AF BOMBER / FIGHTER / COMMANDO / LIAISON UNITS9th Bombardment Squadron (See CBI Unit Histories)Source: Combat Squadrons of the Air Force - World War II; AFHRC, Maurer Maurer, editor: (Adobe Acrobat files)or. Air Force Historical Research Agency. Lineage: Organized as 9 Aero Squadron on 1. Jun 1. 91. 7. Redesignated as 9 Squadron on 1. Mar 1. 92. 1. Inactivated on 2. Jun 1. 92. 2. Redesignated as: 9 Observation Squadron on 2. Jan 1. 92. 3; 9 Bombardment Squadron on 2. ![]() Mar 1. 92. 3. Activated on 1 Apr 1. Redesignated as: 9 Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) on 6 Dec 1. Bombardment Squadron, Heavy, on 1. Jul 1. 94. 3. Inactivated on 6 Jan 1. ![]() ![]() Please update to the latest version or switch to a recommended browser: Download Recommended! Download Recommended! Select your country to continue on HP.com. United Kingdom United States. No other company offers as complete a technology product portfolio as HP. They provide infrastructure and. Redesignated as 9 Bombardment Squadron, Very Heavy, and activated, on 1 Oct 1. Redesignated as 9 Bombardment Squadron, Heavy, on 2. Jul 1. 94. 8. Discontinued, and inactivated, on 2. Jun 1. 96. 8. Redesignated as 9 Bombardment Squadron, Medium, on 2. Jan 1. 96. 9. Activated on 2 Jul 1. Redesignated as: 9 Bombardment Squadron, Heavy, on 3. Dec 1. 97. 1; 9 Bomb Squadron on 1 Sep 1. Lineage: Established as 10 Air Force on. Activated on. Redesignated Tenth Air Force on. Inactivated on. Activated on. Discontinued, and inactivated, on. Hyde Park Group Food Innovation | 954 W Washington Blvd., Suite 335 | Chicago, IL 60607 phone: 312.337.1300 | fax: 312.337.3011 | e-mail: [email protected] ©. Often compared with Franz Liszt, Mason & Hamlin Artist Jarrod Radnich has captured the top position on YouTube for solo piano performance, ranked #1 for classical artists globally by ReverbNation, was featured at last year’s. ![]() Inactivated on 1. Aug 1. 99. 2. Activated on 1 Oct 1. Assignments: Unkn, 1. Jun 1. 91. 7- Sep 1. Army Observation Group, 6 Sep 1. Army Air Service, c. Nov 1. 91. 8; unkn, 1. May- Jul 1. 91. 9; Western Department, Jul 1. Ninth Corps Area, 2. Aug 1. 92. 0- 2. 9 Jun 1. Bombardment Group, 1 Apr 1. Jan 1. 94. 6 (attached to United States Army Middle East Air Force for operations, 2. Jun- c. 4 Oct 1. 94. Bombardment Group, 1 Oct 1. Bombardment Wing, 1. Feb 1. 95. 1- 1. 5 Jun 1. Bombardment Wing, 1. Jun 1. 95. 2- 2. 5 Jun 1. Bombardment Group, 2 Jul 1. Bombardment Wing, 3. Dec 1. 97. 1; 7 Operations Group, 1 Sep 1. Aug 1. 99. 2. 7 Operations Group, 1 Oct 1. Stations: Camp Kelly, TX, 1. Jun 1. 91. 7; Selfridge Field, MI, 8 Jul 1. Garden City, NY, 2. Oct- 2. 2 Nov 1. 91. Winchester, England, c. Dec 1. 91. 7; Grantham, England, c. Dec 1. 91. 7- 7 Aug 1. Colombey- les- Belles, France, 2. Aug 1. 91. 