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75th Bombardment Squadron

75th Bombardment Squadron
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Emblem of the 75th Bombardment Squadron
Active 1940–1963
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
Type Bombardment

The 75th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was to the 4039th Strategic Wing, stationed at Griffiss Air Force Base, New York.

It was inactivated on 1 February 1963.

Established as a pre-World War II GHQAF bombardment squadron, it was equipped with B-18 Bolos and early-model B-26 Marauders. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the squadron was engaged in anti-submarine operations over the mid-Atlantic coast. It was reassigned to the Third Air Force, equipped with A-26 Invader light bombers; but it deployed with the Fifth Air Force in Australia in 1942 as part of the re-equipping of that command, following the 1941–1942 Battle of the Philippines.

It then deployed to the South Pacific Area (SPA), being assigned to the Thirteenth Air Force and attacking enemy targets in the Solomon Islands, New Hebrides and other locations north and east of Papua New Guinea. It became part of General MacArthur's New Guinea campaign, supporting ground forces with the tactical bombing of enemy formations and targets along the northern coast of New Guinea and in the Dutch East Indies.

The squadron attacked enemy forces in the Philippines during early 1945 as part of the liberation from Japanese control; it continued combat missions until the Japanese capitulation in August 1945 and became part of the Fifth Air Force in Occupied Japan in 1946 before being demobilized and inactivated in May 1946.


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