| 4750th Air Defense Wing | |
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| Active | 1953-1959 |
| Country | United States |
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| Type | Gunnery training |
| Decorations | AF Outstandint Unit Award |
The 4750th Air Defense Wing is a discontinued United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 73d Air Division, Air Defense Command, (ADC) stationed at MacDill AFB, Florida. It was inactivated on 25 June 1960.
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The wing was established at Yuma County Airport in 1953 as the 4750th Training Wing (Air Defense) when the ADC gunnery training program there expanded[1] The gunnery program had been established at Yuma when the 4750th Air Base Squadron (Gunnery Training) was organized in 1951.[2] The squadron had expanded to group strenghth in 1952 and was assigned to the wing when the wing was organized[2] The wing specialized in air-to-air weapons training and testing for Air Defense Command. The wing also acted as the USAF Host organization for Vincent AFB.[3] It developed tactics to be emplyed in air to air rocket firing.[4] Conducted a project on night rocket firing in 1955.[5] Beginning in 1955, hosted worldwide fighter aircraft gunnery and weapons meet (later called William Tell), which was designed to provide information to evaluate combat readiness, tactical capabilities of aircraft and weapons and effectiveness of intercpetor techniques.[6] In 1958, the wing conducted research testing for the use of special weapons by fighter aircraft.[7]
In addition to these operational squadrons, the 4750th Air Defense Wing had several maintenance and supply squadrons assigned.
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