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Sixteenth Air Force served both [[Strategic Air Command]] and [[United States Air Forces in Europe]]. Established as Joint United States Military Group, Air Administration (Spain), on 20 May 1954. Activated on 20 May 1954 at Madrid, Spain, it was attached to the Joint U.S. Military Group, which oversaw implementation of the 1953 Spanish-American Defense Cooperation Agreement. |
Sixteenth Air Force served both [[Strategic Air Command]] and [[United States Air Forces in Europe]]. Established as Joint United States Military Group, Air Administration (Spain), on 20 May 1954. Activated on 20 May 1954 at Madrid, Spain, it was attached to the Joint U.S. Military Group, which oversaw implementation of the 1953 Spanish-American Defense Cooperation Agreement. |
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16th AF also operated SAC bases in [[Morocco]] from 1958 through 1963. In 1966, a year after SAC withdrew its [[B-47]] alert force from Spain, 16th AF was reassigned to U.S. Air Forces in Europe. The [[401st Air Expeditionary Wing|401st Tactical Fighter Wing]], with three squadrons of F-100Ds, moved from the United States to [[Torrejon Air Base]], Spain. The wing later converted to F-4 Phantoms, and in 1983, to F-16 Fighting Falcons. |
16th AF also operated SAC bases in [[Morocco]] from 1958 through 1963. In 1966, a year after SAC withdrew its [[B-47]] alert force from Spain, 16th AF was reassigned to U.S. Air Forces in Europe. The [[401st Air Expeditionary Wing|401st Tactical Fighter Wing]], with three squadrons of F-100Ds, moved from the United States to [[Torrejon Air Base]], Spain. The wing later converted to F-4 Phantoms, and in 1983, to F-16 Fighting Falcons. |
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The 401st FW moved from Spain to [[Aviano AB]], [[Italy]], in May 1992 and was re-designated as the 31st FW in April 1994. It has two squadrons of F-16C/Ds. Headquarters, 16th AF moved to Aviano AB in August 1992. During its time at Aviano AB, Sixteenth Air Force was the operational air force for USAF combat operations in the [[Balkans]], supporting Operation Deny Flight, enforcing the U.N. ordered no-fly zone over Bosnia |
The 401st FW moved from Spain to [[Aviano AB]], [[Italy]], in May 1992 and was re-designated as the 31st FW in April 1994. It has two squadrons of F-16C/Ds. Headquarters, 16th AF moved to Aviano AB in August 1992. During its time at Aviano AB, Sixteenth Air Force was the operational air force for USAF combat operations in the [[Balkans]], supporting Operation Deny Flight, enforcing the U.N. ordered no-fly zone over Bosnia. |
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Throughout 1994, 16th AF supported Operation Deny Flight, enforcing the U.N. ordered no-fly zone over Bosnia. Sixteenth Air Force aircraft participated in the raid on the Bosnian-Serb held airfield at Ubdina in November 1994. In the fall of 1995, 16th AF supported Operation Deliberate Force, the U.N.-sanctioned/NATO executed attacks on Bosnian-Serb forces. In 1995, 16th AF supported Joint Endeavor, the NATO peacekeeping mission to the former Yugoslavia, through operations in Croatia, Hungary and Bosnia-Herzegovina. |
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The years 1996 through 1998 saw continued high operations in 16th AF. It was the first Air Force organization to fully employ the expeditionary wing concept. The 16th Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force, consisting of the 16th and 31st Air Expeditionary Wings, activated in support of Operation Joint Guard, and its air component, Operation Deliberate Guard, engaging air power for peace enforcement operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina (These operations continue today as Operation Joint Forge, and it's air component, Operation Deliberate Forge). The 39th Air & Space Expeditionary Wing activated in support of Operation Northern Watch, engaging air power to enforce the no-fly zone over northern Iraq. These expeditionary units stand today as the models for presentation of air forces for the rest of the world. |
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Headquarters 16th AF formed the joint force air component command for Operation Silver Wake, the successful evacuation of Americans and allied noncombatants from Albania. The 31st Fighter Wing was the first F-16 Falcon unit to fly combat missions utilizing night vision goggles, and wing aircraft provided close air support during Pope John Paul II's historic visit to Sarajevo. Today the wing remains a major participant in support of Balkan air operations. The 39th Wing at Incirlik AB, Turkey, deployed a flying ambulance surgical team to Dhahran AB, Saudi Arabia in response to the Khobar Towers terrorist attack. The wing assisted in the evacuation of nearly 6,500 pro-U.S. Kurds from northern Iraq. Today it remains a lead organization in support of no-fly zone enforcement over northern Iraq. |
