361st Fighter Group

HISTORY:

Constituted as 361st Fighter Group on 28 Jan 1943. Activated on 10 Feb 1943. Joined Eighth AF in England in Nov 1943. Entered combat with P-47 aircraft on 21 Jan 1944 and converted to P-51's in May 1944. Operated from England during 1944 but sent a detachment to France for operations in the Battle of the Bulge (Dec 1944-Jan 1945), moved to Belgium in Feb 1945, and returned to England in Apr 1945. Served primarily as an escort organization, covering the penetration, attack, and withdrawal of bomber formations that the AAF sent against targets on the Continent. Also engaged in counter-air patrols, fighter sweeps, and strafing and dive-bombing missions. Attacked such targets as airdromes, marshalling yards, missile sites, industrial areas, ordnance depots, oil refineries, trains, and highways. During its operations, participated in the assault against the German Air Force and aircraft industry during Big Week, 20-25 Feb 1944; the Normandy invasion, Jun 1944; the St Lo breakthrough, Jul 1944; the airborne attack on Holland, Sep 1944; and the airborne assault across the Rhine, Mar 1945. Flew last combat mission on 20 Apr 1945. Returned to the US in Nov. Inactivated on 10 Nov 1945.

Redesignated 127th Fighter Group. Allotted to ANG (Mich) on 24 May 1946. Extended federal recognition on 29 Sep 1946. Ordered into active service on 1 Feb 1951. Assigned to Air Training Command. Redesignated 127th Pilot Training Group in Mar 1951. Used F-51, F-80, and F-84 aircraft while serving as a training organization. Relieved from active duty and returned to ANG (Mich), on 1 Nov 1952. Redesignated 127th Fighter-Bomber Group.

SQUADRONS:

107th: 1951-1952. 197th: 1951-1952. 374th (later 171st): 1943-1945; 1951-1952. 375th: 1943-1945. 376th: 1943-1945.

STATIONS:

Richmond AAB, Va, 10 Feb 1943
Langley Field, Va, 26 May 1943
Millville AAFld, NJ, 20 Jul 1943
Camp Springs AAFd, Md, 28 Aug 1943
Richmond AAB, Va, 20 Sep-11 Nov 1943
Bottisham, England, 30 Nov 1943
Little Walden, England, 26 Sep 1944
Chievres, Belgium, 1 Feb-Apr 1945
Little Walden, England, 9 Apr-3 Nov 1945
Camp Kilmer, NJ, 9-10 Nov 1945.
Detroit-Wayne Major Aprt, Mich, 1 Feb 1951
Luke AFB, Ariz, 23 Feb 1951-1 Nov 1952.

COMMANDERS:

Col Thomas J J Christian Jr, 10 Feb 1943
Col Ronald F Fallows, 14 Aug 1944
Lt Col Roy B Caviness, 31 Aug 1944
Lt Col Joseph J Kruzel, 20 Sep 1944
Lt Col Roy B Caviness, 3 Nov 1944
Col Junius W Dennison Jr, 2 Dec 1944
Lt Col Roy B Caviness, 15 Apr 1945
Col John D Landers, 29 Jun 1945-unkn.
Col David T McKnight, 1951
Col Maurice L Martin, 6 Aug 1951-unkn.

CAMPAIGNS:

Air Offensive, Europe; Normandy; Northern France; Rhineland; Ardennes-Alsace; Central Europe.

DECORATIONS:

Distinguished Unit Citation: Germany, 11 Sep 1944.

INSIGNE:

Insigne. Shield: Gules (scarlet) a bendlet divided per bend into five equal parts, the center azure, and the outer two or, and of the first (dark red), between in chief three fleur-de-lis in pale, of the third, and in base a giant (Saguaro) cactus footed to the sinister by an apple blossom stemmed both proper. Motto: Parati Stamus - We Stand Ready. (Approved 30 Jul 1954.)


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