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The 16th was assigned to [[Twentieth Air Force]] on 7 March 1945 and was deployed to Northwest Field, Guam as part of the [[315th Air Division|315th Bombardment Wing]]. Its B-29s were marked with a Diamond-B tail code. The group entered combat on 16 June 1945 with a bombing raid against an airfield on Moen. Flew first mission against the [[Japan|Japanese home islands]] on 26 June 1945 and afterwards operated principally against the enemy's petroleum industry.
 
The 16th was assigned to [[Twentieth Air Force]] on 7 March 1945 and was deployed to Northwest Field, Guam as part of the [[315th Air Division|315th Bombardment Wing]]. Its B-29s were marked with a Diamond-B tail code. The group entered combat on 16 June 1945 with a bombing raid against an airfield on Moen. Flew first mission against the [[Japan|Japanese home islands]] on 26 June 1945 and afterwards operated principally against the enemy's petroleum industry.
   
Flying unescorted in the face of severe enemy attack, the 16th bombed the Maruzen Oil Refinery at [[Shimotsu, Wakayama|Shimotsu]] on the night of 2 July; the Mitsubishi refinery and Kawasaki oil installations at [[Kawasaki, Kanagawa|Kawasaki]] on the night of 12–13 July, and the coal liquefication plants at Ube on 22–23 July 1945. The unit was awarded a [[Distinguished Unit Citation]] for the missions.
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Flying unescorted in the face of severe enemy attack, the 16th bombed the Maruzen Oil Refinery at [[Shimotsu, Wakayama|Shimotsu]] on the night of 2 July; the Mitsubishi refinery and Kawasaki oil installations at Kawasaki on the night of 12–13 July, and the coal liquefication plants at Ube on 22–23 July 1945. The unit was awarded a [[Distinguished Unit Citation]] for the missions.
   
 
There were several missions flown during the month of August and each resulted in the virtual destruction of an important Japanese petroleum refinery. The tactics of radar bombing from individual aircraft were used during attacks on the Mitsubishi-Hayama Petroleum Complex on the night of 1–2 August; the Nippon Oil Refinery and Tank Farm at Amagasaki on 9–10 August, and the final target of the war for the 16th Group was the Nippon Oil Refinery at Tsuchizaki on 15 August 1945.
 
There were several missions flown during the month of August and each resulted in the virtual destruction of an important Japanese petroleum refinery. The tactics of radar bombing from individual aircraft were used during attacks on the Mitsubishi-Hayama Petroleum Complex on the night of 1–2 August; the Nippon Oil Refinery and Tank Farm at Amagasaki on 9–10 August, and the final target of the war for the 16th Group was the Nippon Oil Refinery at Tsuchizaki on 15 August 1945.

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16th Air Expeditionary Wing
USAF - 16th Air Expeditionary Wing
Emblem of the 16th Air Expeditionary Wing
Active 1944–1946
1999-c.2005–06
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
Part of United States Air Forces in Europe
Garrison/HQ Aviano AB, Italy
Engagements
World War II Victory Medal ribbon Asiatic-Pacific Campaign ribbon Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary ribbon
  • World War II
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign (1945)
  • Global War on Terrorism
    (Dates TBD)
16aew1

Two F-16s from Aviano Air Base, Italy, after fueling from a KC-135 Stratotanker over the Adriatic Sea.

The United States Air Force's 16th Air Expeditionary Wing (16 AEW) was a provisional Air Expeditionary unit of the United States Air Forces in Europe from 1997 for the purpose of supporting US no-fly zone and other operations in the Balkans. It remained active until June 2003, when it was replaced by the 401st Air Expeditionary Wing at Aviano.[1]

Units

The Wing was located at Aviano AB, Italy. It operated expeditionary sites at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo; Camp Able Sentry, Macedonia; Sarajevo and Tuzla Air Base, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Taszar Air Base, Hungary; Zagreb, Croatia and Naval Air Station Sigonella and San Vito Air Station, Italy; in addition to a contingency processing center at Rhein-Main AB, Germany.

  • 16th Expeditionary Operations Group, Istres AB
  • 401st Expeditionary Air Base Group, Tuzla AB
  • 406th Expeditionary Air Base Group, Taszar AB
  • 620th Expeditionary Air Base Group, Camp Able Sentry
  • 2nd Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron, Camp Bondsteel
  • 16th Expeditionary Air Support Operations Group, Sarajevo
  • 16th Expeditionary Support Squadron, Rhein-Main AB
  • 99th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron, NAS Sigonella
  • 775th Expeditionary Support Squadron, San Vito AS

Weapons systems operated

reference for Weapons systems operated[2]

History

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