Organization of United States Air Force Units in the Gulf War
Emblem of the United States Central Command Air Forces, 1990
The 1990-1991 Gulf War was the last major United States Air Force combat operation of the 20th Century. The command and control of allied forces deployed to the Middle East initially as part of Operation Desert Shield, later engaging in combat operations during Operation Desert Storm, were assigned to United States Central Command Air Forces (USCENTAF), the USAF component of the Joint United States Central Command.
United States Air Force units were initially deployed to Saudi Arabia in August 1990, being assigned directly to CENTAF with a mission to defend the kingdom. In November 1990, the decision was made to enhance the force into an offensive-capable one, and additional units were ordered deployed to CENTAF. As a result, CENTAF set up a table of organization which established provisional Air Divisions to prevent too many units reporting directly to CENTAF headquarters. These were as follows:[1]
- The 15th Air Division (Provisional) commanded deployed Tactical Air Command units with a reconnaissance and electronic warfare mission focused on defeating enemy ground base air defenses and increasing the effectiveness of friendly formations. Aircraft deployed included RF-4C Phantom II tactical reconnaissance; F-4G Phantom II anti-radar; EC-130H Compass Call electronic warfare and two prototype E-8A Joint Stars battle management and command and control aircraft.
- The 17th Air Division (Provisional) commanded primarily provisional air refueling wings created from active-duty KC-135/KC-10 units of the Strategic Air Command's Fifteenth Air Force and SAC Air National Guard KC-135 units deployed within the CENTAF AOR.
Aftermath
After the end of combat operations, most of the combat forces of CENTAF returned to their home stations. The provisional organizations established were inactivated; their temporary nature meaning that no official lineage or history was retained by the USAF. On 13 March 1991 Headquarters Tactical Air Command activated the 4404th Tactical Fighter Wing (Provisional) at Prince Sultan Air Base, Al Kharj, to replace the provisional Air Divisions. The original assets of the 4404th TFW came from the 4th TFW (Provisional), which had operated during the Gulf War.
The long-term effect of the deployment and organization of Air Force Wings and Groups to CENTAF for the Gulf War eventually led to an Air Force-Wide reorganization of its Cold War command structure; the result being the modern Air Force organization structure which exists today. Air Force Expeditionary units, which are activated and inactivated as needed to support deployments were developed, replacing the "Provisional" units of the Gulf War.
14th Air Division (Provisional)
Brigadier General Buster Glosson served as commander, 14th Air Division (Provisional), and director of campaign plans for U.S. Central Command Air Forces, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
- Deployed from Langley Air Force Base, Virginia
- Headquarters: King Abdul Aziz Air Base, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia 26°15′55″N 50°09′07″E / 26.26528°N 50.15194°E / 26.26528; 50.15194 (King Abdul Aziz AB)
- Deployed from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina
- Headquarters: Prince Sultan Air Base, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia 24°03′46″N 047°34′50″E / 24.06278°N 47.58056°E / 24.06278; 47.58056 (Prince Sultan AB)
- Deployed from Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
- Headquarters: King Faisal Naval Base, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia 28°21′56″N 036°37′08″E / 28.36556°N 36.61889°E / 28.36556; 36.61889 (King Faisal AB)
- Deployed from Tonopah Test Range Airport, Nevada
- Headquarters: King Khalid Air Base, Khamis Mushait, Saudi Arabia 18°17′59″N 042°48′09″E / 18.29972°N 42.80250°E / 18.29972; 42.80250 (King Khalid AB)
- Deployed from RAF Lakenheath, England
- Headquarters: Taif Air Base, Taif, Saudi Arabia 21°28′59″N 040°32′39″E / 21.48306°N 40.54417°E / 21.48306; 40.54417 (Taif AB)
- Deployed from Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, South Carolina
- Headquarters: King Fahd International Airport, Dammam, Saudi Arabia 26°28′16″N 049°47′52″E / 26.47111°N 49.79778°E / 26.47111; 49.79778 (King Fahd IAP)
