507th Air Refueling Wing
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A 465th ARS KC-135R refuels an F-22A near Guam, 2010
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Active | 1944—1946; 1955–1961; 1961–1968; 1972–1973; 1975–present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Wing |
Role | Air Refueling |
Size | 1100 Personnel |
Part of | Air Force Reserve Command |
Garrison/HQ | Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma |
Motto(s) | Defendimus Usque ad Astra Latin We Defend Even to the Stars |
Engagements | Pacific Theater of Operations |
Decorations |
Distinguished Unit Citation Air Force Outstanding Unit Award |
Commanders | |
Current commander |
Colonel Douglas E. Gullion |
Insignia | |
507th Air Refueling Wing emblem (Version approved 15 February 2007) | |
Identification symbol |
Blue tail stripe "Tinker" in yellow |
Patch with 507th Fighter Group Emblem (Approved 17 August 1956) | |
Aircraft flown | |
Tanker | KC-135 Stratotanker |
The 507th Air Refueling Wing is a reserve component of the United States Air Force. It is assigned to Fourth Air Force of Air Force Reserve Command, stationed at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma with elements at Altus Air Force Base and Will Rogers World Airport. If mobilized, the wing is gained by Air Mobility Command. It performs air refueling and airlift and employs approximately 1100 men and women. The wing also provides the full-time technicians and support personnel for all reserve units stationed at Tinker.
The first predecessor of the wing was the 507th Fighter Group, which was activated in 1944 and trained as a long range fighter unit for the Pacific Theater. Although the group was in combat for only two months, it earned a Distinguished Unit Citation three days before the Japanese surrender for destroying a number of enemy interceptor aircraft over Korea. In 1984, this group was consolidated with the 507th Fighter Wing into a single unit.
The group was redesignated the 507th Fighter Group (Air Defense) and activated in August 1955 at Kinross Air Force Base, Michigan, flying Northrop F-89D Scorpions and acted as the host for all active duty Air Force organizations at Kinross. It assumed an air defense mission with the F-89 and later, the Convair F-102 Delta Dagger, and finally the Convair F-106 Delta Dart. It was replaced by the 507th Fighter Wing in 1961 to provide support for the 4239th Strategic Wing (later replaced by the 449th Bombardment Wing) and the 37th Air Defense Missile Squadron. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, the wing dispersed one third of its interceptors to Phelps Collins Field, Michigan and placed all group aircraft on fifteen-minute alert status. Attrition of interceptors (and the fact that production lines closed in 1961) caused a reduction in the number of interceptor units and in September 1968 the 507th Wing was inactivated.