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The 35th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive
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unit. It was activated in January 1940 as the United States built up its armed forces prior to
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. In the fall of 1941, it deployed to the Caribbean and, following the
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engaged in antisubmarine patrols. Following the transfer of the land based antisubmarine mission to the
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, and with the lessening of threats to the
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, the squadron returned to the United States, where it was disbanded in June 1944. The squadron was reconstituted in 1947 and activated in the
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, but it does not appear to have been fully manned or equipped before inactivating in 1949. In 1985, the squadron was consolidated with the 35th Air Defense Missile Squadron, which had provided
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of the Northeastern United States from its base in northern New York from 1960 to 1969. The consolidated squadron was designated the 35th Tactical Missile Squadron, but has not been active since consolidation.


History


World War II

The 35th Bombardment Squadron was first organized at
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, Virginia in January 1940 as one of the three original squadrons of the 25th Bombardment Group. Although activated at Langley and training there, the activation orders anticipated that the squadron was to be stationed at
Borinquen Field Ramey Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force base in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. It was named after United States Army Air Forces Brigadier General Howard Knox Ramey. Following its closure, it was redeveloped into Rafael Hernandez Airp ...
, Puerto Rico.Conaway, 35th Bombardment Squadron The squadron began to equip with
Douglas B-18 Bolo The Douglas B-18 Bolo is an American heavy bomber which served with the United States Army Air Corps and the Royal Canadian Air Force (as the Digby) during the late 1930s and early 1940s. The Bolo was developed by the Douglas Aircraft Company f ...
s in 1941.Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 137Maurer, ''Combat Units'', pp. 75-76The squadron probably flew
Northrop A-17 The Northrop A-17, a development of the Northrop Gamma 2F model, was a two-seat, single-engine, monoplane, attack bomber built in 1935 by the Northrop Corporation for the United States Army Air Corps. When in British Commonwealth service during W ...
s for training while waiting for its B-18s. ''See'' Maurer, ''Combat Groups'', p. 75 (25th Group aircraft).
The squadron deployed to the
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as part of the 1940
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with the British, departing Langley Field, on 26 October 1940, and was assigned to Coolidge Field, Antigua in the British West Indies (by way of
Borinquen Field Ramey Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force base in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. It was named after United States Army Air Forces Brigadier General Howard Knox Ramey. Following its closure, it was redeveloped into Rafael Hernandez Airp ...
, Puerto Rico) before the subsequent dispersal of its original personnel and equipment. It had been assigned as a subordinate element of the 25th Bombardment Group. In May 1942, the unit was re designated as the 35th Bombardment Squadron (Medium). On 31 October 1942, the first of the confusing reassignments that have tainted the overall picture of USAAF activities in the Caribbean was instituted. At that time, the squadron inherited the personnel and equipment of the
430th Bombardment Squadron The 44th Reconnaissance Squadron (44 RS) is a unit of the United States Air Force's 432nd Wing, Air Combat Command and stationed at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, where it operates unmanned aerial vehicles. The squadron is assigned to the 432n ...
(which had formerly been the 44th Reconnaissance Squadron). Additionally, the unit also got the personnel and equipment of the
99th Bombardment Squadron The 99th Infantry Division was formed in 1942 and deployed overseas in 1944. The "Checkerboard" or "Battle Babies" division landed at the French port of Le Havre and proceeded northeast to Belgium. During the heavy fighting in the Battle of the ...
which had been based at
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, Surinam. Its personnel at Zandery becoming "A" and "B" Flight of the squadron, while the former 430th BS personnel and equipment became "C" and "D" Flights. In January 1943, the Squadron Headquarters was moved from Coolidge Field back to Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico. "B" and "D" Flights of the
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(Medium) were reassigned to the squadron on 1 May 1943. In addition, for short periods in January, March, July and August 1943, while the German submarine warfare campaign was most critical, aircraft of the
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, 10th Bombardment Squadron,
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,
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and the Navy VB 130 were attached and/or operated intermingled with 35th BS aircraft. Additionally, during August 1943, aircraft and crews of the 23d Antisubmarine Squadron were attached to the 35th. These reactions to the German threat were brought about, mainly between 19 and 30 July 1943, by new and very bold tactics being displayed by the Axis
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s, now intent on fighting it out with patrolling aircraft on the surface. All of this makes it clear that the 35th BS was a prime element in the Allied anti-submarine campaign in the Caribbean. This realization was brought home on 1 August 1943 when operational and administrative control of the Squadron and its several detachments was transferred from the 25th Bombardment Group to
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. By 31 December 1943 the Navy had taken over the antisubmarine mission and the far-flung detachments were inactivated. By this time, the unit was little more than an Operational Training Unit. Although the Squadron was reassigned to
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,
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, nominally, on 7 February 1944, as of 24 March this largely administrative transfer was ended and the Squadron was returned home to the United States. where the designation became that of a B-25 Mitchell Operational Training Unit at Alamagardo Army Air Field, New Mexico The squadron was disbanded on 20 June 1944.


