New York Fighter Wing
Appearance
New York Fighter Wing | |
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Active | 1942–1944 |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Role | Fighter |
Engagements | World War II |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Brig General Earle E. Partridge |
The New York Fighter Wing is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the I Fighter Command, stationed at Mitchel Field, New York It was inactivated on 10 April 1944.
The wing was a World War II air defense organization, reporting to First Air Force, responsible for the air defense of the New York City metropolitan area. The wing was also a training organization for fighter groups and personnel, with assigned groups subsequently deploying to overseas theaters.
History
Lineage
- Constituted as New York Air Defense Wing on 6 August 1942
- Activated on 11 August 1942
- Redesignated New York Fighter Wing in July 1943
- Inactivated on 10 April 1944, personnel reassigned to 164th Army Air Forces Base Unit (Fighter Control).
- Disbanded on 8 October 1948.
Assignments
- I Fighter Command, 11 August 1942 – 10 April 1944
Components
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Stations
- Mitchel Field, New York, 11 August 1942 – April 1946
See also
- Roslyn Air National Guard Station 164th AAFBU.
References
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency
- Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-89201-092-4.