The XII Tactical Air Command was a formation of the
United States Army Air Forces. Its last assignment was with the
United States Air Forces in Europe at
Bad Kissingen, Germany, where it was inactivated on 10 November 1947.
History
The 12th Ground Air Support Command was activated on 17 September 1942 at
Birmingham Army Air Field, Alabama, where it drew its initial
cadre
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from the
3d Ground Air Support Command
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.
[ Within a week, it had moved to Bolling Field, District of Columbia, to prepare for the invasion of North Africa and changed its name to XII Air Support Command.
The command participated in ]Operation Torch
Operation Torch (8 November 1942 – Run for Tunis, 16 November 1942) was an Allies of World War II, Allied invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War. Torch was a compromise operation that met the British objective of secu ...
, the invasion of North Africa in November 1942. However, it confined itself to administering air affairs in French Morocco until January 1943. On 6 January 1943, it was attached to the Satin Task Force, primarily composed of elements of the II Corps 2nd Corps, Second Corps, or II Corps may refer to:
France
* 2nd Army Corps (France)
* II Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée), a cavalry unit of the Imperial French Army during the Napoleonic Wars
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and after 13 January was fully engaged with support of II Corps in its attack through central Tunisia. This campaign proved to be a test for United States air support doctrine and tactics. No pilots or planes trained for night reconnaissance were available, and photographic reconnaissance with Douglas A-20 Havocs was only available late in the campaign. Tying the command to a single corps also kept it from supporting other organizations participating in the campaign, such as the French XIX Corps
The 19th Army Corps ( 19e Corps d'Armée) was a corps of the French army. In December 1870, the Tours delegation created the 19th Army Corps which was formed in Alençon. It was recreated by decree of the JO of August 13, 1874, it brought toget ...
, even when resources were available.
The command served in combat in the Mediterranean and European theaters until May 1945. Afterward, remained in Europe as part of the occupation force.
Colonel Demas T. Craw
Demas Thurlow "Nick" Craw (April 9, 1900 – November 8, 1942) was a United States Army Air Forces officer and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II. Craw and Maj. Pie ...
was awarded the Medal of Honor for action during the invasion of Algeria-French Morocco: when the Allies landed on 8 November 1942, Col Craw volunteered to negotiate an armistice; while trying to pass through the lines near Port Lyautey
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, he was killed by machine-gun fire.
Lineage
* Constituted as the 12th Ground Air Support Command on 10 September 1942
: Activated on 17 September 1942
: Redesignated XII Air Support Command on 24 September 1942
: Redesignated XII Tactical Air Command in April 1944
: Inactivated in Germany on 10 November 1947
: Disbanded on 8 October 1948[
]
Assignments
* Third Air Force, 17 September 1942 (attached to 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 ...
after 25 September 1942)
* Twelfth Air Force, 9 November 1942[Maurer, ''Combat Units'', p. 450 (years only).] (attached to Allied Air Support Command after 22 January 1943)
* Northwest African Air Forces
Northwest African Air Forces (NAAF) was a component of the Allied Mediterranean Air Command (MAC) during February–December 1943. It was responsible primarily for air operations during the Tunisian Campaign and bombing of Italy. Its command ...
, c. 18 February 1943 (attached to Allied Air Support Command (later Northwest African Tactical Air Force The Northwest African Tactical Air Force (NATAF) was a component of the Northwest African Air Forces which itself reported to the Mediterranean Air Command (MAC). These new Allied air force organizations were created at the Casablanca Conference in ...
c. February 18 – 10 December 1943, further attached to No. 242 Group RAF
No. 242 Group was a group of the British Royal Air Force (RAF) formed on 24 August 1942. Its first commander was Air Commodore George Lawson.
History
Air Commodore Kenneth Cross took over command on 22 February 1943 when the group was a sub-com ...
