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The United States Air Forces Southern Command is an inactive Major Command of the
United States Air Force The United States Air Force (USAF) is the Air force, air service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is one of the six United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. Tracing its ori ...
. It was headquartered at Albrook Air Force Base, Canal Zone, being inactivated on 1 January 1976. Initially designated Panama Canal Air Force when first established in October 1940, its mission was the defense of the
Panama Canal The Panama Canal () is an artificial waterway in Panama that connects the Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean. It cuts across the narrowest point of the Isthmus of Panama, and is a Channel (geography), conduit for maritime trade between th ...
. Later it took on United States Air Force relations, including foreign military sales (FMS) and disaster relief assistance, with the Latin American nations. The command supported disaster relief to countries such as
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, Jamaica,
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, the
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, Panama and
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. It also assisted states in Central and South America in purchases of United States military aircraft and trained their technicians in logistics and maintenance for the aircraft.


History


Pre-World War II activities

The first United States air units arrived in the Canal Zone in February 1917, with the 7th Aero Squadron being organized on 29 March at Ancon. It was equipped with
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"Jennys" and Curtiss R-3 and R-4 floatplanes. The squadron initially came under the control of Headquarters, U.S. Troops, Panama Canal Zone, and beginning on 1 July 1917, Army aviation units were assigned directly to the Panama Canal Department, which was the controlling
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headquarters in the Canal Zone. During World War I, the 7th Aero was assigned to patrol for German
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s offshore of the Canal Zone under direction of Coast Defenses of Cristobal, from 1 June – 15 November 1918. The 7th Aero Squadron was assigned to several fields during 1917 and 1918, those being Corozal (16 April); Empire (May); Fort Sherman (29 August); Cristobal (March 1918) before finding a permanent home at Coco Walk, which became France Field in May 1918. A second permanent army airfield,
Albrook Field Albrook Air Force Station is a former United States Air Force facility in Panama. It was closed on 30 September 1997 as a result of the Torrijos-Carter Treaties which specified that United States military facilities in the former Panama Canal Zon ...
, opened in 1932 due to France Field becoming too small for the numbers of aircraft being assigned to the Canal Zone, as well as having a poor landing surface; offering no room for expansion, and providing little defense for the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal. A third airfield, Howard Field was built on the Canal Bruja Point Military Reservation, opening on 1 December 1939. By 1940, a rapid increase in the number of flying squadrons in both the Canal Zone as well as in
Panama Panama, officially the Republic of Panama, is a country in Latin America at the southern end of Central America, bordering South America. It is bordered by Costa Rica to the west, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the north, and ...
as a result of the pre–World War II mobilization of the Air Corps warranted a new organization, and the Panama Canal Air Force was created as a major command. After several organizational changes and the establishment of the United States Army Air Forces in 1942, Sixth Air Force became the controlling Air Force command authority for USAAF activities in the Caribbean, as well as in Central and South America. Through all these redesignations it was part of the Caribbean Defense Command, (10 February 1941 – 1 November 1947), which was the senior United States Army headquarters in the Canal Zone. The Caribbean Interceptor Command, was the Air Force component (10 February 1941 – 17 October 1941) of the CIC until being inactivated and replaced by VI Interceptor Command.


