In October 1983, the wing assumed a new mission of conducting qualification training of tactical aircrews.
In 1963 the wing assumed responsibility for worldwide airlift of nuclear weapons and associated equipment, continuing this mission through early 1971.
This wing assumed primary responsibility for B-1B advanced aircrew training.
The wing assumed a dual-role function with the primary mission of air defense of Southern Florida and the secondary as a replacement training unit.
On March 30, 1981, the wing assumed a larger responsibility for training all F-4 aircrews.
In 1918 the radical wing of the Labour Party assumed control of the party at the national convention.
In February 1945, the wing assumed the additional mission of ferrying aircraft.
The new wing assumed the missions of the 601st TCG.
The wing also assumed responsibility for training replacement combat crews.
The radical wing of Madsen, Tranmæl and others later assumed control over the party at the national convention in 1918.