4700th Air Defense Group

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4700th Air Defense Group
330th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron North American F-86F-25-NH Sabre 51-13383.jpg
Active1951–1955
CountryFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States
BranchFlag of the United States Air Force.svg  United States Air Force
Type Fighter interceptor
Role Air defense

The 4700th Air Defense Group is a discontinued United States Air Force (USAF) organization. Its last assignment was with the 4709th Air Defense Wing at Stewart Air Force Base, New York. It was activated in 1950 as a support unit for USAF units at Stewart. In 1954, it assumed an operational mission and was assigned two interceptor squadrons. The group was discontinued on 18 August 1955 and its personnel and equipment were transferred to the 329th Fighter Group (Air Defense) as part of Project Arrow, an Air Defense Command project to replace air defense groups with fighter units with distinguished histories from World War I or World War II.

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History

The group was organized 1 December 1950 as the 4700th Air Base Group to replace the 4400th Air Base Group as the USAF host unit at Stewart Air Force Base, New York in preparation for the transfer of Stewart to Air Defense Command (ADC) from Continental Air Command (ConAC). [1] [2] It was assigned three squadrons to perform its duties as host. The 4700th was assigned to Eastern Air Defense Force. [2] It transferred with Eastern Air Defense Force from ConAC to ADC upon ADC's reactivation in January 1951. [2]

The 4700th was redesignated as an air defense group in 1954 and reassigned to the 4709th Air Defense Wing [2] with responsibility for air defense of the New York City area.[ citation needed ] The group was assigned the 330th and 539th Fighter-Interceptor Squadrons, which were already stationed at Stewart, flying North American F-86 Sabre fighter aircraft, [3] [4] [5] as its operational components. The 330th and 539th had been assigned directly to the 4709th Air Defense Wing. [3] [4] In January 1955, the 330th and 539th converted to more capable radar equipped and Folding-Fin Aerial Rocket-armed North American F-86D Sabres. [5]

The group was replaced by the 329th Fighter Group in 1955 [2] [6] 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. [7]

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Explanatory notes
  1. Aircraft is North American F-86F-25-NH Sabre, serial 51-13383. Taken in 1954. This plane was written off at Clovis Air Force Base on 16 January 1955. Dirkx, Marco (9 July 2025). "1951 USAF Serial Numbers". Joe Baugher’s Serial Number List. Retrieved 19 October 2025..
Citations
  1. "Abstract, History 4400 Air Base Group, Sep–Dec 1950". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cornett & Johnson, p. 88
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 407
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Maurer, Combat Squadrons pp. 645–646
  5. 1 2 Cornett & Johnson, pp. 126, 130
  6. Maurer, Combat Units p. 210
  7. Buss, Sturm, Volan, & McMullen, p.6
  8. SeeNo byline. "Abstract, History 612 Infirmary Jan [sic]-Jul 1954". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 20 October 2025., No byline. "Abstract, History 612 Infirmary Jan-Jul 1955". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 20 October 2025.
  9. SeeNo byline. "Abstract, History 4700 Medical Squadron Jan-Jul 1953". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 20 October 2025.

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