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Beginning in March 1999, the 16th Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force grew to 10 air expeditionary wings and 480 Air Force aircraft in 10 countries supporting Operation Allied Force, NATO's air campaign in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia. Approximately 13,200 airmen, in addition to 32,000 airmen through Europe, deployed in support of the 78-day air campaign that led to Serbian withdrawal of forces from the province of Kosovo. |
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In 2005, Sixteenth Air Force moved to Ramstein AB, Germany to become USAFE's new Warfighting Headquarters. Its mission was to execute aerospace operations through expeditionary force command and control in support of the U.S. European Command and NATO. Supporting this mission, 16th AF planned and executed combat air operations in southern Europe and portions of the Middle East and northern Africa as an air component or joint task force headquarters. It supported approximately 11,000 Air Force and civilian members at two main operating bases, four support bases and other sites in [[Spain]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Croatia]], [[Kosovo]], [[Bosnia-Herzegovina]], [[Hungary]], [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]], [[Greece]], [[Turkey]] and [[Israel]]; and conducted peacetime engagement throughout the region |
In 2005, Sixteenth Air Force moved to Ramstein AB, Germany to become USAFE's new Warfighting Headquarters. Its mission was to execute aerospace operations through expeditionary force command and control in support of the U.S. European Command and NATO. Supporting this mission, 16th AF planned and executed combat air operations in southern Europe and portions of the Middle East and northern Africa as an air component or joint task force headquarters. It supported approximately 11,000 Air Force and civilian members at two main operating bases, four support bases and other sites in [[Spain]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Croatia]], [[Kosovo]], [[Bosnia-Herzegovina]], [[Hungary]], [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]], [[Greece]], [[Turkey]] and [[Israel]]; and conducted peacetime engagement throughout the region |
Revision as of 02:10, 7 November 2009
Sixteenth Air Force | |
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Active | 20 May 1954 - 1 December 2006 |
Country | United States of America |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Part of | United States Air Forces Europe |
Garrison/HQ | Ramstein Air Base, Germany |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Windfield S. Harpe |
The Sixteenth Air Force (16 AF) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with the United States Air Forces in Europe, being stationed at Izmir Air Base, Turkey. It was inactivated on 30 Apr 2008.
History
Lineage
- Established as Joint United States Military Group, Air Administration (Spain)
- Activated on 20 May 1954
- Redesignated Sixteenth Air Force on 15 Jul 1956
- Inactivated 1 Dec 2006
- Activated and redesignated Sixteenth Air Expeditionary Task Force, 1 Dec 2006
- Inactivated 30 Apr 2008
Assignments
- HQ, United States Air Force, 20 May 1954
- Strategic Air Command, 1 Jul 1957
- United States Air Forces in Europe, 15 Apr 1966 - 1 Dec 2006; 1 Dec 2006 - 30 Apr 2008
Components
Air Divisions
- 5th Air Division, 1 Jul 1957 - 15 Jan 1958
- 65th Air Division, 8 Apr 1957 - 1 Jul 1960
- 4310th Air Division, 15 Jan 1958 - 15 Aug 1963
Wings
- 7602nd Support Wing, 1 Jan - 10 May 1957
- 3977 Support Wing, 10 May 1957 - 1 Apr 1958
- 16th Air Expeditionary Wing, 1 Dec 2006 - 30 Apr 2008
- 31st Fighter Wing (later Air Expeditionary Wing)
- 15 Apr 1994 - 1 Dec 2006
- 9 Sep 1970 - 15 Oct 1991
- 17 Jul 199 - 1 Nov 2005
- 401st Air Expeditionary Wing (Dates to be determined)
Stations
- Madrid, Spain, 20 May 1954
- Torrejon Air Base, Spain, 1 Feb 1958
- Aviano Air Base, Italy, 10 Aug 1992 - 1 Dec 2006
- Izmir Air Base, Turkey, 1 Dec 2006 - 30 Apr 2008
Operations
Sixteenth Air Force served both Strategic Air Command and United States Air Forces in Europe. Established as Joint United States Military Group, Air Administration (Spain), on 20 May 1954. Activated on 20 May 1954 at Madrid, Spain, it was attached to the Joint U.S. Military Group, which oversaw implementation of the 1953 Spanish-American Defense Cooperation Agreement.
