Central Air Defense Force

The Central Air Defense Force (CADF) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Air Defense Command being stationed at Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base, Missouri. It was inactivated on July 1, 1960.

History
CADF was an intermediate-level command and control organization of Air Defense Command. Its origins date to 1 March 1949 when Continental Air Command (ConAC) reorganized Air Defense Command when it became an operating agency. Air defense units within the Continental United States (CONUS) were given to the Eastern and Western Air Defense Liaison Groups, with Western and Eastern Air Defense Forces activated on 1 September 1949.

Central Air Defense Force (CADF) was activated as a third subordinate region under the re-established Air Defense Command in February 1951 to better organize ADC units in the Central and Southeast United States, its initial region being defined in the west as the area east of the 102nd degree of longitude, from the Canadian border in the north to the Rio Grande border between the United States and Mexico in the south. The eastern boundary of the CADF was the area west of the 90th degree of longitude from the Michigan shoreline of Lake Superior south to the  point of the Missouri, Kentucky and Tennessee state boundaries, and eastward to the Atlantic Ocean coastline along the Tennessee–Kentucky and Virginia–North Carolina border, with all areas south and west of those boundaries.

The delineation was again adjusted in March 1956 to the region generally to the east of the 114th degree of longitude, roughly along the eastern borders of Idaho, Nevada and California from the Canadian border in the north to the Mexican border in the south. The southeast region east of the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico was reassigned to EADF.

Central Air Defense Force was inactivated on 1 July 1960, with its assigned units reassigned either to 29th, 30th or 33rd Air Divisions, or to the new Air Defense Sectors created with the advent of the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) system.

Lineage

 * Constituted as Central Air Defense Force (CADF) on 5 February 1951
 * Activated on 1 March 1951
 * Inactivated on 1 July 1960

Assignments

 * Air Defense Command, 1 February 1951 – 1 July 1960

Stations

 * Kansas City, Missouri, 5 February 1951
 * Grandview AFB, Missouri, 24 February 1954
 * Site re-designated: Richards-Gebaur AFB, Missouri, 27 April 1957 – July 1, 1960

Air Divisions

 * 20th Air Division
 * Activated at: Grandview AFB, Missouri on 8 October 1955
 * Assigned to Central Air Defense Force
 * Site re-designated: Richards-Gebaur AFB, Missouri, 27 April 1957
 * Inactivate on 1 July 1960


 * 29th Air Division
 * Stationed at: Great Falls AFB, Montana
 * Re-assigned to Central Air Defense Force 16 February 1953 from Western Air Defense Force (WADF)
 * Site re-designated: Malmstrom AFB, 15 June 1956
 * Re-designated 29th Air Division (SAGE) and reassigned to Air Defense Command, 1 January 1960


 * 31st Air Division
 * Stationed at: Fort Snelling, Minnesota on 20 May 1951
 * Re-assigned to Central Air Defense Force 16 February 1953 from Eastern Air Defense Force (EADF)
 * Inactivated 1 January 1960


 * 33d Air Division
 * Stationed at: Tinker AFB, Oklahoma, 20 May 1951
 * Re-assigned to Central Air Defense Force 16 February 1953 from Eastern Air Defense Force (EADF)
 * Moved to Oklahoma City AFS, 1 July 1956
 * Re-designated 33d Air Division (SAGE) and reassigned to Air Defense Command, 1 January 1960


 * 34th Air Division (Defense)
 * Stationed at: Kirtland AFB, New Mexico, 16 February 1953
 * Re-assigned to Central Air Defense Force 16 February 1953 from Western Air Defense Force (WADF)
 * Inactivated 1 January 1960


 * 35th Air Division
 * Activated at: Kansas City, Missouri on 1 July 1951
 * Assigned to Central Air Defense Force
 * Moved to Dobbins AFB, Georgia on 1 September 1951
 * Re-assigned to Eastern Air Defense Force (EADF), 10 April 1955

Wings

 * 122d Fighter-Interceptor Wing
 * Federalized Indiana Air National Guard, 10 February 1951
 * Stationed at Baer Field, Indiana
 * Re-assigned to Central Air Defense Force 1 December 1951 from Eastern Air Defense Force (EADF)
 * Inactivated and returned to state control, 7 February 1952


 * 128th Fighter-Interceptor Wing
 * Federalized Wisconsin Air National Guard, 10 February 1951
 * Stationed at Truax Field, Wisconsin
 * Re-assigned to Central Air Defense Force 20 May 1951 from Eastern Air Defense Force (EADF)
 * Inactivated and returned to state control, 6 February 1952


 * 133d Fighter-Interceptor Wing
 * Federalized Minnesota Air National Guard, 10 February 1951
 * Stationed at Holman Field, Minnesota
 * Re-assigned to Central Air Defense Force 20 May 1951 from Eastern Air Defense Force (EADF)
 * Moved to Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, 28 June 1951
 * Inactivated and returned to state control, 6 February 1952

Groups

 * 153d Aircraft Control and Warning Group
 * Federalized Pennsylvania Air National Guard, 16 January 1952
 * Stationed at New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, assigned to Central Air Defense Force
 * Personnel used to fill vacancies in the 35th Air Division; inactivated 6 February 1952


 * 159th Aircraft Control and Warning Group
 * Federalized Oklahoma Air National Guard, 1 June 1951
 * Stationed at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma
 * Attached to 33d Air Division, 19 June 1951
 * Inactivated and returned to state control, 6 February 1952


 * 161st Aircraft Control and Warning Group
 * Federalized California Air National Guard, 28 January 1952
 * Stationed at Berkley, California, assigned to Central Air Defense Force
 * Personnel used to fill vacancies in numerous CADF units; inactivated 6 February 1952


 * 543d Aircraft Control and Warning Group
 * Assigned to Central Air Defense Force
 * Stationed at Fort Snelling, Minnesota on 1 January 1951
 * Re-assigned to 31st Air Division (Defense), 10 July 1951


 * 4676th Air Defense Group
 * Assigned to Central Air Defense Force
 * Stationed at Grandview AFB, Missouri
 * Re-assigned to 33d Air Division, 2 March 1954