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The 59th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was to the 9th Weather Reconnaissance Group, stationed at
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, Texas. It was inactivated on 8 May 1964.


History

The 59th Reconnaissance Squadron, Very Long Range, Weather, was originally activated at
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, Oklahoma on 10 Aug 1945, equipped with Boeing RB-17G Flying Fortress reconnaissance aircraft. It quickly moved to Ardmore Army Air Field, Oklahoma and then on to
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, Florida, followed by MacDill Field, Florida-all still in 1945. On 26 Jan 1946, the squadron moved to Castle Field, California; then again moved to Fairfield-Suisun Army Air Field, California on 22 Oct 1946, where the Flying Fortresses were replaced by F-13As (a B-29 variant), for very long range weather reconnaissance flights. Three of the squadron's F-13As were earmarked for weather reconnaissance duties in support of the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll. In March 1946, three B-29s of the 59th had a variety of weather instruments installed at Tinker Field, and then departed for the Pacific and Operation Crossroads. On 25 May 1946, another F-13A of the 59th flew the first synoptic weather reconnaissance mission from Castle over the northeastern Pacific. On 1 June 1947, the 59th moved to Ladd Field, Alaska, where it was inactivated on 15 October 1947; its personnel and aircraft being absorbed into the
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. The squadron designation was reactivated at Kindley Air Force Base, Bermuda, on 3 March 1955 as the 59th Weather Reconnaissance Flight under the 9th Weather Reconnaissance Group. It was equipped with
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es; the mission of the 59th was flying into tropical storms and hurricanes - Hurricane Hunting. On 1 April 1956, it was redesignated the 59th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron. The squadron remained at Kindley until its inactivation on 18 March 1960. In 1963, the 59th was reactivated at
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, Texas when it assumed the personnel, mission and personnel of the 1212th Balloon Activities Squadron, conducting high altitude reconnaissance using balloons. It was discontinued and inactivated on 8 May 1964.


Lineage

* Constituted as the 59th Reconnaissance Squadron, Long Range, Weather on 1 August 1945 : Activated on 10 August 1945 : Redesignated as the 59th Reconnaissance Squadron, Very Long Range, Weather on 27 November 1945 : Inactivated on 15 Oct 1947 * Redesignated 59th Weather Reconnaissance Flight on 3 March 1955 * Activated on 8 May 1955 : Redesignated as the 59th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron 1 April 1956 : Inactivated 18 March 1960 * Activated on 1 July 1963 (not organized) : Organized on 8 July 1963 : Discontinued and inactivated 8 May 1964


Assignments

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, 10 August 1945 * Third Air Force, 24 August 1945 * 311th Reconnaissance Wing, 7 December 1945 * Air Transport Command, 13 March 1946 *
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, 20 March 1946 (attached to 1st Air Weather Group (Provisional) after 19 July 1946) *
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, 17 October 1946 – 15 October 1947 * 9th Weather Group, 8 May 1955 – 18 March 1960 * 9th Weather Reconnaissance Group 1 July 1963 – 8 May 1964


Stations

* Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma, 10 August 1945 * Ardmore Army Airfield, Oklahoma, 20 August 1945 * Drew Field, Florida, 7 October 1945 * MacDill Field, Florida, 7 December 1945 * Castle Field, California, 26 January 1946 * Fairfield-Suisun Army Air Field, California, 22 October 1946 * Ladd Field, Alaska, 1 June–15 October 1947 * Kindley Air Force Base, Bermuda, 8 May 1955 – 18 March 1960 * Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas 1 July 1963 – 8 May 1964


Aircraft

* TB-17 Flying Fortress, 1945-1947 *
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, 1946-1947 * RB-29 Superfortress, 1946-1947, 1955-1956 * WB-50 Superfortress, 1955-1960.


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External links


59 Weather Reconnaissance Squadron - Lineage and History
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