In 1956, the administration was re-designated as Headquarters, 16th AF, and aligned directly under Headquarters, U.S. Air Force. Existing Spanish air force bases were expanded near Madrid, Sevilla and Zaragoza. In 1957, 16th AF was realigned under the Strategic Air Command. Main operating bases in Spain were used for SAC B-47 rotational alert aircraft until April 1965.
16th AF also operated SAC bases in Morocco from 1958 through 1963. In 1966, a year after SAC withdrew its B-47 alert force from Spain, 16th AF was reassigned to U.S. Air Forces in Europe. The 401st Tactical Fighter Wing, with three squadrons of F-100Ds, moved from the United States to Torrejon Air Base, Spain. The wing later converted to F-4 Phantoms, and in 1983, to F-16 Fighting Falcons.
The 401st FW moved from Spain to Aviano AB, Italy, in May 1992 and was re-designated as the 31st FW in April 1994. It has two squadrons of F-16C/Ds. Headquarters, 16th AF moved to Aviano AB in August 1992. During its time at Aviano AB, Sixteenth Air Force was the operational air force for USAF combat operations in the Balkans, supporting Operation Deny Flight, enforcing the U.N. ordered no-fly zone over Bosnia.
Throughout 1994, 16th AF supported Operation Deny Flight, enforcing the U.N. ordered no-fly zone over Bosnia. Sixteenth Air Force aircraft participated in the raid on the Bosnian-Serb held airfield at Ubdina in November 1994. In the fall of 1995, 16th AF supported Operation Deliberate Force, the U.N.-sanctioned/NATO executed attacks on Bosnian-Serb forces. In 1995, 16th AF supported Joint Endeavor, the NATO peacekeeping mission to the former Yugoslavia, through operations in Croatia, Hungary and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The years 1996 through 1998 saw continued high operations in 16th AF. It was the first Air Force organization to fully employ the expeditionary wing concept. The 16th Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force, consisting of the 16th and 31st Air Expeditionary Wings, activated in support of Operation Joint Guard, and its air component, Operation Deliberate Guard, engaging air power for peace enforcement operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina (These operations continue today as Operation Joint Forge, and it's air component, Operation Deliberate Forge). The 39th Air & Space Expeditionary Wing activated in support of Operation Northern Watch, engaging air power to enforce the no-fly zone over northern Iraq. These expeditionary units stand today as the models for presentation of air forces for the rest of the world.
Headquarters 16th AF formed the joint force air component command for Operation Silver Wake, the successful evacuation of Americans and allied noncombatants from Albania. The 31st Fighter Wing was the first F-16 Falcon unit to fly combat missions utilizing night vision goggles, and wing aircraft provided close air support during Pope John Paul II's historic visit to Sarajevo. Today the wing remains a major participant in support of Balkan air operations. The 39th Wing at Incirlik AB, Turkey, deployed a flying ambulance surgical team to Dhahran AB, Saudi Arabia in response to the Khobar Towers terrorist attack. The wing assisted in the evacuation of nearly 6,500 pro-U.S. Kurds from northern Iraq. Today it remains a lead organization in support of no-fly zone enforcement over northern Iraq.
Beginning in March 1999, the 16th Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force grew to 10 air expeditionary wings and 480 Air Force aircraft in 10 countries supporting Operation Allied Force, NATO's air campaign in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia. Approximately 13,200 airmen, in addition to 32,000 airmen through Europe, deployed in support of the 78-day air campaign that led to Serbian withdrawal of forces from the province of Kosovo.
In 2005, Sixteenth Air Force moved to Ramstein AB, Germany to become USAFE's new Warfighting Headquarters. Its mission was to execute aerospace operations through expeditionary force command and control in support of the U.S. European Command and NATO. Supporting this mission, 16th AF planned and executed combat air operations in southern Europe and portions of the Middle East and northern Africa as an air component or joint task force headquarters. It supported approximately 11,000 Air Force and civilian members at two main operating bases, four support bases and other sites in Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Croatia, Kosovo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Hungary, Macedonia, Greece, Turkey and Israel; and conducted peacetime engagement throughout the region
On 1 December 2006, the Sixteenth Air Force was inactivated at Ramstein AB and simultaneously reconstituted as the Sixteenth Air Expeditionary Task Force at Izmir Air Base, Turkey. It was replaced at Ramstein by the Third Air Force. The 16th AETF was inactivated in April 2008.
References
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency