438th Air Expeditionary Wing

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438th Air Expeditionary Wing
438th Air Expeditionary Wing emblem
Active1949–1951; 1952–1957; 1965–1994; 2001—present
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Air Force
TypeAir Expeditionary
Motto(s)None

The 438th Air Expeditionary Wing (438 AEW) is an active United States Air Force unit operating in Afghanistan and assigned to United States Air Forces Central. The wing trains Afghan Air Force members, including pilots.

Subordinate units

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History

For additional history and lineage, see 438th Air Expeditionary Group

Cold War

The 438th Troop Carrier Wing (Medium) was established on 10 May 1949, at Offut AFB, Nebraska. It was activated in the USAF reserve on 27 June 1949. The wing flew C-45, C-46 and C-47 aircraft. It was ordered to active service on 10 March 1951. It was inactivated on 14 March 1951.

The 438th Fighter-Bomber Wing was activated at General Billy Mitchell Field, Wisconsin in the reserves flying F-80 Shooting Stars and later F-86 Sabres on 15 June 1952. It was inactivated 16 November 1957.

The 438th Military Airlift Wing replaced the 1611th Air Transport Wing at McGuire AFB, New Jersey in June 1966, equipped with Lockheed C-141 Starlifters. For the next 30 years, the 438th MAW and transported military cargo, mail and passengers worldwide, particularly in the Eastern United States, Atlantic, European and Mediterranean areas, with frequent special missions to the Arctic, the Antarctic, South America, the Far East, and to Southeast Asia combat areas during the Vietnam War.

On 1 December 1991, the wing was redesignated as the 438th Airlift Wing and implemented objective wing. On 1 June 1992, it was assigned to the new Air Mobility Command.

Post Cold War

On 1 October 1993, the 30th AS was moved without personnel or equipment (w/o/p/e) to the 374th Operations Group, Yokota AB, Japan, replacing the 20th AS as part of the Air Force illustrious units realignment. It was replaced by the 13th Airlift Squadron at McGuire which was transferred without personnel or equipment from the 18th Operations Group, Kadena AB, Okinawa.

A KC-10 air refueling squadron, the 2d ARS, was assigned to the wing from the former 2d Bomb Wing at Barksdale AFB, Louisiana as part of a major Air Force realignment on 1 October 1994 to have KC-10 bases with two squadrons of 10 aircraft each.

On 1 October 1994, the 438th Airlift Wing was inactivated, being replaced at McGuire by the 305th Air Mobility Wing which was transferred from Grissom AFB, Indiana when Grissom was realigned via a Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) action to the Air Force Reserve Command as Grissom ARB.

The 438th Air Expeditionary Group was activated after the September 11 terror attacks in 2001. Its people fought in Iraq and trained Iraqis and then moved to Afghanistan to train Afghan airmen at bases around the country.

Lineage

  • Established as 438th Troop Carrier Wing, Medium on 10 May 1949
Activated in the Reserve on 27 June 1949
Ordered to Active Service on 10 March 1951
Inactivated on 14 March 1951
  • Redesignated 438th Fighter-Bomber Wing on 26 May 1952
Activated in the Reserve on 15 June 1952
Inactivated on 16 November 1957
  • Redesignated 438th Military Airlift Wing, and activated, on 27 December 1965
Organized on 8 January 1966, assuming personnel and equipment of 1611th Air Transport Wing (MATS) which was discontinued.
Redesignated 438 Airlift Wing on 1 November 1991
Inactivated on 1 October 1994
  • Redesignated 438th Air Expeditionary Wing, and converted to provisional status, on 4 December 2001.

Assignments

Components

Former:

Wing

Group

  • 438th Troop Carrier (later Fighter-Bomber, later Operations) Group: 27 June 1949–14 March 1951; 15 June 1952–16 November 1957; 1 November 1991–1 October 1994
  • 903d Military Airlift Group: attached 25 September 1968–30 June 1973

Squadrons

Stations

Aircraft

References

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

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