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Activated as a B-25 reconnaissance squadron in early 1942, it was redesignated a medium bomber unit in April. It trained with the [[Third Air Force]] in the southeastern United States. It was deployed initially to [[England]] in September 1942 and flew some missions under [[VIII Bomber Command]] over German-occupied France; attacking enemy troop formations, bridges and airfields. It was part of the [[Operation Torch]] invasion of [[North Africa]] in November 1942, being deployed to the new [[Mediterranean Theater of Operations]] (MTO). It was assigned to the [[Twelfth Air Force]] in [[French Morocco]] in November. The squadron engaged primarily in support and interdictory operations; bombing marshalling yards, rail lines, highways, bridges, viaducts, troop concentrations, gun emplacements, shipping, harbors and other objectives in North Africa.
Activated as a B-25 reconnaissance squadron in early 1942, it was redesignated a medium bomber unit in April. It trained with the [[Third Air Force]] in the southeastern United States. It was deployed initially to [[England]] in September 1942 and flew some missions under [[VIII Bomber Command]] over German-occupied France; attacking enemy troop formations, bridges and airfields. It was part of the [[Operation Torch]] invasion of [[North Africa]] in November 1942, being deployed to the new [[Mediterranean Theater of Operations]] (MTO). It was assigned to the [[Twelfth Air Force]] in [[French Morocco]] in November. The squadron engaged primarily in support and interdictory operations; bombing marshalling yards, rail lines, highways, bridges, viaducts, troop concentrations, gun emplacements, shipping, harbors and other objectives in North Africa.


The squadron also engaged in psychological warfare missions, dropping propaganda leaflets behind enemy lines. It took part in the Allied operations against Axis forces in North Africa during March–May 1943, the reduction of [[Pantelleria]] and Lampedusain islands during June, the invasion of [[Sicily]] in July and the landing at [[Salerno]] in September. The squadron was also involved in the Allied advance toward [[Rome]] during January–June 1944, the invasion of Southern [[France]] in August 1944 and the Allied operations in northern Italy from September 1944 to April 1945. It was inactivated in Italy after the German capitulation in September 1945.
The squadron also engaged in psychological warfare missions, dropping propaganda leaflets behind enemy lines. It took part in the Allied operations against Axis forces in North Africa during March–May 1943, the reduction of [[Pantelleria]] and [[Lampedusa]] islands during June, the invasion of [[Sicily]] in July and the landing at [[Salerno]] in September. The squadron was also involved in the Allied advance toward [[Rome]] during January–June 1944, the invasion of Southern [[France]] in August 1944 and the Allied operations in northern Italy from September 1944 to April 1945. It was inactivated in Italy after the German capitulation in September 1945.


The squadron was activated in 1959 as a result of [[Strategic Air Command]]'s (SAC) decision to phase out the [[B-47 Stratojet]]. Additional squadrons were activated as part of the consolidation of Stratojet wings, and the replacement of the B-47 by [[B-52 Stratofortress]]es. In March 1961, President [[John F. Kennedy]] directed that the phaseout of the B-47 be accelerated. As a result, the squadron was inactivated on 1 January 1962 as part of the drawdown of the USAF B-47 force, the aircraft were sent to AMARC storage at [[Davis-Monthan AFB|Davis-Monthan Field]], in Arizona.
The squadron was activated in 1959 as a result of [[Strategic Air Command]]'s (SAC) decision to phase out the [[B-47 Stratojet]]. Additional squadrons were activated as part of the consolidation of Stratojet wings, and the replacement of the B-47 by [[B-52 Stratofortress]]es. In March 1961, President [[John F. Kennedy]] directed that the phaseout of the B-47 be accelerated. As a result, the squadron was inactivated on 1 January 1962 as part of the drawdown of the USAF B-47 force, the aircraft were sent to AMARC storage at [[Davis-Monthan AFB|Davis-Monthan Field]], in Arizona.

Revision as of 12:43, 22 October 2013

428th Bombardment Squadron
Emblem of the 428th Bombardment Squadron
Active1942-1945; 1959-1962
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Air Force
TypeBombardment
World War II squadron emblem

The 428th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was as part of the 310th Bombardment Wing, stationed at Shilling Air Force Base, Kansas.

It was inactivated on 1 January 1962.

History

Activated as a B-25 reconnaissance squadron in early 1942, it was redesignated a medium bomber unit in April. It trained with the Third Air Force in the southeastern United States. It was deployed initially to England in September 1942 and flew some missions under VIII Bomber Command over German-occupied France; attacking enemy troop formations, bridges and airfields. It was part of the Operation Torch invasion of North Africa in November 1942, being deployed to the new Mediterranean Theater of Operations (MTO). It was assigned to the Twelfth Air Force in French Morocco in November. The squadron engaged primarily in support and interdictory operations; bombing marshalling yards, rail lines, highways, bridges, viaducts, troop concentrations, gun emplacements, shipping, harbors and other objectives in North Africa.

The squadron also engaged in psychological warfare missions, dropping propaganda leaflets behind enemy lines. It took part in the Allied operations against Axis forces in North Africa during March–May 1943, the reduction of Pantelleria and Lampedusa islands during June, the invasion of Sicily in July and the landing at Salerno in September. The squadron was also involved in the Allied advance toward Rome during January–June 1944, the invasion of Southern France in August 1944 and the Allied operations in northern Italy from September 1944 to April 1945. It was inactivated in Italy after the German capitulation in September 1945.

The squadron was activated in 1959 as a result of Strategic Air Command's (SAC) decision to phase out the B-47 Stratojet. Additional squadrons were activated as part of the consolidation of Stratojet wings, and the replacement of the B-47 by B-52 Stratofortresses. In March 1961, President John F. Kennedy directed that the phaseout of the B-47 be accelerated. As a result, the squadron was inactivated on 1 January 1962 as part of the drawdown of the USAF B-47 force, the aircraft were sent to AMARC storage at Davis-Monthan Field, in Arizona.

Lineage

  • Constituted as the 39th Reconnaissance Squadron (Medium) on 28 Jan 1942
Activated on 15 Mar 1942
Redesignated the 428th Bombardment Squadron (Medium) on 22 Apr 1942
Inactivated on 12 Sep 1945
  • Activated on 1 Feb 1959
Discontinued and inactivated on 1 Jan 1962

Assignments

Stations

Aircraft

  • B-25 Mitchell, 1942-1945
  • B-47 Stratojet, 1959-1962

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

  • Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1982) [1969]. Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-405-12194-6. LCCN 70605402. OCLC 72556.