ABOUT 167th Airlift Wing
- Origins in WWII: The 167th Airlift Wing traces its roots to the 369th Fighter Squadron, activated in 1943 during World War II, flying P-47 Thunderbolts in Europe.
- West Virginia Air National Guard: The unit is a proud part of the West Virginia Air National Guard, based at Shepherd Field Air National Guard Base in Martinsburg, WV.
- Multiple Aircraft Types: Over its history, the 167th has flown several aircraft including the P-51 Mustang, F-86 Sabre, C-119 Flying Boxcar, C-130 Hercules, and presently, the C-17 Globemaster III.
- Cold War Air Defense: During the Cold War, the 167th was assigned air defense roles, flying jet interceptors like the F-86 and F-94 to protect American airspace.
- Vietnam War Support: The unit provided airlift support during the Vietnam War, moving troops and cargo to support US military operations.
- Natural Disaster Relief: The 167th has frequently been activated for domestic missions, providing critical relief after hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters.
- Global Deployments: Airmen from the 167th have deployed worldwide for operations including Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, and the ongoing Global War on Terrorism.
- Base Expansion: In 2004, the unit’s base at Shepherd Field underwent a major expansion to accommodate new aircraft and missions, supporting the transition to the C-5 Galaxy and later C-17 Globemaster III.
- Community Involvement: The 167th maintains strong community ties, hosting public events such as airshows and open houses, and participating in civic activities across West Virginia.
- Distinguished Honors: The wing has received numerous awards for excellence in service, including the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, reflecting its dedication and professionalism.