| 839th Air Division | |
|---|---|
| Active | 1957–1974 |
| Country | United States |
| Branch | |
| Role | Command ofairlift forces |
| Insignia | |
| 839th Air Division emblem[b][1] | |
The839th Air Division is an inactiveUnited States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was withMilitary Airlift Command, assigned toTwenty-First Air Force atSewart Air Force Base, Tennessee, although except for the last month of its existence it was assigned toTactical Air Command. It was inactivated on 31 December 1974.
Thedivision was activated at Sewart in 1957. Except for a short period following its activation and two years during theVietnam War when it had squadrons flying theFairchild C-123 Provider, the division's operational units were equipped with theLockheed C-130 Hercules. In addition to itsairlift mission, the division supervised combat crew training and developed tactics for assault airlift operations.

The839th Air Division was first activated atSewart Air Force Base, Tennessee in October 1957. Thedivision was assigned the314th Troop Carrier Wing and the newly activated513th Troop Carrier Wing.[1][2][c] The division's 839th Air Base Group served as the host organization for Sewart, providing support for all active duty Air Force units stationed there. Subordinate troop carrier units performed joint airborne training with Army forces, developed assault airlift operations, and participated in aerial demonstrations, tactical exercises, maneuvers, and joint operations.[1]
The 513d Wing flewFairchild C-123 Providers, while the 314th was re-equipping withLockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft. In November 1958, the 513d Wing was inactivated, but two squadrons of Providers were not inactivated with the group, but were instead reassigned to the 314th Wing.[2][3] During 1958 the 839th's components airlifted forces deploying during theLebanon crisis andSecond Taiwan Strait Crisis.[1]
Six weeks after the inactivation of the 513th Wing, the463d Troop Carrier Wing moved to Sewart fromArdmore Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The 463d was the first Air Force unit to fly the C-130, and once it was in place, Sewart became the primary base for training on the Hercules.[4]
The 839th supported forces deployed during theconstruction of the Berlin Wall in 1961, theCuban Missile Crisis in October through November 1962 and theDominican Civil War from April 1965 to September 1966.[1]
Although the 463d Wing moved from Sewart toLangley Air Force Base, Virginia in July 1963,[4] the C-130 training mission remained behind. What had begun modestly as an adjunct to the 463d, the 4442d School Squadron, expanded to a group and ultimately, in 1965, to a dedicated training wing, the 4442d Combat Crew Training Wing.[1][5] The 4442d conducted C-130 training for all Air Force commands flying the Hercules.[6] Because by 1968 all early model C-130A aircraft were being operated by theAir Force Reserve or theAir National Guard, training on that model was transferred to the446th Tactical Airlift Wing, a reserve unit atEllington Air Force Base, Texas.[7] The 4442d continued its training mission at Sewart until February 1970, when the wing was reassigned toTwelfth Air Force. One month later, the wing and C-130 crew training moved toLittle Rock Air Force Base.
As American participation in theVietnam War increased, the division's wings frequently deployed elements as large as squadrons to the Pacific. Finally, in January 1966, the 314th Troop Carrier Wing moved toChing Chuan Kang Air Base (usually called "CCK") on Taipei and was reassigned.[3] The 314th Wing did not move with all its operational squadrons, however, but assumed command of squadrons already at CCK. Preparing for the wing move,Tactical Air Command organized the Troop Carrier Wing, Provisional, 4413th in December 1965 and attached it to the division on an interim basis.[8] Two of the 314th's squadrons, the61st and62d Troop Carrier Squadrons were assigned to the division and attached to the 4413th. In July 1966 the 4413th was replaced by a permanent unit, the64th Troop Carrier Wing, and the two former 314th Wing squadrons were assigned to the new wing.[9] Three months later, in October 1966 the313th Troop Carrier Wing, atForbes Air Force Base, Kansas was activated and assigned to the division. However, while the 313th Wing was working up with the C-130 at Forbes, the838th Air Division was moved there and the 313th Wing was reassigned to it.[10]
From 1966 to 1971, the division continued to provide "worldwide airlift, aeromedical evacuation, and C-130 Hercules crew training."[1] The 839th also provided C-123 Provider combat crew training from September 1969 until August 1971 for both United States and Republic of Vietnam aircrews.[1] The command was inactivated in December 1974[1] in conjunction with the transfer of TAC C-130 units to Military Airlift Command.[11]
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This article incorporatespublic domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency