The 939th Air Refueling Wing is an inactive
United States Air Force Reserve
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unit. It was last active with the
Fourth Air Force
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4 AF directs the activities and supervises the training of more than 30,000 Air Force Reserv ...
, based at the
Portland Air Reserve Station, Oregon. It was inactivated on 30 June 2008.
History
Need for reserve troop carrier groups
After May 1959, the reserve flying force consisted of 45 troop carrier squadrons assigned to 15 troop carrier wings.
[There were an additional four rescue squadrons not assigned to the wings. Cantwell, p. 156] The squadrons were not all located with their parent wings, but were spread over thirty-five Air Force, Navy and civilian airfields under what was called the Detached Squadron Concept. The concept offered several advantages. Communities were more likely to accept the smaller
squadrons
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than the large
wings
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and the location of separate squadrons in smaller population centers would facilitate recruiting and manning. However, under this concept, all support organizations were located with the wing headquarters. Although this was not a problem when the entire wing was called to active service, mobilizing a single flying squadron and elements to support it proved difficult. This weakness was demonstrated in the partial mobilization of reserve units during the
Berlin Crisis of 1961
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. To resolve this, at the start of 1962,
Continental Air Command
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During the Korean War, ConAC provided the necessary aug ...
, (ConAC) determined to reorganize its reserve wings by establishing groups with support elements for each of its troop carrier squadrons. This reorganization would facilitate mobilization of elements of wings in various combinations when needed.
Activation of the 939th Troop Carrier Group
As a result, the 939th Troop Carrier Group was established at
Portland International Airport
Portland International Airport is a joint civil–military airport and the largest airport in the U.S. state of Oregon, accounting for 90% of the state's passenger air travel and more than 95% of its air cargo. It is within Portland's city li ...
, Oregon on 11 February 1963 as the headquarters for the
313th Troop Carrier Squadron, which had been stationed there since November 1957.
[Maurer, p. 381] Along with group
headquarters
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, a Combat Support Squadron, Materiel Squadron and a Tactical Infirmary were organized to support the 313th. The group was equipped with
Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar
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s for
Tactical Air Command
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airlift operations.
The group was one of four C-119 groups assigned to the
349th Troop Carrier Wing in 1963, the others were the
938th Troop Carrier Group at
Hamilton Air Force Base
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, California,
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at
McClellan Air Force Base
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, California, and the
941st Troop Carrier Group at
Paine Air Force Base
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, Washington.
The 939th performed routine reserve airlift operations, being upgraded to the
C-124 Globemaster II
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The C-124 was the primary heavy-lift transport for United States Air Forc ...
intercontinental airlifter in 1966. On 26 January 1968 the group was activated for combat duty in the
Vietnam War
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. The group flew overseas missions, particularly to the Far East and Southeast Asia during that period, being relieved from active service in June 1969.
Inactivated on 1 July 1973 as part of a reorganization of Military Airlift Command assets, personnel and equipment being assigned directly to its host 349th MAW.
Air rescue operations
On 1 April 1985 the group was again activated as the 939th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Group when the
304th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron at Portland International Airport equipped with
Lockheed HC-130 Hercules aircraft transferred from
March Air Force Base
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, California in addition to its
Bell HH-1 Hueys. The mobilization gaining command for the group was
Military Airlift Command
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, with the intermediate command being
Twenty-Third Air Force until August 1989, then
Air Rescue Service
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The school was established in 1946 as ''Air ...
.
In December 1986, the group began converting its helicopter element to
Sikorsky HH-3 Jolly Green Giant
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s.
[ In October 1987, the group became the headquarters for all reserve rescue units, when the 301st Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron at ]Homestead Air Force Base
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, Florida and the 305th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron at Selfridge Air National Guard Base
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, Michigan were assigned to the group.[
On 1 April 1990, recognizing that the group was parent for several operational squadrons, it was expanded as the 939th Air Rescue Wing. The three flying squadrons also became "air rescue" squadrons the same day. In February 1991, the 939th and its subordinate squadrons began conversion to ]Sikorsky HH-60G Pave Hawk
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helicopters.[
In August 1992, the 939th Operations Group was activated and the wing's rescue squadrons were assigned to it.] Following the devastation of Hurricane Andrew
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in the same month, the 301st Rescue Squadron provided extensive service, but was forced to abandon Homestead and move to Patrick Air Force Base Patrick may refer to:
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, Florida.
