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The 561st Fighter-Day Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last was assigned to the 12th Fighter-Day Wing,
Tactical Air Command Tactical Air Command (TAC) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. It was a Major Command of the United States Air Force, established on 21 March 1946 and headquartered at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. It was inactivated on 1 J ...
, stationed at Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas. It was inactivated on 8 January 1958.


History

Established in early 1941 as a coastal patrol light bomber squadron, assigned to the Northwest Air District (later Second Air Force). Deployed to Louisiana to fly antisubmarine patrols over the Gulf of Mexico after the Pearl Harbor Attack, equipped with B-18 Bolos. Trained with B-25 Mitchells in Louisiana under Third Air Force, then after several months in Louisiana, moved to Central California and received new B-25s from North American, being trained as a medium bombardment squadron. Was deployed to Egypt in July 1942, flying via the South Atlantic Transport Route, then across Central Africa to
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, then north to Cairo arriving at RAF Deversoir in early August. Assigned to the new Ninth Air Force in November while engaging in tactical bombardment and strafing missions against enemy armor and troop concentrations; also attacked enemy bases and columns in the rear area behind the lines in western Egypt and Libya. Moved west supporting the British Eighth Army's advance in the Western Desert Campaign into Tunisia. Was reassigned to Twelfth Air Force in Southern Italy in November 1943, flying tactical bombardment missions supporting the United States Fifth Army's drive northwards during the Italian campaign. Reassigned to the
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(CBI) in February 1944, moving via the Middle East to eastern India. Supported the British forces in Burma, attacking Japanese transport routes and troop concentrations. Began receiving A-26 Invaders in the early summer of 1945, replacing the B-25s. Remained in the CBI until the Japanese Capitulation in August 1945, being demobilized in India in the fall. Inactivated as a paper unit in the United States in January 1946. Reactivated under
Tactical Air Command Tactical Air Command (TAC) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. It was a Major Command of the United States Air Force, established on 21 March 1946 and headquartered at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. It was inactivated on 1 J ...
in May 1947 as a light bomber squadron, but neither manned or equipped. Inactivated in September 1948. Reactivated in November 1950 under
Strategic Air Command Strategic Air Command (SAC) was both a United States Department of Defense Specified Command and a United States Air Force (USAF) Major Command responsible for command and control of the strategic bomber and intercontinental ballistic missile ...
as an F-84G Thunderjet Fighter squadron, assigned to Turner AFB. Flew fighter-escort training missions with SAC B-50 and B-36 strategic bombers. The strategic fighter concept became redundant with the introduction of B-47 and B-52 jet bombers which could fly higher and faster than the first-generation F-86 escort fighters, and was reassigned to Tactical Air Command in 1957. TAC sent the Thunderjets to second-line Air National Guard and reserve squadrons, personnel reassigned to other units. Inactivated due to budget constraints in January 1958.


Notes

On October 31, 1952 USAF Pilot Jimmy Priestly Robinson of the 561st Squadron was lost at sea after
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Lineage

* Constituted 83d Bombardment Squadron (Light) on 20 Nov 1940 : Activated on 15 Jan 1941 : Redesignated 83d Bombardment Squadron (Medium) on 30 Dec 1941 : Inactivated on 22 Jan 1946 * Redesignated 83d Bombardment Squadron (Light) on 29 Apr 1947 : Activated on ig May 1947 : Inactivated on 10 Sep 1948 * Redesignated 561st Fighter-Escort Squadron on 27 Oct 1950 : Activated on 1 Nov 1950 : Redesignated: 561st Strategic Fighter Squadron on 20 Jan 1953 : Redesignated: 561st Fighter-Day Squadron on 1 Jul 1957 : Inactivated on 8 Jan 1958