World War II

In early 1942 the Nazi Germany's ''
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'', began anti-shipping operations using
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s in the Caribbean. The subs sank several tankers in the harbor at Sint Nicholaas,
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and even shelled an oil refinery on the island. The refineries at the island of Aruba and
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possessed oil from wells in Venezuela, and accounted for one-third of the Allies' supply of gasoline. The first wartime mission of the newly created Sixth Air Force was to perform antisubmarine operations in the Caribbean and the
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areas and to cover Allied shipping convoys in the area. The Sixth Air Force expanded throughout the Caribbean and Latin America, stationing units from Cuba in the north to British Guiana and Surinam on the northern coast of South America to protect the Venezuelan oilfields. Air bases were established along the western coast of South America, in
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, Ecuador as well as in the
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, Panama, Guatemala and Costa Rica. In order to protect the vital
Air Transport Command Air Transport Command (ATC) was a United States Air Force unit that was created during World War II as the strategic airlift component of the United States Army Air Forces. It had two main missions, the first being the delivery of supplies a ...
South Atlantic Air Route to Europe and North Africa, Sixth Air Force combat units were stationed in Brazil to patrol the South Atlantic air routes. Sixth Air Force had the responsibility for tracking down submarine wolfpacks, which consisted of groups of three of more subs attacking Allied shipping using a strategy now known as "Search and Destroy". As most shipping in the Caribbean was not in defensive convoys, aerial surveillance of the area was crucial to their safety. However, in the fall of 1942 the German Navy changed tactics and reduced their submarine activity in the Caribbean region to concentrate its activity on the North Atlantic convoy route and the approaches to northwest Africa. With the withdrawal of submarines from the Caribbean region the Sixth Air Force concentrated its efforts as a striking force on its primary function of guarding against possible attacks on the
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.


Post-war mission

With the end of the war, most of the wartime Caribbean air bases used for antisubmarine patrols were returned to civil authorities in late 1945 or early 1946. The Lend-Lease air bases from Great Britain, which were on 99-year leases were reduced to skeleton units and used largely as MATS weather stations. They were all closed for budgetary reasons in 1949. The postwar Sixth Air Force, redesignated Caribbean Air Command as part of the 1946 USAAF reorganization, and its successor units returned to its prewar mission, the defense of the Panama Canal; support for friendly Latin American air forces, and to provide support to Latin American nations engaged in anti-communist activities during the
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. Howard Air Force Base became a focus for military air support, with many surplus USAF aircraft being transferred to Latin American air forces there, as well as the establishment of the Inter-American Air Forces Academy, which provided technical training and education for airmen and officers from approximately 14 Latin American countries. In the post
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drawdown of the USAF, the United States Air Forces Southern Command was inactivated in 1976 for budgetary reasons. Most of its functions and resources passed to the
Tactical Air Command Tactical Air Command (TAC) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. It was a List of Major Commands of the United States Air Force, Major Command of the United States Air Force, established on 21 March 1946 and headquartered at Lang ...
, which established the USAF Southern Air Division (later 830th Air Division; Air Forces Panama) as the USAF component of the United States Armed Forces in the Panama Canal Zone.


Lineage

* Established as Panama Canal Air Force on 19 October 1940 * Activated as a Major Command on 20 November 1940 : Redesignated as Caribbean Air Force on 5 August 1941 : Redesignated as 6th Air Force on 18 September 1942 : Redesignated as Caribbean Air Command on 31 July 1946 : Redesignated as United States Air Forces Southern Command on 8 July 1963 * Inactivated as a Major Command on 1 January 1976


Units assigned

* Commands : VI Bomber Command, 25 October 1941 – 1 November 1946 : VI Interceptor Command, 17 October 1941 :: Redesignated as: VI Fighter Command, May 1942 – October 1943 : XXVI Fighter Command, 6 March 1942 – 25 August 1946 : XXXVI Fighter Command, 21 August 1942 – 30 April 1943 : VI Air Force Service Command, Undetermined (included Panama Air Depot at Albrook Army Airfield) :
Antilles Air Command The Antilles Air Command is a disbanded United States Army Air Forces unit. Its last assignment was with Sixth Air Force, based at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, where it was inactivated on 25 August 1946. Engaged in antisubmarine operations ...
, 11 July 1941 – 22 January 1949 * Wings : 6th Fighter Wing, 25 August 1946 – 28 July 1948 :
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, 1 November 1940 – 25 October 1941 : 19th Composite Wing, 25 January 1933 :: Redesignated: 19 Wing on 14 July 1937 :: Redesignated: 19 Bombardment Wing on 19 October 1940 – 25 October 1941 : 23d Fighter, 25 April – 24 September 1949 : 24th Composite, 1967–1976 : 36th Fighter Wing, 2 July 1948 – 13 August 1948 :: Attached to 6th Fighter Wing, 2–28 July 1948 : 5700 Composite, 1948–1949; Air Base, 24 October 1954 – 8 November 1967 * Groups : 25th Bombardment Group, 1 November 1940 – 25 October 1941 : 32d Pursuit Group, 1 January 1941 – 18 September 1942 : 36 Pursuit Group (Interceptor), 3 June – 25 October 1941 : 37th Pursuit Group (Interceptor), 19 November 1940 – 18 September 1942 : 53d Fighter Group, 1 January – 6 March 1942 * Squadrons : 4th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 25 August 1946 – 1 February 1948 : 20th Transport Squadron, 15 December 1940 – 20 September 1948 :: Attached to: 314th Troop Carrier Group ater, 314th Troop Carrier Group, Heavy; 314th Troop Carrier Group, Medium c. November 1946-16 June 1948


