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History of 516th Troop Carrier Group

The 516th Troop Carrier Group was an airlift unit of the United States Air Force, activated during World War II in 1944. Initially assigned to the I Troop Carrier Command, the group trained with C-47 Skytrains and was prepared for operations in the European Theater, but the war ended before it saw overseas combat. Reactivated during the Korean War, the group operated C-119 Flying Boxcars, providing vital airlift and resupply missions throughout the Korean Peninsula. The 516th was inactivated in 1953 as part of a broader reorganization of Air Force airlift units.

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ABOUT 516th Troop Carrier Group

  • World War II Formation: The 516th Troop Carrier Group was activated on 23 October 1944 at RAF Cheddington, England, playing a key role in air transport operations during the final months of World War II.
  • Primary Mission: The group’s main objective was to provide airlift support using C-47 Skytrain aircraft, transporting troops, supplies, and equipment throughout the European Theater of Operations.
  • Operation Varsity: The 516th participated in Operation Varsity in March 1945, the largest airborne assault in history conducted on a single day and in one location, supporting the Allied crossing of the Rhine River.
  • Distinguished Unit: The group earned a Distinguished Unit Citation for its exemplary performance in combat operations, particularly during the airborne operations over Germany.
  • Postwar Humanitarian Airdrops: After the German surrender, the 516th was involved in humanitarian missions, delivering food and essential supplies to liberated and war-torn areas across Europe.
  • Return to the US: The unit returned to the United States in August 1945 and was inactivated at Baer Field, Indiana, as part of the postwar drawdown.
  • Cold War Reactivation: The 516th was reactivated in the Reserve in 1949 at Memphis Municipal Airport, Tennessee, as tensions rose during the early Cold War era.
  • Korean War Mobilization: In 1951, the 516th was mobilized for the Korean War, operating with C-46 Commando aircraft to provide crucial airlift and logistical support for U.S. forces.
  • Final Inactivation: The group was inactivated in April 1953 as part of a broader restructuring of Air Force Reserve troop carrier units.
  • Legacy: The 516th Troop Carrier Group’s lineage is preserved today by the 516th Air Mobility Wing, highlighting the enduring impact of its contributions to U.S. airlift and mobility operations.

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