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, Washington, where it was discontinued in 1954. It was established in 1952 at McChord in a general reorganization of ADC, which replaced
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responsible for a base with wings responsible for a geographical area. It commanded three fighter interceptor squadrons initially, and added three more
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before the end of the year. In early 1953 it added several
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squadrons in the Pacific Northwest, one of which was an
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. When it was discontinued in the fall of 1954 its units transferred to the
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.


History

The
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was organized as the 4704th Defense Wing at the beginning of February 1952, in a major reorganization of ADC responding to ADC's difficulty under the existing wing base organizational structure in deploying fighter squadrons to best advantage. Five days later, the 325th Fighter-Interceptor Wing (FIW) was inactivated and its operational elements, including the 123rd Fighter-Interceptor Squadron (FIS), 317th FIS and 318th FIS, transferred to the 4704th Defense Wing.Cornett & Johnson, p. 122 The support elements of the 325th FIW were transferred from that wing's 325th Air Base Group (ABG) and 325th Maintenance & Supply Group to the 4704th Wing's 567th ABG,Cornett & Johnson, p. 85 which assumed host responsibility for USAF units at McChord. The 317th and 318th FIS at McChord flew
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, while the 123rd FIS, a Federalized Oregon Air National Guard (ANG) unit, at Portland AFB, flew
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aircraft. By June, the 123rd had converted to
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aircraft. The Wing's mission was to train and maintain tactical flying units in state of readiness to destroy enemy aircraft in order to defend Northwest United States. It also oversaw the transfer of Air Force facilities at Portland AFB from
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(TAC) to ADC in March 1952.Abstract, History of 4704th Def Wg, Feb–Mar 1952
(accessed 17 February 2012)
It managed supporting units at McChord AFB for the 25th Air Division,Abstract, history of 4704th Def Wg, Jan–Jun 1953
(accessed 17 February 2012)
and controlled host support squadrons at dispersed fighter bases. Additional fighter squadrons were assigned to the wing during 1952. In March, the 82nd FIS, flying F-94sCornett & Johnson, p. 119 at
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, Washington was transferred from the 4703rd Defense Wing in preparation for the transfer of Larson from ADC to TAC. In August, the 83rd FIS, flying
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aircraft moved to Paine AFB, WA and was assigned to the wing.Maurer, p. 290 At the beginning of November, the 123rd FIS was released back to the ANG and its personnel, mission and equipment were absorbed by the newly activating 357th FIS.Maurer, p. 445 A final fighter squadron, the 323d FIS at Larson AFB, which was assigned to the 25th Air Division, was briefly attached to the wing at the end of 1952. At the beginning of 1953, the wing added the aircraft detection, warning and control mission, when six
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squadrons were assigned to it.Cornett & Johnson, p. 155Cornett & Johnson. p. 95Cornett & Johnson. pp. 164–65 ADC again made major organizational changes in February 1953 that affected the wing. The 567th ABG redesignated as the 567th Air Defense Group and assumed responsibility for command of the 317th and 318th FIS. The 503rd Air Defense Group activated at Portland AFBCornett & Johnson, p. 81 and the 357th FIS was assigned to it, while the 529th Air Defense Group activated at Paine AFBCornett & Johnson, p. 83 and the 83rd FIS was assigned to it. Responsibility for ADC units at Larson AFB transferred to the 4702nd Defense Wing. In October 1953, the Federalized 136th Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron (AC&W Sq) of the ANG was returned to the control of the State of Texas and its personnel and equipment transferred to the newly activated 689th AC&W Sq.Cornett & Johnson, p. 161 The wing was discontinued in 1954 and its equipment and personnel were transferred to other ADC units at McChord. Its subordinate air defense groups were then assigned directly to the 25th Air Division.


Lineage

* Designated as the 4704th Defense Wing and organized on 1 February 1952 : Discontinued on 8 October 1954


Assignments

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, 1 February 1952 * 25th Air Division, 10 December 1952 – 8 October 1954


Components


Groups

* 503rd Air Defense Group : Portland International Airport (formerly Portland AFB), 16 February 1953 – 8 October 1954 * 529th Air Defense Group : Paine Field (formerly Paine AFB), 16 February 1953 – 8 October 1954 * 567th Air Base Group (later 567th Air Defense Group), 1 February 1952 – 8 October 1954


Squadrons

Fighter Squadrons * 82d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron : Larson AFB, WA, 13 March 1952 – 16 February 1953 * 83d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron : Paine AFB, WA, 1 August 1952 – 16 February 1953 * 123rd Fighter Interceptor Squadron : Portland AFB, OR, 6 February 1952 – 1 November 52 * 317th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, 6 February 1952 – 16 February 1953 * 318th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, 6 February 1952 – 16 February 1953 * 323d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron (attached) : Larson AFB, WA, 26 November 1952 – 19 January 1953 * 357th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron Factsheet, 357th Fighter Squadron
(accessed 9 March 2012)
: Portland AFB, OR, 1 November 1952 – 16 February 1953 Support Squadrons * 86th Air Base Squadron : Paine AFB, WA, 1 February 1952 – 16 February 1953 * 89th Air Base Squadron : Portland AFB, WA, ''ca''. 1 April 1952 – 16 February 1953 Radar Squadrons * 136th Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron : Portland AFB, OR, 16 February 1953 – 1 October 1953 * 635th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, 1 January 1953 – 8 October 1954 * 689th Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron : Portland International Airport, OR, 1 October 1953 – 8 October 1954 * 757th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron : Birch Bay (renamed
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), WA, 1 January 1953 – 8 October 1954 * 758th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron :
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, OR, 1 January 1953 – 8 October 1954 * 759th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron : Naselle AFS, OR, 1 January 1953 – 8 October 1954 * 761st Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron : Reedsport (renamed North Bend AFS), OR, 1 January 1953 – 8 October 1954


Stations

* McChord AFB, Washington, 1 February 1952 – 8 October 1954


Commanders

* Col. Alan T. Bennett, 1 February 1952 – ''ca''. 1 January 1953 * Col. Loring F. Stetson, Jr., ''ca''. 1 January 1953 – unknown


Aircraft

* F-84G, 1953 * F-86D, 1953–1954 * F-86F, 1952–1953 * F-89B, 1952–1953 * F-94A, 1952–1954 * F-94B, 1952–1953


See also

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* List of United States Air Force Aerospace Defense Command Interceptor Squadrons *
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References


Notes


Bibliography

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Further reading


Grant, C.L., The Development of Continental Air Defense to 1 September 1954, (1961), USAF Historical Study No. 126
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External links



{{Aerospace Defense Command, state=collapsed 4704 Aerospace Defense Command units Air defense wings of the United States Air Force Military units and formations established in 1952 Military history of Washington (state) 1952 establishments in Washington (state) 1954 disestablishments in Washington (state)