314th Airlift Wing
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C-130 with the Thunderbirds over Little Rock
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Active | 1948–present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Role | Airlift training |
Part of | Air Education and Training Command |
Garrison/HQ | Little Rock Air Force Base |
Decorations |
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Combat V Device Air Force Outstanding Unit Award |
Commanders | |
Current commander |
Brigadier General Rowayne Schatz Jr. |
Notable commanders |
Alfred G. Hansen Thomas S. Power Adriel N. Williams |
Insignia | |
314th Airlift Wing emblem (Approved 12 February 1995) | |
314th Troop Carrier Wing emblem (Approved 17 June 1954) |
The 314th Airlift Wing (314 AW) is a wing of the United States Air Force based at Little Rock Air Force Base in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Provide C-130 combat airlift training.
The wing was activated in November 1948 as the 314th Troop Carrier Wing at Smyrna Air Force Base, Tennessee.
The wing served in Japan during the Korean War, participating in two major airborne operations, at Sunchon in October 1950 and at Munsan-ni in March 1951. It later transported supplies to Korea and evacuated prisoners of war.
During the post Korean War and the continuation of the Cold War period in 1954, it again transferred, without personnel or equipment back to the U.S. where it served as a primary troop carrier unit in the eastern U.S., participating in joint airborne training with Army forces, developing assault airlift operations, and performing in aerial demonstrations, exercises, maneuvers, and joint operations. Between January 1966 and May 1971, it operated from Ching Chuan Kang Air Base Taiwan as part of the 315th Air Division to provide passenger and cargo airlift throughout the Far East and combat airlift in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War period.
Again returning to the U.S. in May 1971, the 314th acquired the assets of the inactivated 64th Tactical Airlift Wing and incurred host organization responsibilities of Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas. It has since operated C-130 training schools, providing classroom instruction and flying training to all branches of the U.S. military and allied nations and served as a tactical airlift wing involved in worldwide airborne training, airlift, and special operations including deployments in support of the Commander-in-Chief, United States Air Forces in Europe. It also provided joint airborne communications center and command post support for the United States Readiness Command. In October 1983, the wing provided Joint Airborne Communications Center/Command Post equipment in support of the rescue of U.S. nationals in Grenada. During December 1989 and January 1990, it provided airlift support during the intervention in Operation Just Cause in Panama.