*** Welcome to piglix ***

389th Bombardment Group

389th Strategic Missile Wing
Shield Strategic Air Command.png
564th Strategic Missile Squadron Convair SM-65D Atlas missile 58-2205.jpg
Active 1942–1945; 1961–1965
Country  United States
Branch  United States Air Force
Role
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Operations
Part of Strategic Air Command
Nickname(s) Sky Scorpions (World War II)
Engagements European Theater of Operations
Decorations Distinguished Unit Citation
Insignia
389th Strategic Missile Wing emblem (approved 15 May 1962) 389th Strategic Missile Wing.PNG
VIII Bomber Command Tail Marking Circle C

The 389th Strategic Missile Wing is an inactive unit of the United States Air Force. Its last assignment was with the 13th Strategic Missile Division at Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, where it was inactivated on 25 March 1965.

The wing was first active during World War II as the 389th Bombardment Group, a Consolidated B-24 Liberator unit that served with VIII Bomber Command in England. The group was stationed at RAF Hethel in early 1943. It was one of three Eighth Air Force B-24 groups that took part in Operation Tidal Wave, the Ploiești Mission of 1 August 1943. For his actions during the Ploiești operation, Second Lieutenant Lloyd Herbert Hughes was awarded the Medal of Honor. The group continued in combat until the surrender of Germany in 1945, then returned to the United States where it was inactivated.

The 389th Strategic Missile Wing was activated in 1961, when it assumed the assets of the inactivating 706th Strategic Missile Wing. It operated Atlas missiles at Warren until they were phased out in 1965.

In early 1984, the group and wing were consolidated into a single unit, but have not been active since.

The wing was first activated as the 389th Bombardment Group (Heavy) on 19 December 1942 at Davis-Monthan Field, Arizona with the 564th,565th,566th and 567th Bombardment Squadrons assigned. The group prepared for duty overseas with Consolidated B-24 Liberators.


...
Wikipedia

...