512th Bombing Squadron

Constituted 512th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) on
19 October 1942. Activated on 341 October 1942. Redesignated 512th
Bombardment Squadron (Very Heavy) on 23 May 1945. Inactivated
on 26th Mar 1946. Redesignated 512th Reconnaissance Squadron (Very
Long-Range, Weather) on 6 May 1947.Activated on 23 May 1947. Inactivated
on 20 Sept 1948. Activated on 13 Feb 1949. Inactivated on 20 Feb
1951. Redesignated 512th Bombardment Squadron (Medium) on 25th
May 1951. Activated on 1 June 1951.
ASSIGNMENTS: 376th Bombardment Group, 31 Oct 1942;
468th Bombardment Group, 10 Nov 1945-26 Mar 1946. 376th Reconnaissance
Group, 23 May 1947; Air Weather Service, 16 Sep 1947; 308th Reconnaissance
Group, 14 Oct 1946-20 Sep 1948. 308th Reconnaissance Group, 1
Feb 1949; 2143d Air Weather Wing, 14 Nov 1949-20 Feb 1951. 376th
Bombardment Group, 1 Jun 1951; 376th Bombardment Wing, 16 Jun
1952-.
STATIONS: Lydda, Palestine, 1 Oct 1942; Abu Sueir,
Egypt, 9 Nov 1942; Gambut, Libya, 10 Feb 1943; Soluch, Libya,
25 Feb 1943; Bengasi, Libya, 16 Apr 1943; Enfidaville, Tunisia,
c. 26 Sep 1943 (detachment operated from Bengasi, Libya, 3-11
Oct 1943); San Pancrazio, Italy, c. 19 Nov 1943-19 Apr 1945; Harvard
AAFld, Neb, 8 May 1945; Grand Island AAFld, Neb, 25 Jun 1945;
Tarrant Field, Tex, 10 Nov 1945; Roswell AAFld, NM, 9 Jan-26 Mar
1946. Gravelly Point, VA, 23 May 1947-20Sep 1948. Fairfield-Suisun
AFB, California, 13 Feb 1949-9 Jan 1950; Yokota, Japan 27 Jan
1950; Misawa, Japan, 11 Aug 1950-20 Feb 1951. Forbes AFB, Kan,
1 Jun 1951; Barksdale AFB, LA, 10 Oct 1951; Lockbourne AFB, Ohio,
1 Dec 1957-.
AIRCRAFT: B-17, 1942; B-24, 1942-1945; B-29, 1945.
B/RB/WB-29, 1949-1951; C-47, 1949-1950; C-54, 1950-1951; B-29,
1951-1954; B-47, 1954-1961; E-47, 1961-.
OPERATIONS: Combat in MTO and ETO, 1 Nov 1942-15
Apr 1943; not fully manned or equipped, 10 Nov 1945-26 Mar 1946.
Not manned, 23 May 1947-20 Sep 1949. Served in Korean War, c.
1 Jul 1950- Feb 1951. Primarily electronic countermeasures, c.
Nov 1952-.
SERVICE STREAMERS: NONE.
CAMPAIGNS: WWII: Egypt-Libya; Air Offensive, Europe;
Tunisia; Sicily; Naples-Foggia; Anzio; Rome-Arno; Normandy; Northern
France; Southern France; North Apennines; Rhineland; Central Europe;
Po Valley; Air combat, EAME Theater. Korean War: UN Defensive;
UN Offensive; CCF Intervention; First UN Counter offensive.
DECORATIONS: DUC: North Africa and Sicily, (Nov)
1942-17 Aug 194; Ploesti, Rumania, 1 Aug 1943; Bratislava, Czechoslovakia,
16 Jun 1944. Air Force Outstanding Unit Award: 27 Jun 27 Dec 1950.
EMBLEM. On a white disc, a black skull and cross bones
surmounting a black three-bladed propeller, one blade to base, within border
formed by red counter-clockwise, stylized rotation lines from tips of propeller
blades. (Approved 6 Jan 1944.)
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