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were not well adapted to support missions. Accordingly, the AAF adopted a more functional system in which each base was organized into a separate numbered unit. As part of this reorganization the group's headquarters was disbanded on 31 March 1944 along with its subordinate units and its resources
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However, the 4440th was a "MAJCON" unit, whose existence was controlled by TAC, not the Air Force. Under the USAF organization and lineage system of the time, MAJCON units' lineages (histories, awards, and battle honors) ended with their discontinuance and could never be revived.
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were absorbed by the 552nd Army Air Forces Base Unit (2nd Ferrying Group) which was designated and organized on the same day. The base unit was redescribed as the 552nd AAF Base Unit (Ferry Group) then discontinued after the end of
489:(Hamilton) were activated to replace the 4432nd, 4433rd, 4434th and 4435th Squadrons. The Special Air Missions task was ended in September 1970 and the squadrons were inactivated. The group mission expanded to include movements of 469:
HQ TAC decided to replace the group with an Air Force Controlled (AFCON) unit whose lineage could be revived if it were inactivated. On 15 October 1969, the group, now named the
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On 20 October 1955, the 1708th expanded to become the 1708th Ferrying Wing. On 1 July 1956, the 1738th was discontinued at Long Beach and organized the next day at Kelly.
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pilots, who flew all models of aircraft until that group was disbanded in 1944. Its role was to deliver aircraft to combat units. It was made inactivate in June 1994.
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was again activated and absorbed the personnel and equipment of the 4440th Group, which was simultaneously discontinued. At the same time, the
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Ferrying Command requested the AAF to reorganize its sectors as groups, including with assigned squadrons. Accordingly, the sector became the
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in July, the 63d Ferrying Squadron in November, and the 89th Ferrying Squadron in April 1943. The group was the first unit selected to use
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Goss, William A. (1955). "The Organization and its Responsibilities, Chapter 2 The AAF". In Craven, Wesley F.; Cate, James L. (eds.).
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In December 1964, the 4440th Group added Special Air Missions to its aircraft delivery mission, with the assignment of the 4432nd (
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It was originally intended to name this unit the 4440th Ferrying Group, but the name was changed before the group was activated.
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and movement of aircraft for depot level maintenance. The group continued to manage aircraft movements, including arranging for
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called once more for the expansion of units dedicated to the delivery of aircraft to combat units. On 24 September 1950,
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These squadrons had been formed in 1948 and had operated under various designations as the mission transferred from
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344th Air Base Squadron (later 344th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron), 29 May 1942 – 31 March 1944
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MATS discontinued its ferrying units on 1 July 1958, and the aircraft delivery mission was transferred to
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Air Force Bases, Vol. I, Active Air Force Bases Within the United States of America on 17 September 1982
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on Long Island, New York. On 21 February, this office was formally organized as a unit, the
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27th Air Corps Ferry Squadron (later 27th Ferrying Squadron), 17 July 1942 – 31 March 1944
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12th Air Corps Ferry Squadron (later 12th Ferrying Squadron), 8 April 1942 – 31 March 1944
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4th Air Corps Ferry Squadron (later 4th Ferrying Squadron), 7 April 1942 – 31 March 1944
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The Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron pilots should not be confused with the
341:, Oklahoma. The squadron was assigned directly to AMC. In 1949, it ferried the 226: 43: 1471: 502: 1380:. Vol. VI, Men & Planes. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. 309: 169: 1393: 979:"Abstract, History 3075 Aircraft Ferry Squadron [sic] Jan-Ju 1948" 957:"Abstract, History 3075 Aircraft Ferry Squadron [sic]Sep–Dec 1948" 46:, one of the types delivered by the group during the war in Southeast Asia 1443:(2d, Revised ed.). Maxwell AFB, AL: USAF Historical Research Center. 1447: 743:
Northeast Sector Air Corps Ferrying Command (later 2nd Ferrying Group)
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26th Air Transport Squadron, 15 October 1969 – 30 September 1970
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21st Air Transport Squadron, 15 October 1969 – 30 September 1970
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13th Air Transport Squadron, 15 October 1969 – 30 September 1970
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10th Air Transport Squadron, 15 October 1969 – 30 September 1970
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Aircraft is C-123K (originally a C-123B), serial 54-696 of the
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Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, 15 October 1969 – 1 July 1994
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F-84F supplied to the Belgian Air Force under the MDAP program
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Northeast Sector, Domestic Wing, Air Corps Ferrying Command
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Shortly after the Air Force became an independent service,