Squadron |
Tail Code |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
353d Tactical Fighter Squadron |
MB |
A-10 Thunderbolt II |
Deployed: 15 August 1990 – 25 March 1991 (24 Aircraft) |
355th Tactical Fighter Squadron |
MB |
A-10 Thunderbolt II |
Deployed: 15 August 1990 – 25 March 1991 (24 Aircraft) |
74th Tactical Fighter Squadron |
EL |
A-10 Thunderbolt II |
Deployed from 23d Tactical Fighter Wing, England AFB, Louisiana, 29 August 1990 - 20 April 1991 (24 Aircraft) |
76th Tactical Fighter Squadron |
EL |
A-10 Thunderbolt II |
Deployed from 23d Tactical Fighter Wing, England AFB, Louisiana, 29 August 1990 - 20 April 1991 (24 Aircraft) |
23d Tactical Air Support Squadron |
NF |
OA-10 Thunderbolt II |
Deployed from 355th Tactical Fighter Wing, Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona, 29 August 1990 - 20 April 1991 (12 Aircraft) |
511th Tactical Fighter Squadron |
AR |
A-10 Thunderbolt II |
Deployed from 10th Tactical Fighter Wing, RAF Alconbury, England, 15 August 1990 – 25 March 1991 (24 Aircraft) |
706th Tactical Fighter Squadron |
NO |
A-10 Thunderbolt II |
Deployed from 926th Tactical Fighter Group, NAS New Orleans, Louisiana Air National Guard, 15 August 1990 – 25 March 1991 (24 Aircraft) |
- Deployed from Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina
- Headquarters: Al Dhafra Air Base, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 24°14′53″N 054°32′51″E / 24.24806°N 54.54750°E / 24.24806; 54.54750 (Al Dhafra AB)
- Deployed from Hill Air Force Base, Utah
- Headquarters: Al Minhad Air Base, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 25°01′36.55″N 055°21′58.48″E / 25.0268194°N 55.3662444°E / 25.0268194; 55.3662444 (Al Minhad AB)
Squadron |
Tail Code |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
4th Tactical Fighter Squadron |
HL |
F-16C Fighting Falcon |
Deployed: 28 August 1990 - 27 March 1991 |
421st Tactical Fighter Squadron |
HL |
F-16C Fighting Falcon |
Deployed: 28 August 1990 – 27 March 1991 |
69th Tactical Fighter Squadron |
MY |
F-16C Fighting Falcon |
Deployed from 347th Tactical Fighter Wing, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, 8–28 January 1991. Located at King Fahd International Airport, 29 January - 4 March 1991 |
159th Tactical Fighter Squadron |
FL |
F-16A Fighting Falcon |
Deployed from 125th Fighter-Interceptor Group, Jacksonville International Airport, Florida Air National Guard |
163d Tactical Fighter Squadron |
FW |
F-16A Fighting Falcon |
Deployed from 122d Tactical Fighter Group, Fort Wayne International Airport, Indiana National Guard |
174th Tactical Fighter Squadron |
HA |
F-16A Fighting Falcon (HA) |
Deployed from 185th Tactical Fighter Group, Sioux Gateway Airport, Iowa National Guard |
182d Tactical Fighter Squadron |
SA |
F-16A Fighting Falcon |
Deployed from 149th Tactical Fighter Wing, Kelly AFB, Texas National Guard |
- Deployed from Torrejón Air Base, Spain
- Headquarters: Doha International Airport, Qatar 25°15′40″N 051°33′54″E / 25.26111°N 51.56500°E / 25.26111; 51.56500 (Doha IAP)
- 4410th Operational Support Wing (Provisional)
- Deployed from Eglin AFB, Eglin Aux Fld #3, Florida
- Headquarters: King Khalid Military City, Saudi Arabia 27°59′20″N 45°32′2″E / 27.98889°N 45.53389°E / 27.98889; 45.53389 (KKMC)
Squadron |
Tail Code |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
728th Tactical Control Squadron |
|
TPS-43E Tactical Radar |
Deployed: 8 August 1990 - 17 April 1991 (440 Tons/280 PAX) |
Air Division, Provisional, 15
- Deployed from George Air Force Base, California
- Headquarters: Doha International Airport, Qatar
Squadron |
Tail Code |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
561st Tactical Fighter Squadron |
WW |
F-4G Phantom II |
Deployed: 16 August 1990-March 1991 (24 Aircraft) |
81st Tactical Fighter Squadron |
SP |
F-4G Phantom II |
Deployed from 52d Tactical Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, 16 August 1990-March 1991 (24 Aircraft) |
12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron |
BB |
RF-4C Phantom II |
Deployed from 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas, 14 January-10 May 1991 (6 Aircraft) |
106th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron |
BH |
RF-4C Phantom II |
Deployed from 117th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Birmingham International Airport, Alabama Air National Guard (6 Aircraft) |