Stations

* Permanent :
Albrook Air Force Station Albrook Air Force Station is a former United States Air Force facility in Panama. It was closed on 30 September 1997 as a result of the Torrijos-Carter Treaties which specified that United States military facilities in the former Panama Canal Zon ...
, Canal Zone, 1932–1976 : France Air Force Base, Canal Zone, 1917–1949 :
Howard Air Force Base Howard Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force base located in Panama. It discontinued military operations on 1 November 1999 as a result of the Torrijos-Carter Treaties, which specified that US military facilities in the former P ...
, Canal Zone, 1939–1976 : Rio Hato Army Air Base, Panama, 1931–1948 : Borinquen (later Ramey) Air Force Base, Puerto Rico, 1936–1971 :: (Assigned to
Strategic Air Command Strategic Air Command (SAC) was a United States Department of Defense Specified Command and a United States Air Force (USAF) Major Command responsible for command and control of the strategic bomber and intercontinental ballistic missile compon ...
, 26 May 1949) * Wartime/Lend-Lease : Aguadulce Army Airfield, Panama, 1941–1945 : Anton Army Airfield, Panama, 1943 : Arecibo Field, Puerto Rico, 1941–1943 : Atkinson Air Force Base, British Guiana :: APO 602, Antilles Air Command, 1941–1948 : Batista Army Airfield, Cuba, 1942–1943 :: APO 632, Caribbean Base Command, Transferred to
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, June 1943 : Beane Air Force Base, Saint Lucia, 1941–1949 : Belém Army Airfield, Brazil, 1941–1945 : Benedict Army Airfield, Saint Croix, 1941–1942 : Calzada Larga Army Airfield, Panama, 1942–1944 : Camaguey Air Base, Cuba, 1942–1944 : Camden Auxiliary Air Base, Trinidad, 1942-1949 : Carlsen Air Force Base, Trinidad, 1941–1949 : Chame Army Airfield, Panama, 1942–1945 : Coolidge Air Force Base, Antigua, 1941–1949 : Saint Thomas Airport, Saint Thomas, 1942–1943 : Dakota Army Airfield, Aruba, 1942–1944 :: APO 811, Antilles Air Command : David Army Airfield, Panama, 1941–1945 : Edinburgh Field, Trinidad, 1942-1949 :: APO 687, Antilles Air Command : Guatemala City Air Base, Guatemala, 1941–1949 : Hato Army Airfield, Curaçao, 1942-1945 :: APO 812, Antilles Air Command : La Chorrera Army Airfield, Panama, 1941–1944 : Losey Army Airfield, Puerto Rico, 1941–1944 : Madden Army Airfield, Panama, 1944 : Patilla Point Army Airfield, Panama, 1944 : Piarco Airport, Trinidad, 1941–1943 : Pocri Army Airfield, Panama, 1944 : Salinas Army Airfield, Ecuador, 1942–1943 :: APO 661. Sixth AF, Also used by United States Navy : Seymour Island Army Airfield, Galápagos Islands, 1942–1945 :: APO 662. Sixth AF, Closed 26 April 1945 : Talara Army Airfield, Peru, 1942–1943 :: APO 817, Sixth AF (Limited use until 1947 by AAFCS) : Vernam Air Force Base, Jamaica, 1941–1949 :
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, Trinidad, 1941–1949 :: APO 695/803 Antilles Air Command : Zandery Army Airfield, Surinam, 1941–1946


List of commanders


References

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