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364th Bombardment Squadron
364th Bombardment Squadron - SAC - Emblem
Active 1942-1946; 1947-1948; 1951-1970; 1972-1975
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
Type Bombardment
Engagements World War II
Vietnam
364th Bombardment Squadron - Emblem

World War II squadron emblem

364th Bombardment Squadron - B-17 Flying Fortress

"Lady Liberty" Boeing B-17F-70-BO Flying Fortress s/n 42-29807 364th BS, 305th BG, 8th AF Originally assigned to the 334th BS, 95th BG, 8th AF and named "Patsy Ann III"

The 364th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 307th Strategic Wing, stationed at U-Tapao Royal Thai Navy Airfield, Thailand. It was inactivated on 30 June 1975.

History[]

The squadron was established in June 1942 as a B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bombardment unit; it trained as part of the Second Air Force. It was deployed to the European Theater of Operations (ETO) in September 1942, being assigned to VIII Bomber Command in England. The unit began flying long-range strategic bombardment missions on 17 November 1942 and attacked such targets as submarine pens, docks, harbours, shipyards, motor works and marshalling yards in France, Germany and the Low Countries. The squadron continued its attacks on enemy cities, manufacturing centers, transportation links and other targets until the German Capitulation in May 1945.

After combat missions ended, it moved to St Trond Air Base in Belgium in July 1945 where it conducted photo-mapping and intelligence-gathering flights called Project 'Casey Jones' over Europe and North Africa. On 15 December 1945 the squadron moved to Lechfeld Airfield, Germany which it had bombed on 18 March 1944 and now used as an occupation base. The 364th Bomb Squadron was inactivated on December 1946 in Germany.

Reactivated under Strategic Air Command (SAC) in 1951 with B-47A (later B) Stratojet medium jet bombers, it began flying operational strategic bombardment and refueling missions from MacDill AFB, Florida. In 1955, SAC upgraded the squadron to the B-47E, the major production version of the Stratojet. The squadron, with B-47s, was reassigned to Bunker Hill AFB, Indiana in May 1959 and in September 1960, it was upgraded to the B-58 Hustler supersonic medium bomber; it was declared operationally ready in August 1962. The squadron began phasing down B-58 operations in 1969, before being inactivated in 1970.

The squadron was reactivated in 1972 as a provisional B-52D Stratofortress unit at U-Tapao Air Base in Thailand. It flew combat missions over Indochina until 15 August 1973. The squadron remained on alert until June 1975 when it was inactivated once more.

Lineage[]

  • Constituted 364th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) on 28 Jun 1942
Activated on 1 Mar 1942
Inactivated on 29 Jun 1946
  • Redesignated 364th Bombardment Squadron (Very Heavy) on 11 Jun 1947
Activated on 1 Jul 1947
Inactivated on 6 Sept 1948
  • Redesignated 364th Bombardment Squadron (Medium) on 20 Dec 1950
Activated on 2 Jan 1951
Inactivated on 1 Jan 1970
  • Redesignated 364th Provisional Bombardment Squadron on 1 Jul 1972
Placed in provisional status 1 Jul 1972
Inactivated on 30 Jun 1975

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