The squadron was originally activated during World War II as the 562d Bombardment Squadron. After training in the United States, it deployed to the European Theater of Operations, where it participated in the strategic bombing campaign against Germany. The squadron was twice awarded the Distinguished Unit Citation for its combat actions. Following V-E Day, it returned to the United States and was inactivated. The squadron was briefly active in the reserve in the late 1940s, but does not appear to have been fully manned or equipped.
The squadron was redesignated the 562d Fighter-Bomber Squadron and activated in 1953. It moved to Europe, but was inactivated in 1957, when it was replaced by another unit. It was activated again as the 562d Tactical Fighter Squadron in 1962. It conducted frequent deployments, but focused on training pilots for operations in Southeast Asia. Elements of the squadron participated in combat there, although the squadron remained in the United States. From 1973, it conducted Wild Weasel training. It deployed elements for Desert Storm before inactivating in 1992.
History
World War II
Initial training and deployment
The 562d was first activated as the 562d Bombardment Squadron at Gowen Field, Idaho, one of the four original squadrons of the 388th Bombardment Group, in December 1942.[1][3] The cadre that formed at Gowen moved to Wendover Field, Utah in February 1943, where the unit was fully manned and squadron training with Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bombers began. Training continued until June 1943, when it deployed to England. The air echelon ferried its B-17s to England via the northern ferry route, while the ground echelon departed for Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, the port of embarkation, sailing in the RMS Queen Elizabeth on 1 July.[4]
Combat in Europe
The squadron assembled at RAF Knettishall, its combat station, and flew its first combat mission on 17 July, when it attacked an aircraft factory in Amsterdam. The squadron primarily engaged in the strategic bombing campaign against Germany, attacking industrial sites, oil refineries and storage facilities, communications centers and naval targets on the European Continent.[3]
The squadron was awarded a Distinguished Unit Citation (DUC) for attacking an aircraft factory at Regensburg, Germany, on 17 August 1943, withstanding heavy resistance to reach the target. It was awarded a second DUC for three separate missions: an earlier attack on a tire and rubber factory in Hanover, Germany on 26 July 1943 and two missions in 1944, one against synthetic oil refineries near Brüx, Germany[e] on 12 May and at Ruhland, Germany on 21 June. This last attack was on a shuttle bombing mission from England to Germany to Poltava, USSR,[f] to Foggia, Italy, and back to England.[3] Other strategic targets included aircraft factories at Brunswick, Kassel, and Reims; airfields at Paris, Berlin and in Bordeaux; naval installations at Emden, Kiel and La Pallice, chemical works in Ludwigshafen; ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt and rail marshalling yards in Bielefeld, Brussels, and Osnabruck.[3]
The squadron was occasionally diverted from the strategic campaign to perform air support and interdiction missions. It attacked military installations in France in early 1944 to help prepare the way for Operation Overlord, the invasion of Normandy, and on D Day hit coastal defenses, artillery batteries and transportation targets. It attacked troop concentrations and supply depots. In July 1944, it supported Operation Cobra at Saint Lo and the following month attacked targets in Caen. It struck military installations and airfields near Arnhem during Operation Market Garden, the unsuccessful attempt to secure a bridgehead across the Rhine in the Netherlands. It attacked transportation targets to support the final drive through Germany in early 1945.[3]
Return and inactivation
The squadron flew its last combat mission to the Landsberg Airfield near Munich, on 21 April 1945. After V-E Day, the squadron flew missions to the Netherlands to drop food in flooded areas. It then began redeploying to the United States. Its aircraft left Knettishall between 9 June and 5 July 1945. The ground echelon sailed again on the Queen Elizabeth on 5 August. The squadron inactivated at Sioux Falls Army Air Field, South Dakota on 28 August 1945.[1][3][4][5]
Air reserve
The squadron was activated in the reserves at Orchard Place Airport, Illinois on 12 June 1947 and assigned to the 338th Bombardment Group. The squadron trained under the supervision of Air Defense Command (ADC)'s 141st AAF Base Unit (Reserve Training) (later the 2471st Air Force Reserve Flying Training Center), although it does not appear that it was fully manned or equipped.[1][6] Although nominally a bombardment unit, the squadron was equipped with North American AT-6 Texan and Beechcraft AT-11 Kansan trainers.[1]
