926th Wing
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The 926th Wing is an Air Reserve Component of the United States Air Force. It is assigned to the Tenth Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command, stationed at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.
The unit is a composite organization consisting of two Operations Groups, the 726th and 926th, gained by
Overview
The 926th Wing is an associate unit to the United States Air Force Warfare Center at Nellis AFB. The unit provides reservists to the USAFWC as sustained expertise integrated at the operational and tactical levels of warfare. It continuously conducts combat operations, operational test and evaluation, tactics development, and advanced training to warfighters.
The 926th Wing's
Units
The 926th Wing consists of two Operations Groups located at Nellis and Creech AFBs:
- 726th Operations Group (Creech AFB, NV)
- Beale AFB, CA)
- 78th Attack Squadron
- 91st Attack Squadron
- Holloman AFB, NM)
- 926th Operations Group (Nellis AFB)
- 14th Test Squadron (Schriever AFB, CO)
- 26th Space Aggressor Squadron (Schriever AFB, CO)
- 84th Test and Evaluation Squadron (Eglin AFB, FL)
- 379th Space Range Squadron(Schriever AFB, CO)
- 460th Test and Evaluation Squadron
- 706th Aggressor Squadron
- 926th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
- 926th Force Support Squadron
- 926th Aerospace Medicine Squadron
- 926th Civil Engineer Flight
- 926th Security Forces Squadron
History
Need for reserve troop carrier groups
After May 1959, the reserve flying force consisted of 45 troop carrier squadrons assigned to 15 troop carrier wings.
Activation of the 926th Troop Carrier Group
As a result, the 926th Troop Carrier Group (926 TCG) was established at
If mobilized, the group was gained by Tactical Air Command (TAC), which was also responsible for its training. Its mission was to organize, recruit and train Air Force reservists in the tactical airlift of airborne forces, their equipment and supplies and delivery of these forces and materials by airdrop, landing or cargo extraction systems.
In 1967, the unit designation was changed to the 926th Tactical Airlift Group (926 TAG), reflecting broader airlift capabilities to include transporting equipment and supplies for deployments worldwide.
In 1969, the 926th experienced another conversion as transitioned to the Lockheed C-130 Hercules. In October 1972, members of the 926th flew two C-130 aircraft into South Vietnam as part of the Air Force-wide program designed to provide the South Vietnamese with increased cargo capability before the war came to an end.
In 1975, with the divestment of all C-130 tactical airlift aircraft from TAC, the gaining command for the 926 TAG was changed to the Military Airlift Command (MAC).
Conversion to fighter aircraft
In 1977, the Air Force announced the 926th would convert to the Cessna A-37 Dragonfly fighter aircraft, bringing with the conversion a combat mission and a new designation, the 926th Tactical Fighter Group (926 TFG), and a return to TAC as its gaining command. The 926th continued to fly the A-37 until June 1982 when the group completed a conversion to the Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II.
Gulf War
When Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, the 926th Group began deploying people and A-10 aircraft in support of
Deployments
In February 1992, the unit was redesignated as the 926th Fighter Group. The name change reflected the inactivation of the Tactical Air Command and the establishment of its successor organization, Air Combat Command (ACC). The group began conversion from the A-10 to the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon, which was complete by October that year. Two years later, on 1 October 1994, the unit officially became the 926th Fighter Wing (926 FW).
In 1995, the wing converted back to the A/OA-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft. The conversion was completed and the unit became combat-ready in September 1997.
In the late 1990s, the 926th participated in deployments patrolling the no-fly zones over Iraq in support of Operation Deny Flight, Operations Northern Watch and Southern Watch, and in 1999 returned to Kuwait to participate in Aerospace Expeditionary Force One.
After the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, members of the 926th Fighter Wing were mobilized and deployed to various locations worldwide in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Noble Eagle.
Move to Nellis Air Force Base
The
In October 2007, the 926th Group
Lineage
- Established as the 926th Troop Carrier Group, Medium and activated on 28 December 1962 (not organized)
- Organized in the Reserve on 17 January 1963
- Redesignated 926th Tactical Airlift Group on 1 July 1967
- Redesignated 926th Tactical Fighter Group on 1 April 1978
- Redesignated 926th Fighter Group on 1 February 1992
- Redesignated 926th Fighter Wing on 1 October 1994
- Redesignated 926th Group on 17 August 2007
- Redesignated 926th Wing on 5 December 2014[1]
Assignments
- Continental Air Command, 28 December 1962 (not organized)
- 446th Troop Carrier Wing(later 446th Tactical Airlift Wing), 17 January 1963
- 433d Tactical Airlift Wing(later 433d Military Airlift Wing), 1 March 1968
- 446th Tactical Airlift Wing, 1 October 1969
- 442d Tactical Airlift Wing, 1 July 1972
- 434th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1 January 1978
- 442d Tactical Fighter Wing, 1 February 1984
- 917th Tactical Fighter Wing(later 917th Fighter Wing), 1 July 1987
- 301st Fighter Wing, 1 August 1992
- Tenth Air Force, 1 October 1994 – present[1]
Components
- Groups
- 726th Operations Group: 5 December 2014 – present[1]
- Creech Air Force Base, Nevada
- 926th Operations Group: 1 August 1992 – 17 August 2007, 5 December 2014 – present[1]
- Squadrons
- 26th Space Aggressor Squadron: 17 August 2007 – 5 December 2014[1]
- 78th Reconnaissance Squadron: 17 August 2007 – 5 December 2014[1]
- 706th Troop Carrier Squadron (later 706th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 706th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 706th Fighter Squadron, 706th Aggressor Squadron): 17 January 1963 – 1 August 1992; 17 August 2007 – 5 December 2014[1]
- 926th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
- 926th Force Support Squadron
- 926th Aerospace Medicine Squadron
- 926th Civil Engineer Flight
Stations
- Naval Air Station New Orleans, Louisiana, 17 January 1963
- Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, 17 August 2007 – present[1]
Aircraft
- Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar, 1963-1970
- Lockheed C-130 Hercules, 1969-1978
- Cessna A-37 Dragonfly, 1978-1982
- Fairchild Republic A-10 (later OA-10) Thunderbolt II, 1981-1992, 1996-2006
- General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon, 1992-1996
References
Notes
- ^ There were an additional four rescue squadrons not assigned to the wings. Cantwell, p. 156
Citations
Bibliography
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency
- Cantwell, Gerald T. (1997). Citizen Airmen: a History of the Air Force Reserve, 1946-1994. Washington, D.C.: Air Force History and Museums Program. ISBN 0-16049-269-6. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
- Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1982) [1969]. Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. OCLC 72556.
- Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984). Air Force Combat Wings, Lineage & Honors Histories 1947-1977. Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-12-9.