192d Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron |
RJ |
RF-4C Phantom II |
Deployed from 152d Reconnaissance Group, Reno-Tahoe International Airport, Nevada Air National Guard (6 Aircraft) |
- Deployed from Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma
- Headquarters: King Khalid Air Base, Khamis Mushait, Saudi Arabia
- Deployed from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona
- Headquarters: Al Banteen Air Base, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 24°25′42″N 054°27′19″E / 24.42833°N 54.45528°E / 24.42833; 54.45528 (Al Bateen AB)
- EC-130H Compass Call (Tail Code: DM), 27 August 1990–17 April 1991
- 4411th Joint Stars Squadron
- Headquarters: King Khalid Air Base, Khamis Mushait, Saudi Arabia
- E-8A Joint Stars, December 1990-March 1991 (2 Aircraft)
1610th Air Division (Provisional)
- Deployed from Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas
- Headquarters: Al Bateen Air Base, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- Deployed from Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina
- Headquarters: RAFO Thumrait, Oman 17°39′57″N 054°01′28″E / 17.66583°N 54.02444°E / 17.66583; 54.02444 (RAFO Thumrait)
Squadron |
Tail Code |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
1681st Tactical Airlift Squadron (P) |
PB |
C-130E Hercules. |
16 Aircraft Composed of elements of the 39th, 40th and 41st Tactical Airlift Squadrons |
1682d Tactical Airlift Squadron (P) |
PB |
C-130E Hercules |
16 Aircraft Composed of elements of the 39th, 40th and 41st Tactical Airlift Squadrons |
- Deployed from Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany
- Headquarters: Al Ain International Airport, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates 24°15′41.0″N 55°36′32.7″E / 24.261389°N 55.609083°E / 24.261389; 55.609083 (Al Ain IAP)
- 1640th Tactical Airlift Wing (Provisional)
- Detached from Headquarters Military Airlift Command, Scott AFB, Illinois
- Headquarters: Masirah Air Base, Oman 20°40′31″N 058°53′25″E / 20.67528°N 58.89028°E / 20.67528; 58.89028 (Masirah AB)
- 1650th Tactical Airlift Wing (Provisional)
- Detached from Headquarters Military Airlift Command, Scott AFB, Illinois
- Headquarters: Sharjah International Airport, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 25°19′43″N 055°31′02″E / 25.32861°N 55.51722°E / 25.32861; 55.51722 (Sharjah IAP)
Squadron |
Tail Code |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
1650th Tactical Airlift Squadron (P) |
|
C-130E Hercules |
|
1611th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (P) |
|
C-130E Hercules |
Composed of elements of the 1st Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (AES), Pope AFB, North Carolina and 2nd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (AES), Rhein Main AB, Germany |
- 1670th Tactical Airlift Group (Provisional)
- Detached from Headquarters Military Airlift Command, Scott AFB, Illinois
- Headquarters: Prince Sultan Air Base, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia
- Air Force Special Operations Command (Provisional)
- Detached from Headquarters AFSOC, Hurlburt Field, Florida
- Headquarters: King Fahd International Airport, Dammam, Saudi Arabia
Squadron |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
719th Special Operations Squadron |
AC-130A Spectre Gunship |
Deployed from 919th SOG, Duke Field, Florida |
16th Special Operations Squadron |
AC-130H Spectre Gunship |
Deployed from 1st SOW, Hurlburt Field, Florida |
850th Special Operations Squadron |
MC/EC-130 Hercules MH-53J |
Composed of elements from 1st SOW, Hurlburt Field, Florida; 919th SOG, Duke Field, Florida, 193d SOG, Harrisburg International Airport, Pennsylvania Air National Guard |
1675th Tactical Airlift Squadron (P) |
C-130 Hercules |
|
160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) |
MH-60, MH-47 |
United States Army unit, located at King Khalid International Airport |
- 1612th Military Airlift Squadron (Provisional)
- Detached from Headquarters Military Airlift Command, Scott AFB, Illinois
- Headquarters: King Khalid Air Base, Khamis Mushait, Saudi Arabia
- C-21 Learjet, (8 Aircraft)
- C-12 Huron (7 Aircraft)
- RU-21 Learjet (7 Aircraft)
Provided Special Air Mission transport for CENTAF/CENTCOM leadership and civilian VIPs from coalition nations and the United States.
