102d Intelligence Wing | |
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101st Fighter Squadron F-47N Thunderbolts Logan Airport 1946 Republic P-47N-25-RE Thunderbolt 44-89347 in foreground
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Active | 15 October 1942 – Present |
Country | United States |
Allegiance | Massachusetts |
Branch | Air National Guard |
Type | Wing |
Role | Ground-based distributed radar installation |
Size | 950 members: 80 officers 745 enlisted personnel |
Part of | Massachusetts Air National Guard |
Garrison/HQ | Otis Air National Guard Base, Mashpee, Massachusetts |
Nickname(s) | "Eagle Keepers" "Bear Chasers" |
Motto(s) | "Omnis Vir Tigris" Everyone A Tiger |
Equipment | Distributed Common Ground Systems Air Operations Center |
Engagements |
World War II Cold War Operation Noble Eagle |
Decorations | Air Force Outstanding Unit Award Personnel Center Awards Search (Post-1991) |
Commanders | |
Commander | Colonel Virginia I. Doonan |
Vice Commander | Colonel Christopher M. Faux |
Command Chief | Chief Master Sergeant Karen Pignataro Cozza |
Insignia | |
102d Intelligence Wing emblem |
The United States Air Force's 102d Intelligence Wing (102 IW), of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, is a military intelligence unit located at Otis Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts. Its primary subordinate operational unit is the 101st Intelligence Squadron. According to the Air Force, the history of the 102d begins with the 318th Fighter Group, which was active during World War II. After the war, the 318th was inactivated, and eventually the 102d Fighter Wing was formed, which had a direct lineage link. In 1946, the 102d was activated at Logan International Airport where it stayed until 1968, when it moved to Otis Air Force Base. Beginning in 1946, the wing began regular patrols of the Northeastern United States which took place in conjunction with Air Force active duty units. In 1968, the 102d was moved to Otis, where it continued its regular patrols until 1973.
During the time that the wing had a flying mission, the wing deployed to many locations around the globe to assist in missions for the Air Force. In 1961, the wing deployed to France during the Berlin Crisis. Twenty eight years later, the wing deployed to Panama during Operation Coronet Nighthawk. It also participated in Operation Northern Watch, helping to patrol the No-Fly Zone north of the 36th parallel in Iraq. During the 11 September attacks, the 102d Fighter Wing deployed the first Air Force aircraft toward New York City, but they arrived too late to stop the attacks.
Over the years, the wing has controlled many other Air National Guard units. Following the inactivation of the 67th Fighter Wing in November 1950, the wing was put in charge of a few fighter units on the Atlantic Coast. In 1976, the wing even became responsible for the 147th Fighter Interceptor Group, located in Texas.