11th Air Division

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The 11th Air Division was an air division of the United States Air Force. It provided for the air defense of northern Alaska and supervised base operations at major and minor installations in that area. It furnished detachments at Ice Station Alpha, Drift Station Charlie (November 1957–August 1960), and Drift Station Bravo (T-3) (Fletcher's Ice Island) (July 1959–August 1960), in the Arctic Ocean.[1]

Active
  • 1950–1951
  • 1953–1960
Country United States
RoleCommand of air defense forces
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11th Air Division
Active
  • 1950–1951
  • 1953–1960
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
RoleCommand of air defense forces
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11th Air Division emblem[a][1]
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Lineage

  • Established as the 11th Air Division (Defense) on 24 October 1950
Organized on 1 November 1950
Discontinued on 27 April 1951 (as a Table of Distribution (T/D) unit)
Activated on 27 April 1951 (as a Table of Organization unit)
Inactivated on 20 July 1951
Activated on 8 April 1953
Discontinued and inactivated on 25 August 1960[1]

The discontinuation and activation in April 1951 represents a change by the division's headquarters from a Table of Distribution unit to a Table of Organization unit. See List of MAJCOM wings of the United States Air Force

Assignments

  • Alaskan Air Command, 1 November 1950 – 27 April 1951
  • Alaskan Air Command, 27 April 1951 – 20 July 1951
  • Alaskan Air Command, 8 April 1953 – 25 August 1960[1]

Components

Squadrons

Stations

  • Ladd Air Force Base, Alaska, 1 November 1950 – 27 April 1951
  • Ladd Air Force Base, Alaska, 27 April 1950 – 20 July 1951
  • Ladd Air Force Base, Alaska, 8 April 1953 – 25 August 1960[1]

Aircraft / Missiles / Space vehicles

Commanders

  • Brigadier General David H. Baker, 1 November 1950 – c.20 July 1951 (additional duty, 1 November 1950–c. January 1951).
  • Brigadier General Donald B. Smith, 8 April 1953
  • Colonel Oscar A. Heinlein, c. July 1954
  • Brigadier General T. Alan Bennett, 28 August 1954
  • Colonel Lewis W. Stocking, c.15 May 1957
  • Brigadier General Kenneth H. Gibson, c. July 1957
  • Brigadier General Conrad F. Necrason, 11 September 1957
  • Brigadier General Gordon H. Austin, by September 1958 – 25 August 1960[1]

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