About this Unit
The 460th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing (TRW) was originally established during the early years of the Vietnam War to provide aerial reconnaissance and intelligence support. Activated in 1966, the wing operated out of Tan Son Nhut Air Base in South Vietnam, flying aircraft such as the RF-4C Phantom II to conduct photographic reconnaissance missions over hostile territory. The 460th TRW played a critical role in gathering intelligence for U.S. and allied forces, contributing to operational planning and mission success. The unit was inactivated in 1971 as part of the drawdown of American forces in Southeast Asia.
Historical Facts
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Origins in World War II: The 460th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing (TRW) traces its lineage to the 460th Bombardment Group, which was activated during World War II and flew B-24 Liberators in the Mediterranean Theater.
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Vietnam War Role: The 460th TRW was established in Vietnam in 1966 at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, tasked primarily with tactical reconnaissance missions over Southeast Asia.
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Callsign 'Photo-Joe': Aircraft operated by the wing were often referred to by the callsign "Photo-Joe" due to their photographic reconnaissance missions.
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Diverse Aircraft: The wing operated several reconnaissance aircraft, including the RF-101 Voodoo, RF-4C Phantom II, and EC-47 electronic warfare planes.
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Electronic Warfare Pioneers: The 460th TRW was among the first to use the EC-47 to conduct airborne electronic surveillance and communications intelligence gathering.
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Critical Intelligence Gathering: The unit provided timely intelligence that was crucial for both air and ground operations in Vietnam, supporting attacks on enemy supply routes and positions.
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Humanitarian Missions: Besides combat roles, the 460th also conducted humanitarian reconnaissance, such as flood and disaster assessments in the region.
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Decorated Unit: The wing earned multiple Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards for its dedicated and effective service during the Vietnam War.
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Disbandment and Legacy: The 460th TRW was inactivated in 1971 following the drawdown of U.S. forces in Vietnam, but its legacy continues in current USAF intelligence and reconnaissance units.
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Modern Successor: The 460th designation was revived in the 21st century as the 460th Space Wing, responsible for missile warning and space-based surveillance missions out of Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado.