7440th Composite Wing

7440th Composite Wing (Provisional)

F-15s of the 53d and 525th Tactical Fighter Squadrons returning to Bitburg Air Base after being deployed in support of Operation Desert Shield/Storm, 13 March 1991.
Country  United States
Type Wing (Provisional)
Role Combat Composite Wing
Part of United States Air Forces in Europe
Garrison/HQ Incirlik Air Base, Turkey
Insignia
7440th Composite Wing (P) - Emblem
Aircraft flown
Attack MC/HC-130 Hercules
Bomber F-111E Aardvark
Electronic
warfare
EF-111A Raven; EC-130H Compass Call; F-4G Phantom II; E-3B Sentry
Fighter F-4E Phantom II; F-15C Eagle; F-16C Fighting Falcon
Reconnaissance RF-4C Phantom
Transport C-130E Hercules

The 7440th Composite Wing (Provisional) was a Major Air Command-controlled (MAJCON) temporary wing of the United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE), active in Turkey in 1991. The concentration of aircraft under the 7440th Wing's control made possible the opening of a "northern front" against Iraq, via Turkey, during the 1991 Gulf War.

Formation

By late December 1990, there was already a formidable arsenal of USAFE airpower deployed to Turkey: 20 F-111Es, 24 F-16Cs, 10 F-15Cs, and 4 SAC KC-135s.[1] These aircraft were in Turkey for various reasons including rotational training, a NATO exercise, and NATO alert duty, but remained under control of their respective home units. Eventually more than 100 USAFE aircraft and 2,600 personnel deployed to Incirlik.[2] However, if Turkey approved the task force's activation, Joint Task Force Proven Force could absorb all of these assets and the others it required.

Operations

The Turkish government finally approved the JTF on 15 January 1991. The following day, USAFE activated the Wing and began the command's largest Desert Shield deployment, bringing the total number of aircraft at Incirlik to 110. However, it was not until 17 January, the first day of Desert Storm, that Turkey approved operations from Incirlik. Therefore, JTF Proven Force entered the war on Day Two.

The 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing deployed six F-4Es to join the 7440th Wing in early 1991, flying an 18,600-mile deployment. They were mission ready within 36 hours and they flew some of that aircraft's last combat sorties.[3] The 20th Tactical Fighter Wing had aircraft deployed to Incirlik for a Weapons Training Deployment in August 1990, when Iraq invaded Kuwait. As the start of the air campaign neared, the 20th TFW reinforced its presence, as all US aircraft at Incirlik were incorporated into the 7440th Composite Wing (Provisional).

Composition

Unit Tail Code Aircraft Type Notes
3d Tactical Fighter Squadron FA F-4E Phantom II Deployed from 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing, Clark Air Base, The Philippines (6 Aircraft)
7th Special Operations Squadron MC/HC-130 Deployed from 39th Special Operations Wing, Rhein-Main AB, Germany (7 Aircraft)
20th Tactical Fighter Wing * UH F-111E * Composed of flights from the 55th, 77th, 79th Tactical Fighter Squadrons, RAF Upper Heyford, England (22 Aircraft)
37th Tactical Airlift Squadron C-130E Deployed from 435th Tactical Airlift Wing, Rhein-Main AB, Germany (11 Aircraft)
38th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron ZR RF-4C Phantom II Deployed from 26th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Zweibrücken AB, Germany (6 Aircraft)
42d Electronic Combat Squadron UH EF-111A Deployed from 20th Tactical Fighter Wing, RAF Upper Heyford, England (6 Aircraft)
43d Electronic Combat Squadron SB EC-130H Compass Call Deployed from 66th Electronic Combat Wing, Sembach AB, Germany (3 Aircraft)
52d Tactical Fighter Wing * SP F-4G Phantom II * Composed of flights from the 23d Tactical Fighter Squadron, Spangdahlem AB, Germany (12 x F-16C and 12 x F-4G Aircraft)flying mixed Hunter Killer Wild Weasel pairs.
61st Tactical Airlift Squadron C-130E Deployed from 435th Tactical Airlift Wing, Rhein-Main AB, Germany (8 Aircraft)
525th Tactical Fighter Squadron BT F-15C Eagle Deployed from 36th Tactical Fighter Wing, Bitburg AB, Germany (24 Aircraft)
612th Tactical Fighter Squadron TJ F-16C Fighting Falcon Deployed from 401st Tactical Fighter Wing, Torrejon AB, Spain (37 Aircraft)
552d Airborne Warning and Control Wing E-3B Sentry Deployed from Tinker AFB, Oklahoma (Tactical Air Command) (3 Aircraft)

See also

References

  1. http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/proven_force.htm
  2. See Gordon W. Rudd, 'Humanitarian Intervention: Assisting the Iraqi Kurds in Operation Provide Comfort, Center for Military History, 1991, 22-29.
  3. 3d Wing official history
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