19th Liaison Squadron

The 19th Liaison squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with Tenth Air Force, stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington. It was inactivated on 1 December 1945.

Lineage

 * Constituted 19th Observation Squadron (Light) on 5 February 1942.
 * Activated on 2 March 1942
 * Redesignated: 19th Observation Squadron on 4 July 1942
 * Redesignated: 19th Liaison Squadron on 2 April 1943
 * Inactivated on 1 December 1945.

Assignments

 * Air Force Combat Command, 2 March 1942
 * HQ, United States Army Air Forces, 9 March 1942
 * 66th Observation (later Reconnaissance) Group, 29 March 1942
 * I Air Support Command (later I Tactical Air Division), 11 August 1943
 * US Army Forces, CBI, April 1944
 * Fourteenth Air Force, 29 May 1944
 * Attached to Y Force, 29 May-8 August 1944


 * 69th Composite Wing, 10 June 1944
 * Tenth Air Force, 1 August-1 December 1945.

Stations

 * 36th Street Airport, Miami, Florida, 2 March 1942
 * Jacksonville Airport, Florida, 7 March 1942
 * Pope Field, North Carolina, 11 May 1942
 * Morris Field, North Carolina, 19 October 1942
 * Camp Campbell, Kentucky, 3 April 1943
 * Aiken AAF, South Carolina, 22 June 1943-26 February 1944
 * Kanchrapara, India, c. 15 April 1944
 * On-dal, India, 29 April 1944
 * Kunming, China, 29 May 1944
 * Chengkung, China, 28 March 1945
 * Nanning, China, 18 August 1945
 * India, C. October-7 November 1945
 * Fort Lewis, Washington, 30 November-1 December 1945.

Operations history
Antisubmarine patrols, March-c. October 1942; combat in CBI, June 1944-August 1945