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History of 12TH AIR FORCE HQ

The 12th Air Force Headquarters was activated on August 20, 1942, as part of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. Initially tasked with conducting air operations in the North African and Mediterranean theaters, the unit played a crucial role in campaigns such as Operation Torch and the invasions of Sicily and Italy. After World War II, the 12th Air Force was inactivated and reactivated multiple times, adapting to changing defense needs during the Cold War and beyond. Today, it is headquartered at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, serving as a key component of Air Combat Command and overseeing Air Force operations throughout Central and South America.

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ABOUT 12TH AIR FORCE HQ

  • World War II Origins: The 12th Air Force was activated on August 20, 1942, and was a major tactical air force in the Mediterranean Theater during World War II, supporting campaigns in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, and Southern France.
  • Operation Torch: The 12th AF played a key role in Operation Torch, the Allied invasion of North Africa in November 1942, providing crucial air support for ground forces.
  • Distinguished Leadership: Brigadier General James Doolittle, famed for the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo, was one of its early commanders, bringing significant experience and innovation to the unit.
  • Multi-national Force: During WWII, the 12th AF included not just American personnel but also British, French, and other Allied airmen, reflecting the international cooperation of the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces.
  • Post-War Inactivation and Reactivation: The unit was inactivated after World War II in 1945, but was soon reactivated in 1946 as a component of the postwar U.S. Air Forces in Europe.
  • Cold War Shift: In 1949, the headquarters moved to the United States and became part of Tactical Air Command, shifting its focus to training and readiness for Cold War operations.
  • Role in Latin America: Since 1987, the 12th Air Force HQ has been responsible for Air Force operations in Central and South America, overseeing U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) air components.
  • Fighter Wings and Modern Assets: The 12th AF has commanded numerous fighter wings equipped with modern aircraft such as the F-16 Fighting Falcon and A-10 Thunderbolt II.
  • Humanitarian Assistance: The unit has led or supported many humanitarian missions, including disaster relief in Haiti, Central America, and the Caribbean following hurricanes and earthquakes.
  • Current Location: The 12th Air Force Headquarters is located at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona, where it continues to manage air operations and partnerships throughout the Western Hemisphere.

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