8; Amanty, France, 2. Aug 1. 91. 8; Vavincourt, France, 2. Sep 1. 91. 8; Preutim, France, 2. Nov 1. 91. 8; Trier, Germany, 5 Dec 1. Colombey- les- Belles, France, 1. May 1. 91. 9; Marseilles, France, 2. May- 7 Jun 1. 91. Park Field, TN, 1. Jul 1. 91. 9; March Field, CA, 2. Jul 1. 91. 9; Rockwell Field, CA, 2 Aug 1. Calexico, CA, to Apr 1. March Field, CA, 1. Nov 1. 91. 9; Rockwell Field, CA, 1. Dec 1. 91. 9; Mather Field, CA, 2. Apr 1. 92. 0- 2. 9 Jun 1. March Field, CA, 1 Apr 1. Hamilton Field, CA, 5 Dec 1. Fort Douglas, UT, 7 Sep 1. Salt Lake City, UT, 1. Jan- 1. 3 Nov 1. 94. Brisbane, Australia, 2. Dec 1. 94. 1- 4 Feb 1. Singosari, Java, 1. Jan 1. 94. 2 and Jogjakarta, Java, 1. Jan- c. 1 Mar 1. 94. Karachi, India, c. Mar 1. 94. 2 (air echelon), 1. Mar 1. 94. 2 (ground echelon); Allahabad, India (air echelon at Baumrauli, India), 2. Apr- 2. 9 Jun 1. 94. Lydda, Palestine, 2 Jul- 4 Oct 1. Karachi, India, 5 Oct 1. Gaya, India, 1. 4 Nov- 1. Dec 1. 94. 2); Pandaveswar, India, 1. Dec 1. 94. 2; Kurmitola, India, 1. Jun 1. 94. 4; Pandaveswar, India, 1 Oct 1. Tezpur, India, 1 Jun- 7 Dec 1. Camp Kilmer, NJ, 5- 6 Jan 1. Fort Worth AAFld (later, Griffis AFB; Carswell AFB), TX, 1 Oct 1. Jun 1. 96. 8. Carswell AFB, TX, 2 Jul 1. Aug 1. 99. 2. Dyess AFB, TX, 1 Oct 1. Commanders: Capt George E. A. Reinburg, 1. 4 Jun 1. Lt Samuel B. Eckert, 2. Aug 1. 91. 7; none, c. Dec 1. 91. 7; 1 Lt J. A. Richards, 8 Feb 1. Lt Frank H. Miller, c. Aug 1. 91. 8; 1 Lt Maury Hill, c. Aug 1. 91. 8; 1 Lt Thomas A. Box, 2 Sep 1. 91. Lt Edward R. Kenneson, 3. Sep 1. 91. 8; Capt Willis A. Diekema, Dec 1. 91. May- Jun 1. 91. 9; none, c. Jul 1. 91. 9; Lt Col Henry L. Watson, 1 Aug 1. 91. Capt Robert L. Walsh, 1 Nov 1. Aug 1. 92. 1- 2. 9 Jun 1. Capt Leo F. Post, 1 Apr 1. Lt William A. Matheny, Jul 1. Dec 1. 93. 3- Mar 1. Capt John M. Davies, Apr 1. Capt Donald J. Keirn, c. Jun 1. 93. 5; Capt John J. Morrow, 1. 7 Jun 1. Capt John M. Davies, c. Aug 1. 93. 5; Capt Kenneth N. Walker, Oct 1. 93. Jan 1. 93. 8; Capt Wilfred J. Paul, c. 2 Feb 1. Maj Thad V. Foster, c. Sep 1. 93. 8; Maj Elmer E. Adler, c. 1. 5 Feb 1. Apr- 3. 0 Jun 1. 94. Maj Richard H. Carmichael, 1 Jul 1. Oct- Nov 1. 94. 1; Maj Conrad F. Necrason, c. Dec 1. Maj Donald M. Keiser, 1. Mar 1. 94. 2; Maj Max R. Fennell, 3 Aug 1. Maj Willard A. Fountain, 3 Nov 1. Capt Homer E. Adams, 3 Jan 1. Maj William Stark, Feb 1. Maj Joseph S. Pirruccello, 6 Apr 1. Capt Allan A. Latham, 2. Oct 1. 94. 3; Maj David N. Kellogg, 2. 9 Dec 1. Maj William B. Kyes, c. May 1. 94. 4; Maj William C. Dabney, Nov 1. 94. Capt John M. Dozier, 7 Jun 1. Oct 1. 94. 5- 6 Jan 1. None, 1- 2. 4 Oct 1. Lt Col Willard W. Wilson, 2. 5 Oct 1. Lt Col William F. Savoic, 5 Aug 1. 94. Lt Col George T. Chadwell, Aug 1. Maj Toy B. Husband, 8 May 1. Lt Col John B. Carey Jr., 2. Jun 1. 94. 9; Lt Col Richard T. Black, 2. 