India-China_Division,_Air_Transport_Command

India–China Division, Air Transport Command

India–China Division, Air Transport Command

Military unit


The India-China Division (ICD) is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the Air Transport Command, stationed at Dum Dum Airport Calcutta, British India. It was inactivated in 1946. The organization was formed as the India-China Wing, ATC (ICWATC) from a consolidation of equipment and personnel of former units of the disbanded India-China Ferry Command in December 1942, which had been established in July 1942 by the Tenth Air Force to transport materiel to China over the Himalayan Mountains ("The Hump").

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ICWATC was one of nine overseas transport wings of ATC's Air Transportation Division, reporting directly to Division headquarters and not subject to control by theater commanders. It was also one of the few ATC wings to have its own assigned aircraft under the direct command of the wing commander. In July 1944 ATC reorganized worldwide and the nine wings became divisions. ICWATC became the India-China Division, with its Eastern and Western Sectors redesignated the Assam and India Wings respectively. Its mission was the air transport of supplies, personnel, equipment and aircraft within India and China during World War II.

Between 1 December 1942 and 1 December 1943 its flying components were transport groups and squadrons. After that ATC discarded the standard TO&E group/squadron structure for its units and adopted a more flexible "exact manning" system, identifying its units by their station number designation until August 1944, when it converted to the service-wide Army Air Force Base Unit system of designating non-combat units.

The organization began with two stations (Dinjan and Chabua) and three others under construction, operating less than 60 aircraft. By August 1945 ICD had expanded to more than 60 Base Units, 640 aircraft, and 34,000 personnel. On 29 January 1944 the ICWATC became the first non-combat organization to be awarded the Presidential Unit Citation, at the personal direction of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, for its efforts flying the Hump.

History

Lineage

  • Constituted as the India-China Wing, Air Transport Command
Activated on 1 December 1942[lower-alpha 1]
Redesignated India-China Division, Air Transport Command on 1 July 1944[lower-alpha 2]
Inactivated on 15 February 1946

Assignments

Components

1 December 1942 to 1 December 1943

Stations

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See also

Notes

  1. The wing assumed the personnel and equipment of Tenth Air Force Trans-India Ferry Command, which was discontinued.
  2. On 1 August 1944, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, India-China Division, Air Transport Command was disbanded and replaced by the 1300th AAF Base Unit (Headquarters, India-China Division, Air Transport Command)

References

Citations

  1. "Hastings Air Base". Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2011-04-15.

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