4722d Air Defense Group

4722d Air Defense Group

329th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron 4722d Air Defense Group F-86D Sabre at George AFB, July 1957[1]
Active 1956–1958
Country  United States
Branch  United States Air Force
Type Fighter Interceptor
Role Air Defense
Part of Air Defense Command

The 4722d Air Defense Group is a discontinued United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with the 27th Air Division at George Air Force Base, California, where it was discontinued in 1958.

The group was formed to provide a single command and support organization for the two fighter interceptor squadrons of Air Defense Command (ADC), that were tenants at George, a Tactical Air Command (TAC) base. It was discontinued when the 327th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron was scheduled to move in 1958, leaving only a single ADC fighter squadron at George.

History

The group was established as the 4722d Air Defense Group to provide a headquarters for Air Defense Command (ADC) Fighter-Interceptor Squadrons (FIS) stationed at George Air Force Base, California,[2] a Tactical Air Command Base.[3] TAC's 479th Air Base Group (until July 1957) and 839th Air Base Group (after July 1957) acted as host base organizations for the group.[3] The 4722d was assigned the 327th FIS, flying radar equipped and air-to-air missile–armed Convair F-102 Delta Dagger aircraft, and 329th FIS, flying North American F-86 Sabre[4] aircraft which were also radar equipped but armed with Mighty Mouse rockets, as its operational components.[5][6] The 329th FIS upgraded to newer model F-86s in the spring of 1957 which, like the 327th's F-102s, were equipped with data link to tie them in to the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment command and control system.[4] The group was discontinued when the 327th FIS was scheduled to move to Thule AB, Greenland in July 1958,[5] leaving only a single operational ADC squadron at George.[2] Its squadrons were then assigned directly to the 27th Air Division.[5][6]

Lineage

Discontinued on 25 June 1958

Assignments

Components

Stations

Aircraft

Commanders

See also

References

Notes

  1. The two stripes on fuselage represent the Operations Officer's aircraft
  2. 1 2 3 4 Cornett & Johnson, p. 89
  3. 1 2 Mueller, pp. 188-189
  4. 1 2 Cornett & Johnson, p. 126
  5. 1 2 3 Maurer, p. 403
  6. 1 2 Maurer, p. 406
  7. "Abstract, History 4722 Air Defense Group, Jan-Jun 1958". Air Force History Index. Retrieved January 19, 2012.

Bibliography

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