Air Force reserve

Was activated as an Air Force Reserve squadron in July 1947 at Phillips Field, Maryland. May have operated some B-25s, although that is undetermined. Inactivated due to budget restraints in June 1949.


Cold War air defense

The 35th Air Defense Missile Squadron was activated on 1 June 1960 at
Niagara Falls Air Force Missile Site The Niagara Falls Air Force Missile Site was a Cold War USAF launch complex for Boeing CIM-10 Bomarc surface-to-air missiles. It was operated by the 35th Air Defense Missile Squadron. Equipped only IM-99Bs (46 missiles: solid-state, solid-fuel ...
, New York and assigned to Syracuse Air Defense Sector of
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. The squadron was equipped with
IM-99 BOMARC The Boeing CIM-10 BOMARC (Boeing Michigan Aeronautical Research Center) (IM-99 Weapon System prior to September 1962) was a supersonic ramjet powered long-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) used during the Cold War for the air defense of North ...
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s and became fully operational in December 1961. The squadron's missiles were tied into the
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(SAGE) network. The squadron maintained
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with its missiles until it was inactivated at the end of December 1969.Cornett & Johnson, p. 150 The two squadrons were consolidated in September 1985 as the 35th Tactical Missile Squadron.


Lineage

; 35th Bombardment Squadron * Constituted as the 35th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) on 22 December 1939 : Activated on 1 February 1940 : Redesignated 35th Bombardment Squadron (Medium) on 7 May 1942 : Disbanded on 20 June 1944 * Reconstituted and redesignated 35th Bombardment Squadron, Light on 26 May 1947 : Activated in the reserve on 13 July 1947 : Inactivated on 27 June 1949Lineage information, including assignments and stations, in Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 137 : Consolidated with the 35th Air Defense Missile Squadron as the 35th Tactical Missile Squadron on 19 September 1985 ; 35th Air Defense Missile Squadron * Constituted as the 35th Air Defense Missile Squadron (BOMARC) on 17 December 1959 : Activated on 1 June 1960 : Inactivated on 31 December 1969 : Consolidated with the 35th Bombardment Squadron as the 35th Tactical Missile Squadron on 19 September 1985


Assignments

* 25th Bombardment Group, 1 February 1940 â€“ 20 June 1944 * Eleventh Air Force,This was a short-lived regional organization and is not related to
Eleventh Air Force The Eleventh Air Force (11 AF) is a Numbered Air Force of the United States Air Force Pacific Air Forces (PACAF). It is headquartered at Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson, Alaska.This unit is not related to the Eleventh Air Force headquarte ...
.
13 July 1947 *
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, 30 September 1947 â€“ 27 June 1949 * Syracuse Air Defense Sector, 1 June 1960 *
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, 4 September 1963 *
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, 1 April 1966 * 35th Air Division, 15 September–31 December 1969


Stations

* Langley Field, Virginia, February–26 October 1940 * Borrinquen Field Puerto Rico, 31 October 1941 * Coolidge Field, Antigua, 11 November 1941 *
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, Surinam, 1 November 1942 : Detachment operated from Atkinson Field, British Guiana, 1 November 1942–c. 7 October 1943 : Detachment operated from
Waller Field Waller Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force World War II air base located in northeastern Trinidad. It is located about 5 miles (8 km) southwest of Valencia south of the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway and roughly 32 km from t ...
, Trinidad, 27 August–12 October 1943 * Vernam Field, Jamaica, c. 7 October 1943 * Waller Field, Trinidad, 7 February–24 March 1944 *
Alamogordo Army Air Field Alamogordo () is the seat of Otero County, New Mexico, United States. A city in the Tularosa Basin of the Chihuahuan Desert, it is bordered on the east by the Sacramento Mountains and to the west by Holloman Air Force Base. The population was ...
, New Mexico, April–20 June 1944 * Phillips Field, Maryland, 13 July 1947 â€“ 27 June 1949 *
Niagara Falls Air Force Missile Site The Niagara Falls Air Force Missile Site was a Cold War USAF launch complex for Boeing CIM-10 Bomarc surface-to-air missiles. It was operated by the 35th Air Defense Missile Squadron. Equipped only IM-99Bs (46 missiles: solid-state, solid-fuel ...
, New York, 1 June 1960 – 31 December 1969


Aircraft and missiles

* probably Northrop A-17, 1940 * Douglas B-18 Bolo, 1941–1943 *
B-25 Mitchell The North American B-25 Mitchell is an American medium bomber that was introduced in 1941 and named in honor of Major General William "Billy" Mitchell, a pioneer of U.S. military aviation. Used by many Allied air forces, the B-25 served in ...
, 1943–1944 * Boeing IM-99 (later CIM-10) BOMARC, 1960–1969


References


Notes

; Explanatory notes ; Citations


Bibliography

* * * * * * Hagdedorn, Dan (1995), Alae Supra Canalem: Wings Over the Canal, Turner Publishing,


External links

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