29th Flying Training Wing

29th Flying Training Wing
T-38 Talon as flown by the 29th Flying Training Wing
Active1939–1944; 1944–1946; 1972–1977
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
RoleFlying training
Motto(s)Power for Peace
EngagementsPacific Theater of Operations
DecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award
Insignia
29th Flying Training Wing emblem (Approved 12 March 1973)[1]
29th Bombardment Group emblem (Approved 14 October 1940)[2]
World War II tail codeSquare O

The 29th Flying Training Wing is an inactive United States Air Force unit last based at Craig Air Force Base, Alabama. It was inactivated when Craig was closed when the Air Force reduced its pilot training program after the Vietnam War.

The unit began with its United States Army Air Forces World War II predecessor, the 29th Bombardment Group. It originally conducted anti-submarine warfare over the Gulf of Mexico during the early years of the war. Later, the 29th was a Replacement Training Unit (RTU). In 1944, the group was reequipped with Boeing B-29 Superfortresses and was engaged in combat as part of Twentieth Air Force. The 29th Bomb Group's aircraft engaged in very heavy bombardment operations against Japan, during which it earned two Distinguished Unit Citations.

  1. ^ Ravenstein, p. 54
  2. ^ Maurer, Combat Units, pp. 81–82