The squadron was redesignated the 562d Fighter-Bomber Squadron and activated at Clovis Air Force Base, New Mexico in November 1953.[1] The squadron was equipped with North American F-86F Sabres, with a capability of carrying nuclear weapons.[10] A year after activation, in November 1954, the squadron was transferred to United States Air Forces Europe and departed, along with other elements of the 388th Fighter-Bomber Wing, for Étain-Rouvres Air Base, France. However, construction at Etain was not far enough advanced to permit it to accept fighter aircraft, and only the wing headquarters settled in to the base.[11][12] Instead, the squadron ferried their Sabres to Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, arriving the following month.[1][13]
Little flying was done in the squadron's first winter in Europe due to weather. It deployed to Wheelus Air Base, Libya in April 1955, where it was able to train in gunnery and bombing for the first time since arriving in Europe. The squadron rejoined the wing at its permanent base in France in September 1955. Starting in November 1955, it began deployments to Detachment 1 of the 388th Wing at Hahn Air Base, Germany to stand nuclear alert. The detachment moved to Spangdahlem in February 1956.[14]
In August 1956, the squadron began training to convert to the North American F-100 Super Sabre. The conversion was completed by May 1957.[15] However, the squadron flew the "Hun" for less than a year. On 10 December 1957, the 49th Fighter-Bomber Wing moved from Japan on paper to replace the 388th Wing, The 562d was inactivated and its mission, personnel and aircraft transferred to the 8th Fighter-Bomber Squadron.[1][16][17]
In January 1966, the squadron focused on training replacement F-105 pilots for units in Southeast Asia. It continued this mission until August 1970, when the need for "Thud Drivers" diminished with the withdrawal of the United States from Southeast Asia. The squadron continued to fly the F-105 until inactivated in September 1972.[1]
Wild Weasel operations
The squadron was again activated on 31 October 1974 at George Air Force Base, California and assigned to the 35th Tactical Fighter Wing. It was once again equipped with F-105s, but now with the two seat F-105G equipped for the Wild Weasel mission. The squadron upgraded to McDonnell F-4G Phantom IIs in 1980, and starting the following year trained electronic warfare officers in the Wild Weasel mission. It continued in this role until inactivating in June 1992. During Operation Desert Storm, the squadron deployed crews and aircraft to participate in combat operations.[1][5]
Navigator training
The squadron was redesignated the 562nd Flying Training Squadron and activated at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas in May 1993 and assigned to the 12th Operations Group. the squadron operated the Boeing T-43 Bobcat to train navigators and naval flight officers in Joint Undergraduate Navigator Training until navigator training and electronic warfare officer training was combined into the Combat Systems Officer course and moved to Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida. The squadron was inactivated in November 2010.[1][5][21]
Lineage
Constituted as the 562d Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) on 19 December 1942
Activated on 24 December 1942
Redesignated 562nd Bombardment Squadron, Heavy on 20 August 1943
Inactivated on 28 August 1945
Redesignated 562nd Bombardment Squadron, Very Heavy on 5 May 1947
Activated in the reserve on 12 June 1947
Inactivated on 27 June 1949
Redesignated 562nd Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 5 November 1953
Activated on 23 November 1953
Inactivated on 10 December 1957
Redesignated 562nd Tactical Fighter Squadron and activated, on 1 May 1962 (not organized)
Organized on 1 October 1962
Inactivated on 31 July 1972
Activated on 31 October 1974
Redesignated 562nd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron on 9 October 1980
Redesignated 562nd Fighter Squadron on 1 November 1991
Inactivated on 30 June 1992
Redesignated 562nd Flying Training Squadron on 14 December 1992
^Aircraft is Boeing T-43A-BN Bobcat, serial 73-1153, Spirit of San Antonio. Retired from the Air Force on 17 September 2010 and on display at Randolph Air Force Base. Baugher, Joe (25 March 2023). "1973 USAF Serial Numbers". Joe Baugher. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
^Approved 7 July 1944. Description: On a medium blue disc, border yellow, a yellow aerial bomb caricatured in form of a fighter, with look of ferocity on face, diving toward dexterbase, having legs and arms, and wearing shoes, boxing gloves, aviator's helmet and white goggles, striking a blow with the right gloved hand, and leaving large yellow impact mark ay point of yellow lightning flash, all emitting yellow speed lines to rear.
^Aircraft is Boeing B-17F-120-BO Flying Fortress, serial 42-30793, Tom Paine. It flew its last combat mission on 29 December 1944. Baugher, Joe (10 April 2023). "1942 USAF Serial Numbers". Joe Baugher. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
^Aircraft is North American F-100D-40-NH Super Sabre, serial 55-2760. It was transferred to the Turkish Air Force on 27 May 1959. Baugher, Joe (21 April 2023). "1955 USAF Serial Numbers". Joe Baugher. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
Freeman, Roger A. (1970). The Mighty Eighth: Units, Men and Machines (A History of the US 8th Army Air Force). London, England, UK: Macdonald and Company. ISBN978-0-87938-638-2.
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