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The 7217th Air Division is an inactive unit of the
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. It was assigned to
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at Ankara Air Station, Turkey, where it was inactivated on 9 September 1970. The division, as The United States Logistics Group (TUSLOG), provided logistical support for all American armed forces, and military activities in Turkey. Its area of responsibility at times extended from the Black Sea to Ethiopia and from Greece to Pakistan.


History


Background of TUSLOG

Early in the
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, the United States established the Joint American Military Mission for Aid to Turkey (later Joint United States Military Mission for Aid to Turkey) in
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. The
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element of this mission was the 1172nd USAF Foreign Missions Squadron, which, starting in 1948, helped to provide the
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with training and aircraft and construction of new airfields. In April 1953, the
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assigned responsibility for the logistical support of all U.S. forces in Turkey to
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(USAFE), which initially gave the mission to the 7206th Air Base Squadron at
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, Greece. A year later, the 7206th organized its Detachment 1 in Ankara. On 15 May 1955, USAFE activated the 7216th Support Group at Ankara. This unit was referred to as Headquarters The United States Logistics Group (TUSLOG). Later that summer, Detachment 1 of the 7206th was discontinued and replaced by the 7217th Air Base Squadron. In accordance with the wishes of the Turkish Government, US military units and components in Turkey were given "cover" designations as TUSLOG detachments. HQ TUSLOG (the 7217th Support Group) oversaw in Turkey as a whole, while the TUSLOG, Detachment 1 (the 7217th Squadron) handled local logistical support for units in Ankara and on the Black Sea coast. Units that TUSLOG supported that were stationed outside Turkey did not use "cover" designations. In July 1958, HQ TUSLOG was reduced to a liaison office as Detachment 1,
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.


Establishment of the division

The 7217th Air Division was established as a result of the weakness this arrangement demonstrated during the
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when the US sent aircraft and troops to
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, Turkey to support Marines dispatched to Lebanon. In addition, the
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and its agencies were demanding more and more services. As a result, on 7 August 1959, USAFE reversed its position and elevated HQ TUSLOG to be the 7217th Air Division. Although Incirlik had been constructed as a support facility for forward deployed
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s of
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, by the time the division was formed, its prime mission was supporting rotational fighter units of
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(TAC. In 1963, Cigli Air Base began similar support for TAC fighters. In 1963 the
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visited Turkey and concluded that the separate
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-USAFE command structure was too cumbersome. As a result was that in July 1964, TUSLOG took over full responsibility for several functions previously shared with the Joint U.S. Military Mission for Aid to Turkey and other organizations. This led to a decrease in the number of Americans in Ankara, but an increase in the size of TUSLOG. The 7217th provided facilities and training for rotational tactical fighter squadrons, maintenance for aircraft assigned to Military Aid and Assistance Groups in the Middle East, and logistical support for occasional unscheduled operations. It had support responsibilities not only in Turkey, but also in Greece, Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, India, Ethiopia, Lebanon and Israel. By the mid-1960s, demands on the defense budget and manpower by the
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forced the US to reconsider its military priorities in Turkey. In 1966, Senate majority leader
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began a campaign to unilaterally reduce US troop levels in Europe. Following this, Secretary of Defense
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initiated a program for the reduction of costs and forces in Europe in 1968. Although a change in administrations occurred in the same year, this program conformed to the
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policy of lowering the profile of American forces abroad. Consequently, the US began to eliminate or consolidate many of its operations in Turkey. Intelligence sites at
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and
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discontinued and the sites were turned over to the Turkish government. In addition, Cigli Air Base was turned over to the Turkish Air Force in 1970. The US continued, however, to fund the maintenance of numerous facilities at that base. Altogether, between 1967 and 1970, the number of Americans in Turkey dropped from 24,000 to 15,000.


TUSLOG after the division's inactivation

The cutbacks in forces in Turkey naturally had a major effect on TUSLOG. The headquarters in Ankara shrank to a fraction of its former size. On 9 September 1970, the 7217th Air Division was inactivated. The next day, Detachment 1, Headquarters
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was organized to absorb its functions and The United States Logistics Group, a named activity, was organized. In June 1972, weapons storage detachments were upgraded to squadron status. TUSLOG was inactivated on 16 July 1992. Separate munitions support squadrons survived TUSLOG until USAFE announced the closure of weapons sites except at Incirlik Air Base in April 1995.


Lineage

* Established as the 7217 Air Division (Command) and organized on 7 August 1959 : Discontinued on 9 September 1970


Assignments

* Seventeenth Air Force, 7 August 1959 * United States Air Forces in Europe, 15 November 1959 – 9 September 1970


Station

* Ankara Air Station, Turkey, 15 November 1959 – 9 September 1970


TUSLOG Units

* Adana (see Incirlik Air Base) * Ankara Air Station :: 7216th Support Group, 15 May 1955 – 1 July 1958 (TUSLOG, Det 10) :: 7250th Support Squadron (later 7250th Support Group, 7250th Air Base Squadron), 1 April 1956 – 31 March 1973 (TUSLOG, Det 30) :: 7217th Air Base Group, 15 November 1982 – 16 July 1992 * Balikesir Air Base :: 7391st Munitions Support Squadron, 1 July 1972 – 16 July 1992 * Cigli Air Base :: 7266th Support Squadron, 1 July 1959 – 5 July 1962 :: 7231st Air Base Group (later 7231st Combat Support Group), 5 July 1962 – 1 April 1966 (TUSLOG, Det 116) :: 41st Tactical Group, 1 April 1966 – 9 September 1970 (TUSLOG, Det 116) * Diyabakir (see Pirinclik Air Base) * Eskisehir Air Base :: 7392d Munitions Support Squadron, 1 July 1972 – 30 September 1990 *
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:: 7216th Air Base Squadron (later 7216th Air Base Group, 7216th Combat Support Group), 21 February 1955 – 1 April 1966 (TUSLOG, Det 10) ::
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, 1 April 1966 – 9 September 1970 (TUSLOG, Det 10) *
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:: 7250th Support Squadron (later 7250th Support Group) (TUSLOG, Det 29) *
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:: 7266 Support Squadron, 15 November 1955-1 July 1959 :: 7321st Technical Training Group, 1 October 1960 – 1 February 1961 :: 7207th Combat Support Group, 1 February 1961 – 1962 :: 7241st Support Squadron (later 7241st Air Base Group, 7241st Air Base Squadron), 1 July 1970 – 16 July 1992(TUSLOG, Det 118) * Karamursel Common Defense Installation :: 7217th Air Base Squadron, 5 January 1957 – 1961 (TUSLOG, Det 1) :: 7277th Air Base Group, 1 October 1977 – 30 April 1979(TUSLOG, Det 94) *
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:: 7394th Munitions Support Squadron, 1 July 1972 – c. 1985 * Murted :: 7393d Munitions Support Squadron 1 July 1972 – 16 July 1992 * Pirinclik Air Base :: 7255th Air Base Squadron, June 1955 – July 1958 (TUSLOG, Det 9) :: 7022d Air Base Squadron, 1 June 1972 – 16 July 1992 (TUSLOG, Det 171)


Aircraft

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* Douglas C-47D Skytrain * Douglas C-54M Skymaster *
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* Convair C-131 Samaritan ; Deployed aircraft * North American F-100D Super Sabre *
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Notes

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Bibliography

; Further reading * (Secret, declassified 23 July 2008) (Listed in ) * {{USAFE Mediterranean Bases Military units and formations established in 1959 Military units and formations disestablished in 1970 7217 1959 establishments in Turkey 1970 disestablishments in Turkey