These OOBs are adapted from Strategic Air Command People, Aircraft, and Missiles - Second Edition By Norman Polmar and Timothy M. Laur.
Each post by me will cover a single decade in the Command's History.
First up; a listing of all the SAC Commanders from 1946 to 1990.
"If scientists and inventors who develop disease cures and useful technologies don't get lifetime royalties, I'd like to know what fucking rationale you have for some guy getting lifetime royalties for writing an episode of Full House." - Mike Wong
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
Tactical Aircraft
(148 B-29, 85 P-51, 31 F-2, 15 C-54) About 30 of the B-29s were configured to carry nuclear weapons.
Aircraft Units
6 x Very Heavy Bomb Groups with 30 x B-29s
3 x Very Heavy Bomb Groups with no aircraft assigned
1 x Fighter Group with 75 x P-51s
1 x Fighter Group with no aircraft assigned
1 x Reconnaissance Wing with F-2s
1 x Reconnaissance Squadron with F-13s
1 x Air Transport Unit with 10 x C-54s
Active Bases
18 in the continental limits of the United States (CONUS)
Tactical Aircraft
713 (319 B-29, 230 P-51, 120 P-80, 9 C-54, and 35 F-2, F-9, F-13, and FB-17)
Aircraft Units
11 x Very Heavy Bomb Groups with 30 x B-29s
5 x Very Heavy Bomb Groups without aircraft
3 x Fighter Groups with 75 x P-51s
2 x Fighter Groups with 75 x P-80s
1 x Reconnaisance Group with 12 x F-9s
1 x Reconnaisance Group without aircraft
1 x Reconnaisance Squadron with 24 x F-13s
1 x Air Transport Unit with 10 x C-54s
Aircraft Units[/i]
1 x Heavy Bomb Group with 18 x B-36s
1 x Heavy Bomb Group without aircraft
5 x Medium Bomb Groups with 45 x B-29s
6 x Medium Bomb Groups with 30 x B-29s
1 x Medium Bomb Group with 45 x B-29s and B-50s
1 x Fighter Group with 75 x F-51s
1 x Fighter Group with 75 x F-82s
2 x Strategic Reconnaisance Groups with 12 x RB-17s and RB-29s
2 x Strategic Reconnaisance Squadrons with 12 x RB-17s and RB-29s
1 x Strategic Support Unit with 10 x C-54s
2 x Medium Air Refuelling Squadrons with authorized strength of 20 x KB-29s in process of equipping.
Active Bases
21 CONUS bases
Things of Note in the Command's History:
* 20 February: First B-50, an A model, delivered to 43d BW at Davis Monthan AFB.
* 18 June: First Air Refuelling Squadrons, the 43d and 509th are activicated at Davis-Monthan AFB, and Roswell AFB. They begin receiving their aircraft in late 1948.
* 26 June: First B-36, an A model, delivered to 7th BG at Carswell AFB.
* 19 October: Curtis E. LeMay becomes CINCSAC.
* 9 November: SAC HQ moved from Andrews AFB, Maryland to Offut AFB, Nebraska.
Aircraft Units
1 x Heavy Bomb Group with 18 x B-36s
2 x Heavy Bomb Groups with authorized strength of 18 x B-36s in process of equipping.
3 x Medium Bomb Groups with 45 x B-29s
5 x Medium Bomb Groups with 30 x B-29s
3 x Medium Bomb Groups with 45 x B-29s and B-50s
1 x Fighter Group with 75 x F-86s
1 x Fighter Group with 75 x F-82s
1 x Strategic Reconnaisance Group with 48 x RB-29s, RB-17s and C-82s.
1 x Strategic Reconnaisance Group with 36 x RB-29s
1 x Strategic Reconnaisance Group with 18 x RB-29s
2 x Strategic Support Squadrons with 12 x C-54s and YC-97s
2 x Air Refueling Squadrons with 20 x KB-29s
2 x Air Refuelling Squadrons with 20 x KB-29s authorized; partially equipped
2 x Air Refuelling Squadrons with no aircraft assigned.
Active Bases
17 CONUS bases
Things of Note in the Command's History:
* October: Spot promotion system initiated after October bombing competition by General LeMay.
"If scientists and inventors who develop disease cures and useful technologies don't get lifetime royalties, I'd like to know what fucking rationale you have for some guy getting lifetime royalties for writing an episode of Full House." - Mike Wong
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944