During the 1968 Pueblo crisis, the wing deployed 12 of is 33 aircraft to Suwon AB.
Periodically the wing deployed personnel and aircraft to support special operations forces in contingency operations worldwide, in addition to numerous humanitarian deployments.
In 1972, the wing deployed virtually all its aircraft and crews for combat operations, leaving headquarters at Robins minimally staffed.
Then the booster fell away, wings deployed as the missile nosed over into horizontal flight only meters above the surface, and the missile's air-breathing gas turbine switched on.
After the wing deployed to Bari, Italy in March 1944, a third group, the 451st was transferred to the wing from the 47th Bomb Wing.
The 306 BW was tasked to maintain airborne alert several more times until the wing deployed to support conventional bombing operations in Southeast Asia in 1966.
Four of these wings deployed to the United Kingdom, three into West Germany, and six wings were deployed to France.
The fins extended at 4 seconds, the air inlet and wings deployed at 10 seconds and the jet engine started at the end of the boost phase.
In 1996, the wing deployed to Incirlik AB, Turkey, in support of Operation Provide Comfort.
The B-47 Stratojet was a familiar sight at Chelveston as wings deployed on 90-day rotations.