Military unit
The 2d Weather Wing was a military meteorological (weather) unit of the Air Weather Service, United States Air Force. It was established, 24 Nov 1953 and activated on 8 Feb 1954.
History
The wing provided staff and operational meteorological aerospace environmental support to the U.S. European Command, U.S. Air Forces Europe, U.S. Army Europe, European Information Systems Division, elements of other Air Force and Army major commands assigned
to the European theater, and to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It also provided staff meteorological officers to the following NATO organizations: Allied Air Forces Central Europe, Fourth Allied Tactical Air Force and the Central Army Group.
Detachments included:
- Det 6, Vaihingen, Germany
- Det 13, Hahn AB, Germany
- Det 40, RAF Croughton, England
Lineage
- Established on 24 November 1953
- Activated on 8 February 1954[2]
- Inactivated on 1 October 1991
Assignments
Components
Stations
- Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base, Germany, 8 February 1954
- Bitburg Air Base, Germany, 6 December 1955
- Lindsey Air Station, Germany, March 1958
- Wiesbaden Air Base, Germany, 10 July 1973
- Lindsey Air Station, Germany, 8 May 1973
- Ramstein Air Base, Germany, 15 August 1973
- Kapaun Air Station, Germany, 15 September 1975 [2]
References
- Notes
Bibliography
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency