420th Bombardment Squadron

This article is about the USAAF unit. For the USAF unit with the same lineage, see 920th Air Refueling Squadron.
420th Bombardment Squadron

Emblem of the 420th Bombardment Squadron
Active 1942-1946
Country United States
Branch United States Army Air Forces
Type Bombardment

The 420th Bombardment Squadron was unit in the United States Army Air Forces.[1] Its last assignment was with 382d Bombardment Group stationed at Camp Anza, California. It was inactivated on 4 January 1946 without seeing combat.[2]

History

The squadron was activated in early 1942 as a B-24 Liberator reconnaissance unit. It was redesignated as a heavy bomber Operational Training Unit (OTU), later becoming a Replacement Training Unit (RTU) for deployed combat units, assigned to II Bomber Command, then to III Bomber Command in 1943. The squadron was inactivated in April 1944 when heavy bomber training ended.

The 420th Bombardment Squadron was redesignated as a B-29 Superfortress very heavy bombardment Squadron in August 1944. The squadron was trained under the Second Air Force. Training was considerably delayed due to equipment shortages. They received B-29 aircraft in Kansas in late spring 1945. The ground echelon deployed to Northern Mariana Islands by ship in early August 1945; air echelon remained at the last training base in Kansas after Japanese Capitulation. The ground echelon remained in Marianas supporting other units aircraft and demobilization; the air echelon demobilized with new B-29 aircraft remaining in Kansas, eventually being assigned to postwar units. The entire unit inactivated by December 1945.

On 19 Sep 1985 the 420th Bombardment Squadron(Very Heavy), (a Inactive Squadron, that was last active 04 Jan 1946), was consolidated with the 920th Air Refueling Squadron, Heavy., that was last active 04 Jan 1946. This action was directed by Department of the Air Force Letter DAF/MPM 662q Attachment 1 (Active Units), 19 Sep 1985.

Lineage

Redesignated 420th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) on 22 Apr 1942
Activated on 1 Jun 1942
Inactivated on 10 Apr 1944
Activated on 19 Sep 1944
Inactivated on 4 Jan 1946

Assignments

Stations

Aircraft

References

  1. Maurer Maurer (1982). Combat Squadrons of the Air Force: World War II. Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center. p. 515.
  2. "A Tribute to the 382nd Bombardment Group (VH): Trained for Combat, But Didn't Get To Go". Retrieved 2014-07-23.

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