175th Wing
The 175th Wing (175 WG) is a unit of the
The
Overview
The 175th Wing is composite unit and has three active
The wing comprises two operations groups: The 175th Operations Group is the wing's flying unit, and includes a fighter squadron and an operations support squadron. The 175th Cyberspace Operations Group is the wing's cyber unit, and includes three subordinate cyberspace operations squadrons and an operations support squadron. The wing also includes support units, including security forces, engineers, communications, logistics, and administrative support functions. Approximately 1,500 full-time and traditional part-time members of the Maryland Air National Guard are assigned to the 175th Wing.
The 175th Wing has both federal and state missions.
- Federal: In peacetime, the 175th Wing prepares for wartime taskings and to augment active military forces. In wartime, provides close air support and cyberspace operations capability to meet the needs of combatant commanders worldwide.
- State: Provides assistance to state authorities during natural disasters, civil disturbances and other emergencies at the call of the governor and provides combat and support forces for homeland defense.
Units
The 175th Wing is composed of the following units:
- 175th Operations Group
- 104th Fighter Squadron
- 175th Operations Support Squadron
- 175th Cyberspace Operations Group
- 175th Cyberspace Operations Squadron
- 275th Cyberspace Operations Squadron
- 276th Cyberspace Operations Squadron
- 275th Operations Support Squadron
- 175th Maintenance Group
- 175th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
- 175th Maintenance Squadron
- 175th Maintenance Operations Flight
- 175th Mission Support Group
- 175th Civil Engineer Squadron
- 175th Force Support Squadron
- 175th Security Forces Squadron
- 175th Logistics Readiness Squadron
- 175th Communications Flight
- 175th Medical Group
- 135th Intelligence Squadron
- 175th Comptroller Flight
- 235th Civil Engineer Flight
Heraldry
Symbolism: Blue and yellow are the Air Force colors. Blue alludes to the sky, the primary theater of Air Force Operations. Yellow refers to the sun and the excellence required of Air Force personnel. The crossbow symbolizes the fighter mission and the Pegasus denotes the airlift mission. The representation of the Maryland state flag reflects the consolidation of these two missions within the wing and also indicates the unit's home location.
Background: Approved by Air Force on 23 August 1996. This insignia superseded one previously approved by the Air Force for the 175th Fighter Group following that unit's re-designation as the 175th Wing.
History
On 1 October 1962, the Maryland Air National Guard's 175th Tactical Fighter Group was federally recognized and activated by the National Guard Bureau. The 104th TFS becoming the group's flying squadron. Other squadrons assigned into the group were the 175th Headquarters, 175th Material Squadron, 175th Combat Support Squadron, and the 175th USAF Dispensary. Equipped with F-86H Sabres, the 175th TFG was operationally gained by Tactical Air Command.
Tactical Air Command
On 13 May 1968 the 175th Tactical Fighter Group was federalized and ordered to active service. It was transferred to
In 1970 the 175th TFG was realigned from a Tactical Fighter mission when the F-86H Sabres were transferred after being with the 104th TFS for thirteen years. The 175th was one of the last ANG units to fly the F-86. The Sabres, however, were not retired, but instead transferred to the
In return, the 175th TFG received Cessna
In 1979, the 175th was the first Air National Guard unit to receive the
Modern era
Early in the 1990s with the declared end of the Cold War and the continued decline in military budgets, the Air Force restructured to meet changes in strategic requirements, decreasing personnel, and a smaller infrastructure. The 175th adopted the new USAF "Objective Organization" in early 1992, with the word "tactical" being eliminated from its designation and becoming the 175th Fighter Group. Tactical Air Command was inactivated on 1 June, being replaced by the new Air Combat Command (ACC).
On 15 June 1996, in accordance with the Air Force "One Wing, One Base" directive, the units of the
In mid-1996, the Air Force, in response to budget cuts, and changing world situations, began experimenting with Air Expeditionary organizations. The Air Expeditionary Force (AEF) concept was developed that would mix Active-Duty, Reserve and Air National Guard elements into a combined force. Instead of entire permanent units deploying as "Provisional" as in the 1991 Gulf War, Expeditionary units are composed of "aviation packages" from several wings, including active-duty Air Force, the Air Force Reserve Command and the Air National Guard, would be married together to carry out the assigned deployment rotation.
The wing has been deeply involved in fielding the latest Air Force aircraft. In 1999, it dedicated its first
Following the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks, members of the 175th Wing repeatedly volunteered or been mobilized to take part in the
When Hurricanes Katrina and Rita struck the Gulf Coast in 2005, the 175th Wing was among the first to respond, flying 42 relief missions and deploying nearly 200 troops to support recovery and relief efforts in Louisiana and Mississippi. From 2006 to 2008, numerous wing members deployed to the U.S.-Mexican border as part of Operation Jump Start, the National Guard mission supporting the U.S. Border Patrol.
