| 27th Air Division | |
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Emblem of the 27th Air Division |
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| Active | 1950–1959, 1966-1969 |
| Country | United States |
| Branch | United States Air Force |
| Role | Command and Control |
| Part of | Air Defense Command |
The 27th Air Division (27th AD) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Air Defense Command (ADC)'s Tenth Air Force, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. It was inactivated on 19 November 1969.
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1950s at Norton AFB
Assigned to ADC for most of its existence,[1] the division's mission was the air defense of southern California in September 1950 and later southern Nevada as well.[2] By 1953, its area of control included a small portion of Arizona. [2] It was inactivated in October 1959 at Norton AFB, and replaced by the Los Angeles Air Defense Sector (LA ADS).
4705th Defense Wing
The 4705th Defense Wing was a placeholder unit that absorbed the remaining personnel and equipment of 1st Fighter-Interceptor Wing (FIW), which was inactivated five days after the 4705th Defense Wing was organized at Norton AFB.[3] It assumed command of the 1st FIW's 94th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron (FIS), located at George AFB, California. The remaining operational components of the 1st FIW had deployed to the east coast and were detached to other commands.[4] It was discontinued and 94th FIS reassigned directly to 27th Air Division, which had reorganized at Norton AFB in February,[2] one month later.[5]
1960s at Luke AFB
The division was reactivated in January 1966 at Luke AFB, it gained responsibility for the air defense of southern California, southern Nevada, and all of Arizona[2] by consolidation of the Los Angeles and Phoenix Air Defense Sectors. The 27th administered and trained subordinate units, and participated in numerous air defense training exercises.[2] In addition, during the 1960s it supervised training of Air National Guard units with a pertinent mobilization assignment.[2]
The division assumed additional designation of 27th NORAD Region after activation of the NORAD Combat Operations Center at Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado and reporting was transferred to NORAD from ADC at Ent AFB, CO in April 1966.
It was inactivated in November 1969[2] as ADC phased down its interceptor mission as the chances of a Soviet bomber on the United States seemed remote. ADC consolidated its components with the 26th Air Division at March Air Force Base, California.
Assignments[2]
Stations[2]
Sector[2]
Wings
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Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron
Interceptor Squadron
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Radar squadrons
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