40th-bs-from-DickThe 2015 40th Bomb Squadron reunion will be held on
Sept. 18th and 19th at the

Best Western Sally Port Inn
2000 N. Main
Roswell, NM
575-622-6530

Anybody interested in meeting any of us previously stationed at Walker AFB is welcome to stop by the meeting room to remember old times etc. Should you be interested in preregistering and attending our banquet etc. and using the reduced hotel rates, please contact

Bobby Pike
479-452-7191
bbpik@aol.com

or

Tom Banning
630-553-3481
t.c.banning@comcast.net

I joined the US Army at age 15 years and then was transferred to the US Army Air Corps which later became The US Air Force. I retired in March 1966 after 20 years of active service. I write for The Veterans Voice Newspaper, “vetsvoice” (all one word online) and you can share some of my stories on the front page of that electronic version. I also write for other newspapers now and then and in our spare time my wife Dottie and I have helped to name several memorial efforts for our military. Mount KIA/MIA, in south central Colorado was named to honor all of America’s killed and missing uniformed armed services personnel, dating from the birth of our nation. The mountain is a bit over 11,200 ft high. To read about it just type in Mount KIA/MIA plus my name online.

We are thrilled that the Walker AFB Museum is going to happen and hope to see you all at the reunions of the 40th and the 24th this Fall. (Read Bruce’s story here)
Bruce L Salisbury
Aztec, New Mexico

Col. Ron Godbey, USAF (Ret.) Memorial

 

Please contact Dick Kenen at dickkenen@wavecable.com for further details

 

Abbot 27 Memorial in Sterling City, TX

Abbot 27 Memorial at the Courthouse Annex in Sterling City, TX

6th Bombardment Wing
6th Air Refueling Wing
Motto: “Ready to Defend”
PRIMARY WINGS

Based at: Walker AFB, Eielson AFB, MacDill AFB
Aircraft: B-36, B-52, KB-29, KC-135, RC-135, TC-135
Status: Active as the 6th Refueling Wing
Bomb Squadrons 24th, 39th, 40th
Links:

Activation
The 6th Bombardment Wing, Medium was established on December 20, 1950. It was activated on January 2, 1951 at Walker AFB, NM. It then flew the B-29 Superfortress. In August of 1952, it received the new B-36 Peacemaker and the unit was redesignated the 6th Bomb Wing (Heavy) . The B-36 was flown by men of the 24th, 39th and 40th Bombardment Squadrons. Conducted strategic bombardment training from activation in 1951 until 1 Sep 1959. The 6th was deployed at Andersen AFB, Guam from October of 1955 to January of 1956.
The Jet Age
In 1957, the 6th Bombardment Wing, Heavy, began receiving the new B-52E jet bomber. They were flown by it’s existing squadrons. In September 1959, the 24th and 30th Bombardment Squadrons joined the newly assigned 4129th Combat Crew Training Squadron to train B-52 and KC-135 crews. The 40th Bombardment Squadron continued flying operational missions until 10 Jun 1960. From 10 Jun 1960 to 1 Dec 1961 the wing flew a few operational missions in a non-combat ready status. The 40th Squadron returned to operational status on December 1, 1961. The other two bomb squadrons regained tactical status on September 5, 1963. The 39th Squadron discontinued a few days later, but the 24th and 40th continued global bombardment training through December 1966, when they phased down for inactivation. The wing was redesignated the 6th Strategic Aerospace Wing on May 1, 1962;
Air Refueling
On August 1, 1951, the 307th Air Refueling Squadron was attached to the wing. It flew KB-29 tankers until deactivated June 16, 1952. On June 25, 1965, the 310th Air Refueling Squadron was attached to the wing. It flew KC-135s.
Missiles
The 597th Strategic Missile joined the wing on Sept. 1, 1961. It’s men manned the newly installed complex of Atlas missiles. Operations were phased out in February 1965 and the missile squadron was inactivated March 25.
Eielson AFB
jan56snowfallThe 6th Strategic Air Wing ceased B-52 operations in early 1967. The wing was moved without personnel or equipment to Eielson Air Force Arkansas On March 25, 1967. There it was redesignated as the 6th Strategic Wing. It replaced the 4157th Strategic Wing and assumed the resources and missions of that wing.
In Alaska, the wing flew RC–135 strategic reconnaissance missions with an assigned squadron, and, with KC–135s deployed to Eielson from SAC, AFRES, and the ANG, conducted Alaska Task Force (ATTF) missions to support reconnaissance and numerous exercises for the Air Force and Navy. From Apr 1968 to Jul 1972 the wing periodically served as the airborne monitor of the Alaskan ballistic missile early warning station. The wing maintained a detachment at Shemya AFS, in the Aleutians, and operated from there February through May 1975, and again in June – September 1976, when Eielson was closed for repairs due to earthquake damage. It was redesignated the 6th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing on April 1, 1988. During this time it flew the RC–135 and TC-135. The 24th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron left Eielson AFB on July 7, 1992. The wing has lost it’s operational mission and was inactivated on September 1, 1992.
Status
Redesignated the 6th Air Base Wing on December 22, 1993. It transferred to MacDill AFB, Florida on January 4, 1994. Redesignated 6th Air Refueling Wing on 1 Oct 1996.
Components
Groups:
6th Bombardment Group: 1 Jan 1951 – 16 June 1952 (not operational)
Squadrons:
24 BS: (later, 24th Strategic Reconnaissance): Attached 2 Jan 1951–15 Jun 1952. Assigned
Jun 16, 1952 – 25 Jan 25, 1967; Assigned Mar 26, 1967– Jul 7, 1992. Equipped with B-52E and
used until inactivated on Jan 25, 1967.
30 BS: Attached Jan 2, 1951 – Jun 15, 1952, Assigned Jun 16, 1952 – Sept 15, 1963.
Equipped with B-52E from December 1957 and used until inactivated on September15, 1963.
40 BS: Attached 2 Jan 1951 – Jun 15, 1952, Assigned Jun 16, 1952 – Jan 25, 1967. Equipped with
B-52E from December 1957 until inactivated January 25, 1967.
307 AR: Attached Aug 1, 1951 – Jun 16, 1952.
310t AR: Assigned: Jun 25, 1965 – Jan 25, 1967.
6 AR: Assigned Jan 3, 1958 – Jan 25, 1967.
597 SM: Assigned Sept 1, 1961 – Mar 25, 1965.
4129 Combat Crew Training: Assigned Aug 1, 1959 Sep 15, 1963. Flew B-52E.

 

 

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