The 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy) was an air combat unit of the United States Army Air Forces during the Second World War. Classified as a heavy bombardment...
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Force Base, Nebraska. The wing's predecessor, the World War II 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy) was a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress unit formed at MacDill...
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II 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy), an Eighth Air Force B-17 Flying Fortress unit assigned to England, it was one of the first USAAF heavy bomb groups deployed...
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B-17G-30-BO Flying Fortress heavy bomber, of the 323d Bombardment Squadron, 91st Bombardment Group, that completed 140 combat missions during World War...
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inventory on 15 July 1942, and delivered in September 1942 to the 91st Bombardment Group at Dow Field, Bangor, Maine. It deployed to Prestwick, Scotland...
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RAF Kimbolton (section 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy))
Force 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy), arriving from Walla Walla AAF, Washington during September. The 91st was assigned to the 1st Combat Bombardment Wing...
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States Air Force, has confirmed that a B-17F of the 323rd Bombardment Squadron, 91st Bombardment Group, serial number 42-5077 and nicknamed Delta Rebel No....
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A bombardment group or bomb group was a unit of organizational command and control group of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) during World War...
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Süddeutsche Zeitung's Magazin supplement. During World War II, the 91st Bombardment Group of the United States Army Air Forces referred to the gesture as...
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Forces 91st Bombardment Group (14 Oct 1942 – 23 Jun 1945) 94th Bombardment Group (Apr - 27 May 1943) United States Air Force 353d Bombardment Squadron...
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Army Air Force, Starcer was a line mechanic and artist for the 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy), of the VIII Bomber Command, Eighth Army Air Force, based...
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sign L tail Square-B, which is livery of the 334th Bombardment Squadron of the 95th Bombardment Group. Records indicate 42-37994 was not assigned as such;...
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Army Air Base, Washington, was assigned to the 324th Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group (RAF Bassingbourn approximately 3 mi (5 km) north of Royston), as a...
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34th Bombardment Group) 34th Bombardment Group, 25 February 1942 – 28 August 1945 91st Strategic Reconnaissance Group, 16 April 1950 (attached to 91st Strategic...
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documents and military artefacts about the RAF, USAAF and the 91st Bombardment Group. The museum is currently closed. Bassingbourn Barracks was used...
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Minot Air Force Base (section 91st Operations Group)
to the 91st Combat Support Group were the 91st Civil Engineering Squadron, the 91st Security Police Squadron, 91st Communications Squadron, 91st Supply...
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Havelaar, Marion H. (1995) The Ragged Irregulars of Bassingbourn: The 91st Bombardment Group in World War II. Schiffer Military History. ISBN 0-88740-810-9 p...
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323d Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron (redirect from 323d Bombardment Squadron)
Harding Field as the 323rd Bombardment Squadron, one of the three original bombardment squadrons of the 91st Bombardment Group. It was equipped with the...
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322d Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron (redirect from 322nd Bombardment Squadron)
Harding Field as the 322nd Bombardment Squadron, one of the three original bombardment squadrons of the 91st Bombardment Group. It was equipped with the...
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RAF Bassingbourn on 23 March. Assigned to the 401st Bombardment Squadron of the 91st Bombardment Group, it began flying missions the next day. 2nd Lt. Paul...
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Eighth Air Force (section Groups)
Combat Bombardment Wing, RAF Bassingbourn (Call sign: Goonchild/Swordfish) 91st Bombardment Group (Triangle-A), RAF Bassingbourn 381st Bombardment Group (Triangle-L)...
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Harding Field as the 324th Bombardment Squadron, one of the three original bombardment squadrons of the 91st Bombardment Group. It was equipped with the...
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aircraft in the coming years. The 6 ARW consists of: 6th Operations Group (6 OG) 91st Air Refueling Squadron (91 ARS) Operates the Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker...
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fuselage—the associated bombardment squadron (BS) is listed, along with the squadron's bombardment group (BG). Most commonly, a group would have four squadrons...
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Bomb Group on 18 March over Helgoland. On 22 March, Knoke successfully downed the B-17 Flying Fortress Liberty Bell, of the 91st Bombardment Group, with...
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for bomber training. Between 1942 and 1945 it was home to a USAAF 91st Bombardment Group heavy bomber squadron, followed by an RAF air transport squadron...
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Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. The group traces its history back to the World War II 407th Bombardment Group (Dive) which was established 23 March...
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made to reassign the 91st. On 16 June 1952 the 91st was reassigned to Lockbourne AFB, Ohio. The 301st Bombardment Wing joined the 91st SRW at Barksdale on...
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received a Silver Star. Five months later, Milton was commander of the 91st Bombardment Group and copilot of a B-17 over Nazi Germany when he was "painfully wounded"...
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the B-17 Flying Fortress Jersey Bounce of the 91st Bombardment Group. 22 March 1943 Attack by six groups of B-17s and B-24 Liberators on U-boat yards....
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