Western Technical Training Command

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Western Technical Training Command
Bombsight Maintenance training course, Lowry Field, Colorado, 1944
Active1941–1945
Country United States
Branch  United States Army Air Forces
TypeCommand and Control
RoleTraining
Part ofArmy Air Forces Training Command
EngagementsWorld War II

  • World War II American Theater

Western Technical Training Command was a command of the

Denver, Colorado
throughout its existence. It was inactivated on 15 October 1945.

History

The command was established initially on 1 November 1941 as a result of the expansion of the Air Corps after May 1940. By early November 1941, students were entering technical training at the rate of 110,000 per year, and Air Corps Technical Command set up five geographically separated districts to manage the expansion.[1]

Fort Logan appears to have come under the command's jurisdiction on 1 March 1941, when a clerical school was moved there from

Lowry Army Airfield.[2]

Fourth Technical Training District was headquartered at Denver, Colo., on 5 March 1942

Lowry Field Number 2") "began on 5 May 1942" where armament training commenced 6 July 1942.[4] Circa January 1943, Lowry's courses for "communications, engineering, armament and photography aviation cadets" transferred to Yale University which was the lead for contract facilities.[3]

On 31 July 1943, the new Western Training Training Command was activated.

Keesler Field
was the only installation added to WTTC as a result of the disestablishment of CTTC.

Requirements in the combat theaters for graduates of technical training schools and even pilots proved to be smaller than initially expected, so the Army Air Forces reduced the size of these training programs in January 1944. With the end of the war in September 1945, on 15 October Western Technical Training Command was inactivated. All its units and stations were reassigned to the

Lineage

  • Established as Fourth Technical Training District, on 1 November 1941
Re-designated: Western Technical Training Command, on 31 August 1943
Inactivated on 15 October 1945.[1]

Assignments

  • Air Corps Technical Training Command, 1 November 1941
  • Army Air Forces Technical Training Command, 1 March 1942
  • Army Air Forces Training Command, 31 July 1943 – 15 October 1945[1]

Schools

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency