312th Aeronautical Systems Wing
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![]() 474th Tactical Fighter Group Commander's aircraft[note 1] | |
Active | 1954-1959; 2005-2010 |
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Role | Systems development |
Part of | Air Force Materiel Command |
Decorations | Air Force Outstanding Unit Award |
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Notable commanders | Col. Donald Blakeslee |
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312th Aeronautical Systems Wing emblem (approved 9 March 2009)[1] | ![]() |
312th Tactical Fighter Wing emblem (approved 30 November 1958)[2] | ![]() |
The 312th Aeronautical Systems Wing is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last active in June 2010 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, where it managed attack and fighter aircraft systems development as part of the Aeronautical Systems Center.
The wing was first activated in 1954 as the 312th Fighter-Bomber Wing at Clovis Air Force Base, New Mexico. Until 1957, it had one fighter-bomber group assigned to it, and another one attached. From that time until it was inactivated in 1959, it was one of two North American F-100 Super Sabre wings assigned to the 832d Air Division.
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