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40th Air Division
Active1943–1946; 1951–1957; 1959–1988; 1989–1991
CountryUnited States
Branch United States Air Force
RoleCommand of strategic strike forces
DecorationsDistinguished Unit Citation
Insignia
40th Air Division emblem (Approved 14 April 1952)[1]

The 40th Air Division is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with Fifteenth Air Force at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana. It was inactivated on 14 June 1991.

As the 40th Bombardment Wing, the unit was one of the primary B-17 Flying Fortress heavy strategic bombardment wings of VIII Bomber Command and later, Eighth Air ForceinWorld War II.

History

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The 40th Bomb Wing was established on 15 January 1943 and officially activated on 21 January 1943. In May of that year, the Wing deployed to Brampton Grange, England. During the war, the wing went through a succession of name changes starting on 3 May 1943 when they were redesignated the 40 Bombardment Wing (Heavy). This was quickly followed by another change on 30 August 1943 when they were redesignated the 40 Combat Bombardment Wing (Heavy). In September 1943, the wing received three bombardment groups and began combat operations against Nazi Germany, striking such targets as Nantes, Emden, Wilhelmshaven, and Bremen. Its units participated in a mission to Schweinfurt on 14 October 1943 that resulted in the loss of over half of the aircraft dispatched. The final name change came on 13 August 1943 when they became 40 Combat Bombardment Wing, Heavy. For the remainder of World War II, the wing flew numerous missions against military targets throughout occupied Europe and Germany. Following the end of the war the Wing was inactivated on 25 December 1946.[1]

"Redesignated the 40th Air Division in March 1951, it assumed a supervisory role over assigned units of the Strategic Air Command, ensuring that they were manned, trained, and equipped to conduct long range bombardment missions using either nuclear or conventional weapons. It also developed and maintained the capability for effective air refueling and Minuteman II (intercontinental ballistic missile) operations. In these roles the division conducted staff assistance visits and participated in numerous exercises such as Buy None, Buckskin Rider and Busy Player."[1]

"After July 1989, the 40th Air Division established policies to ensure support for wartime execution of a strategic ICBM wing and a strategic air refueling wing in accordance with the Single Integrated Operational Plan and Joint Chiefs of Staff directed conventional war-fighting commitments."[1]

Lineage

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Activated on 21 January 1943
Redesignated: 40th Bombardment Wing (Heavy) on 3 May 1943
Redesignated: 40th Combat Bombardment Wing (Heavy) on 30 August 1943
Redesignated: 40th Combat Bombardment Wing, Heavy on 13 August 1944
Redesignated: 40th Bombardment Wing, Heavy on 9 June 1945
Inactivated on 25 December 1946
Organized on 14 March 1951
Discontinued on 1 July 1952
Inactivated on 1 April 1957
Inactivated on 8 June 1988
Inactivated on 14 June 1991[1]

Assignments

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Components

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Stations

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Aircraft and Missiles

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See also

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References

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Factsheet 40 Air Division". Air Force Historical Research Agency. 5 October 2007. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  • ^ The simultaneous discontinuation and activation in 1952 represents a change between a Table of Distribution unit and a Table of Organization unit
  • Bibliography

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


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