Assignments

*
12th Bombardment Group 012 may refer to: * Tyrrell 012, a Formula One racing car * The dialing code for Pretoria, South Africa See also * 12 (disambiguation) Twelve or 12 may refer to: * 12 (number) * December, the twelfth and final month of the year Years * 12 BC * ...
, 15 Jan 1941-22 Jan 1946; 19 May 1947-10 Sep 1948 *
12th Fighter-Escort Group The 12th Operations Group is the flying component of the 12th Flying Training Wing of United States Air Force's Air Education and Training Command. The group headquarters is located at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. . The unit's main missions ...
, 1 Nov 1950 * 12th Fighter Escort (later Strategic Fighter; Fighter-Day) Wing, 18 Jun 1952-8 Jan 1958


Stations

* McChord Field, Washington, 15 Jan 1941 * Esler Field, Louisiana, 27 Feb-3 Jul 1942 : Operated from Stockton Field, California, 24 May-24 Jun 1942 * RAF Deversoir, Egypt, 2 Aug 1942 * Landing Ground 88, Egypt, 15 Oct 1942 * RAF Gambut, Libya, 5 Dec 1942; * Magrun Landing Ground, Libya, 14 Dec 1942 * RAF Gambut, Libya, 16 Dec 1942 *
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, Libya, 10 Jan 1943 *
Berteaux Airfield Berteaux Airfield is an abandoned World War II United States Army Air Forces military airfield in Algeria, which was located approximately 9 km east of Telerghma; 35 km southwest of Constantine. The airfield was constructed as a semi ...
, Algeria, 4 Feb 1943 *
Canrobert Airfield Canrobert Airfield was a World War II military airfield in Algeria, located approximately 4 km south of Oum el Bouaghi, approximately 70 km southeast of Constantine. It was used by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force d ...
, Algeria, 15 Mar 1943 * Thibar Airfield, Tunisia, 1 May 1943 * Hergla Airfield, Tunisia, 2 Jun 1943 * Ponte Olivo Airfield, Sicily, c. 2 Aug 1943 * Gerbini Airfield, Sicily, 22 Aug 1943 * Foggia Airfield, Italy, 3 Nov 1943 *
Gaudo Airfield Gaudo Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Southern Italy, approximately 3 km north of Paestum, where the neolithic necropolis belonging to the Gaudo Culture was discovered, about 70 km southeast of Naples. It ...
, Italy, 19 Jan- 4 Feb 1944 * Tezgaon Airfield, India, ig Mar 1944 * Pandaveswar Airfield, India, 15 Jun 1944 * Fenny Airfield, India, 20 Ju1 1944 : Operated from
Myitkyina Airfield Nampong Air Force Base is a Myanmar Air Force base in Myitkyina, Myanmar (Burma). Formerly known as Myikyina West, it is located several miles to the west of Myitkyina. It is in current military use and home to a fighter squadron and an attack s ...
, Burma, 10-28 Apr 1945 * Madhaiganj Airfield, India, 8 Jun 1945 *
Karachi Airport Jinnah International Airport ( ur, جناح بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا) , formerly Drigh Road Airport or Karachi Civil Airport, is Pakistan's busiest international and domestic airport, and handled 7,267,582 passengers in 20 ...
, India, 18 Nov-24 Dec 1945 * Fort Lawton, Washington, 21-22 Jan 1946 * Langley Field, Virginia, 19 May 1947-10 Sep 1948 * Turner AFB, Georgia, 1 Nov 1950 * Bergstrom AFB, Texas, 5 Dec 1950-8 Jan 1958


Aircraft

* PT-17 Stearman, 1941-1942 * B-18 Bolo, 1942-1942 *
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 ...
, 1942-1945 *
A-26 Invader The Douglas A-26 Invader (designated B-26 between 1948 and 1965) is an American twin-engined light bomber and ground attack aircraft. Built by Douglas Aircraft Company during World War II, the Invader also saw service during several major Col ...
, 1945 * F-84 Thunderjet, 1951-1957


References

* Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, AL: Office of Air Force History. {{ISBN, 0-89201-092-4. Fighter squadrons of the United States Air Force