17th Air Division (Provisional)
- 1700th Strategic Wing (Provisional)
- Detached from Headquarters 7th Air Division, Strategic Air Command, Ramstein AB, Germany
- Headquarters: King Khalid Air Base, Khamis Mushait, Saudi Arabia
- 1701st Air Refueling Wing (Provisional)
- Headquarters: King Abdul Aziz Air Base, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Squadron |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
1709th Air Refueling Squadron (P) |
KC-135E/A Stratotanker |
Deployed from 336th Air Refueling Squadron, 452d Air Refueling Wing, March AFB, California (6 Aircraft, 31 December 1990, 5 January 1991-March 1991) Deployed from 68th Air Refueling Wing, Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina, (3 Aircraft, 31 December 1990-March 1991) Deployed from 72d Air Refueling Squadron, 434th Air Refueling Wing, Grissom AFB, Indiana (4 Aircraft, 5 January 1991-March 1991) |
1710th Air Refueling Squadron (P) |
KC-10 Extender |
Deployed from 336th Air Refueling Squadron, 452d Air Refueling Wing, March AFB, California (6 Aircraft, 31 December 1990, 5 January 1991-March 1991) Deployed from 68th Air Refueling Wing, Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina, (3 Aircraft, 31 December 1990-March 1991) |
- 1701st Strategic Wing (Provisional)
- Headquarters: King Abdul Aziz Air Base, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 21°40′46″N 039°09′24″E / 21.67944°N 39.15667°E / 21.67944; 39.15667 (King Abdul Aziz AB)
- 1702d Air Refueling Wing (Provisional)
- Headquarters: Seeb International Airport, Muscat, Oman. 23°35′36″N 58°17′04″E / 23.59333°N 58.28444°E / 23.59333; 58.28444 (Seeb IAP)
Squadron |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
1702d Air Refueling Squadron (P) |
KC-135R Stratotanker |
Deployed from 41st Air Refueling Squadron, 416th Bombardment Wing, Griffiss AFB, New York (1 Aircraft, 28 August 1990)
Deployed from 301st Air Refueling Squadron, 301st Air Refueling Wing, Malmstrom AFB, Montana (1 Aircraft, 29 August 1990)
Deployed from 905th Air Refueling Squadron, 319th Bombardment Wing, Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota (3 Aircraft, 28 August 1990) - March 1991 |
- 1706th Air Refueling Wing (Provisional)
- Headquarters: Cairo West Airport, Egypt 30°06′59″N 30°54′55″E / 30.11639°N 30.91528°E / 30.11639; 30.91528 (Cairo West APT)
Squadron |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
1706th Air Refueling Squadron (P) |
KC-135R Stratotanker |
Deployed from 905th Air Refueling Squadron, 319th Bombardment Wing, Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota, 28 September 1990 - March 1991 (3 Aircraft) Deployed from 9th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, Beale AFB, California, 9 October 1990 - March 1991 |
|
KC-135E Stratotanker |
Deployed from 126th Air Refueling Squadron, 128th Air Refueling Wing, Volk Field Air National Guard Base, Wisconsin Air National Guard, 30 December 1990 - March 1991 (10 Aircraft) Deployed from 116th Air Refueling Squadron, 141st Air Refueling Wing, Fairchild AFB, Washington Air National Guard, 30 December 1990 - March 1991 (3 Aircraft) |
- 1708th Bombardment Wing (Provisional)
