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The 382d Bombardment Group is a former
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unit. It was last stationed at
Camp Anza Camp Anza was a United States Army installation, in what is now Riverside, California, during World War II. Construction began on July 3, 1942, and was completed on February 15, 1943. The camp was named after Juan Bautista de Anza, an early explor ...
, California, where it was inactivated on 4 January 1946. The
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was active from 1942 to 1944 as a
heavy bomber Heavy bombers are bomber aircraft capable of delivering the largest payload of air-to-ground weaponry (usually bombs) and longest range (takeoff to landing) of their era. Archetypal heavy bombers have therefore usually been among the larges ...
training unit. It was reorganized as a very heavy bomber unit and trained for deployment overseas. However, it arrived at its overseas station too late to see combat, and returned to the United States, where it was inactivated.


History


Heavy bomber training unit

The
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was first activated at
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in November 1942, with the 536th, 537th, 538th and 539th Bombardment Squadrons assigned.Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 643Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 643-644Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 644Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 645 The group moved to Davis–Monthan Field, Arizona in January 1943 and began to operate as an
Operational Training Unit Royal Air Force Operational Training Units (OTUs) were training units that prepared aircrew for operations on a particular type or types of aircraft or roles. OTUs ;No. 1 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit RAF (1 OTU): The Unit was formed in 1 ...
(OTU) for Consolidated B-24 Liberator units. The OTU program involved the use of an oversized parent unit to provide cadres to "satellite groups".Craven & Cate, Introduction, p. xxxvi In April 1943, the group moved to Pocatello Army Air Field, Idaho, where its mission changed to acting as a Replacement Training Unit (RTU) for Liberator aircrews. RTUs were also oversized units, but their mission was to train individual pilots or aircrews. However, the Army Air Forces (AAF) was finding that standard military units like the 382d, based on relatively inflexible
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, were not well adapted to the training mission. Accordingly the AAF adopted a more functional system in which each base was organized into a separate numbered unit, whose manning and equipment was tailored to the base's mission. As a result of this reorganization, the 382d was inactivated, and along with other units at
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, California, replaced by the 421st AAF Base Unit (Bombardment Replacement Training Unit-Heavy).


B-29 operations

The group was again activated in late August 1944 at Dalhart Army Air Field, Texas as a Boeing B-29 Superfortress, unit, although until 19 September it had no squadrons assigned and was commanded by a second lieutenant. On that date, a new set of squadrons, the 420th, 464th, and
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s, were assigned to the group as its combat elements. These squadrons had each been active as training units earlier, but had been assigned to other groups.Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 515-516Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 570-571Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 792 The group trained with Superfortresses until the summer of 1945. Its ground echelon deployed to
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and
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by ship in early August 1945 while the air echelon remained at Smoky Hill Army Air Field, Kansas after
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. The ground echelon remained in the Marianas supporting other units' aircraft. The air echelon inactivated in Kansas in August 1945. The ground echelon returned to the United States in December 1945 and was inactivated after transit through the
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in January 1946.


Lineage

* Constituted as 382d Bombardment Group (Heavy) on 28 October 1942 : Activated on 3 November 1942 : Inactivated on 31 March 1944 * Redesignated 382d Bombardment Group, Very Heavy and activated on 25 August 1944. : Inactivated on 4 January 1946


Assignments

*
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, 3 November 1942 – 31 March 1944 * II Bomber Command, 25 August 1944 (attached to 17th Bombardment Operational Training Wing) * 316th Bombardment Wing, 31 August 1945 – 4 January 1946


Components

* 420th Bombardment Squadron, 19 September 1944 – 4 January 1946 * 464th Bombardment Squadron, 19 September 1944 – 4 January 1946 * 536th Bombardment Squadron, 3 November 1942 – 31 March 1944 * 537th Bombardment Squadron, 3 November 1942 – 31 March 1944 (not operational after 6 December 1943) * 538th Bombardment Squadron, 3 November 1942 – 31 March 1944 * 539th Bombardment Squadron, 3 November 1942 – 31 March 1944 * 872d Bombardment Squadron, 19 September 1944 – 4 January 1946 * 33d Photographic Laboratory, 19 September 1944 – 4 January 1946


Stations

* Salt Lake City Army Air Base, Utah, 3 November 1942 * Davis–Monthan Field, Arizona, 23 January 1943 * Pocatello Army Air Field, Idaho, 5 April 1943 * Muroc Army Air Field, California, 6 December 1943 – 31 March 1944 * Dalhart Army Air Field, Texas, 25 August 1944 * Smoky Hill Army Air Field, Kansas, 11 December 1944 – 8 July 1945 * North Field, Guam 8 September-16 December 1945 *
Camp Anza Camp Anza was a United States Army installation, in what is now Riverside, California, during World War II. Construction began on July 3, 1942, and was completed on February 15, 1943. The camp was named after Juan Bautista de Anza, an early explor ...
, California, 30 December 1945 – 4 January 1946


Aircraft

* Consolidated B-24 Liberator, 1942-1944 * Boeing B-29 Superfortress, 1944-1945


Campaigns


See also

* B-24 Liberator units of the United States Army Air Forces *
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Bibliography

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