Market370th Air Expeditionary Wing
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370th Air Expeditionary Wing

The 370th Air Expeditionary Wing is a provisional United States Air Force unit assigned to United States Air Forces Central, which may activate or inactivate it at any time. The unit was last stationed in Iraq, and was likely inactivated in 2011 as part of the United States pullout of forces.

History
Pre World War II The 370th Air Expeditionary Wing was originally constituted as the 1st Transport Group in 1933. As a Regular Army Inactive unit, it was assigned reserve personnel in early 1934 only for training purposes. From February to May 1934, the group was provisionally organized at Columbus, Ohio. 2d, 3d, and 4th Transport Squadrons. It provided a single headquarters for these squadrons, which had been assigned to the various Air Depots in the United States. World War II On 30 April 1942, the group transferred to the Air Transport Command (later I Troop Carrier Command) (I TCC) and was redesignated as the 10th Troop Carrier Group two months later. After its transfer the group acted as an Operational Training Unit (OTU), OTUs were oversized units that trained cadres for "satellite" troop carrier groups. In 1943 the group was given the additional duty of acting as a Replacement Training Unit training replacement aircrews. During the next two years, the group moved frequently to various I TCC stations, while its squadrons were frequently located elsewhere. were colocated with group headquarters by early 1944. As a result, the 10th was disbanded in April 1944 while that of the 38th Squadron was transferred to the 810th AAF Base Unit (Combat Crew Training School, Troop Carrier). Expeditionary Service The 370th Air Expeditionary Advisory Group was activated during the Iraq War on 29 March 2007. Its activation ceremony at New Al Muthana Air Base was delayed until late April. The mission of the 370th was to restart the Iraqi Air Force by training its aircrews how to operate, employ and maintain Lockheed C-130 Hercules and Mil Mi-17 The group included personnel from a variety of career specialties and it was assigned to Second Air Force as part of Air Education and Training Command. The group included the 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron, inactivated in December 2011 with the U.S. withdrawal from Iraq. ==Lineage==
Lineage
10th Observation Group • Constituted on the inactive list as 10th Observation Group on 1 October 1933 (never active) : Consolidated with the 1st Transport Group as the 10th Transport Group on 20 May 1937ref name=Maurer52/> 370th Air Expeditionary Wing • Constituted on the inactive list as 1st Transport Group on 1 October 1933 : Organized provisionally on 14 February 1934 : Discontinued as a provisional organization on 11 May 1934 : Consolidated with the 10th Observation Group as the 10th Transport Group, and activated, on 20 May 1937 : Redesignated as: 10th Troop Carrier Group in July 1942. : Disbanded on 14 April 1944 : Reconstituted and redesignated 370th Military Airlift Group on 31 July 1985 • Redesignated 370th Air Expeditionary Wing on 25 February 2010 : Inactivated in December 2011 Assignments • 6th Transport Wing, 14 February 1934 – 11 May 1934 • Office of Chief of the Air Corps, 20 May 1937 • 50th Transport Wing 4 January 1941 • 52nd Troop Carrier Wing, 4 October 1942 • I Troop Carrier Command, 13 February 1943 – 14 April 1944 • Air Education and Training Command to activate or inactivate any time after 23 March 2007 (Attached to: United States Air Forces Central) • 9th Air Expeditionary Task Force, 29 March 2007 – 1 November 2008 Components Airlift Squadrons • 1st Transport Squadron (later Troop Carrier Squadron): 20 May 1937 – 2 February 1943 • 2d Transport Squadron (later Troop Carrier Squadron): 20 May 1937 – 2 February 1943 : Olmsted Field, Pennsylvania : Rockwell Field, California (moved to McClellan Field, California, with air depot). • 38th Troop Carrier Squadron: 19 May 1943 – 14 April 1944 • 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron, inactivated 2011. • 307th Troop Carrier Squadron: 15 March 1943 – 14 April 1944 • 370th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron: 29 March 2007 – 1 November 2008 : New Al Muthana Air Base, Iraq • 370th Expeditionary Training Squadron: unknown – 1 November 2008 : Camp Taji, Iraq • 371st Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron: 29 March 2007 – unknown • 770th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron: unknown – 1 November 2008 : Camp Taji, Iraq • 870th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron: : Kirkuk, Iraq, 29 March 2007 – 1 November 2008 Stations • Columbus, Ohio, 14 February 1934 – 11 May 1934 • Patterson Field, Ohio, 20 May 1937 • Wright Field, Ohio, 20 June 1938 • Patterson Field, Ohio, 17 January 1941 • Milwaukee County Airport (later General Billy Mitchell Field), Wisconsin, 25 May 1942 • Pope Field, North Carolina, 4 October 1942 • Dunnellon Army Air Field, Florida, 13 February 1943 • Lawson Field, Georgia, 30 November 1943 • Grenada Army Air Field, Mississippi, 21 January 1944 • Alliance Army Air Field, Nebraska, 8 March 1944 – 14 April 1944 • Baghdad, Iraq, 29 March 2007 – 1 November 2008 Aircraft • Bellanca C-27 Airbus, 1937 • Douglas C-33, 1937–1939 • Douglas C-39, 1938–1942 • Douglas C-47 Skytrain, 1942–1944 • Douglas C-48, 1942 • Douglas C-53 Skytrooper, 1942–1944 • Lockheed C-130 Hercules, 2007–2008 • Aeronca L-3 Defender, 1943 GlidersWaco CG-4, 1943–1944 • Airspeed Horsa, 1943–1944 ==References==
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