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The 342nd Fighter-Day Group is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the
342nd Fighter-Day Wing The 342nd Fighter Day Wing (FDW) is an inactive United States Air Force wing. Its last duty assignment was at Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina. History On 25 July 1956, the 342nd Fighter Day Wing was established and activated at Myrtle Beach A ...
at Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, South Carolina, where it was inactivated on 18 November 1956, when its personnel and equipment were transferred to another unit, which was simultaneously activated. The group was first activated in September 1942 as the 342d Composite Group. It participated in the defense of Iceland until it was disbanded in March 1944.


History


World War II

The group was first activated at
Meeks Field Naval Air Station Keflavik (NASKEF) was a United States Navy station at Keflavík International Airport, Iceland, located on the Reykjanes peninsula on the south-west portion of the island. NASKEF was closed on 8 September 2006, and its facilitie ...
, Iceland in September 1942 as the 342d Composite Group. It was to act as a headquarters for
fighter aircraft Fighter aircraft are fixed-wing military aircraft designed primarily for air-to-air combat. In military conflict, the role of fighter aircraft is to establish air superiority of the battlespace. Domination of the airspace above a battlefield ...
squadrons defending Iceland. The group initially included the 33d and
337th Fighter Squadron 337th may refer to: *337th Aeronautical Systems Group, inactive United States Air Force unit *337th Air Control Squadron, part of the 33d Fighter Wing, an AETC unit, based at the USAF Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida *337th Airlift Squadron, part of ...
s. The 33d Squadron had deployed to Iceland in August 1941, prior to the formal entry of the United States into World War II and flew Bell P-39 Airacobras.Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp, 180-181 the
337th Fighter Squadron 337th may refer to: *337th Aeronautical Systems Group, inactive United States Air Force unit *337th Air Control Squadron, part of the 33d Fighter Wing, an AETC unit, based at the USAF Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida *337th Airlift Squadron, part of ...
was activated along with the group and was equipped with
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s.Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 47 The
50th Fighter Squadron 5 (five) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number, and cardinal number, following 4 and preceding 6, and is a prime number. It has attained significance throughout history in part because typical humans have five digits on e ...
, flying Lightnings, had diverted from its deployment to England and had begun operating from Iceland in August 1942, although formally stationed in England. In November, its duty station became Iceland and it was assigned to the group, replacing the 337th Squadron, which moved to the United States later that month.Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 215-216 The group's participation in the defense of Iceland was intercepting German long range aircraft attempting to attack Iceland. It also attacked enemy planes in their area of responsibility that were on reconnaissance missions.Maurer, ''Combat Units'', pp. 220-221 An American plane had been the first to destroy an enemy plane in Iceland. On the morning of 14 August 1942 two American fighter pilots intercepted and destroyed a Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor about ten miles north of Reykjavík. It was the first German plane of the war to be shot down by the
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.Conn, Engelman & Fairchild, p. 552 During the next two months American fighter planes shot down two more German planes and intercepted others.A few planes appeared during the winter, but none was intercepted and only two came under antiaircraft fire. A Junkers Ju 88 bomber, was shot down in April 1943 by two planes of the 50th Fighter Squadron. On 5 August, American planes shot down another German bomber, the fifth and last enemy plane to be destroyed over Iceland. The group also conducted antisubmarine patrols in the North Atlantic and provided cover for convoys on the run to Murmansk", Soviet Union. After the summer of 1943, little German activity was noted over the North Atlantic skies. The enemy was on the defensive, and the American defensive outposts in the Atlantic were shifting to secondary roles. In February 1944, the 50th Squadron became non operational and was transferred from the group. With only a single squadron remaining, the group was disbanded in March 1944, and the 33d Squadron was transferred to the
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Jet fighter training

The group was reconstituted, designated the 342d Fighter-Day Group, and activated in July 1956 as part of the
342d Fighter-Day Wing The 342nd Fighter Day Wing (FDW) is an inactive United States Air Force wing. Its last duty assignment was at Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina. History On 25 July 1956, the 342nd Fighter Day Wing was established and activated at Myrtle Beach AFB, ...
when the Air Force re-opened Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, South Carolina. The group began training with
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advanced jet trainers and reconnaissance versions of the single seat Lockheed F-80 Shooting Stars in preparation for equipping with the North American F-100 Super Sabre. However, before the group could reach operational status, it was inactivated and its personnel and equipment were transferred to the 354th Fighter-Day Group.


Lineage

* Constituted as the 342nd Composite Group on 29 August 1942 : Activated on 11 September 1942 : Disbanded on 18 March 1944 * Reconstituted and redesignated 342nd Fighter-Day Group on 7 May 1956''See'', Ravenstein, p. 181 (342d Wing) : Activated on 25 July 1956 : Inactivated on 18 November 1956


Assignments

*
Iceland Base Command Iceland Base Command (IBC) is an inactive United States Army organization. It was established for the United States defense of the Kingdom of Iceland during World War II. It was inactivated on 4 March 1947. History Origins Iceland was an impor ...
, 11 September 1942 * 24th Composite Wing, 25 December 1942 – 18 March 1944 *
342nd Fighter-Day Wing The 342nd Fighter Day Wing (FDW) is an inactive United States Air Force wing. Its last duty assignment was at Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina. History On 25 July 1956, the 342nd Fighter Day Wing was established and activated at Myrtle Beach A ...
, 25 July 1956 – 18 November 1956Ravenstein, p. 181


Components

* 33d Fighter Squadron (later 33d Fighter-Day Squadron), 11 September 1942 – 18 March 1944, 25 July–19 November 1956 * 50th Fighter Squadron, 14 November 1942 – 1 February 1944 * 337th Fighter Squadron, 11 September–26 November 1942 *
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, 25 July–19 November 1956 * 573d Fighter-Day Squadron, 25 July–19 November 1956


Stations

* Meeks Field, Iceland 29 August 1942 – 18 March 1944 * Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, South Carolina, 25 July–18 November 1956Station information through July 1956 in Maurer, ''Combat Units'', pp. 220-221; ''see'' Ravenstein, p. 181.


Aircraft

* Lockheed P-38 Lightning (1942–1944) * Bell P-39 Airacobra (1942–1944) * Curtiss P-40 Warhawk (1942–1944) * Douglas B-18 Bolo (1942–1944) * Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star (1956) * Lockheed T-33 T-Bird (1956)-


References


Notes

; Explanatory notes ; Citations


Bibliography

* * * * * History of the 342nd Fighter Day Wing, 354th Tactical Fighter Wing Office of History, Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, 1956 (USAFHRA Microfilm Record)


External links


The North Atlantic Bases in Wartime
{{Tactical Air Command Fighter groups of the United States Air Force