499th Fighter-Bomber Squadron explained
Unit Name: | 499th Fighter-Bomber Squadron |
Dates: | 1942–1944 |
Role: | Fighter-Bomber training |
Battles: | World War II |
Identification Symbol Label: | 499th Fighter-Bomber Squadron) emblem (approved 31 August 1942)[1] |
The 499th Fighter-Bomber Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the 85th Fighter-Bomber Group stationed at Waycross Army Airfield, Georgia. It was inactivated on 1 May 1944.[1]
History
Participated in air-ground maneuvers, October 1942— April 1943, and afterward served as a replacement training unit until 1 May 1944
Lineage
- Constituted as the 305th Bombardment Squadron (Light) on 13 January 1942
Activated on 10 February 1942
Redesignated: 305th Bombardment Squadron (Dive) on 27 July 1942
Redesignated: 499th Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 10 August 1943
Disbanded on 1 May 1944[1]
Assignments
Stations
- Savannah Army Air Base, Georgia, 10 February 1942
- Bowman Field, Kentucky, 16 February 1942
- Hunter Field, Georgia, 9 June 1942
- Waycross Army Air Field, Georgia, 15 August 1942
- Gillespie Field, Tennessee, 3 October 1942
- Blythe Army Air Base, California, 2 November 1942
- Rice Army Air Field, California, 10 December 1942
- Harding Army Air Field, Louisiana, 8 April 1943
- Waycross Army Air Field, Georgia, 22 August 1943
- Harris Neck Army Air Field, Georgia, 20 September 1943
- Waycross Army Air Field, Georgia, 13 December 1943 – 1 May 1944[1]
Aircraft
References
Bibliography
Notes and References
- Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 602