127th Wing
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127th Wing emblem |
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Active | 1948-Present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Fighter Wing, Air Refueing Wing |
Role | Air-to-Air combat, air refueling |
Garrison/HQ | Selfridge ANGB, Michigan |
Nickname | "Michigan Red Devils" |
Motto | We stand ready |
The United States Air Force's 127th Wing is a fighter and air refueling unit located at Selfridge ANGB, Michigan.
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[edit] Mission
The 127th's Wing's mission is to provide trained, equipped and motivated air refueling, fighter and support resources for the community, state and nation.
[edit] History
[edit] Origins
The 107th Fighter Squadron was established in 1918 for duty in France and was mobilized in October 1940. The unit returned to federal control in September 1946 as the 107th Bombardment Squadron with the A-26 at Detroit-Wayne Major Airport.
[edit] 127th Fighter Group
In 1948, the 107th Fighter Squadron, 171st Fighter Squadron and 172nd Fighter Squadron became part of the newly organized Michigan Air National Guard's 127th Fighter Group. At this time, the 107th and 171st were based in Detroit and the 172nd was based in Battle Creek. In 1950, the Detroit units converted to F-84B & C jets.
[edit] 127th Pilot Training Group
All three units were activated on February 1, 1951, with the Detroit units becoming the 127th Pilot Training Group stationed at Luke AFB, and the Battle Creek unit moving to Selfridge AFB for the Korean Conflict.
[edit] 127th Fighter Bomber Group
Returning to Michigan in November of 1952, the 127th was redesignated as a Fighter-Bomber Group and had two units at Wayne County Airport and one at Kellogg Field, Battle Creek. Mission aircraft were F-51H, F-86E and F-89C.
[edit] 127th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing
The 127th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing was activated in 1958. The Detroit units flew RF-84F's and the Battle Creek unit was equipped with RB-57's. Moving to Selfridge Air National Guard Base in 1971, both Detroit units converted to RF-101's with the Battle Creek unit changing to O-2's with a new mission as a Tactical Support Group.
[edit] 127th Tactical Fighter Wing
In 1973, the 127th reorganized as a Tactical Air Command gained Tactical Fighter Wing; the 107th Tactical Fighter Squadron was equipped with F-100D's. The 191st Fighter Interceptor Group received Federal Recognition and gained the 171st Fighter Interceptor Squadron under the Air Defense Command, flying F-106's. In 1979 the 107th converted to the A-7D Corsair II with a mission of fighter-bomber support of ground combat forces and limited air superiority.
The 127th distinguished itself during the period from June 1, 1983 through December 31, 1984 and was awarded the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award. The Air Force recognized the unit for demonstrating a high degree of combat readiness and outstanding performance in all mission support.
[edit] 127th Fighter Wing
[edit] 127th Wing
The 127th Wing was established at Selfridge ANG Base on April 1, 1996, by consolidating the former 127th Fighter Wing and the 191st Airlift Group. The flying units, the 171st Air Refueling Squadron which flies the KC-135T Stratotanker, and the 107th Fighter Squadron which flies the A-10 Thunderbolt, retained their designations.
Throughout their history, the 127th and the 191st have stood ready to serve the Nation whenever they have been needed, In the post Cold War era, the role of the Guard has increased tremendously in support of contingency and day to day operations. Both units provided support personnel for Operation Desert Storm, and the 127th Security Police Squadron was deployed to protect coalition aircraft on an air base in Egypt during the conflict. The 191st played a major part in anti-drug operations in Panama. Both units have contributed to the peace effort in Bosnia; 191st and 127th personnel prepared shipments of supplies and equipment that were airlifted on 191st C-130's and Air Force transports. The 191st also airlifted Army Guard military police personnel en route to Germany to backfill for active duty soldiers sent to Bosnia.
In 1996, air crew members and maintainers from the airlift element of the 127th Wing deployed to Germany over a period of two months to fly support shuttle missions into Bosnia as part of Operation Joint Endeavor. The fighter element of the Wing took their F-16's to Singapore for training exercises with the Singapore Air Force, and then to Hawaii to participate in RIMPAC '96, a multi-national maritime exercise. Early in 1997, the air lifters returned to Panama. In 1997 the wing experienced it's first Operational Readiness Inspection as a combined unit. In 1997, the air lifters participated in another deployment to Panama, followed by one to Brazil, and the fighter element deployed to Southeast Asia.
Twelve F-16 Fighting Falcons from the 127th Wing returned March 2 to Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan after serving in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Approximately 250 members of the Michigan Air National Guard's 127th Wing were deployed to Balad Air Base, Iraq. They were deployed for 45 days.[1] |
[edit] Assignments
[edit] Major Command
- Air National Guard/Air Combat Command (1992-Present)
- Air National Guard/Tactical Air Command (???-1992)
[edit] Previous designations
- 127th Wing (1996-Present)[2]
- 127th Fighter Wing (1995-1996)
- 127th Fighter Group (1992-1995)
- 127th Tactical Fighter Group (1962-1992)
[edit] Squadrons assigned
- 107th Fighter Squadron (1946-Present)
- 171st Air Refueling Squadron (???-Present)
[edit] Bases stationed
- Selfridge ANGB, Michigan (1971-Present)
- Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (1946-1971)
[edit] Aircraft Operated)[3]
- KC-135T Stratotanker (2008-Present) (2005 BRAC)
- A-10 Thunderbolt II (2007-Present) (2005 BRAC)
- F-16A/B (1990-2007
- C-130B (1994-2007)
- A-7D/K (1978-1990)
- F-100D (1972-1978)
- RF-101A/C (1971-1972)
- RF-84F (1958-1971)
- F-89C (??-1958)
- F-86E (???)
- F-51H (1952-???)
- F-84B (1950-1952)
- B-26 (1946-1950)
[edit] Decorations
[edit] References
- ^ Air Force Link - Media Search
- ^ Rogers, B. (2006). United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978. ISBN 1-85780-197-0
- ^ World Airpower Journal. (1992). US Air Force Air Power Directory. Aerospace Publishing: London, UK. ISBN 1-880588-01-3
- ^ Air Force Personnel Center Awards Search (Post-1991)
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