1st Bombardment Wing (World War II)

1st Bombardment Wing
Active 1918; 1919–1924; 1931–1945
Country United States
Branch United States Army Air Forces
Role Bomber Command and Control
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Thomas DeW. Milling
Carl A. Spaatz
Henry H. Arnold
Laurence S. Kuter
Haywood S. Hansell
Frank A. Armstrong

The 1st Bombardment Wing is an inactive United States Army Air Force unit. It was the first wing formed in the reorganized United States Army Air Service, created in August 1919 to control three groups patrolling the border with Mexico after revolution broke out there. Its last assignment was with the Continental Air Forces, based at McChord Field, Washington. It was inactivated on 7 November 1945.

As the 1st Wing, the unit was one of the original wings of the GHQ Air Force on 1 March 1935. During World War II, it was one of the primary B-17 Flying Fortress heavy strategic bombardment wings of VIII Bomber Command and later, Eighth Air Force.

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History

Lineage

Demobilized in France in December 1918.
Inactivated on 26 June 1924.
Activated on 1 April 1931
Redesignated 1st Pursuit Wing in 1933
Redesignated 1st Wing 1 March 1935
Redesignated 1st Bombardment Wing 19 October 1940
Redesignated 1st Combat Bombardment Wing (Heavy) in August 1943
Redesignated 1st Bombardment Wing (Heavy) in June 1945
Inactivated On 7 November 1945

Assignments

Redesignated: 1st Air Division: 19 December 1944 – 26 August 1945

Stations

Components

VIII Bomber Command

Attached to: 201st Provisional Combat Bombardment Wing, February-13 September 1943
Attached to: 102d Provisional Combat Bombardment Wing, May-13 September 1943
Attached to: 102d Provisional Combat Bombardment Wing, February–May 1943
Attached to: 103d Provisional Combat Bombardment Wing, May-13 September 1943
Attached to: 102d Provisional Combat Bombardment Wing, February-13 September 1943
Attached to: 101st Provisional Combat Bombardment Wing, February–June 1943
Attached to: 102d Provisional Combat Bombardment Wing, June-13 September 1943
Attached to: 101st Provisional Combat Bombardment Wing, May-13 September 1943
Attached to: 103d Provisional Combat Bombardment Wing, May-13 September 1943
Attached to: 101st Provisional Combat Bombardment Wing, June-13 September 1943
Attached to: 103d Provisional Combat Bombardment Wing, June-13 September 1943

* Note: Reassigned to Twelfth Air Force

Operations

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Organized at Toul Airdrome, France, during World War I. Served in combat, July–November 1918. Operated first in the defensive sector near Toul. During the St Mihiel offensive in Sep, flew reconnaissance sorties, protected observation aircraft, attacked enemy observation balloons, strafed enemy troops, flew counter-air patrols, and bombed towns, bridges, and railroad stations behind the enemy's lines. During the Meuse-Argonne offensive (26 September – 11 November 1918) bombardment aircraft continued their attacks behind the lines while pursuit ships concentrated mainly on large-scale counter-air patrols.

Reactivated in 1919. Engaged in border patrol activities until it became an advanced flying training wing in 1922. Inactivated in 1924. Reactivated in 1931 as the 1st Bombardment Wing, then became the 1st Wing on 1 March 1935 as a component of GHQ Air Force, and conducted much of the Army's pursuit, bombardment, attack, and observation activities in the western part of the US until 1941.

Moved to England, July–August 1942, and became a heavy bombardment wing of Eighth AF. Served in combat in the European theater from August 1942 until 25 April 1945, receiving a DUC for an attack on aircraft factories in Germany on 11 January 1944. Returned to the US in August 1945. Inactivated On 7 November 1945.

References

 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Air Force Historical Research Agency.

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