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2 Lineage  



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2.2  Components  





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2.4  Aircraft  





2.5  Commanders  







3 See also  





4 References  



4.1  Notes  





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840th Air Division
Active1964–1969
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
RoleCommand of airlift forces
Insignia
840th Air Division emblem[b][1]

The 840th Air Division is an inactive United States Air Force organization. It was assigned to Ninth Air ForceatLockbourne Air Force Base, Ohio, where it was inactivated on 24 December 1969. The division's components provided tactical airlift support worldwide, and after 1965, trained Lockheed C-130 Hercules crews and maintenance personnel, primarily for deployment to the Pacific and participation in the Vietnam War.

From July 1965 until June 1969, the air division's 840th Combat Support Group served as the host for all active duty Air Force units stationed at Lockbourne.

History

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The unit was organized in October 1964 at Lockbourne Air Force Base, Ohio and assigned the 317th Troop Carrier Wing, which had moved to Lockbourne in June.[2] In November, the 463d Troop Carrier WingatLangley Air Force Base was assigned as the division's second tactical wing. The 463d Wing was partially deployed to support the Gulf of Tonkin Incident when it was assigned to the division.[3]

The division controlled its assigned troop carrier wings and provided staff and advisory services to ensure their operational capability to deploy worldwide, and focused on airborne operations.[1][2] From April to September 1965 the 463d Wing deployed to support the Organization of American States intervention in the Dominican Civil War.[3] In July 1965, Lockbourne transferred to Tactical Air Command from Strategic Air Command and the 840th Combat Support Group and 840th Tactical Hospital, were activated and assigned to the air division.[4]

In November 1965, the 463d Wing moved permanently from Langley to the Pacific. It temporarily left behind one of its squadrons, the 772d Troop Carrier Squadron, which was assigned directly to the division until rejoining the wing in January 1966.,[3] Meanwhile, the 317th Wing focused on providing Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft replacement training support for Pacific Air Forces.[1]

After the move of the 463d Wing, airlift units at Langley were organized into the 316th Troop Carrier Wing, which was assigned to the division.[5] The division's wings participated in worldwide tactical airlift operations, humanitarian missions, tactical exercises, and maneuvers. After 1965 the division's C-130 Hercules training included training for maintenance personnel and reserve personnel activated as a result of the Vietnam War.[1][5]

In June 1969, in preparation for the inactivation of the division, the 840th Combat Support Group was inactivated and host responsibility for Lockbourne was assumed by the 317th Wing.[4] The 840th was inactivated in December 1969[1] and its wings were reassigned directly to Ninth Air Force.[1][2][5]

Lineage

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Organized on 1 October 1964
Inactivated on 24 December 1969[1]

Assignments

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Components

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Wings
Group
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Stations

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Aircraft

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Commanders

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See also

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References

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Notes

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Explanatory notes
  1. ^ Aircraft is Lockheed C-130E-LM Hercules, serial 63-7847. This plane was transferred to the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center on 8 July 2008. Baugher, Joe (26 July 2023). "1963 USAF Serial Numbers". Joe Baugher. Retrieved 18 August 2023. Photo taken at RAF Abbingdon.
  • ^ Approved 24 April 1968. Description: Celeste, a lightning flash bendwise or between a pair of wings elevated argent and a sphere of the like [color] grid lined and rimmed azure, all within a diminished bordure or.
  • Citations
    1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Factsheet 840 Air Division". Air Force Historical Research Agency. 11 October 2007. Archived from the original on 30 October 2012. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  • ^ a b c Ravenstein, pp. 167–169
  • ^ a b c Ravenstein, pp. 256–258
  • ^ a b c "Abstract, History 840 Air Division October 1964 – December 1969". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  • ^ a b c Ravenstein, pp. 165–167
  • Bibliography

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

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