Second Air Force | |
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Active | 1 July 1993 – present 1 September 1991- 1 July 1993 1 November 1949 – 1 January 1975 6 June 1946 – 1 July 1948 18 September 1942 – 30 March 1946 (as Second Air Force) 26 March 1941 – 18 September 1942 (as 2 Air Force) 19 October 1940 – 26 March 1941 (as Northwest Air District) (84 years, 1 month)[1] |
Country | United States of America |
Branch | United States Air Force (18 September 1947 – present) United States Army ( Army Air Forces, 20 June 1941 – 18 September 1947; Army Air Corps 19 October 1940 – 20 June 1941) |
Type | Numbered Air Force |
Role | To provide basic military training and technical training for enlisted Airmen and non-flying officers[2] |
Size | 13,900 Airmen [3] |
Part of | Air Education and Training Command |
Headquarters | Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, U.S. |
Motto(s) | "Second to None…Train, Develop, Inspire!"[4] |
Engagements | World War II – American Theater[5] |
Decorations | Air Force Outstanding Unit Award[6] |
Website | www |
Commanders | |
Commander | Maj Gen Matthew Wolfe Davidson |
Vice Commander | Col Nicholas Dipoma |
Command Chief | CMSgt Kristina B. Montgomery |
The Second Air Force (2 AF; 2d Air Force in 1942) is a USAF numbered air force responsible for conducting basic military and technical training for Air Force enlisted members and non-flying officers. In World War II the CONUS unit defended the Northwestern United States and Upper Great Plains regions and during the Cold War, was Strategic Air Command unit with strategic bombers and missiles. Elements of Second Air Force engaged in combat operations during the Korean War; Vietnam War, as well as Operation Desert Storm.