35th Air Division

35th Air Division

Emblem of the 35th Air Division
Active 1951–1969
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
Role Command and Control
Part of Air Defense Command

The 35th Air Division (35th AD) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Air Defense Command, assigned to First Air Force, being stationed at Hancock Field, New York. It was inactivated on 19 November 1969

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History

Assigned to Air Defense Command (ADC) for most of its existence, from July 1951 – November 1969, the 35th equipped, administered, and trained its assigned and attached units and placed those forces in a maximum state of readiness for use in air defense. Initially, its area of responsibility included all or part of Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi.

In 1966, the area changed to include most of New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and southern Maine when the division assumed the responsibilities of the inactivated Boston Air Defense Sector.

Assumed additional designation of 35th NORAD Region after activation of the NORAD Combat Operations Center at Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado and reporting was transferred to NORAD from ADC at Ent AFB in April 1966. The division participated in numerous live and simulated exercises such as Apache Brave, Mohawk Echo, and Desk Top.

Inactivated in November 1969 as ADC phased down its interceptor mission as the chances of a Soviet bomber attack on the United States seemed remote, its mission being consolidated into North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).

Lineage

Activated on 1 July 1951
Inactivated on 1 February 1952
Inactivated on 15 November 1958
Organized on 1 April 1966
Inactivated on 19 November 1969.

Assignments

Stations

Components

Sector

Gunter AFB, Alabama, 8 September 1957-15 November 1958

Wing

Suffolk County AFB, New York, 1 December 1967-30 September 1968

Groups

Suffolk County AFB, New York, 30 September 1968-31 December 1969
McGhee-Tyson MAP, Tennessee, 18 August 1955-1 March 1956
McGhee-Tyson MAP, Tennessee, 16 February 1953-18 August 1955

Interceptor squadron

Loring AFB, Maine, 15 September-19 November 1969

Missile squadrons

Otis AFB, Massachusetts, 1 April 1966-19 November 1969
Niagara Falls Air Force Missile Site, New York, 15 September-19 November 1969
McGuire AFB, New Jersey, 1 Dec 1967-1 Oct 1972.

Radar squadrons

Eufaula AFS, Alabama, 1 September 1957-15 November 1958
Dobbins AFB, Georgia, 24 December 1953-1 July 1956
Crystal Springs AFS, Mississippi, 1 September 1957-15 November 1958
Roanoke Rapids AFS, North Carolina, 20 May 1953-1 March 1956
Benton AFS, Pennsylvania, 1 April 1966-19 November 1969
Watertown AFS, New York, 1 April 1966-19 November 1969
Saratoga Springs AFS, New York, 1 April 1966-19 November 1969
Houma AFS, Louisiana, 10 April 1955-15 November 1958
MacDill AFB, Florida, 18 June 1953-15 November 1958
Lake City AFS, Tennessee, 5 August 1952-1 March 1956
Tyndall AFB, Florida, 1 February 1956-1 April 1957
Jacksonville NAS, Florida, 24 December 1953-15 November 1958
Palermo AFS, New Jersey, 1 December 1967-1 April 1968
Cross City AFS, Florida, 1 December 1957-15 November 1958
Dauphin Island AFS, Alabama, 1 April-15 November 1958
Thomasville AFS, Alabama, 1 December 1957-15 November 1958
Fort Fisher AFS, North Carolina, 1 December 1953-1 March 1956
Hunter AFB, Georgia, 1 December 1953-15 November 1958
North Truro AFS, Massachusetts, 1 April 1966-19 November 1969
Lockport AFS, New York, 15 September-19 November 1969
Saint Albans AFS, Vermont, 1 April 1966-19 November 1969
Charleston AFS, Maine, 15 September-19 November 1969
Caswell AFS, Maine, 15 September-19 November 1969
Gibbsboro AFS, New Jersey, 1 December 1967-19 November 1969
Montauk AFS, New York, 1 December 1967-19 November 1969
Guthrie AFS, West Virginia, 1 September-15 November 1958
Snow Mountain AFS, Kentucky, 1 September-15 November 1958
North Charleston AFS, South Carolina, 24 December 1953-15 November 1958
Joelton AFS, Tennessee, 1 September 1958-1 June 1961
Winston-Salem AFS, North Carolina, 1 September-15 November 1958
Aiken AFS, South Carolina, 8 April 1955-15 November 1958
Flintstone AFS, Georgia, 1 October 1955-1 March 1956; 15 November 1958-25 July 1960
Bucks Harbor AFS, Maine, 15 September-19 November 1969
Marietta AFS, Georgia, 25 September 1954-15 November 1958

See also

References

United States Air Force portal
Military of the United States portal

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