BRAC 2005 determined to realign
The Maryland Air National Guard marked its 90th year of operation in 2011. The year saw big changes for the unit with the transition from C-130J Hercules to the new
The unit saw the completion of the $7.9 million 12 bay fire station, centrally located on base to handle any aircraft emergencies. Joint HQ office provided support to more than 200 full-time members that were mobilized in 2011. The 175th Wing performed humanitarian and domestic operations as seen in the responses to the earthquake in Haiti and Hurricane Irene. Three lifesaving humanitarian airlift missions for 28 patients were performed as part of Joint Task Force Haiti. During Hurricane Irene, the wing established a receiving, staging and shipping warehouse operation to support various government agencies in distributing 195 pallets of water and food to Maryland locations throughout the state. The wing conducted operations in Cyprus, Afghanistan, Iraq, Africa, Kyrgyzstan, Germany, Kuwait, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Haiti, Estonia, Cuba and Puerto Rico.
Beginning in July 2011, the 135th, along with the
On 26 January 2012, the Department of Defense announced plans to retire all 38 USAF C-27Js on order due to conclusions that (1) the USAF possessed excess intratheater airlift capacity and (2) budgetary pressures on USAF, especially with respect to maintaining adequate funding for the fielding of new aircraft such as the service's
In June 2012, operations of the 702d EAS were suspended by the Air Force and returned to the United States. Originally, C-27J aircraft were supposed to remain in theater through 2014, but the Air Force decided to bring all of the aircraft back to the U.S. before the end of July after it submitted its 2013 budget proposal, which recommended terminating the C-27J and retiring all aircraft from
On 30 September 2013, an inactivation ceremony was held, and by the end of 2014, all personnel had been transferred to other units or left the Maryland ANG. An organizational change request to inactive the unit was never processed however, and the unit remained on the active rolls until 2016. At that time, the group headquarters and most of its subordinate units was inactivated, and the 135th Airlift Squadron was redesignated as the 135th Intelligence Squadron.
The same organizational change request that inactivated the 135th Airlift Group also stood up a new cyber operations group. The 175th Cyberspace Operations group consists of three subordinate cyberspace operations squadrons (one of which had existed as a separate squadron since 2006) and an operations support squadron.
Lineage
- Designated: 175th Tactical Fighter Group, and allotted to Maryland ANG in 1962
- Extended federal recognition on 1 October 1962
- Federalized and ordered to active service on: 8 April 1968
- Released from active duty and returned to Maryland control, 12 April 1968
- Federalized and ordered to active service on: 13 May 1968
- Released from active duty and returned to Maryland control, 20 December 1968
- Status changed from Group to Wing, 15 March 1992
- Re-designated: 175th Fighter Wing, 15 March 1992
- Re-designated: 175th Wing, 1 April 1996
Assignments
- Maryland Air National Guard, 1 October 1962 – 6 April 1968
- Gained by: Tactical Air Command
- 833rd Air Division, 7–12 April 1968
- Maryland Air National Guard, 13 April 1968 – 12 May 1968
- 833rd Air Division, 13 May 1968 – 31 May 1968
- 140th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1 June 1968 – 20 December 1968
- Maryland Air National Guard, 21 December 1968 – present
- Gained by: Tactical Air Command
- Gained by: Air Combat Command, 1 June 1992
- Re-organized 1 April 1996 with components gained by:
- Air Combat Command, 104th Fighter Squadron
- Air Mobility Command, 135th Airlift Group
- United States Air Forces in Europe: 235th Civil Engineer Flight
- Re-organized 2016 with components gained by:
- Air Combat Command, 104th Fighter Squadron
- Air Force Space Command, 175th Cyberspace Operations Group
- United States Air Forces in Europe: 235th Civil Engineer Flight
Components
- 175th Operations Group, 15 March 1992 – present
- 104th Tactical Fighter (later Fighter) Squadron, 1 October 1962 – present
- 175th Cyberspace Operations Group, 2016–present
- 175th Network Warfare (later Cyberspace Operations) Squadron, 2006–present
- 275th Cyberspace Operations Squadron, 2016–present
- 276th Cyberspace Operations Squadron, 2016–present
Stations
- Martin State Airport, Baltimore, Maryland, 1 October 1962 – 9 June 1968
- Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, 10 June 1968 – 19 December 1968
- Martin State Airport, Baltimore, Maryland, 20 December 1968 – present
- Designated: Warfield Air National Guard Base, Maryland, 1985
Aircraft
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Decorations
- Air Force Outstanding Unit Award[4]
- Awarded: 1999–2001; 1998–1999; 1996; 1992–1994; 2006–2007; 2007–2009; 01 Jan 18 – 31 Dec 19; 01 Jan 20 – 31 Mar 21
References
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency
- ^ Defense Budget Priorities and Choices, p. 8" US Department of Defense, January 2012. Retrieved: 28 January 2012.
- ^ "C-27 program cut explained, budget aligned with strategy" Air Force, 30 March 2012.
- ^ 702nd Expeditionary Airlift Squadron deactivates [sic at Kandahar Airfield] Archived 1 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Air Force Personnel Center Awards Search (Post-1991) Archived 2 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine