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* 4622 Air Defense Wing (SAGE) (later, Boston Air Defense)
* 4622 Air Defense Wing (SAGE) (later, Boston Air Defense)
: 1 Jun-8 Jul 1956; 18 Oct 1956-1 Apr 1966
: 1 Jun-8 Jul 1956; 18 Oct 1956-1 Apr 1966

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'''Wings'''
'''Wings'''
* [[1st Fighter Wing|l Fighter]]: 31 Dec 1969-1 Oct 1970
* [[1st Fighter Wing|l Fighter]]: 31 Dec 1969-1 Oct 1970
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* [[551st Electronic Systems Wing|551 Airborne Early Warning and Control]]: 1 Jul 1959-1 Apr 1966
* [[551st Electronic Systems Wing|551 Airborne Early Warning and Control]]: 1 Jul 1959-1 Apr 1966
* 4707 Air Defense: 1 Mar-18 Oct 1956
* 4707 Air Defense: 1 Mar-18 Oct 1956
: [[Niagara Falls International Airport|Niagara Falls MAP]], [[New York]]
* 4709 Defense (later, 4709 Air Defense): 16 Feb 1953-1 Oct 1956
* 4709 Defense (later, 4709 Air Defense): 16 Feb 1953-1 Oct 1956
: [[Suffolk County AFB]], [[New York]]
* 4710 Defense (later, 4710 Air Defense): 16 Feb 1953-1 Mar 1956.
* 4710 Defense (later, 4710 Air Defense): 16 Feb 1953-1 Mar 1956
: [[New Castle Airport]], [[Delaware]]


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'''Groups'''
'''Groups'''
* 408 Fighter: 1 Apr 1966-15 Sep 1969
* 408 Fighter: 1 Apr 1966-15 Sep 1969
: [[Kingsley Field]], [[Oregon]]
* [[414th Fighter Group|414 Fighter]]: 19 Nov-31 Dec 1969
* [[414th Fighter Group|414 Fighter]]: 19 Nov-31 Dec 1969
: [[Oxnard AFB]], [[California]]
* 503 Aircraft Control and Warning
* 503 Aircraft Control and Warning
: Attached 1 Apr-15 Nov 1949
: Attached 1 Apr-15 Nov 1949
: Assigned 16 Nov 1949-1 Feb 1952 (not operational, 25 Mar 1950-1 Feb 1952)
: Assigned 16 Nov 1949-1 Feb 1952 (not operational, 25 Mar 1950-1 Feb 1952) (Inactivated Feb 1952)
* 751 Air Defense: 1 Mar 1970-17 Jan 1974
* 751 Air Defense: 1 Mar 1970-17 Jan 1974
* 858 Air Defense: 1 Mar 1970-17 Jan 1974.
: Resesignated 751st Radar Squadron, 17 Jan 1974
: Laguna AFS, [[California]]
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* 858 Air Defense: 1 Mar 1970-17 Jan 1974
: Resesignated 858th Radar Squadron, 17 Jan 1974
: Las Vegas AFS, [[Nevada]]

'''Squadrons'''
'''Squadrons'''
* 82 Fighter Interceptor: 1 Apr-25 Jun 1966 (detached 1 Apr-25 Jun 1966)
* 82 Fighter Interceptor: 1 Apr-25 Jun 1966 (detached 1 Apr-25 Jun 1966)
: [[Travis AFB]], [[California]]
* 84 Fighter Interceptor (later, 84 Fighter Interceptor Training): 1 Oct 1970-27 Feb 1987
* 84 Fighter Interceptor (later, 84 Fighter Interceptor Training): 1 Oct 1970-27 Feb 1987
: [[Castle AFB]], [[California]]
* 456 Fighter Interceptor: 1 Apr 1966-18 Jul 1968
* 456 Fighter Interceptor: 1 Apr 1966-18 Jul 1968
: [[Castle AFB]], [[California]]
* 4758 Defense Systems Evaluation: 19 Nov 1969-31 Oct 1970.
* 4758 Defense Systems Evaluation: 19 Nov 1969-31 Oct 1970
: [[Holloman AFB]], [[New Mexico]]
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=== Operational History===
=== Operational History===

Revision as of 17:12, 5 October 2008

26th Air Division
Emblem of the 26th Air Division
Active1948-1990
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Air Force
RoleCommand and Control
Part ofTactical Air Command (ADTAC)

The 26th Air Division (26th AD) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Tactical Air Command, (ADTAC) assigned to First Air Force, being stationed at March Air Force Base, California. It was inactivated on 30 Sep 1990.

History

Lineage

  • Established as 26 Air Defense Division on 21 Oct 1948
Activated on 16 Nov 1948
Redesignated 26 Air Division (Defense) on 20 Jun 1949
Inactivated on 1 Feb 1952
  • Organized on 1 Feb 1952
Redesignated: 26 Air Division (SAGE) on 8 Aug 1958
Redesignated: 26 Air Division on 1 Apr 1966
Inactivated on 30 Sep 1969
  • Activated on 19 Nov 1969
Inactivated on 30 Sep 1990

Assignments

Stations

Redesigated Hancock Field, New York, 14 Feb 1959

Components

Operational History

Beginning in November 1948, the division performed air defense over an area that covered much of the industrial northeast, including New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C.. It employed off shore naval picket ships, fixed "Texas Tower" radar sites, airborne early warning units, and a civilian ground observer corps program. The latter phased down when the SAGE program was implemented. Improved radar and communications equipment and fighter interceptors, and better techniques and methods, eventually led to the 26th Air Division becoming the first operational SAGE air defense system (1 January 1959) within Air Defense Command. The 26th's area of control expanded until by 1963 its boundaries extended from the Arctic to the Gulf of Mexico and well toward the center of the United States. In 1961 the division assumed air defense training responsibility for Air National Guard (ANG) units within the area. During the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, the division deployed fighter aircraft and part of its airborne early warning and control force to Florida. In April 1966, the division, replaced by the First Air Force, moved without personnel or equipment to Adair Air Force Station, Oregon, where it assumed responsibility for the defense of Oregon, part of California and Nevada, gradually phasing down until it replaced the 27th Air Division at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona in November 1969. In October 1979, it transferred to Tactical Air Command and continued to supervise its assigned components until 1 July 1987.

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

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