6 Jan 1. Lt Col Francis J. Schuck, Jul 1. 95. Maj Ralph R. Taylor Jr., Jan 1. Lt Col Norris J. Ansell, 1 Jun 1. Lt Col Lester F. Richardson, c. Feb 1. 95. 3; Lt Col Raymond E. Buckwalter, c. 1. May 1. 95. 3; Lt Col William J. Cook, c. Apr 1. 95. Lt Col Charles W. Johnson Jr., Apr 1. Lt Col Paul Beard, 1 Jul 1. Lt Col Wesley L. Pendergraft, 2. May 1. 95. 7; Lt Col Clifford Schoeffler, c. Dec 1. 95. 7; Maj James S. Gardner, Jun 1. 95. Lt Col Jack H. Heinzel, Jun 1. Lt Col Clifford Schoeffler, Jul 1. Lt Col Jack H. Heinzel, Sep 1. Lt Col Clifford Schoeffler, Oct 1. Lt Col Harry R. Patrick, c. Jul 1. 95. 9; Lt Col Allen C. Phenis, 1 Apr 1. 96. Lt Col James S. Gardner, 2. Aug 1. 96. 2; Lt Col Luther L. Hampton, 1 Jun 1. Lt Col George E. Porter, 1 Oct 1. Lt Col Junior Hendricks, c. Apr 1. 96. 7- 2. 5 Jun 1. Lt Col Robert S. Montgomery, 2 Jul 1. Lt Col David N. Gooch, c. Oct 1. 97. 0; unkn, 4 Sep- 3. Dec 1. 97. 1; Lt Col Caryl W. Calhoun, 3. 1 Dec 1. Lt Col Pintard M. Dyer, 1. 8 Jul 1. Lt Col John T. Cornelius, 1 Jun 1. Lt Col Donald L. Marks, 1 Jul 1. Lt Col Leslie H. Coody Jr., 1 Jul 1. Lt Col Claude L. Branson, 6 Jul 1. Lt Col Lloyd L. Moir Jr., 2. Nov 1. 97. 7; Lt Col John C. Dalton, 3. 0 May 1. Lt Col Thad A. Wolfe, 1 May 1. Lt Col David F. Johnson, 1. Sep 1. 98. 1; Lt Col Harvard L. Lomax, 1. 5 Dec 1. Lt Col George I. Conlan, 2. Jun 1. 98. 4; Lt Col Michael J. Kehoe, 1. 5 Jul 1. Lt Col Arvid P. Pederson, 2. Jan 1. 98. 6; Lt Col Thomas W. Ellers, 7 Apr 1. 98. Lt Col Andrew W. Smoak, 2. Mar 1. 98. 8; Lt Col Gerald J. Venteicher, 1. 5 Aug 1. Lt Col Bevley E. Foster Jr., 3 May 1. Aug 1. 99. 2. Lt Col Douglas L. Raaberg, 1 Oct 1. Lt Col Stephen E. Wright, 2. 6 Jun 1. Lt Col John D. Allers, 1. Jul 1. 99. 6; Lt Col Daniel J. Charchian, 1. 0 Aug 1. Aircraft: Sopwith Camel, 1. Sopwith Scout, 1. Breguet 1. 4, 1. 91. DH- 4, 1. 91. 8- 1. Sopwith FE- 2, 1. German airplanes, including LVG C VI, Fokker D VII, Pfalz D XII, DFW C V, Halberstadt C IV and V, Rumpler C, and Hannover C L III, 1. O- 1. 9, O- 3. 8, B- 3, and B- 4, 1. B- 1. 2, 1. 93. 4- 1. B- 1. 0, 1. 93. 5- 1. OA- 4, 1. 93. 7; B- 1. B- 1. 7, 1. 94. 0- 1. LB- 3. 0, 1. 94. 2; B- 2. B- 2. 9, 1. 94. 6- 1. B- 3. 6, 1. 94. 8- 1. B- 5. 2, 1. 95. 8- 1. FB- 1. 11, 1. 96. B- 5. 2, 1. 97. 1- 1. B- 1, 1. 99. 3- . Operations: Combat with First Army as observation unit specializing in night reconnaissance, 2 Sep- 1. Nov 1. 91. 8, and subsequently served with Third Army as part of occupation forces in Europe until May 1. Mexican border patrol, Aug 1. Apr 1. 92. 0 and c. Jan- Jul 1. 92. 1. Antisubmarine patrols off California coast, 8- c. Dec 1. 94. 1. Combat in Southwest Pacific, c. Jan- c. 1 Mar 1. 94. China- Burma- India (CBI) Theater, 2 Apr- 4 Jun 1. Nov 1. 94. 2- 1. 0 Jun 1. Oct 1. 94. 4- 1. 0 May 1. Mediterranean Theater of Operations (MTO), c. Jul- 1 Oct 1. 