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The 466th Air Expeditionary Group of the
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provides support for airmen at stations across Afghanistan. This includes "joint expeditionary tasking" airmen, airmen whose units are assigned to a headquarters other than the one from
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during their deployment. It also includes
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assigned to joint organizations. The 466th has been headquartered at Al Udeid Air Base,
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since 2014, when it moved from the Transit Center at Manas. The group provides a lifeline, referred to as a "Blue Line' back to the Air Force. Its two squadrons, the 466th and
966th Air Expeditionary Squadron The 955th Air Expeditionary Squadron of the United States Air Force performed Operational and Administrative Control (OPCON/ADCON) of Joint Expeditionary Tasking and Individual Augmentee (JET/IA) Airmen in Afghanistan. The squadron is assigned to ...
s are still located in Afghanistan. The 466th's mission was formerly performed by the now inactive 755th Air Expeditionary Group.


Mission

The 466th supports the
International Security Assistance Force The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) was a multinational military mission in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2014. It was established by United Nations Security Council United Nations Security Council Resolution 1386, Resolution 1386 pursua ...
's campaign in Afghanistan by ensuring airmen are taken care of while they are "loaned out" through tactical control to non-Air Force units executing joint missions. It is responsible for over 1,300 airmen at 48 different locations in Afghanistan so that none of those Airmen become isolated from the Air Force. It processes airmen arriving in theater to insure they are properly briefed and equipped for the mission they will be performing while deployed.


Unit description

The 466th AEG is composed of airmen from more than 56 Air Force Specialty Codes including security forces, explosive ordnance disposal, civil engineering, contracting, communications, medical, intelligence, legal and logistics support to train local officials and rebuild the country.


History

The group was constituted as the 466th Bombardment Group (Heavy) and activated on 1 August 1943 at
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 wa ...
, New Mexico with the 784th, 785th, 786th and 787th Bombardment Squadrons assigned.Maurer, ''Combat Units'', pp. 341–342Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 754–755Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 755Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 755–756 Personnel started training with
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s at
Kearns Army Air Field South Valley Regional Airport is a public airport located in West Jordan, southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. Established as a Utah World War II army airfield, it is the primary general aviation airport in the area and is a Uta ...
in Utah at the end of August 1943, remaining there until late November when the unit retr\urned to Alamogordo. In February 1944 they moved to Topeka Army Air Field Kansas for a week before beginning the trip overseas to England. The ground echelon sailed from New York on the on 28 February 1944. The air echelon took the southern ferry route and arrived at RAF Attlebridge England, in March 1944. At Attlebridge the group became part of
Eighth Air Force The Eighth Air Force (Air Forces Strategic) is a numbered air force (NAF) of the United States Air Force's Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC). It is headquartered at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana. The command serves as Air Forces ...
. The 466th was assigned to the 96th Combat Bombardment Wing. Their group tail code was "Circle-L". The 466th began operations on 22 March 1944 by participating in a daylight raid on
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. The group attacked targets including
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s at Liège and
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,
airfield An aerodrome (Commonwealth English) or airdrome (American English) is a location from which aircraft flight operations take place, regardless of whether they involve air cargo, passengers, or neither, and regardless of whether it is for publ ...
s at
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and Chartres, a repair and assembly plant at
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, factories at Brunswick, oil refineries at
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, aircraft plants at
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, mineral works at
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, a synthetic oil plant at Misburg, a fuel depot at Dülmen, and aircraft engine works at
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. Other operations included attacking pillboxes along the coast of
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on D-Day, 6 June 1944, and afterwards striking interdiction targets behind the beachhead. It bombed enemy positions at
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during
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, the Allied breakthrough in July 1944. It hauled oil and gasoline to Allied forces advancing across France in September. It attacked German communications and transportation during the
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from December 1944 to January 1945 and bombed the airfield at
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in support of
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, the airborne assault across the Rhine on 24 March 1945. The 466th flew its last combat mission on 25 April 1945, striking a transformer station at
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. During combat operations, the 785th Bomb Squadron flew 55 consecutive missions without loss. The group flew 232 combat missions with 5,762 sorties dropping 12,914 tons of bombs. They lost 47 aircraft in combat. The group redeployed to the United States during June and July 1945. The air echelon departed Attlebridge in mid-June 1945. The ground units sailed from Greenock on the RMS ''Queen Mary'' on 6 June 1945. They arrived in New York on 11 July 1945. The group was then established at Sioux Falls Army Air Field South Dakota in July and was redesignated the 466th Bombardment Group, Very Heavy in August 1945 and was equipped with
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aircraft. The group was transferred to Pueblo, Colorado, and then later to Davis–Monthan Field, Arizona for Superfortress training and programmed for deployment to the Pacific Theater. With the end of the war the Group was inactivated on 17 October 1945.


