66th Fighter Wing

66th Fighter Wing

Active 1943–1945; 1946-1950
Country  United States
Branch  United States Air Force
Role Fighter
Part of Illinois Air National Guard
This article is about the 66th Fighter Wing. For the 66th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing (later 66th Electronic Combat Wing), see 66th Air Base Wing.

The 66th Fighter Wing is a disbanded unit of the United States Air Force, last stationed at Chicago Municipal Airport, Illinois. It was withdrawn from the Illinois Air National Guard and inactivated on 31 October 1950.

History

World War II

Established in March 1943 at Norfolk Army Airfield Virginia. Supervised training of fighter units for overseas duty.[1]

Reorganized and deployed to England, became an intermediate-level command and control organization for VIII Fighter Command with responsibility for fighter-escort groups of Eighth Air Force. Assigned groups provided fighter escort to B-17 Flying Fortress and B-24 Liberator heavy bomber groups during combat missions over Occupied Europe July 1943-May 1945. Inactivated in England, 21 November 1945.[1]

Air National Guard

Allotted to the Illinois Air National Guard for command and control origination for units in the Upper Midwest region of the United States. Extended federal recognition and activated on 26 November 1946.

At the end of October 1950, the Air National Guard converted to the wing-base Hobson Plan organization. As a result, the wing was withdrawn from the Illinois ANG and was inactivated on 31 October 1950. The 126th Composite Wing was established by the National Guard Bureau, allocated to the state of Illinois, recognized and activated 1 November 1950; assuming the personnel, equipment and mission of the inactivated 66th Fighter Wing.

Lineage

Activated on 27 March 1943
Re-designated 66th Fighter Wing on 3 July 1943.
Inactivated on 21 November 1945.
Extended federal recognition and activated on 26 November 1946
Inactivated, and returned to the control of the Department of the Air Force, on 31 October 1950

Assignments

Components

World War II

Illinois Air National Guard

Stations

References

Notes
  1. 1 2 3 4 Maurer, p. 403

Bibliography

 This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency website http://www.afhra.af.mil/.

External links

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