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| 38th Air Division | |
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38th Air Division emblem |
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| Active | 10 October 1951–1 November 1959 |
| Country | United States |
| Branch | United States Air Force |
| Garrison/HQ | see "Stations" section below |
| Equipment | see "Aircraft / Missiles / Space vehicles" section below |
| Decorations | see "Lineage and honors" section below |
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History
The 38th began in October 1951 to develop and prepare policies and procedures pertaining to bombardment, air and ground training, operations, flying safety, and security. It also monitored and coordinated the manning, training, equipping and operational readiness of assigned units for the primary purpose of conducting strategic air warfare on a global scale. Its subordinate units participated in numerous training missions, which included simulated radar bombing and polar grid navigation, plus the Strategic Air Command bombing and navigation competition. During the 1950s, the division participated in and supported exercises such as Operation War Dance, Grey Warrior and Dark Night, and flew numerous air refueling sorties.
Background of name
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Mission
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Operations
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Lineage and honors
Established as 38 Air Division, and organized, on 10 October 1951. Discontinued on 16 June 1952.
Activated on 16 June 1952. Inactivated on 1 November 1959.
Service streamers
This unit earned the following organizational service streamers:
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Campaign streamers
This unit earned the following organizational campaign streamers:
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Armed forces expeditionary streamers
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Decorations
This unit earned the following unit decorations:
- Air Force Outstanding Unit Award: 1 November 1956–1 April 1957.
Awards
Emblem
On a shield azure (Brittany blue), a semee of stars argent (white, outlined stone blue), over all an American bald eagle, volant recursant descendant, in pale, wings overture, all proper (head and tail white, body feathers shades of brown, beak and eyeball yellow, outlined stone blue). (Approved 16 August 1956)
Assignments
Second Air Force, 10 October 1951–16 June 1952.
Second Air Force, 16 June 1952; Eighth Air Force, 1 January 1959–1 November 1959.
Components
Wings:
- 2 Bombardment: 10 October 1951–16 June 1952; 16 June 1952–1 November 1959.
- 308 Bombardment: 10 October 1951–16 June 1952 (detached 10 October 1951–7 April 1952); 16 June 1952–15 July 1959 (detached 21 August 1956–c.26 October 1956).
Squadron:
Stations
Hunter Air Force Base (currently, Hunter Army Airfield), Georgia, 10 October 1951–16 June 1952.
Hunter Air Force Base, Georgia, 16 June 1952–1 November 1959.
Aircraft / Missiles / Space vehicles
KB-29 Superfortress, 1951–1952; B-50 Superfortress, 1951–1952.
KB-29 Superfortress, 1952–1953; B-50 Superfortress, 1952–1953; KC-97 Stratotanker, 1953–1959; B-47 Stratojet, 1954–1959.
Commanders
- Brigadier General F. E. Glantzberg, 18 October 1951;
- Brigadier General Sydney D. Grubbs Jr., 27 February 1952–16 June 1952.
- Brigadier General Sydney D. Grubbs Jr., 16 June 1952;
- Brigadier General Joseph J. Nazzaro, 26 January 1953;
- Colonel John F. Batjer, 20 May 1955;
- Brigadier General Charles B. Dougher, 15 August 1955;
- Brigadier General John E. Dougherty, 23 June 1958;
- Colonel William B. Kieffer, 4 September 1959–1 November 1959.
See also
References
| This article incorporates text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency website which, as a United States government publication, is in the public domain. |
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