Expeditionary operations

The group was converted to provisional status as the 466th Air Expeditionary Group in 2009. In May 2009, the group was activated as the mission being performed by the 466th Air Expeditionary Squadron was expanding. The 466th Squadron was assigned to the group and three additional squadrons were activated to support the growing number of airmen supporting
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s, embedded training teams and brigade support teams. Each of the four squadrons was responsible for airmen within one of the International Security Assistance Force’s regional commands. The 466th Squadron at Kandahar Airfield served Train Advise Assist Command - South and Train Advise Assist Command - West, the 766th Squadron covered Train Advise Assist Command - East, the 866th Train Advise Assist Command - Capital, while the 966th was responsible for
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. In 2011, as operations in Afghanistan diminished, the group's 766th Air Expeditionary Squadron, which had been responsible for airmen in Train Advise Assist Command – East, was inactivated and the 966th Squadron added this responsibility to its existing oversight in Train Advise Assist Command – North.


Lineage

* Constituted as the 466th Bombardment Group (Heavy)' on 19 May 1943 : Activated on 1 August 1943 : Redesignated 466th Bombardment Group (Very Heavy) in August 1945 : Inactivated on 17 October 1945 * Converted to provisional status, redesignated 466th Air Expeditionary Group and assigned to
United States Air Forces Central Command The Ninth Air Force (Air Forces Central) is a Numbered Air Force of the United States Air Force headquartered at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. It is the Air Force Service Component of United States Central Command (USCENTCOM), a joint De ...
to activate as needed. :: Activated c. May 2009 :: Inactivated unknown :: Activated 26 November 2012


Assignments

*
IV Bomber Command The IV Bomber Command is a disbanded United States Air Force headquarters. It was established in September 1941, shortly before the attack on Pearl Harbor to command bomber units assigned to 4th Air Force. Following the entry of the United State ...
, 1 August 1943 – February 1944 * 96th Combat Bombardment Wing, 7 March 1944 – 6 July 1945 *
Second Air Force The Second Air Force (2 AF; ''2d Air Force'' in 1942) is a USAF numbered air force responsible for conducting basic military and technical training for Air Force enlisted members and non-flying officers. In World War II the CONUS unit defended ...
, 15 July – 17 October 1945 *
455th Air Expeditionary Wing The 455th Air Expeditionary Wing was a provisional United States Air Force unit formerly located at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. It was one of two expeditionary wings in Afghanistan. Most wing personnel were located at the Air Force Village know ...
, May 2009 – unknown *
9th Air Expeditionary Task Force 9 (nine) is the natural number following and preceding . Evolution of the Arabic digit In the beginning, various Indians wrote a digit 9 similar in shape to the modern closing question mark without the bottom dot. The Kshatrapa, Andhra a ...
, 26 November 2012 – present


