ABOUT 63rd MAW
- Origins: The 63rd Military Airlift Wing (MAW) was originally established as the 63rd Troop Carrier Wing in 1949, part of the United States Air Force Reserve.
- Role in Vietnam: The 63rd MAW played a vital role in the Vietnam War, airlifting troops, supplies, and equipment to Southeast Asia using its C-124 Globemaster II and later C-141 Starlifter aircraft.
- Berlin Crisis: During the Berlin Crisis of 1961, the 63rd was mobilized to support U.S. efforts in Europe, demonstrating its rapid deployment capabilities.
- Humanitarian Missions: The wing was frequently tasked with humanitarian missions, including disaster relief for earthquakes, floods, and famine relief worldwide.
- C-141 Starlifter Era: The 63rd MAW was among the first units to operate the C-141 Starlifter, a revolutionary jet transport that increased the speed and range of airlift missions.
- Operation Homecoming: In 1973, the 63rd MAW participated in Operation Homecoming, transporting American POWs released from North Vietnam back to the United States.
- Base Locations: The wing was based at Donaldson Air Force Base, South Carolina, before moving to Hunter AFB, Georgia, and later to Norton AFB, California.
- Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards: The 63rd MAW received multiple Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards for its exceptional performance and mission accomplishment.
- Desert Shield/Desert Storm: During Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, the wing provided massive airlift support, transporting personnel and cargo to the Persian Gulf region.
- Inactivation and Legacy: The 63rd MAW was inactivated in 1994 as part of post-Cold War restructuring, but its legacy of global airlift excellence continues through successor units and the Air Mobility Command.