The 554th Electronic Systems Wing (554 ELSW) is an inactive wing of the United States Air Force. It was last stationed at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, where it was inactivated in 2010.

History

World War II

The wing was first activated in Northern Ireland under VII Air Force Composite Command as the 3d Combat Crew Replacement Center Group. It used Martin B-26 Marauders and Douglas A-20 Havocs to provide combat and theater indoctrination for Eighth Air Force combat crews from November 1943 until September 1944, when the need for dedicated Army Air Forces training units in the United Kingdom was reduced.

The group's resources were used to man and equip provisional air disarmament units participating in Operation Lusty. These units moved to France in February 1945 and advanced with Allied ground forces, seizing, securing, inventorying, and disposing of captured Luftwaffe equipment and materiel through October 1945. The group inactivated the following month. It was disbanded in the fall of 1948.

Support for Nellis Air Force Base and the Continental Range

The group was reconstituted as the 554th Operations Support Wing in 1980. It provided base support functions for Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada and its associated ranges from 1980 to 1991. The wing developed, operated, and maintained all range facilities and threat simulators and provided combat support functions at Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field.

Systems Management

The 554th Electronic Systems Wing was consolidated in 2006 with the Operations Support Systems Wing, which had been established in 2004 at Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts. The wing was inactivated in June 2010.

Lineage

554th Operations Support Wing Constituted on 2 November 1943 as the 3d Combat Crew Replacement Center Group Activated on 21 November 1943 Redesignated 3d Combat Crew Replacement Center Group (Bomber or Fighter, Special) on 17 July 1944 Inactivated on 22 November 1945 Disbanded on 8 October 1948 Reconstituted on 26 February 1980 and redesignated 554th Operations Support Wing Activated on 1 March 1980 Inactivated on 1 November 1991 Consolidated on 6 April 2006 with the Operations Support Systems Wing554th Electronic Systems Wing Constituted as the Operations Support Systems Wing on 23 November 2004 Activated on 17 December 2004 Consolidated on 6 April 2006 with the 554th Operations Support Wing Redesignated as the 554th Electronics Systems Wing on 17 April 2006 Inactivated on 30 June 2010

Assignments

  • VIII Air Force Composite Command, 21 November 1943
  • Air Disarmament Command (Provisional), ca. 23 September 1944
  • VIII Air Force Composite Command, 10 October 1944 (attached to Air Disarmament Command (Provisional) until 31 January 1945)
  • IX Air Force Service Command, 1 February 1945
  • 1587th Quartermaster Battalion, Mobile (Aviation), 16 October 1945
  • Detachment B, 9th Base Air Depot Area, 12 November 1945 – 22 November 1945
  • USAF Tactical Fighter Weapons Center (later USAF Fighter Weapons Center), 1 March 1980 – 1 November 1991
  • Electronic Systems Center, 17 December 2004 – 30 June 2010

Stations

RAF Toome (AAF 236), Northern Ireland, 21 November 1943 RAF Chipping Ongar (AAF 162), England, September 1944 Vittel, France, by 15 March 1945 Öhringen, Germany, by 30 April 1945 Schwetzingen, Germany, by 1 May 1945 Fillingen, Germany, by 15 May 1945Nellingen, Germany, by 31 May 1945 Kaufbeuren, Germany (R-70), 15 October 1945 Leipheim, Germany (R-59), ca. 31 October 1945 – 22 November 1945 Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, 1 March 1980 – 1 November 1991 Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, 17 December 2004 – 30 June 2010

Components

Groups

  • 554th Combat Support Group, 1 March 1980 – 1 November 1991
  • 554th Electronic Systems Group, 17 April 2006 – 30 June 2010
  • USAF Hospital, Nellis (later 554th Medical Group), 1 March 1980 – 1 November 1991
  • 554th Range Group, 1 March 1980 – 1 November 1991
  • 554th Security Police Group, 1 March 1980 – 1 November 1991
  • 754th Electronic Systems Group, 17 April 2006 – 30 June 2010
  • 2069th Communications Group (later 554th Communications Group, 554th Communications Squadron), 1 September 1990 – 1 November 1991

Operational Squadrons

  • 3d Replacement and Training Squadron (later 3d Replacement and Training Squadron, CCRC Group (Bombardment)), 21 November 1943 – 22 November 1945 (not operational after 10 October 1945)
  • 4460th Helicopter Squadron, 1 June 1985 – 31 December 1987

Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Airfield, Nevada

Systems Squadrons

  • Engineering and Integration Systems Squadron (later 643d Electronic Systems Squadron) 17 December 2004 – 30 June 2010

Gunter Annex, Alabama

Support Squadrons

  • 554th Combat Support Squadron, 1 March 1986 – 31 December 1987
  • 554th Supply Squadron, 1 March 1980 – 1 November 1991
  • 554th Transportation Squadron, 1 March 1980 – 1 November 1991

Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Airfield, Nevada

Aircraft

  • Douglas A-20 Havoc, 1944
  • Martin B-26 Marauder, 1943–1944
  • Fairchild AT-23, 1944
  • Bell UH-1N Huey, 1985–1987

Awards and campaigns

Award streamerAwardDatesNotes
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award1 July 1983-30 June 1985554th Operational Support Wing
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award1 July 1985-30 June 1987554th Operational Support Wing
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award1 July 1987-30 June 1989554th Operations Support Wing
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award1 July 1989-30 Jun e1991554th Operations Support Wing
Campaign StreamerCampaignDatesNotes
Rhineland5 September 1944 – 21 March 19453d Combat Crew Replacement Center Group
Central Europe22 March 1944 – 21 May 19453d Combat Crew Replacement Center Group

See also

Advanced Landing Ground

Notes

Bibliography

This article incorporates public domain material from the

  • Anderson, Capt. Barry (1985). (PDF). Maxwell AFB, AL: Research Division, USAF Historical Research Center. Archived from (PDF) on 4 March 2016.
  • Johnson, 1st Lt. David C. (1988). (PDF). Maxwell AFB, AL: Research Division, USAF Historical Research Center. Archived from (PDF) on 29 September 2015.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • (PDF). Washington, DC: Department of the Air Force. 15 June 1971. Archived from (PDF) on 4 August 2015.

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