- Headquarters: King Abdul Aziz Air Base, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- 20 B-52G Stratofortresses. The lead unit within the 1708th BW (P) was the 524th BS/379th BW from Wurtsmith AFB, Michigan. Aircraft and crews were also drawn from the 62d and 596th BS/2d BW Barksdale AFB, Louisiana; 69th BS/42d BW at Loring AFB, Maine; 328th BS/93d BW, Castle AFB, California, and the 668th BS/416 BW at Griffiss AFB, New York. B-52 operations at Jeddah were not possible prior to the initiation of combat so the wing gained its aircraft when the conflict began. Six aircraft from the 42d BW were moved to Jeddah from Diego Garcia on 17 January, and 10 more flew in from Wurthsmith, attacking targets en-route. Although launched from Wurtsmith and flown by 379th BW crews, three of the aircraft came from the 93d BW at Castle and two from the 42d BW at Loring.
Squadron |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
|
B-52G Stratofortress |
Deployed from 524th BS/379th BW (5 Aircraft); 668th BS/416 BW (3 Aircraft); 596th BS/2d BW (1 Aircraft) |
|
B-52G Stratofortress |
Deployed from 69th BS/42d BW (5 Aircraft); 328th BS/93d BW (3 Aircraft); 668th BS/416 BW (3 Aircraft) |
- 1709th Air Refueling Wing (Provisional)
- Headquarters: King Abdul Aziz Air Base, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Squadron |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
|
KC-135A/E Stratotanker |
Composed of 13 Air National Guard tanker unit elements. First tankers to arrive at Jeddah in August 1990-March 1991 (76 Aircraft) Known units that deployed aircraft were:
- 101st Air Refueling Wing, Bangor Air National Guard Base, Maine Air National Guard
- 126th Air Refueling Wing, O’Hare Air National Guard Base, Illinois Air National Guard
- 128th Air Refueling Group, General Mitchell International Airport, Wisconsin Air National Guard
- 134th Air Refueling Group, McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base, Tennessee Air National Guard
- 141st Air Refueling Group, Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington Air National Guard
- 151st Air Refueling Group, Salt Lake City International Airport, Utah Air National Guard
- 157th Air Refueling Group, Pease Air Force Base, New Hampshire Air National Guard
- 160th Air Refueling Group, Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base, Indiana Air National Guard
- 161st Air Refueling Group, Sky Harbor International Airport, Arizona Air National Guard
- 170th Air Refueling Group, McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey Air National Guard
- 171st Air Refueling Wing, Pittsburgh Air National Guard Base, Pennsylvania Air National Guard
- 190th Air Refueling Group, Forbes Air National Guard Base, Kansas Air National Guard
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- 1712th Air Refueling Wing (Provisional)
- Headquarters: Al Banteen Air Base, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- 1713th Air Refueling Wing (Provisional)
- Headquarters: Al Banteen Air Base, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
7th Air Division
- 801st Air Refueling Wing (Provisional)
- Headquarters: Morón Air Base, Spain 37°10′29″N 05°36′57″W / 37.17472°N 5.61583°W / 37.17472; -5.61583 (Morón AB)
Squadron |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
801st Air Refueling Squadron (P) |
KC-135 Stratotanker |
Deployed from 2d Bombardment Wing, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana (15 Aircraft) August 1990-March 1991 |
- 801st Bombardment Wing (Provisional)
- Headquarters: Morón Air Base, Spain
- The 801st BW (P) consisted of 28 B-52G Stratofortresses and was formed around a nucleus provided by he 2d Bombardment Wing at Barksdale AFB, Louisiana and drew aircraft from the crews of the 524th BS/379th BW, Wurtsmith AFB, Michigan; the 668th BS/416th BW at Griffiss AFB, New York and from 69th BS/42d BW at Loring AFB, Maine. One B-52G (52-6503) was sent from the 340th BS/97th BW at Eaker AFB, Arkansas.
