Název: Name: | Jihozápadní letecký distrikt | Southwest Air District |
Originální název: Original Name: | Southwest Air District | |
Datum vzniku: Raised/Formed: | 19.10.1940 | |
Předchůdce: Predecessor: | - | - |
Datum zániku: Disbanded: | 26.03.1941 | |
Nástupce: Successor: | 4. letecká armáda | Fourth Air Force |
Nadřízené velitelství: Higher Command: | 19.10.1940-26.03.1941 Hlavní velitelství vzdušných sil1) | 19.10.1940-26.03.1941 General Headquarters Air Force1) |
Dislokace: Deployed: | 19.10.1940-18.12.1940 not activated 18.12.1940-19.01.1941 Moreno Valley, March Field 20.01.1941-26.03.1941 Riverside, ? | |
Velitel: Commander: | 12.10.1940-26.03.1941 Fickel, Jacob (Major General) | |
Náčelník štábu: Chief of Staff: | DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR, ( ) | |
Podřízené jednotky: Subordinated Units: | | |
Čestný název: Honorary Name: | DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR | DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR |
Vyznamenání: Decorations: | DD.MM.RRRR | |
Poznámka: Note: | 1) | 1) In August the Chief of Staff, General George C. Marshall, directed the establishment of four air districts to replace the existing three-wing subordinate organization of the GHQ Air Force. These air districts were intended primarily to facilitate the supervision of training. Under the four air districts, GHQ Air Force units were to be organized initially into seventeen wings and forty groups. The existing Air Defense Command, operating in the northeast United States under the direction of the First Army commander, was to serve as a model for a nationwide air defense command system. This air reorganization was only partially carried through in 1940; the air districts were not activated until 15 January 1941, and the expansion of the air defense command system was not approved until March 1941. |
Zdroje: Sources: | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Air_Force www.afhra.af.mil www.af.mil Craven, Wesley Frank - Cate, James Lea: The Army Air Forces in World War II. Vol. VI: Men and Planes, office of Air Force History, Washington 1983 history.army.mil |