The 43d Troop Carrier Squadron is an inactive
United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the
315th Troop Carrier Group, based at
Brady Air Base
, formerly known as Itazuke Air Base, is an international and domestic airport located east of Hakata Station in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan.
Fukuoka Airport is the principal airport on the island of Kyushu and is the fourth busiest passenger ...
, Japan. It was inactivated on 18 January 1955.
History
World War II
Established in early 1942 as a
Douglas C-47 Skytrain transport squadron under
First Air Force
The First Air Force (Air Forces Northern; 1 AF-AFNORTH) is a numbered air force of the United States Air Force Air Combat Command (ACC). It is headquartered at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. Its primary mission is the air defense of the Co ...
, later trained under
I Troop Carrier Command
The I Troop Carrier Command is a disbanded United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with Continental Air Forces, at Stout Field, Indiana, where it was disbanded in November 1945, and its resources transferred to IX Troop Carrier Com ...
in the eastern United States. Deployed to England in December 1942, being assigned to
VIII Air Support Command, Eighth Air Force to provide transport and resupply support to the buildup of the heavy bomber force in England.
Was detached to
Twelfth Air Force in Algeria in May 1943 to provide air resupply and transport during the North African Campaign in Algeria and Tunisia. Also performed combat casualty evacuation of wounded personnel to rear areas. Remained under jurisdiction of VIII Air Service Command while in North Africa, providing transport between England and North Africa from its base in Algeria. Returned to England in early 1944 to participate in the buildup of forces prior to the Allied landings in France during
D-Day
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in June 1944.
Engaged in combat
operations
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by dropping
paratroop
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s into
Normandy on D-Day (6 June 1944) and releasing
gliders with reinforcements on the following day. The unit received a
Distinguished Unit Citation
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and a French citation for these missions.
After the Normandy invasion the squadron ferried supplies in the United Kingdom. The squadron also hauled food, clothing, medicine, gasoline, ordnance equipment, and other supplies to the front lines and evacuated patients to rear zone hospitals. It dropped paratroops near
Nijmegen
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and towed gliders carrying reinforcements during the
airborne attack on the Netherlands. In December, it participated in the
Battle of the Bulge by releasing gliders with supplies for the 101st Airborne Division near
Bastogne.
Moved to Belgium in early 1945, and participated in the Western Allied invasion of Germany, participating in the air assault across the
Rhine River in March 1945, each aircraft towed two gliders with troops of the
17th Airborne Division
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It was officially activated as an airborne division in April 1943 bu ...
and released them near
Wesel.
In late May 1945, after
V-E Day, the squadron moved to
Waller Field, Trinidad and attached to
Air Transport Command. From Trinidad, the squadron ferried returning military personnel to
Morrison Field, Florida, where they were sent on to other bases or prepared for separation after the war. Inactivated at the end of July 1945.
Korean War
Apparently not manned, 1947–1948. Activated by Far East Air Force in 1952 as a combat resupply and transport squadron, based in Japan. Provided aerial transportation between Japan and Korea during the Korean War with
Curtiss C-46 Commando
The Curtiss C-46 Commando is a twin-engine transport aircraft derived from the Curtiss CW-20 pressurised high-altitude airliner design. Early press reports used the name "Condor III" but the Commando name was in use by early 1942 in company pub ...
s. Inactivated in 1955 in Japan.
Special operations training
The squadron was redesignated the 43d Tactical Airlift Training Squadron and activated at
England Air Force Base, Louisiana in September 1971 to train
aircrew
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Commercial aviation
Flight deck positions ...
s in
special operations airlift operations. As the United States withdrew from Southeast Asia, the squadron was inactivated the following August.
Campaigns
* Campaigns. World War II: Sicily; Naples-Foggia; Rome-Arno; Normandy, Northern France; Rhineland; Central Europe. Korean War: Korea Summer-Fall, 1952, Third Korean Winter; Korea Summer-Fall, 1953.
Lineage
* Constituted as the 43d Transport Squadron on 30 May 1942
: Activated on 15 June 1942
: Redesignated 43d Troop Carrier Squadron on 4 July 1942
: Inactivated on 31 July 1945
* Activated on 19 May 1947
: Inactivated on 10 September 1948
* Redesignated 43d Troop Carrier Squadron, Medium on 23 May 1952
: Activated on 10 June 1952
: Inactivated on 18 January 1955
[Lineage through May 1963 in Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 198-199]
* Redesignated 43d Tactical Airlift Training Squadron on 20 July 1971
: Activated on 1 September 1971
[''See'' Mueller, p. 170 (listed as 43d Tactical Airlift Squadron)]
: Inactivated on 31 August 1972
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Assignments
* 315th Transport Group (later 315th Troop Carrier Group), 14 February 1942 – 31 July 1945
* 315th Troop Carrier Group, 19 May 1947 – 10 September 1948
* 315th Troop Carrier Group, 10 June 1952 – 18 January 1955[
* 4410th Special Operations Training Group, 1 September 1971 – 31 August 1972][
]
Stations
* Olmsted Field, Pennsylvania, 15 June 1942
* Bowman Field Bowman Field may refer to: Airports
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* Bowman Field (Maine), an airport in Livermore Falls, Maine
* Bowman Field (Montana), an airport in Anaconda, Montana
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, Kentucky, 17 June 1942
* Florence Army Air Field
Florence Regional Airport is three miles east of Florence, in Florence County, South Carolina.
The only scheduled flights are American Eagle to Charlotte-Douglas International Airport, about 30 minutes.
Facilities
The airport covers and has ...
, South Carolina, 3 August-11 October 1942
* RAF Aldermaston
Royal Air Force Aldermaston or more simply RAF Aldermaston is a former Royal Air Force station located east of Newbury, Berkshire and southwest of Reading, Berkshire, England.
Originally built as an RAF Bomber Command airfield during 1941-1 ...
(AAF-467), England, 1 December 1942 (operated from Blida Airfield, Algeria, 30 May 1943 – 7 March 1944)
* RAF Welford (AAF-474), England, 6 November 1943
* RAF Spanhoe (AAF-493), England, 7 February 1944
* Amiens/Glisy Airfield (B-48), France, 6 April–May 1945
* Waller Field, Trinidad, May-31 July 1945
* Langley Field, Virginia, 19 May 1947 – 10 September 1948
* Brady Air Base
, formerly known as Itazuke Air Base, is an international and domestic airport located east of Hakata Station in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan.
Fukuoka Airport is the principal airport on the island of Kyushu and is the fourth busiest passenger ...
, Japan, 20 June 1952 – 18 January 1955
* England Air Force Base, Louisiana, 1 September 1971 – 31 August 1972[Mueller, p. 170 (listed as 43d Tactical Airlift Squadron)]
Aircraft
* Douglas C-47 Skytrain, 1942–1945
* Curtiss C-46 Commando, 1952–1955[
* Fairchild C-123 Provider, 1971-1972
]
References
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