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==History==
==History==
Established in October 1943 as a [[B-24 Liberator]] heavy bomb squadron; assigned to II Bomber Command for training. One of the last B-24 squadrons established. After training was deployed to the [[European Theater of Operations]] (ETO), being assigned to [[VIII Bomber Command]] in [[England]] at [[RAF North Pickenham]].
Combat in ETO, 11 May-18 June 1944, and 17 September 1944-11 March 1945 Squadron aircraft and personnel reassigned to other units 1 August 1944 due to heavy combat losses. Squadron remanned and requipped as special operations CARPETBAGGER organization; leaflet operations, 19 June-4 August 1944; CARPETBAGGER missions, 10 August-16 September 1944, and 12 March-25 April 1945.


Entered combat in May 1944, engaging in long-ranger strategic bombardment of enemy industrial targets in central [[Germany]]. Attacked airfields and V-weapon launching sites in [[France]] during the first week in June. Bombed coastal defenses in Normandy on 6 June 1944 and attacked bridges, railroads, and other interdiction targets in France until the middle of the month. Resumed bombardment of strategic targets in Germany and, except for support of the infantry during the [[Saint-Lô]] breakthrough on 25 July 1944. The squadron suffered very high losses of personnel and equipment while engaged in combat; combat losses leading to withdrawal of unit from operations in August 1944 after only 89 days of combat. Remaining equipment and personnel were reassigned to other Eighth Air Fore units in England.
Was redesignated a Very Heavy squadron for B-29 operations in Central Pacific, however became unnecessary when Pacific War ended. Inactivated on 17 October 1945

Squadron organization was transferred without personnel or equipment, to [[RAF Harrington]] on 5 August 1944 and assumed personnel, equipment, and the special operations "Carpetbagger" mission of the 406th Bombardment Squadron (Provisional). With black-painted aircraft configured with engine flame retardants and optimized for night operations, the group operated chiefly over southern France with B-24's and C-47's, transporting agents, supplies, and propaganda leaflets to patriots. Flew its last Carpetbagger mission in April 1945 and then ferried personnel and equipment to and from the Continent until July.

redesignated a Very Heavy squadron for B-29 operations in Central Pacific, however became unnecessary when Pacific War ended. Inactivated on 17 October 1945


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Revision as of 15:07, 31 July 2010

858th Bombardment Squadron
Active1943-1945
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Air Force
RoleBombardment; Special Operations

The 858th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the 492d Bombardment Group, based at Kirtland Field, New Mexico. It was inactivated on 17 October 1945.

History

Established in October 1943 as a B-24 Liberator heavy bomb squadron; assigned to II Bomber Command for training. One of the last B-24 squadrons established. After training was deployed to the European Theater of Operations (ETO), being assigned to VIII Bomber Command in England at RAF North Pickenham.

Entered combat in May 1944, engaging in long-ranger strategic bombardment of enemy industrial targets in central Germany. Attacked airfields and V-weapon launching sites in France during the first week in June. Bombed coastal defenses in Normandy on 6 June 1944 and attacked bridges, railroads, and other interdiction targets in France until the middle of the month. Resumed bombardment of strategic targets in Germany and, except for support of the infantry during the Saint-Lô breakthrough on 25 July 1944. The squadron suffered very high losses of personnel and equipment while engaged in combat; combat losses leading to withdrawal of unit from operations in August 1944 after only 89 days of combat. Remaining equipment and personnel were reassigned to other Eighth Air Fore units in England.

Squadron organization was transferred without personnel or equipment, to RAF Harrington on 5 August 1944 and assumed personnel, equipment, and the special operations "Carpetbagger" mission of the 406th Bombardment Squadron (Provisional). With black-painted aircraft configured with engine flame retardants and optimized for night operations, the group operated chiefly over southern France with B-24's and C-47's, transporting agents, supplies, and propaganda leaflets to patriots. Flew its last Carpetbagger mission in April 1945 and then ferried personnel and equipment to and from the Continent until July.

Returned to the US, July-August 1945 and was reassigned to Kirtland Field, New Mexico and was redesignated a B-29 Superfortress Very Heavy bomb squadron. Was programmed for B-29 operations in the Central Pacific, however became unnecessary when Pacific War ended. Inactivated on 17 October 1945

Lineage

  • Constituted as: 858th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) on 14 September 1943
Activated on 1 October 1943
Consolidated with 406th Bombardment Squadron (Provisional), 1 August 1944
Redesignated as: 858th Bombardment Squadron (Very Heavy) on 5 August 1945
Inactivated on 17 October 1945.

Assignments

Stations

Aircraft

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

  • Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0892010924.