351st Bomb Group

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351st Bomb Group Left Shoulder Badge
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The 351st Bombardment Group (Heavy), United States Army Eighth Air Force, was based at RAF Polebrook, Northamptonshire, England during World War II. The 351st flew strategic bombing missions against Nazi Germany and Nazi-occupied France using the B-17 Flying Fortress.

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[edit] Formation

The 351st was officially formed on November 24, 1942 at Geiger Field near Spokane, Washington and was comprised of the 508th, 509th, 510th and 511th Bomb Squadrons. Weather conditions prompted a move to Biggs Field near El Paso, Texas where on January 2, 1942 the 351st began conducting combat flight training operations.

[edit] Combat Operations

The 351st arrived at Polebrook on April 15, 1943 and departed June 10, 1945. It flew 9,075 sorties, dropped 20,778 tons of bombs, fired 2,776,028 rounds of ammunition, and destroyed 303 enemy aircraft. A total of 311 missions were credited. Out of 279 B-17 Flying Fortresses, 124 were lost in combat.

[edit] Citations

The 351st received a Distinguished Unit Citation (DUC) for exceptional performance on October 9, 1943 when an aircraft factory in Anklam, Germany was accurately bombed despite extremely heavy flak and intense resistance from Luftwaffe fighters. The group received another DUC for participating in the successful attack of January 11, 1944 on aircraft factories in Oschersleben and Konigslutter in central Germany.

Flying Fortresses of the 351st Bomb Group display the Triangle J tail marking.
Flying Fortresses of the 351st Bomb Group display the Triangle J tail marking.

[edit] Tail Marking

The B-17 Flying Fortresses of the 351st displayed a Triangle J tail marking.

[edit] Notable Persons of the 351st

Clark Gable was stationed at Polebrook during 1943, and served with both the 303d Bombardment Group and 351st.

Lt. Col. James "Jimmy" T. Stewart served as commander of the 508th Squadron from May 14, 1943 - Aug. 28, 1945 and flew over 40 combat missions.

[edit] Unit Organization

[edit] Group Commanders:

  • Col. William A. Hatcher Jnr. Nov. 24, 1942 - Dec. 31, 1943
  • Col. Eugene A. Romig Jan. 3, 1944 - Oct. 12, 1944
  • Col. Robert W. Burns Oct. 12, 1944 - Mar. 30, 1945
  • Col. Merlin I. Carter Mar. 31, 1945 - Aug. 28, 1945

[edit] 508th Squadron (YB)

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[edit] Commanders
  • Maj. Kieth G. Birlem Nov. 24, 1942 - May 7, 1943
  • Lt. Col. James T. Stewart May 14, 1943 - Aug. 28, 1945
  • Cap. Robert S. Parnell Feb. 24, 1944 -

[edit] Personnel

List of personnel 351st Bomb Group 508th Bomb Squadron

[edit] 509th Squadron (RQ)

509th Bomb Squadron Badge

[edit] Commanders
  • Lt. Col. Elzia Ledoux Nov. 24, 1942 - Jul. 1, 1944
  • Maj. Paul L. Fishburne Jul. 1, 1944 - Sep. 25, 1944
  • Maj. Franklin A. Richardson Sep. 25, 1944 - Mar. 25, 1945
  • Maj. Mortimore L. Korges Mar. 25, 1945 - Aug. 28, 1945

[edit] Personnel

List of personnel 351st Bomb Group 509th Bomb Squadron

[edit] 510th Squadron (TU)

510th Bomb Squadron Badge

[edit] Commanders
  • Cap. William R. Forsythe Nov. 24, 1942 - May 14, 1943
  • Maj. John R. Blaylock May 17, 1943 - Dec. 31, 1943
  • Maj. Leonard B. Roper Jan. 4, 1944 - Jul. 21, 1944
  • Lt. Col. Paul D. Wood Jul. 21, 1944 - Oct. 15, 1944
  • Maj. Leonard B. Roper Oct. 15, 1944 - Jan. 17, 1945
  • Maj. John D. Gorham Jnr. Jan. 17, 1945 - Aug. 28, 1945

[edit] Personnel

List of personnel 351st Bomb Group 510th Bomb Squadron

[edit] 511th Squadron (DS)

511th Bomb Squadron Badge

[edit] Commanders
  • Lt. Col. Clinton F. Ball Nov. 24, 1942 - Sep. 23, 1943
  • Cap. Harry B. Morse Sep. 27, 1943 - Oct. 1, 1943
  • Lt. Col. John B. Carraway Oct. 1, 1943 - Aug. 28, 1945
  • Cap. Robert S. Parnell Feb. 24, 1945 -

[edit] Personnel

List of personnel 351st Bomb Group 511th Bomb Squadron

[edit] Modern Day Lineage

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