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43d Airlift Wing : ウィキペディア英語版
43d Airlift Wing

The 43rd Airlift Wing is an inactive United States Air Force unit last stationed at Pope Field, part of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where it was inactivated in March 2011.
The wing performed en route operations support at Pope Field to include mission command & control, aircrew management, aircraft maintenance, aircraft loading, aircraft fueling and supply.
==Overview==
The 43d Airlift Wing provided strategic, en-route airlift support and Lockheed C-130 Hercules tactical airlift support to the Army's XVIII Airborne Corps, 82nd Airborne Division and US Special Forces Command. It was capable of deploying a self-sustaining, war-fighting package anywhere in the world at a moment's notice and reflected Pope's motto "Ready Now".
The wing traces its roots back to the 43d Bombardment Group (Heavy), which was constituted 20 November 1940, and activated 15 January 1941, at Langley Field, VA. It operated primarily in the Southwest Pacific Theater as a B-17 Flying Fortress, and later a B-24 Liberator heavy-bomber unit assigned to Fifth Air Force. The 43d Operations Group carries the lineage and history of its highly decorated World War II predecessor unit.
Active for over 60 years, the wing was a component wing of Strategic Air Command's deterrent force throughout the Cold War.
The (2005 BRAC Law ) mandated the distribution of the assigned 43d Airlift Wing C-130s and the 23rd Fighter Group A-10s to meet Air Force requirements at other locations; established a Reserve/Active Duty 16 C-130H organization; established a Medical Squadron; established an Air Force Group to provide mission execution, planning, and management of efficient load-out of Fort Bragg assets; and transferred Real Property accountability to the Army (Fort Bragg). The 2005 BRAC Law directed that the mandates be completed no later than 15 September 2011.
The 440th Airlift Wing stood up at Pope Air Force Base in June 2007, and, the active-duty squadrons (the 2nd Airlift Squadron and the 43d Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron) were associated in June 2008. The transfer of the Pope-assigned 23rd Fighter Group A-10s was completed in December 2007, and, the 43d Airlift Wing C-130s was completed in June 2008.

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