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The group's origins can be traced to 3 January 1942, when
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were organized in early April and assigned to the group.
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on 26 May 1942. Shortly after this, the group moved to
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63d Ferrying Squadron, 1 November 1942 – 31 March 1944
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and was responsible for ferrying aircraft produced by
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Tactical Air Command General Orders 41, 22 June 1960.
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89th Ferrying Squadron, 15 April 1943 – 31 March 1944
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and Ferrying Command's Domestic Division became the
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Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. 1350: 372:(MATS) formed the 1737th Ferrying Squadron at 1307: 1305: 1010: 1008: 998: 996: 586:Air Combat Command, 1 June 1992 – 1 July 1994 1035: 1033: 528:Northeast Sector, Air Corps Ferrying Command 460: 166:Northeast Sector, Air Corps Ferrying Command 18:Northeast Sector, Air Corps Ferrying Command 1325:"Air Force Personnel Services: Unit Awards" 1319: 1317: 1282: 1280: 1257: 1255: 1170: 1168: 942: 940: 938: 936: 934: 932: 930: 906: 904: 1438: 1302: 1005: 993: 913:"Factsheet Twenty-Second Air Force (AFRC)" 315: 1358:. AAF Historical Office, Headquarters AAF 1030: 578:Domestic Wing, Air Corps Ferrying Command 497:aircraft and the deployment of units for 255:Domestic Wing, Air Corps Ferrying Command 1314: 1277: 1252: 1165: 927: 901: 413: 392:, which initially focused on delivering 351: 324: 235:Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation 1441:A Guide to Air Force Lineage and Honors 1407: 652: 602:, Delaware, 29 May 1942 – 31 March 1944 596:Logan Field, Maryland, 18 February 1942 14: 1470: 915:. Air Force Historical Research Agency 329:Patch with 1708th Ferrying Wing emblem 116:Langley Air Force Base, VA (1969–1994) 97:Delivery of aircraft to tactical units 1478:Groups of the United States Air Force 583:Tactical Air Command, 15 October 1969 1370: 910: 737:American Theater without inscription 1374:The Army Air Forces in World War II 517:, Ohio the day it was inactivated. 282:Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron 178:Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron 24: 251:Northeast Sector, Ferrying Command 136:2nd Aircraft Delivery Group emblem 25: 1499: 911:Kane, Robert B. (12 April 2010). 686:1 January 1985 – 31 December 1986 402:Mutual Defense Assistance Program 867:England & Reither, pp. 37–39 740:21 February 1942 – 31 March 1944 730: 701:Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 694: 682:Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 674: 526:Constituted 14 February 1942 as 139: 125:Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 80: 64: 37: 1439:Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984). 1344: 1243: 1221: 1212: 1190: 1143: 1121: 1099: 1077: 1055: 971: 949: 805: 796: 515:Wright-Patterson Air Force Base 376:, Texas and assigned it to the 188: 892: 870: 861: 849: 837: 783: 766: 571: 370:Military Air Transport Service 263:12th Air Corps Ferry Squadrons 13: 1: 791:Women Airforce Service Pilots 749: 609: 320: 278:27th Air Corps Ferry Squadron 1327:. Air Force Personnel Center 707:2nd Aircraft Delivery Group 689:2nd Aircraft Delivery Group 564:Activated on 15 October 1969 487:26th Air Transport Squadrons 382:Long Beach Municipal Airport 7: 590: 567:Inactivated on 30 June 1994 558:2nd Aircraft Delivery Group 471:2nd Aircraft Delivery Group 432:Military Assistance Program 154:2nd Aircraft Delivery Group 32:2nd Aircraft Delivery Group 10: 1504: 774:19th Air Commando Squadron 534:Activated 18 February 1942 520: 495:United States Marine Corps 378:Continental Division, MATS 197:, in the aftermath of the 195:Air Corps Ferrying Command 183: 1290:. 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Air Force History Index 704:1 June 1991 – 31 May 1993 600:New Castle Army Air Field 461:Reactivation of the Group 394:Republic F-84 Thunderjets 294:North American AT-6 Texan 274:New Castle Army Air Field 168:in February 1942 (during 135: 130: 120: 112: 101: 93: 75: 59: 51: 36: 31: 1408:Mueller, Robert (1989). 754: 817:Continental Air Command 551:Disbanded 31 March 1944 451:Hamilton Air Force Base 447:Randolph Air Force Base 386:Amarillo Air Force Base 366:United States Air Force 347:Smithsonian Institution 316:Aircraft Delivery Group 217:, Maryland; as well as 211:Glenn L. Martin Company 162:United States Air Force 88:United States Air Force 856:Administrative History 844:Administrative History 511:General Dynamics F-111 449:, Texas), and 4435th ( 443:Dobbins Air Force Base 439:Chanute Air Force Base 428:Langley Air Force Base 419: 357: 330: 305:tables of organization 199:attack on Pearl Harbor 813:Bolling Field Command 441:, Illinois), 4433rd ( 417: 355: 339:Tinker Air Force Base 328: 312:on 31 December 1945. 653:Awards and campaigns 445:, Georgia), 4434th ( 424:Tactical Air Command 374:Kelly Air Force Base 364:, the growth of the 335:Air Materiel Command 233:, Pennsylvania; and 223:Hagerstown, Maryland 106:Tactical Air Command 55:1942–1944; 1969–1994 406:Project High Flight 778:Phan Rang Air Base 716:Campaign Streamer 546:2nd Ferrying Group 491:United States Navy 455:United States Army 420: 358: 331: 290:5th Ferrying Group 270:2nd Ferrying Group 241:plants located in 219:Fairchild Aircraft 174:2nd Ferrying Group 1249:Ravenstein, p. 12 760:Explanatory 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Index

Northeast Sector, Air Corps Ferrying Command

C-123 Provider
United States Air Force
Tactical Air Command
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award

group
United States Air Force
World War II
Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron
Air Corps Ferrying Command
attack on Pearl Harbor
Logan Field
Dundalk, Maryland
Glenn L. Martin Company
Baltimore
Fairchild Aircraft
Hagerstown, Maryland
Piper Aircraft
Lock Haven
Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation
Republic Aviation
Bethpage
Farmingdale
Domestic Wing, Air Corps Ferrying Command
4th
12th Air Corps Ferry Squadrons
New Castle Army Air Field
27th Air Corps Ferry Squadron

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