Squadron |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
801st Bombardment Squadron (P) |
B-52G Stratofortress |
Deployed from 2d BW (7 Aircraft); 69th BS/42d BW (2 Aircraft); 668th BS/416th BW (8 Aircraft) January–March 1991 |
802d Bombardment Squadron (P) |
B-52G Stratofortress |
Deployed from 524th BS/379th BW (8 Aircraft); 340th BS/97th BW (1 Aircraft); 524th BS/379th BW (8 Aircraft) January–March 1991 |
- 802d Air Refueling Wing (Provisional)
- Headquarters: Lajes Field, Azores, Portugal 38°45′42″N 027°05′26″W / 38.76167°N 27.09056°W / 38.76167; -27.09056 (Lajes Field)
Squadron |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
802d Air Refueling Squadron (P) |
KC-135 Stratotanker KC-10 Extender |
Composed of flights (August 1990-March 1991) from
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- 804th Air Refueling Wing (Provisional)
- Headquarters: Incirlik Air Base, Turkey 37°00′07″N 035°25′33″E / 37.00194°N 35.42583°E / 37.00194; 35.42583 (Incirlik AB)
Squadron |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
804th Air Refueling Squadron (P) |
KC-135 Stratotanker |
August 1990-March 1991 |
- 806th Bombardment Wing (Provisional)
- Headquarters: RAF Fairford, England 51°40′56″N 001°47′24″W / 51.68222°N 1.79000°W / 51.68222; -1.79000 (RAF Fairford)
- The 806th BW (P) was formed around a cadre of air and ground crews provided by the 97th Bombardment Wing, Eaker AFB, Arkansas. It consisted of a total of 11 B-52G Stratofortresses, also being drawn from the 668th BS/416th BW at Griffiss AFB, New York; 596th BS/2d BW, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana, and the 328th BS/93d BW at Castle AFB, California.
Squadron |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
806th Bombardment Squadron |
B-52G Stratofortress |
97th BW (6 Aircraft); 596th BS/2d BW (2 Aircraft); 668th BS/416th BW (2 Aircraft); 328th BS/93d BW (1 Aircraft) January–March 1991 |
- 807th Air Refueling Wing (Provisional)
- Headquarters: Incirlik Air Base, Turkey
Squadron |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
807th Air Refueling Squadron (P) |
KC-135 Stratotanker |
August 1990-March 1991 |
- 810th Air Refueling Wing (Provisional)
- Headquarters: Incirlik Air Base, Turkey
Squadron |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
810th Air Refueling Squadron (P) |
KC-135 Stratotanker |
August 1990-March 1991 |
- 4300th Bombardment Wing (Provisional)
- Headquarters: Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory [BIOT] 7°18′48″S 72°24′40″E / 7.31333°S 72.41111°E / -7.31333; 72.41111 (Diego Garcia AB)
- The lead unit for the 4300th BW (P) was the 69th BS/42d BW from Loring AFB, Maine.[2] Aircraft were also drawn from the 328th BS/93d BW at Castle AFB, California. Six aircraft were transferred to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on 17 January 1991 and they were replaced by six B-52Gs from the 1500th SW (P) at Andersen AFB, Guam.
Squadron |
Aircraft Type |
Notes |
4300th Bombardment Squadron (P) |
B-52G Stratofortress |
Composed of 69th BS/42d BW (16 Aircraft); 328th BS/93d BW (16 Aircraft) |
See also
Notes
- ↑ Gulf War Air Power Survey, Vol V, A Statistical Compedium and Chronology, ADA 279745, p.21-25, accessed at http://www.dtic.mil/, 2015. Also accessed at http://www.afhso.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-100927-065.pdf, October 2015.
- ↑ Baugher, Joe, Service of Boeing B-52G Stratofortress, 2003
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