90 Operations Group (AFSPC)

Lineage.  Established as 90 Bombardment Group (Heavy) on 28 Jan 1942.  Activated on 15 Apr 1942.  Redesignated as 90 Bombardment Group, Heavy, on 20 Aug 1943.  Inactivated on 27 Jan 1946.  Redesignated as 90 Bombardment Group, Very Heavy, on 11 Jun 1947.  Activated on 1 Jul 1947.  Inactivated on 6 Sep 1948.  Redesignated as 90 Bombardment Group, Medium, on 20 Dec 1950.  Activated on 2 Jan 1951.  Inactivated on 16 Jun 1952.  Redesignated as 90 Operations Group on 29 Aug 1991.  Activated on 1 Sep 1991.

Assignments.  III Bomber Command, 15 Apr 1942; VII Bomber Command, 12 Sep 1942; V Bomber Command, Nov 1942; Far East Air Forces, 23 Nov 1945-27 Jan 1946.  Strategic Air Command, 1 Jul 1947-6 Sep 1948.  90 Bombardment Wing, Medium, 2 Jan 1951-16 Jun 1952.  90 Missile (later, 90 Space; 90 Missile) Wing, 1 Sep 1991-.

Operational Components.   Squadrons10 Reconnaissance (later, 400 Bombardment; 400 Missile):  15 Apr 1942-27 Jan 1946; 1 Jul 1947-6 Sep 1948; 2 Jan 1951-16 Jun 1952; 1 Sep 1991-4 Oct 2005. 37 Rescue (later, 37 Rescue Flight; 37 Helicopter Flight; 37 Helicopter):  1 Feb 1993-.  319 Bombardment (later, 319 Missile):  15 Apr 1942-27 Jan 1946; 1 Jul 1947-6 Sep 1948; 2 Jan 1951-16 Jun 1952; 1 Sep 1991-.  320 Bombardment (later, 320 Missile):  15 Apr 1942-27 Jan 1946; 1 Jul 1947-6 Sep 1948; 2 Jan 1951-16 Jun 1952; 1 Sep 1991-.  321 Bombardment (later, 321 Missile):  15 Apr 1942-27 Jan 1946; 1 Jul 1947-6 Sep 1948; 2 Jan 1951-16 Jun 1952; 1 Sep 1991-. 

Stations.  Key Field, MS, 15 Apr 1942; Barksdale Field, LA, 17 May 1942; Greenville, AAB, SC, 21 Jun 1942; Ypsilante, MI, 9 Aug 1942; Camp Stoneman, CA, 29 Aug-3 Sep 1942 (ground echelon); Hickam Field, TH, Sep 1942; Iron Range, Queensland, Australia, Nov 1942; Port Moresby, New Guinea, 10 Feb 1943; Dobodura, New Guinea, 22 Dec 1943; Nadzab, New Guinea, 23 Feb 1944; Wakde Island, 22 Jun 1944; Biak Island, 10 Aug 1944; San Jose, Mindoro, 26 Jan 1945; Ie Shima, Ryukyu Islands, c. 10 Aug 1945; Ft William McKinley, Luzon, Dec 1945-27 Jan 1946.  Andrews Field (later, Andrews AFB), MD, 1 Jul 1947-6 Sep 1948.  Fairchild AFB, WA, 2 Jan 1951; Forbes AFB, KS, 14 Mar 1951-16 Jun 1952.  F. E. Warren AFB, WY, 1 Sep 1991-.

Service Streamers.  Global War on Terrorism – Service (GWOT-S).  

Campaign Streamers.  World War II:  Papua; Guadalcanal; Northern Solomons; Bismarck Archipelago; New Guinea; Leyte; Luzon; Southern Philippines; Western Pacific; Air Offensive, Japan; China Defensive; China Offensive.

Armed Forces Expeditionary Streamers.  None.

Decorations.  Distinguished Unit Citations:  Papua, 23 Jul 1942-23 Jan 1943; New Guinea, 13 and 15 Sep 1943.  Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards:  [1 Sep] 1991-31 Jul 1993; 1 Oct 1994-30 Sep 1995; 1 Sep 1996-31 Aug 1998; 1 Oct 1999-30 Sep 2000; 1 Jan-31 Dec 2001; 1 Oct 2003-30 Sep 2005; 1 Oct 2005-30 Sep 2007; 1 Oct 2007-30 Sep 2008; [1 Dec 2009]-31 May 2010; 1 Jan 2011-31 Dec 2012; 1 Jan-31 Dec 2013; 1 Jan-31 Dec 2016.  Philippine Presidential Unit Citation (WWII). 

Lineage, Assignments, Components, Stations, and Honors through 1 Aug 2022.

Supersedes statement prepared on 1 Apr 2014.

Emblem.  Approved on 19 Sep 2019.

Prepared by Melissa Lahue.

Reviewed by Margaret Ream.