The 939th also deployed aircrews from each of its rescue squadrons to provide search and rescue
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coverage worldwide, including to Naval Air Station Keflavik
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, Iceland
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, during and after the Southwest Asia
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War and to provide combat search and rescue coverage in the Persian Gulf
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area between 1993 and 2003.
In April 1997, the active duty Regular Air Force's 1st Rescue Group at Patrick AFB inactivated and a second reserve rescue squadron to strictly fly the HC-130, the 39th Rescue Squadron
The 39th Rescue Squadron is an Air Force Reserve Command unit of the 920th Rescue Wing (920 RQW) at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida. Until December 2019, it operated the Lockheed HC-130P/N Combat King aircraft conducting search and rescue a ...
, was formed there. Both squadrons were placed under the 920th Rescue Group, which was assigned to the wing.
Air refueling operations
In 2003, the 939th converted to the air refueling
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mission with Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker
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aircraft and was redesignated as the 939th Air Refueling Wing. Some of its rescue squadrons were inactivated while others, including the 304th Rescue Squadron (304 RQS) at Portland ARS, were reassigned to the 920th, which was expanded as the 920th Rescue Wing and became the new headquarters for Air Force Reserve rescue units.[
The 939th was inactivated in 2008 following the recommendations of the ]2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission
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and its KC-135Rs redistributed to other units.
Lineage
* Established as the 939th Troop Carrier Group, Medium and activated on 15 January 1963 (not organized)
: Organized in the Reserve on 11 February 1963
: Redesignated 939th Tactical Airlift Group on 1 July 1967
: Ordered to active service on 26 January 1968
: Redesignated 939th Military Airlift Group (Associate) on 25 July 1968
: Relieved from active duty on 15 June 1969
: Inactivated on 1 July 1973
* Redesignated 939th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Group and activated in the Reserve on 1 April 1985
: Redesignated 939th Air Rescue Wing on 1 April 1990
: Redesignated 939th Rescue Wing on 1 February 1992
: Redesignated 939th Air Refueling Wing on 1 April 2003
: Inactivated on 30 June 2008
Assignments
* Continental Air Command, 15 January 1963 (not organized)
* 349th Troop Carrier Wing (later 349th Military Airlift Wing), 11 February 1963 – 26 January 1968[Ravensein, p. 184]
* 452d Military Airlift Wing
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, 26 January 1968 – 15 June 1969 (detached 25 July 1968 – 15 June 1969
* 349th Military Airlift Wing, 15 June 1969 – 1 July 1973 (detached 25 July – 14 December 1969)[
* 403d Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Wing (later 403d Rescue and Weather Reconnaissance Wing), 1 April 1985
* ]Fourth Air Force
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4 AF directs the activities and supervises the training of more than 30,000 Air Force Reserv ...
, 1 October 1987
* Tenth Air Force
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, 1 April 1990
* Fourth Air Force, 1 February 1992
* Tenth Air Force, 1 October 1993 – 30 June 2008
Components
; Groups
* 920th Rescue Group, 1 August 1997 –1 April 2003[
* 939th Operations Group, 1 August 1992 – 30 June 2008][
; Squadrons
* 97th Military Airlift Squadron, 25 July 1969 – 1 July 1973
* 301st Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron (later 301st Air Rescue Squadron, 301st Rescue Squadron), 1 October 1987 – 1 August 1992
* 304th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron (later 304th Air Rescue Squadron, 304th Rescue Squadron), 1 April 1985 – 1 August 1992
* 305th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron (later 305th Air Rescue Squadron, 305th Rescue Squadron), 1 October 1987 – 1 August 1992
* 313th Troop Carrier Squadron (later 313th Military Airlift Squadron), 11 February 1963 – 1 July 1973][
]
Stations
* Portland International Airport, 11 February 1963
* McChord Air Force Base
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, Washington, 25 July 1968 – 1 July 1973[Mueller, p. 396]
* Portland Air Reserve Station, 1 April 1985 – 30 June 2008
Aircraft
* Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar (1963–1968)
* Lockheed C-141 Starlifter
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(1968–1973)
* Bell HH-1N Twin Huey (1985–1991)
* Lockheed HC-130 Hercules (1985–2003)
* Sikorsky HH-3E Jolly Green Giant (1986–1992)
* Sikorsky CH-3E (1987–1992)
* Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk (1991–1992)
*Sikorsky HH-60G Pave Hawk (1992–2003)
* Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker (2003–2008)
References
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