823d Air Division

823d Air Division

Emblem of the 823d Air Division
Active 1956-1971
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
Role Command and Control
Part of Strategic Air Command
Garrison/HQ McCoy AFB, Florida

The 823d Air Division (823d AD) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Strategic Air Command, assigned to Second Air Force, being stationed at McCoy Air Force Base, Florida. It was inactivated on 30 June 1971.

Activated in 1956 as an intermediate command echelon of Strategic Air Command, providing command and control of B-47 Stratojet subordinate units in long range offensive bombardment and air to air refueling operations. After the B-47's phaseout in 1965, controlled B-52D and B-52G Stratofortress Wings in the Southeastern United States converted to conventional bombing configuration for use in the Vietnam War. Between 1965 and 1975, the division's subordinate units deployed aircraft and crews to Strategic Air Command organizations in Southeast Asia in support of Arc Light combat operations. The 823d also conducted staff assistance visits and participated in exercises such as Buckskin Rider.

Inactivated in 1971 as part of SAC's withdrawal from Southeast Asia and also as a result of budgetary reductions.

Contents

History

Lineage

Activated on 1 June 1956.

Inactivated on 30 June 1971.

Assignments

Stations

Components

Wings

1 April 1961-1 April 1963
1 June 1956-25 July 1968
Detached 8 May-7 June 1957; 2 July 1969-30 June 1971
2 July 1969-30 June 1971
1 October 1962-30 June 1971
6 February 1961-30 June 1971
6 February-25 October 1961
1 June 1956-9 January 1961
Detached 6 March-12 May 1957
2 September 1966-25 March 1967
1 July 1961-1 April 1963.

Aircraft

See also

United States Air Force portal
Military of the United States portal


References

 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Air Force Historical Research Agency.

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