The 520th Air Defense Group is a disbanded
United States Air Force
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organization. Its last assignment was with the
4706th Air Defense Wing
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at
Truax Field, Wisconsin, where it was inactivated in 1955. The
group
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was originally activated as the 520th Air Service Group, a support unit for the
340th Bombardment Group
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at the end of
World War II
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in Italy and then redeployed to the United States where it was inactivated in 1945.
The group was activated once again in 1953, when
Air Defense Command
Aerospace Defense Command was a major command (military formation), command of the United States Air Force, responsible for air defense of the continental United States. It was activated in 1968 and disbanded in 1980. Its predecessor, Air De ...
(ADC) established it as the headquarters for a dispersed
fighter-interceptor squadron and the medical,
aircraft maintenance
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, and administrative
squadrons
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supporting it. It was replaced in 1955 when ADC transferred its mission, equipment, and personnel to the
327th Fighter Group
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in a project that replaced air defense groups commanding fighter squadrons with fighter groups with distinguished records during World War II.
History
World War II
The
group
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was first activated during
World War II
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in Italy in late 1944 as the 520th Air Service Group
as part of a reorganization of
Army Air Forces
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(AAF) support groups in which the AAF replaced service groups that included personnel from other branches of the Army and supported two combat groups with air service groups including only Air Corps units. Designed to support a single combat group.
[Coleman, p. 208] Its 946th Air Engineering Squadron provided maintenance that was beyond the capability of the combat group, its 770th Air Materiel Squadron handled all supply matters,
and its Headquarters & Base Services Squadron provided other support.
The group supported the 340th Bombardment Group
34 may refer to:
* 34 (number)
* 34 BC
* AD 34
* 1934
* 2034
Science
* Selenium, a nonmetal in the periodic table
* 34 Circe, an asteroid in the asteroid belt
Music
* ''34'' (album), a 2015 album by Dre Murray
* "#34" (song), a 1994 song by ...
in Italy. The group returned to the US and was inactivated in late 1945. It was disbanded in 1948.[Department of the Air Force Letter, 322 (AFOOR 887e), 8 October 1948, Subject: Disbandment of Certain Inactive Air Force Units]
Cold War
During the Cold War
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, the group was reconstituted, redesignated as the 520th Air Defense Group, and activated at Truax Field in 1953[Cornett & Johnson, p. 82] with responsibility for air defense of the Great Lakes area. It was assigned the 432d and 433d Fighter-Interceptor Squadrons (FIS), which were already stationed at Truax Field, as its operational components.[Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 534–535] The 432d FIS was flying 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 ...
s,[Cornett & Johnson, p.128] while the 433d FIS was flying Northrop F-89 Scorpion
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s equipped with airborne intercept radar
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. Both squadrons had been assigned directly to the 31st Air Division
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. The group also replaced the 78th Air Base Squadron as the USAF host unit for Truax Field. It was assigned three squadrons to perform its support responsibilities.
In March 1953, the 432d FIS converted to a later radar equipped and Mighty Mouse rocket armed model of the "Sabre". In July 1954, the 433d FIS moved to Alaska and was reassigned. The following month, the 456th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron
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was activated to replace the 433d FIS. The 456th FIS was also equipped with Sabres. The group was inactivated and replaced by the 327th Fighter Group
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(Air Defense) as part of Air Defense Command
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's Project Arrow, which was designed to bring back on the active list the fighter units which had compiled memorable records in the two world wars. The group was disbanded once again in 1984.[Department of the Air Force/MPM Letter 575q, 27 September 1984, Subject: Disbandment of Units]
Lineage
* Constituted as 520th Air Service Group
: Activated on 27 December 1944
: Inactivated c. 7 November 1945
: Disbanded 8 October 1948[
* Reconstituted and redesignated as 520th Air Defense Group on 21 January 1953
: Activated on 16 February 1953]
: Inactivated on 18 August 1955
: Disbanded on 27 September 1984[
]
Assignments
* Unknown, 27 December 1944 – 7 November 1945
* 4706th Defense Wing (later 4706th Air Defense Wing), 16 February 1953 – 18 August 1955
Stations
* Cervioni, Italy, 27 December 1944 – 15 April 1945
* Rimini
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Sprawling along the Adriatic Sea, Rimini is situated at a strategically-important north-south passage along the coast at the southern tip of the Po Valley. It is ...
, Italy, 15 April 1945 – 15 July 1945 (sic)
* Naples, Italy
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, 15 July 1945 – July 1945
* Camp Patrick Henry
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, Virginia, 18 July 1945 – August 1945
* Seymour Johnson Field
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, NC August 1945 – 15 September 1945
* Columbia Army Air Base
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It was used as a training base in early 1942 for D ...
, South Carolina, 15 September 1945 – ''ca''. 7 November 1945
* Truax Field, Wisconsin, 16 February 1953 – 18 August 1955
Components
Operational Squadrons
* 432d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 16 February 1953 – 18 August 1955
* 433d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 16 February 1953 – 14 July 1954
* 456th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 8 August 1954 – 18 August 1955
: Deployed to: George Air Force Base
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Established by the United States Army Air C ...
and detached to Western Air Defense Force
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History
WA ...
Support Units
* 520th Air Base Squadron, 16 February 1953 – 18 August 1955
* 520th Materiel Squadron, 16 February 1953 – 18 August 1955
* 520th Medical Squadron (later 520th USAF Infirmary),[ 16 February 1953 – 18 August 1955
* 770th Air Materiel Squadron, 25 January 1945 – 7 November 1945
* 946th Air Engineering Squadron, 25 January 1945 – 7 November 1945
]
Aircraft
* North American F-86F Sabre, 1953
* North American F-86D Sabre, 1953–1955
* Northrop F-89C Scorpion, 1953–1954
* Lockheed F-94 Starfire, 1953
Commanders
* Col. L. E. Brooks 17 Dec 1944–1945
* Unknown, 16 Feb 1953 – 18 Aug 1955
See also
*
* List of F-86 Sabre units
* F-89 Scorpion units of the United States Air Force
The Northrop F-89 Scorpion was a subsonic second-generation jet interceptor of the United States Air Force. After a long development during the postwar era of the late 1940s, it began reaching operational units in the early 1950s. A stablemate ...
* F-94 Starfire units of the United States Air Force
The Lockheed F-94 Starfire was the first United States Air Force jet-powered day/night all-weather interceptor. It was also the first operational USAF fighter equipped with an afterburner. Introduced in February 1950, its primary user was the Ai ...
References
Notes
; Explanatory notes
: Citations
Bibliography
* Buss, Lydus H.(ed), Sturm, Thomas A., Volan, Denys, and McMullen, Richard F., History of Continental Air Defense Command and Air Defense Command July to December 1955, Directorate of Historical Services, Air Defense Command, Ent AFB, CO, (1956)
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Further reading
* Grant, C.L., (1961
The Development of Continental Air Defense to 1 September 1954, USAF Historical Study No. 126
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External links
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