485th Air Expeditionary Wing

485th Air Expeditionary Wing
A row of C-130 Hercules from the 485th Air Expeditionary Wing are parked at a forward-deployed location in Southwest Asia. Seven C-130 units combined to form the world's largest collection of the aircraft.
Active1943–1946; 1956–1962; 1984–1989; 2003
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
TypeProvisional Wing
EngagementsMediterranean Theater of Operations Operation Iraqi Freedom
DecorationsDistinguished Unit Citation
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
Insignia
485th Air Expeditionary Wing emblem[note 1][1]
Patch with 585th Tactical Missile Group emblem[note 2]
Patch with later unofficial 485th Bombardment Group emblem[2][note 3]
Early unofficial 485th Bombardment Group emblem[2]
World War II Tail Markings[2]Top: Yellow with Black Square. Bottom: Black with Yellow X

The 485th Air Expeditionary Wing is a provisional United States Air Force unit assigned to Air Combat Command. As a provisional unit, the 485 AEW may be inactivated or activated at any time by Air Combat Command. The wing was last known to be active during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003 at Tabuk Regional Airport, Saudi Arabia, in 2003.[3]

The wing was first activated as the 485th Bombardment Group, a Consolidated B-24 Liberator heavy bombardment group that served with Fifteenth Air Force during World War II. The group was awarded the Distinguished Unit Citation for its action in a mission to Vienna, Austria in 1944. The 485th returned to the United States in May 1945, where it converted to Boeing B-29 Superfortresss, training with Second Air Force. When the war ended in August 1945, the group remained at its training base and became one of the original ten bombardment groups assigned to Strategic Air Command (SAC). The group was inactivated in 1946 and its aircraft, personnel and equipment were transferred to the 97th Bombardment Group.

The second forerunner of the wing was the 585th Tactical Missile Group, which was stationed at Bitburg Air Base, Germany from 1956 to 1962. The 585th operated forward deployed TM-61 Matador cruise missiles from its home station. Later these missiles were replaced by TM-76 Mace (later MGM-13) missiles. It was inactivated in 1962 and its operational squadron transferred to the 38th Tactical Missile Wing.

In 1983, the two groups were consolidated as the 485th Tactical Missile Wing, a Ground Launched Cruise Missile (GLCM) wing stationed at Florennes Air Base, Belgium. The wing was inactivated as a result of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty in 1989. In 2003 the wing was converted to provisional status as the 485th Air Expeditionary Wing and allotted to Air Combat Command.


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  1. ^ Bailey, Carl E. (3 March 2003). "Lineage and Honors History of the 485th Air Expeditionary Wing (ACC)" (PDF). Air Force Historical Research Agency. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Watkins, pp. 120–121
  3. ^ See "Library: Biographies: Colonel George L. Bondar". Air Reserve Personnel Center. May 2009. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 11 December 2016. (showing service with the 485th Air Expeditionary Wing from March to May 2003).

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