13 Strategic Missile Division
13 Strategic Missile Division |
Emblem of the 13 Strategic Missile Division |
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1940–1966 |
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United States |
Branch |
United States Air Force |
Role |
Strategic Missile Command and Control |
The 13 Strategic Missile Division is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with Fifteenth Air Force, based at Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming. It was inactivated on 2 July 1966.
History
Heraldry
Light blue, issuant from base a sphere light green with land areas vert, grid lined azure, the sinister quarter of the last with grid lines of the field, above the sphere in chief an olive branch arched fesswise or, overall an aircraft and a missile bendwise each trailing speedlines of the like and all within a diminished border of the last. (Approved 4 January 1961.)
Lineage
- Established as 13 Composite Wing on 2 October 1940
- Activated on 10 October 1940
- Inactivated on 25 October 1941
- Redesignated: 13 Bombardment Wing on 23 August 1942
- Activated on 1 October 1942
- Redesignated: 13 Bombardment Wing (Heavy) on 1 February 1943
- Redesignated: 13 Combat Bombardment Wing (Heavy) on 30 August 1943
- Redesignated: 13 Combat Bombardment Wing, Heavy on 24 August 1944
- Redesignated: 13 Bombardment Wing, Heavy on 18 June 1945
- Redesignated: 13 Bombardment Wing, Very Heavy on 17 August 1945
- Inactivated on 17 October 1945
- Redesignated: 13 Air Division on 20 May 1959
- Activated on 1 July 1959
- Redesignated: 13 Strategic Missile Division on 1 January 1963
- Discontinued, and inactivated, on 2 July 1966.
Assignments
Components
Wings
Squadron
- 34 Air Refueling: 1 July 1965 – 25 June 1966.
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Stations
- Langley Field, Virginia, 10–26 October 1940
- Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, 1 November 1940
- San Juan, Puerto Rico, c. 6 January 1941
- Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico, c. 1 May – 25 October 1941
- MacDill Field, Florida, 1 October 1942-c. 10 May 1943
- Marks Hall, England, c. 2 June 1943
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- Camp Blainey, England, c. 13 June 1943
- RAF Horham, England, 13 September 1943-c. 6 August 1945
- Sioux Falls AAF, South Dakota, c. 15 August 1945
- Peterson Field, Colorado, 17 August – 17 October 1945
- Francis E. Warren AFB, Wyoming, 1 July 1959 – 2 July 1966.
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Aircraft and Missiles
Operations
Activated in the United States in October 1940, the wing moved to Puerto Rico where it remained until inactivated in October 1941.
Following second activation, it moved in May 1943 to England for duty with the Eighth Air Force. Groups assigned in September 1943 began strategic bombing of enemy aircraft, petroleum, and ball bearing industries as well as German airfields. Later, organizational units took part in the famous raid against the ball bearing industry at Schweinfurt in October 1943 and followed with missions against shipyards and shipbuilding installations at Wilhelmshaven and Bremen.
During the 1960s, the division organized, manned, trained, and equipped several strategic missile wings in Wyoming.
References
This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Air Force Historical Research Agency.
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