Components

* 466th Air Expeditionary Squadron, May 2009 – unknown, 26 November 2012 – December 2014 :: Kandahar Airfield * 766th Air Expeditionary Squadron, May 2009 – 23 March 2011. ::
Forward Operating Base Sharana Forward Operating Base (FOB) Sharana was a large forward operating base with many amenities, including a United Service Organizations installation. It is located in Paktika Province, Afghanistan. FOB Sharana was initially established as Camp K ...
* 784th Bombardment Squadron, 1 August 1943 – 17 October 1945 * 785th Bombardment Squadron, 1 August 1943 – 17 October 1945 * 786th Bombardment Squadron, 1 August 1943 – 17 October 1945 * 787th Bombardment Squadron, 1 August 1943 – 17 October 1945 * 866th Air Expeditionary Squadron, 1 May 2009 – unknown ::
Camp Phoenix Camp Qargha, was an Afghan National Army facility which was home to its Officer Academy. The Afghan Army was supported by mentors from the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Denmark. The facility was located in Kabul Kabul (; ps, , ...
,
Kabul Kabul (; ps, , ; , ) is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan. Located in the eastern half of the country, it is also a municipality, forming part of the Kabul Province; it is administratively divided into 22 municipal districts. Ac ...
*
966th Air Expeditionary Squadron The 955th Air Expeditionary Squadron of the United States Air Force performed Operational and Administrative Control (OPCON/ADCON) of Joint Expeditionary Tasking and Individual Augmentee (JET/IA) Airmen in Afghanistan. The squadron is assigned to ...
, May 2009 – unknown, 26 November 2012 – Present – ::
Bagram Air Base Bagram Airfield-BAF, also known as Bagram Air Base , is located southeast of Charikar in the Parwan Province of Afghanistan. It is under the Afghan Ministry of Defense. Sitting on the site of the ancient Bagram at an elevation of above sea lev ...
Currently responsible for all JET/IA Airmen in Afghanistan


Commanders

* Col John D. Cline, USAF (12 Nov – 13 Oct) * Col Timothy G. Lee, USAF (13 Oct – 14 Aug) * Col Scott M. Guilbeault, USAF (14–15 Aug) * Col Brian D. Burns, USAF (15 Aug – Present)


Stations

* Alamogordo Army Air Field, New Mexico, 1 August 1943 * Kearns Army Air Field, Utah 31 August 1943 * Alamogordo Army Airfield, New Mexico, 1 August 1943 * Topeka Army Air Field, Kansas, 5–13 February 1944 * RAF Attlebridge (AAF-120),station number in Anderson England 7 March 1944 – 6 July 1945 * Sioux Falls Army Air Field, South Dakota, 15 July 1945 * Pueblo Army Air Base, Colorado, 25 July 1945 * Davis–Monthan Field, Arizona, 15 August – 17 October 1945 *
Bagram Air Base Bagram Airfield-BAF, also known as Bagram Air Base , is located southeast of Charikar in the Parwan Province of Afghanistan. It is under the Afghan Ministry of Defense. Sitting on the site of the ancient Bagram at an elevation of above sea lev ...
, May 2009 – November 2012 * Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan, 26 November 2012 – February 2014 * Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, February 2014 – Present


Aircraft

* Consolidated B-24 Liberator, 1943–1945 * Boeing B-29 Superfortress, 1945


Notes


References

* Childers, Thomas. ''Wings of Morning: The Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over Germany in World War II''. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1995. . * Freeman, Roger A. ''Airfields of the Eighth: Then and Now''. After the Battle, 1978. . * Freeman, Roger A. ''The Mighty Eighth: The Colour Record''. Cassell & Co., 1991. . * Maurer, Maurer. ''Air Force Combat Units of World War II''. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Office of Air Force History, 1983. . * Woolnough, John H. ''Attlebridge Diaries: The History of the 466th Bombardment Group (Heavy)''. Hollywood, Florida: 8th Air Force News, 1979 (Reprinted 1985 by Sunflower University Press. Second Expanded Edition Dallas, Texas: Taylor Pub., 1995). * * *


External links


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466 AEG Factsheet Link

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