327th Air Division

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327th Air Division
Taipei Air Station Taipei Taiwan as it looked in 1975.jpg
Taipei Air Station, headquarters of 327th Air Division, in 1975
Active1957–1960; 1966–1976
CountryFlag of the United States.svg  United States
BranchFlag of the United States Air Force.svg  United States Air Force
RoleIntermediate command of operational units
Insignia
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The 327th Air Division is an inactive air division of the United States Air Force (USAF). It was assigned to Thirteenth Air Force throughout its existence. It was last stationed at Taipei Air Station in Gongguan, Taipei Taiwan, where it was inactivated on 7 January 1976.

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The division was first active on Guam from 1957 to 1960. At Guam it was responsible for the air defense of the Mariana Islands.

From 1966 to 1976, it was the administrative headquarters for all USAF units on Taiwan and supported other governmental agencies on the island. It also coordinated with the Republic of China Air Force for the air defense of Taiwan. The division, from 1966 through 1973, controlled an airlift wing that provided support for the Vietnam War. The division was inactivated following the visit of President Richard Nixon to China and the subsequent gradually withdrawal of US military forces from Taiwan.

History

Air defense of Guam

41st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron F-86Ds 41st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron - F-86D 52-9989.jpg
41st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron F-86Ds

The 327th Air Division was activated on 1 July 1957 at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. It assumed responsibility for the air defense of the Mariana Islands and was also known as the Marianas Air Defense Division. [2] To accomplish its mission, the division was assigned the 852d Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, and the 41st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron. [3] The 41st flew radar equipped North American F-86D Sabres, armed with Mighty Mouse rockets. In addition to Air Force training, these units also trained with naval organizations and participated in military exercises. The division and 41st Squadron were discontinued on 8 March 1960, [1] [4] while the 852d was inactivated in June. [5]

USAF headquarters for Taiwan

Taipei Air Station, Main Gate in 1968 Taipei Air Station, Main Gate 1968.jpg
Taipei Air Station, Main Gate in 1968

The origins of the division's reactivation on Taiwan lie with Air Task Force 13 (Provisional). Air task forces had been active on Taiwan as early as 1955, under the command of then-Brigadier General Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. General Davis was the vice commander of Thirteenth Air Force, and had the additional duty as commander of Air Task Force 13 when it was activated. The task force formed the air component of the United States Taiwan Defense Command. [6] [7]

Division C-130E at CCK C-130e-63-7825-345tas-374taw.jpg
Division C-130E at CCK

On 8 February 1966, the division replaced the task force at Taipei Air Station, Taiwan and assumed responsibility for Air Force units on Taiwan. The largest unit assigned to the division was the 314th Troop Carrier Wing, which had moved to Ching Chuan Kang Air Base, Taichung (commonly called "CCK") in January 1966 to augment airlift in the Pacific as part of the buildup of forces associated with the Vietnam War. Initially, the wing was attached to the division administratively, remaining under the operational control of the 315th Air Division like other Lockheed C-130 Hercules units in the Pacific, but in November 1968 it was assigned to the 327th Division. The 314th provided airlift throughout the Pacific, particularly combat airlift in Southeast Asia. [8]

The 327th Air Division provided logistics, administrative and service support for military and United States government agencies on Taiwan. In addition, it coordinated air defense operations and plans with the Republic of China Air Force to integrate combined forces into the overall Pacific Command. In fulfilling its mission, the 327th participated in numerous military exercises. [1]

In the spring of 1971 the 314th Wing moved on paper to Little Rock Air Force Base, where it replaced the 64th Tactical Airlift Wing. [8] [9] The 374th Tactical Airlift Wing, which had lost all its aircraft and become non-operational at Naha Air Base, Okinawa in April assumed the aircraft and personnel of the 314th and continued its airlift mission. [8] [10] In 1972, the 374th Wing participated in humanitarian missions following flooding in the Philippines and the following year supported Operation Homecoming, the repatriation of American prisoners of war from Hanoi. [10]

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F-4C Phantoms deployed at Ching Chuan Kang AB

As airlift operations at CCK began to wind down, the 374th Wing and its flying squadrons moved to Clark Air Base in November 1973 [10] and it was replaced as the CCK support unit by the 6217th Combat Support Group. [11] The group was later renamed the 6217th Tactical Group to reflect its mission of controlling deployed fighter units at CCK. [12] In May 1975, F-4 fighter units withdrew from CCK Air Base to Kadena Air Base. In June 1975, preparations began to close CCK and the group was replaced by the 6217th Air Base Squadron, which managed the disposition of Air Force assets as the base shut down. [13]

