4676th Air Defense Group

4676th Air Defense Group
Active 1953–1955
Country  United States
Branch  United States Air Force
Type Fighter Interceptor
Role Air Defense
Part of Air Defense Command
Central Air Defense Force
33d Air Division
Equipment F-86D Sabre

The 4676th Air Defense Group is a discontinued United States Air Force (USAF) organization. Its last assignment was with the 33d Air Division of Air Defense Command (ADC) at Grandview Air Force Base, Missouri, where it was discontinued in 1955. The group was activated at Fairfax Field in 1953 as USAF host for both Fairfax and Grandview. It moved to Grandview when that base was completed and added an operational air defense mission in 1954. It was discontinued in 1955 when ADC replaced air defense groups commanding fighter squadrons with fighter groups that had distinguished records in the two World Wars.

History

The group was organized by Air Defense Command (ADC) in October 1953 when it replaced the 4610th Air Base Squadron, which had been organized on 23 February 1951, as the USAF host organization at Fairfax Field, Kansas.[1] the 4676th was also the USAF host unit for Grandview Air Force Base, Missouri.[2] The 4676th was assigned two squadrons and a medical unit to carry out its host responsibilities.[3] The group was assigned the 326th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, which was activated at Fairfax Field in December, flying radar equipped and Mighty Mouse rocket armed North American F-86D Sabre fighter aircraft as its operational componenent.[4] The 326th's operational mission was air defense of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area and the central Midwest.

The group moved to Grandview Air Force Base on 16 February 1954.[2] At this time military use of Fairfax Field ended. The group was discontinued and replaced by the 328th Fighter Group (Air Defense), which assumed its mission, personnel and equipment at Grandview (later Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base) as part of ADC's Project Arrow, which was designed to bring back on the active list the fighter units which had compiled memorable records in the two world wars.[1][5][6][7]

Lineage

Discontinued on 18 August 1955[1]

Assignments

Components

Stations

Aircraft

See also

References

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Cornett & Johnson, p. 88
  2. 1 2 Mueller, pp. 499–500
  3. "Abstract, History 33 Air Division, Jul-Dec 1955". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 24 March 2012.
  4. 1 2 3 Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 402
  5. Maurer, Combat Units, p. 209
  6. Butler, William M. (2007-12-27). "Factsheet 328 Armament Systems Wing (AFMC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 24 March 2012.
  7. Buss, Sturm, Volan, & McMullen, p. 6
  8. See Mueller, pp. 499–500
  9. Cornett & Johnson, p. 148
  10. "Abstract, History 4676 Infirmary, Jul-Dec 1953". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 24 March 2012.
  11. "Abstract, History 613 Infirmary, Jan-Jun 1954". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 24 March 2012.

Bibliography

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