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The 517th Training Group is a
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of the
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. It conducts language training and is assigned to the
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at
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, Texas. It is stationed at the
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, California. It was activated in its present form on 14 May 2009. During
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, the group was the 7th Ferrying Group, ferrying combat aircraft from factories in the United States to Alaska for onward transfer to the Soviet Union via the
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air route.


Mission

The
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conducts language training for
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personnel at the Defense Language Institute (DLI) centers at the
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, California and Washington, DC through its two assigned training squadrons. It also provides administrative support to Air Force personnel assigned to language training.


History


World War II

The group's origins can be traced to 3 January 1942, when
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, in the aftermath of the
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divided its Domestic Division into six sectors. The Northwest Sector was established at
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in
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, Washington and was responsible for ferrying
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aircraft produced there. The bulk of this work consisted in flying new
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bombers from the plant to modification centers in the US.Smith, p. 23 On 21 February, this office was formally organized as a unit, the Northwest Sector, Ferrying Command and Ferrying Command's Domestic Division became the Domestic Wing, Air Corps Ferrying Command. Unlike the other sectors activated at the same time, no air base squadron was initially authorized for the Northwest Sector, although a single squadron, the 7th Ferrying Squadron was. At the end of February, Ferrying Command entered into a contract with
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for service to Fairbanks, Alaska across Canada. Ferrying Command requested the AAF to reorganize its sectors as groups, with assigned squadrons. Accordingly, the sector became the 7th Ferrying Group on 26 May 1942. Shortly after this, the group moved to Gore Field, Montana, where it would be able to superintend the
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. As operations expanded, experienced pilots from the 3rd and 6th Ferrying Groups along with new graduates from flying schools were added to the group.Smith, p. 24 The group's 90th Ferrying Squadron was located at
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.Mueller, p. 360 In October 1941,
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had met with senior Soviet officers and had committed to the delivery of 1800 fighters and
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s to the Soviet Union by the end of fiscal year 1942 (30 June 1942). The US continued to commit to a fixed number of aircraft deliveries to the Soviet Union through 1943, with any manufacturing shortfalls reducing deliveries elsewhere.Claussen, p. 61 Early deliveries were made across the Atlantic and Africa, then through Iran, but by early 1942, the Soviets had approved a route through Alaska and Siberia (
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), originating at Gore Field. In early June 1942,
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Lloyd Earl, the group's executive officer conducted a survey to examine facilities between
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and Fairbanks. In mid July, bases were established or expanded across Alberta, British Columbia, and Alaska. On 11 July, the 25th Ferrying Squadron was activated at Gore Field. The group began to ferry aircraft to the Soviet Union over the Northwest Staging Route. The first
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deliver via the ALSIB took place in September 1942, while the first fighters,
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s were delivered the following month. In addition to delivery flights, the group also flew missions to transport supplies and construction equipment for bases and facilities along the route.Smith, p. 25 However, it became apparent that having a unit in the United States managing the entire route, including construction and maintenance was not practical, In November 1942, control of the Canadian stations on the route was transferred to the Alaskan Wing, Air Transport Command along with over 600 members of the 7th Group scattered along the route.Smith, pp. 28–29 The group then once more focused on its ferrying mission. However, the group continued to manage the route's southern terminal at Gore Field By 1944, the
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(AAF) was finding that standard military units like the 7th Group, whose manning was based on relatively inflexible
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were not well adapted to support missions. Accordingly, the AAF adopted a more functional system in which each base was organized into a separate numbered unit. As part of this reorganization the group was disbanded on 31 March 1944 along with its subordinate units and its resources were absorbed by the 557th Army Air Forces Base Unit (7th Ferrying Group) which was designated and organized on the same day. The base unit was redescribed as the 557th AAF Base Unit (Ferry Group) then discontinued after the end of
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on 14 December 1945. The 7th Ferrying Group was reconstituted and redesignated the 517 Tactical Group on 31 July 1985, but remained inactive.


Language training

The group was then redesignated the 517th Training Group on 21 April 2009. It was activated on 14 May 2009 at the
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, California. The group includes organic support capabilities, including an operational medical element, Chaplain Corps and other administrative and technical support functions. The group commander also serves as the Assistant Commandant of the Defense Language Institute (DLI) Foreign Language Center. Its operating components are the 311th and 314th Training Squadrons. The group trains more than two thousand Air Force enlisted students in foreign language skills. It trains
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in 16 languages at Monterey, and in 65 languages at the DLI site in Washington, DC. The group also continuously develops training methods and processes to develop linguists. Air Force graduates of the Defense Language Institute serve as cryptologic
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, Foreign Area Officers, presidential translators and
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agents. Additionally, graduates participate in the Language Enabled Airman Program, the Olmsted Scholar Program, and foreign professional military education and exchange programs.


Lineage

* Constituted as the Northwest Sector, Ferrying Command on 14 February 1942 : Activated on 21 February 1942The Administrative History gives the date for activation of the sectors as 18 February 1942. ''Administrative History'', p. 68. : Redesignated Northwest Sector, Domestic Wing, Ferrying Command on 25 April 1942 : Redesignated 7th Ferrying Group, Northwest Sector, Domestic Wing, Ferrying Command on 26 May 1942 : Redesignated 7th Ferrying Group on 20 May 1943 : Disbanded on 31 March 1944 * Reconstituted and redesignated 517th Tactical Group on 31 July 1985 * Redesignated 517th Training Group on 21 April 2009 : Activated on 14 May 2009


Assignments

* Domestic Wing, Air Corps Ferrying Command (later Ferrying Division, Air Transport Command), 21 February 1942 – 31 March 1944 *
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, 14 May 2009 – present


Components

* 7th Ferrying Squadron: 24 March 1942 – 31 Mar 1944Haulman gives the assignment date as 18 February 1942, the date the 7th Squadron was constituted and the date in the ''Administrative History'' for the sector's activation. However, the squadron was not activated until 24 March. The AFHRA factsheet for the 517th Group indicates the squadron was not assigned until 10 February 1943. Robertson, Factsheet 517 Training Group. The ''Administrative History'' states that one squadron was constituted in February 1942 for assignment to the Northwest Sector and that by April, "the squadrons constituted on 18 February were activated." p. 96. * 25th Ferrying Squadron: 11 July 1942 – 31 Mar 1944 * 90th Ferrying Squadron: 10 April 1943 – 31 Mar 1944Stationed at
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. Mueller, p. 360.
* 307th Ferrying Squadron: 18 June 1943 – 31 May 1944 * 311th Training Squadron: 14 May 2009 – present * 314th Training Squadron: 14 May 2009 – present * 384th Base Headquarters & Air Base Squadron: 11 July 1942 – 31 March 1944 * 34th Sub Depot: c. 1 January – 31 March 44


Stations

* Seattle, Washington, 21 February 1942 * Gore Field, Montana, 22 June 1942 – 31 Mar 1944 * Presidio of Monterey, California, 14 May 2009 – present


Awards and campaigns


References


Notes

; Explanatory notes ; Citations


Bibliography

* * * :: * * * * {{cite web , url= https://www.dafhistory.af.mil/Portals/16/documents/Studies/1-50/AFD-090602-073.pdf , author=Historical Branch, Air Transport Command, title=Administrative History of the Ferrying Command, 29 May 1941-30 June 1942, USAF Historical Study No. 33, date=June 1945, publisher=Assistant Chief of Air Staff Intelligence, Historical Division , access-date=June 10, 2019 Training groups of the United States Air Force Military intelligence units and formations Military units and formations established in 2009