Although no official announcement had been made connecting these changes with the revised China policy of the United States, these reductions reflected that soon after the Shanghai Communiqué was issued in 1972, steps began to reduce the United States military presence in Taiwan with the ultimate objective of withdrawing all personnel and closing all bases. [14] The division was inactivated on 7 January 1976. [1]

Lineage

Assignments

Components

Wings

Ching Chuan Kang Air Base [8]
Ching Chuan Kang Air Base [10]

Groups

Tainan Air Station [18]
Ching Chuan Kang Air Base [19]
Ching Chuan Kang Air Base [12]

Squadrons

Operated at Mount Santa Rosa
Chiayi Air Base
Ching Chuan Kang Air Base [13]

Other

Stations

Aircraft

See also

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Notes

Explanatory notes
  1. Approved 9 December 1958. Description: per pale argent and azure, two lightning flashes saltirewise crossed at the upper ends or, surmounting a palm frond in base vert, in chief a lightning flash fesswise of the third [color mentioned] all overall and within a diminished border of the first [color mentioned].
  2. Aircraft in foreground is North American F-86D-50-NA Sabre, serial 52-9989. This airplane was transferred to the Japanese Air Self Defense Force and is on display at Yamanashi. Baugher, Joe (15 July 2023). "1952 USAF Serial Numbers". Joe Baugher. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
  3. Aircraft is Lockheed C-130E-LM Hercules, serial 63-7825 of the 345th Tactical Airlift Squadron. this plane was transferred to the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center on 6 August 2009. Baugher, Joe (26 July 2023). "1963 USAF Serial Numbers". Joe Baugher. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
  4. Aircraft in the foreground is McDonnell F-4C-23-MC Phantom II, serial 64-0750 of the 44th Tactical Fighter Squadron at Taichung, Taiwan on 2 October 1973. This aircraft was sent to the Aberdeen Proving Ground for use as a target in November 1986. Baugher, Joe (15 July 2023). "1964 USAF Serial Numbers". Joe Baugher. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
Citations
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Factsheet 327 Air Division". Air Force Historical Research Agency. 12 October 2007. Archived from the original on 30 October 2012. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
  2. "Abstract, History 327 Air Division Jul–Dec 1957". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  3. 1 2 "Abstract, History 327 Air Division Jul 1959 – Mar 1960". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  4. Maurer, pp. 190–191
  5. "Abstract, History 852 Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron Jan–Jul 1960". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  6. "Abstract, History 327 Air Division through Dec 1966". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  7. Sherwood, Terry. "History of the US Air Force in Taiwan". Taipei Air Station Public Affairs. Retrieved 5 April 2016. (online version edited to include images which overlay portions of the text.)
  8. 1 2 3 4 Ravenstein, pp. 161–163
  9. Ravenstein, p. 103
  10. 1 2 3 4 Ravenstein, pp. 196–199
  11. 1 2 "Abstract, History 6217 Combat Support Group Nov 73 – Mar 74". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 7 April 2016.
  12. 1 2 3 "Abstract, History 6217 Tactical Group Jul–Sep 74". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 7 April 2016.
  13. 1 2 3 4 "Abstract, History 6217 Tactical Group Apr–Jun 75". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 7 April 2016. (activation)
  14. Vol. I, Commander in Chief Pacific Command History, pp. 62–63
  15. 1 2 3 "Abstract (Unclassified), Vol. 1, History 327 Air Division 1968 (Secret)". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 3 April 2016. (Redesignation of 6214 Support Group as 6214 Air Base Group. 6213th Support Squadron as 6214th Air Base Squadron, inactivation of 6217th Combat Support Group)
  16. "Abstract (Unclassified), History 6214 Air Base Squadron Oct–Dec 1974 (Secret)". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 6 April 2016. (Redesignation of 6214 Air Base Group as 6214 Air Base Squadron)
  17. "Abstract, History 6214 Air Base Squadron Apr-May 75". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
  18. "Abstract, History 6214 Air Base Group Jan–Jun 1962". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  19. "Abstract, History 6217 Combat Support Group Jan–Jun 1967". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 7 April 2016.
  20. AFHRA Factsheet, 327 Air Division. The factsheet incorrectly lists the squadron as a wing.

Bibliography

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