well. Ferrying aircraft had been part of the mission of the wing's groups prior to their assignment to the wing, but when the wing assumed command of the two groups, Base Air Depot Area took over management of aircraft ferrying, although using crews from the 302d. Aircraft ferried included
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ess,
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s,
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s,
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es, and numerous other models within the European theater of operations. In total, over 85 types of aircraft were flown by the wing's 310th Ferrying Squadron.Maguire, p. 27 During the
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, the wing established a detachment of its 311th Ferrying Squadron, which had been transferred from the 27th group to the direct control of the wing, at
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to maintain a communications flight for the Air Staff of Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forces, located at
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.


Reserve operations

The wing was activated in the reserves under
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(ADC) at Marietta Army Air Field in December 1946 and was shortly redesignated the 302d Troop Carrier Wing. In 1947 it was assigned two troop carrier groups, located at Marietta and at Morrison Field, Florida.
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assumed responsibility for managing reserve and
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units from ADC in July 1948. At the same time, the adoption of the wing base organization system by the regular Air Force called for wings to be single base organizations, and the unit became the 302d Air Division. The 302d participated in routine reserve training with its assigned trainer aircraft and supervised the training of its assigned groups until it was inactivated in June 1949 when President Truman's reduced 1949 defense budget also required reductions in the number of units in the Air Force. Most of the division's equipment and personnel were used to form the 94th Bombardment Wing, which was simultaneously activated at Marietta.


Lineage

* Established as 302 Transport Wing (Special) on 2 November 1943 : Activated on 5 December 1943 : Inactivated on 15 December 1945 * Activated in the Reserve on 20 December 1946 : Redesignated 302 Troop Carrier Wing on 31 December 1946 : Redesignated 302 Air Division, Troop Carrier on 16 April 1948 : Inactivated on 27 June 1949 : Redesignated 302 Air Division on 1 September 1959Lineage, including assignments, components, stations and aircraft in Air Force Historical Agency Fact Sheet 302 Air Division except as noted.


Assignments

* IX Air Service Command (later, IX Air Force Service Command), 5 December 1943 * Air Service Command,
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, 1 September 1944 * Continental Air Depot Area, United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe (later, Continental Air Depot Area, Air Technical Service Command), 9 December 1944 * Ninth Air Force, 1 June 1945 *
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, 18 July 1945 *
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, c. 8 December 1945 – 15 December 1945 *
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, 20 December 1946 *
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, 22 December 1948 *
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, 1 February – 27 June 1949


Stations

* Sunninghill Park, England (Station 472), 5 December 1943 * RAF Grove England (Station 519),Station number in Anderson, p. 35. unknown-c. 8 September 1944 * RAF Cranford (Station 525), England, c. 8 September 1944 *
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, France, (Station 386),Station number in Anderson, p. 27. 15 November 1944 * RAF Grove, England (Station 519), c. 1 October – 9 December 1945 * Marietta Army Air Field (later Marietta Air Force Base), Georgia, 20 December 1946 – 27 June 1949


Components

; Groups * 1st Service Group (Provisional) (later 1001st Service Group (Provisional)): c. 1 September 1944 – c. 12 April 1945 * 27th Air Transport Group: 1 September 1944 – 5 April 1945; 18 July – 15 October 1945 * 31st Transport Group: 1 September 1944 – c. 4 September 1945 * 370th Air Service Group: 12 April 1945 – 15 December 1945 (attached to 27th Air Transport Group) * 371st Air Service Group: 12 April 1945 – 15 December 1945 (attached to 31st Transport Group) *
435th Troop Carrier Group 435th may refer to: * 435th Air Ground Operations Wing, the first USAFE wing solely dedicated to supporting battlefield Airmen * 435th Bombardment Squadron, an inactive United States Air Force unit * 435th Fighter Training Squadron (435 FTS), part ...
: 15 July 1947 – 26 June 1949 *
514th Troop Carrier Group 514th may refer to: * 514th Air Defense Group, disbanded United States Air Force (USAF) organization * 514th Air Mobility Wing, wing of the United States Air Force based out of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey * 514th Fighter-Intercepto ...
: 17 October 1947 – 26 June 1949 ; Squadrons * 10th Airdrome Squadron: 1 September 1944 – 5 April 1945 * 310th Ferrying Squadron: c. 1 May 1945 – c. 25 August 1945 * 311th Ferrying Squadron: c. 18 July 1945 – c. 15 September 1945 * 312th Station Complement Squadron: c. 6 July 1944 – c. 1 September 1944 * 320th Transport Squadron: 18 July 1945 – 8 August 1945 * 1302d Ferrying Squadron (Provisional), c. February 1945 – c. 1 May 1945Maguire, p. 23


Aircraft

* Douglas C-47 Skytrain, 1944–1945 *
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, 1945 * Noorduyn UC-64 Norseman, 1945


Commanders

* Col Leslie P. Arnold, c. 5 December 1943 * Col Charles W. Steinmetz, 6 July 1944 * Col Leslie P. Arnold, 1 September 1944 * Col Martin A. Bateman, 3 December 1944 – unknown * Col H. C. Allen, by 6 August 1945 – unknown * Unknown, 20 Dec 1946 * Col William L. Plummer, 17 January 1947 – unknown


Campaigns


See also

*
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* List of C-47 Skytrain operators


References


Notes

; Explanatory notes ; Citations


Bibliography

* * * Official History of the 302d Transport Wing (reprinted in ) * * *


Further reading

* {{USAF Air Forces in Europe Air divisions of the United States Air Force Military units and formations of the United States Air Force Reserves