94. China, 2. 0 Jun- 3. Sep 1. 94. 4 and Jun- Sep 1. Deployed B- 5. 2s and aircrews for combat in Southeast Asia, Jun- Nov 1. Trained B- 5. 2 aircrews to maintain combat readiness, 1. Provided aircraft and aircrews for nuclear and conventional taskings, 1. Service Streamers: None. Campaign Streamers: World War I: Lorraine; St. Mihiel; Meuse- Argonne. World War II: Antisubmarine, American Theater; Philippine Islands; East Indies; Burma; India- Burma; China Defensive; Central Burma; China Offensive; Egypt- Libya. Global War on Terrorism: GWOT- E. Armed Forces Expeditionary Streamers: None. Decorations: Distinguished Unit Citations: Netherlands Indies, 1. Jan- 1 Mar 1. 94. Thailand, 1. 9 Mar 1. Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards: 1. Jun- 1 Dec 1. 96. Jul 1. 97. 6- 3. 0 Jun 1. Jul 1. 98. 5- 3. 0 Jun 1. Jul 1. 98. 9- 3. 0 Jun 1. Jun 1. 99. 6- 3. 1 May 1. Jun 1. 99. 8- 3. 1 May 2. Jun 2. 00. 2- 3. 1 May 2. Jun 2. 00. 5- 3. 1 May 2. Philippine Presidential Unit Citation (WWII). Emblem: Approved on 2. Jul 1. 93. 2, based on World War I emblem. Lineage, Assignments, Stations, and Honors through 9 Oct 2. Commanders, Aircraft, and Operations through 3. Dec 1. 99. 8. Other Sites of Interest: 7th Bomb Wing B- 3. Association. 11th Bombardment Squadron (See CBI Unit Histories)Source: Combat Squadrons of the Air Force - World War II; AFHRC, Maurer Maurer, editor: (Adobe Acrobat files)or. Air Force Historical Research Agency. Lineage: Organized as 1. Aero Squadron (Day Bombardment) on 2. Jun 1. 91. 7. Redesignated as: 1. Squadron (Bombardment) on 1. Mar 1. 92. 1; 1. 1 Bombardment Squadron on 2. Jan 1. 92. 3. Inactivated on 3. Jul 1. 92. 7. Activated on 1 Jun 1. Redesignated as: 1. Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) on 6 Dec 1. Bombardment Squadron (Medium) on 1. Sep 1. 94. 2; 1. 1 Bombardment Squadron, Medium, on 9 Oct 1. Inactivated on 2 Nov 1. Consolidated (1. 1 Jan 1. Pilotless Bomber Squadron, Light, which was constituted on 1. Jun 1. 95. 4. Activated on 1 Sep 1. Redesignated as 1. Tactical Missile Squadron on 8 Jun 1. Inactivated on 1. Jun 1. 95. 8. Activated on 1 Oct 1. Inactivated on 3. May 1. 99. 1. Redesignated as 1. Bomb Squadron on 2. Jun 1. 99. 4. Activated on 1 Jul 1. Assignments: Unkn, 2. Jun 1. 91. 7- Sep 1. Day Bombardment Group, 1. Sep- Nov 1. 91. 8; unkn, Nov 1. Sep 1. 91. 9; 1 Day Bombardment (later, 2 Bombardment) Group, 1. Sep 1. 91. 9; Air Corps Training Center, 1. Jul 1. 92. 7. 7 Bombardment Group, 1 Jun 1. Bombardment Group, 2. Apr- 2 May 1. 94. Bombardment Group, 1. Sep 1. 94. 2- 2 Nov 1. Ninth Air Force, 1 Sep 1. United States Air Forces in Europe, 1 Jul 1. Guided Missile Group, 1 Jul- 1. Sep 1. 95. 6); 5. Tactical Missile Group, 1.
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