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97th Bombardment Wing (U.S. Army Air Forces)

97th Bombardment Wing (U.S. Army Air Forces)

FieldValue
unit_name97th Bombardment Wing
image416th Bombardment Group Douglas A-26 Invader 1945.jpg
image_size290
caption416th Bombardment Group A-26 Invader in 1945
dates1943–1945
country
branchUnited States Army Air Forces
sizeCommand of light bomber forces
command_structureNinth Air Force
battlesEuropean Theater of Operations

The 97th Bombardment Wing is an inactive United States Army Air Forces unit. Its last assignment was with 9th Bombardment Division, at Camp Shanks, New York, where it was inactivated on 11 October 1945.

History

The wing was activated in late November 1943 at Marks Hall, England. It was assigned three Douglas A-20 Havoc groups in the spring of 1944 and conducted combat missions from April 1944 until VE Day. In late 1944 and early 1945, its groups converted to the more capable Douglas A-26 Invader. In October 1945 the wing returned to the United States and was inactivated.

Lineage

  • Constituted as the 97th Combat Bombardment Wing (Medium) on 2 November 1943 : Activated on 12 November 1943 : Redesignated 97th Combat Bombardment Wing, Light in July 1944 : Redesignated 97th Bombardment Wing, Medium in June 1945 : Inactivated on 11 October 1945

Assignments

Stations

  • Marks Hall, England (Station 160), 12 November 1943
  • RAF Little Walden (AAF-165), England, 13 March 1944
  • Voisenon, France, 13 September 1944
  • Marchais, Aisne, France, 13 February 1945
  • Arrancy, France, 25 April 1945
  • Sandaucourt, France, 24 May – 1 October 1945
  • Camp Shanks, New York, 10–11 October 1945

Components

References

Notes

Bibliography

References

  1. Maurer, ''Combat Units'', p. 413
  2. Station number in Anderson
  3. "Abstract, History 97 Bombardment Wing June 1944 – June 1945". Air Force History Index.
  4. Warnock, A. Timothy, (1 January 2013) Lineage and Honors History of the 409 Air Expeditionary Group (USAFE), Air Force Historical Research Agency, Maxwell AFB, AL (partly updated by Haulman, Daniel L.)
  5. (6 April 2010). "Factsheet 416 Air Expeditionary Wing (ACC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency.
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