The
Alamogordo Guided Missile Test Base near Holloman AFB continued to be used for testing in 1948 and later (July 1951 – 31 August 1952), sub-base of the
AFMTC in Florida, and the 2754th subsequently developed additional launch support sites at/near the former bombing range (e.g.,
Four Bits Peak Instrumentation Annex assigned June 1949 "7 mi ESE of Alamogordo, NM"). In March 1949, the 2754th took "control of [the Army's range] support airfield,
Condron Field...from
Biggs Army Air Field at
Fort Bliss." The 2754th and subsequent units' launches at the test base and other sites such as for the
Tiny Tim (the first Army rocket),
GAM-63 RASCAL, and
XQ-2 Drone, e.g.: • 1947 June 5: A "cluster of rubber-type balloons" for research was launched near Alamogordo. • 1947 July 3: A balloon was launched from " by a
New York University team. • 1947 November 14: The
Alamogordo Guided Missile Test Base had its 1st
Boeing GAPA missile launch (the 39th GAPA launch and 1st with a
ramjet--the last GAPA was launched in 1950.) • 1948 May–November: Demonstration rockets for the
NATIV launch vehicle program were fired at Holloman (a blockhouse built for the program was also used for JB-2 launches.) • 1948 July: USAF Project MX–774 commenced with the first
RTV-A-2 Hiroc launch (from the Army's
White Sands Proving Ground's
Launch Complex 33) • 1949 June 14: Holloman prepared the 2nd monkey capsule for the Albert Project, a V-2 suborbital mission which flew the first mammal, the rhesus monkey
Albert II, into space. • 1949:
Tactical Air Command began testing the B-61 (redesignated TM-61, then
MGM-1 Matador) at Holloman—the initial flight crashed and the 2nd launch outran the chase aircraft--there were 25 total Matador launches at Holloman (the JB-2 trailer ramp was adapted for the
MGM-1 Matador.) • 1949: The 1st X–8
Aerobee was launched at Holloman (the last was in 1958). • 1950: 1st test on the
test track was an
SM-62 Snark • 1950 July 15: The Snark missile launching facility was completed for N-25 models at the
Holloman SLED/Snark launch complex. • 1950 August 29: 1st of the balloon flights for the Aero Medical Laboratory. • 1950 December 21: In the 1st Snark flight test "the missile disengaged from its sled below flight separation speed and was destroyed". • 1951 April 18: From Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, an
Aerobee research rocket carried a monkey into space. • 1951-2: A 2/3-scale version of the
GAM-63 Rascal called "
Shrike" was tested at Holloman AFB by the
6556th Guided Missile Squadron. • 1954 March 19: a new 3,500 ft (1,100 m) rocket-powered sled was first run • 1955 Spring: Rocket sled
Sonic Wind Number 2 was received • 1956: Ground firings of
AIR-2 Genie missiles identified fin instabilities. • 1956 September 1: The 500th Holloman balloon launch was conducted. • 1957 February: Test and evaluation of the
XSM-73 Goose decoy began with the Holloman rocket sled. • 1958: Two
F-100 chase planes escorted a
MGM-13 Mace from Holloman to
Wendover AFB. • 1958 June 8: Detachment 1,
4504th Missile Training Wing was established to test
TM-76 Mace missiles Reorganizations changed the Holloman wing's name to the
2754th Experimental Wing (on 20 September 1949—the
2d Guided Missiles Squadron was a subordinate from 25 October-30 December 1950), the
6540th Missile Test Group (30 June 1951, later
6580th Missile Test Group on 1 September 1952) which had an "Aero-Medical Sub-Unit...to support the Aeromedical Field Laboratory." In May 1952, an additional area was set aside to add to the "Alamogordo bombing range, White Sands proving ground, and the Fort Bliss antiaircraft range". ==Development centers==