March 43)
* Twelfth Air Force, c. 10 December 1943[ (attached to No. 242 Group RAF, Tactical Air Force, Mediterranean Allied Air Forces January 1944 – April 1944)
* United States Air Forces in Europe, 15 November 1945 – 10 November 1947
]
Stations
* Birmingham Army Air Field, Alabama, 17 September 1942
* Bolling Field, District of Columbia, 25 September – 18 October 1942
* French Morocco, 9 November 1942
* Algeria, January 1943
* Tunisia, 13 March 1943
* Sicily, Italy, c. 12 July 1943
* Italy, c. 9 September 1943
* Corsica
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, France, 18 August 1944
* Germany, 27 March 1945
* Erlangen (R-96),[Station number in Johnson, p. 42] Germany, July 1945
* Bad Kissingen (R-98),[ Germany, 1 November 1945 – 10 November 1947
]
Components
; Wings
* 3rd Air Defense Wing
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(later 64th Fighter Wing): 9 March 1943 – 5 June 1947 (attached to First Tactical Air Force (Provisional)
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27 November 1944 – May 1945)
* 5th Bombardment Wing
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: c. 13 October 1942 – 1 November 1943
* 7th Fighter Wing, 27 September 1942 – 7 January 1943 (attached to First Air Force
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to c. 17 October 1942; Task Force A to 8 November 1942; Moroccan Composite Wing (Provisional) to 6 January 1943)
* 42d Bombardment Wing
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: 27 November 1944 – 6 January 1945, 21 May – 26 July 1945
* 57th Bombardment Wing: 31 August 1943 – 1 January 1944
* 63d Fighter Wing
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: 14 June – December 1945
* 70th Fighter Wing: 2 December 1945 – 25 September 1947
* 71st Fighter Wing: 25 September–November 1945
* 87th Fighter Wing: 11 January-22 September 1944
; Groups
* 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)
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Years
* 12 BC
* ...
: 1 September 1943 – 2 January 1944
* 31st Fighter Group
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: November 1942 – 24 July 1943
* 33d Fighter Group
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: 13 January – 18 February 1943; 14 March 1943 – 24 July 1943; 21 December 1943 – c. 20 February 1944 (under operational control of 64th Fighter Wing)
* 36th Fighter Group: 15 November 1945 – 15 February 1946
* 47th Bombardment Group 47th may refer to:
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, assigned 27 September – 31 December 1942; 22 January – 18 February 1943; attached 1 September 1943 – 6 October 1943; 10 December 1943 – 20 July 1944; 7–15 September 1944
* 50th Fighter Group
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, 29 September 1944 – 4 August 1945 (under operational control of 64th Fighter Wing until June 1945)
* 52nd Fighter Group
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: 18 February – 23 May 1943; 15 May – 25 June 1947
* 57th Fighter Group: attached 22 August 1943; assigned 1 September – 1 November 1943; 2 January – 23 April 1944 (attached to 64th Fighter Wing 2–28 March 1944)
* 68th Observation Group
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(later 68th Reconnaissance Group): c. 18 October 1942 – c. 18 June 1943 (attached to 5th Bombardment Wing after 31 October 1942)
* 69th Tactical Reconnaissance Group
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: 27 March – 20 May 1945
* 79th Fighter Group: attached c. 2–c. 14 June 1943; assigned 1 September – 1 November 1943 (attached to Northwest African Tactical Air Force The Northwest African Tactical Air Force (NATAF) was a component of the Northwest African Air Forces which itself reported to the Mediterranean Air Command (MAC). These new Allied air force organizations were created at the Casablanca Conference in ...
)
* 86th Fighter-Bomber Group (later 86th Fighter Group): assigned c. November 1943 – 9 September 1944; 20 February 1945 – c. 30 April 1945 (attached to 64th Fighter Wing after 21 February 1945; attached 30 April 1945); assigned 20 June – August 1945; 1 March – 6 October 1947
* 340th Bombardment Group
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: 1 September – 1 November 1943; 2 January – 1 March 1944
* 354th Fighter Group
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, 4 July 1945 – 15 February 1946
* 363d Reconnaissance Group 363rd or 363d may refer to:
*363d Expeditionary Operations Group, inactive United States Air Force unit
*363d Bombardment Squadron or 19th Antisubmarine Squadron, inactive United States Air Force unit
*363d Fighter Squadron or 164th Airlift Squadro ...
, 15–20 November 1945
* 366th Fighter Group 366th may refer to:
*366th Bombardment Squadron, inactive United States Air Force unit
*366th Division (IDF), also known as the "Path of Fire" Division, a reserve armored division of the IDF
*366th Fighter Squadron, inactive United States Air Force ...
: 4 July 1945 – 20 August 1946
* 501st Tactical Control Group (see 555th Signal Aircraft Warning Battalion)
; Squadrons
* 2d Air Support Communications Squadron (later 2d Tactical Air Communications Squadron): 2 February 1943 – 6 July 1943
* 4th Tactical Air Communications Squadron: 4 July 1945 – 5 June 1947
* 11th Tactical Air Communications Squadron
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: 4 July – c. 12 October 1945
* 14th Liaison Squadron 014 may refer to:
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* 014 Construction Unit
* Divi Divi Air Flight 014
* Pirna 014
* Tyrrell 014
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: 4 July – 5 October 1945 (attached to Third United States Army}Third Army after 26 June 1945)
* 18th Air Support Communications Squadron (later 18th Tactical Air Communications Squadron): c. 12 February – 10 June 1944
* 34th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron: 3 October 1944 – 20 April 1945 (attached to Provisional Reconnaissance Group after 16 October 1944)
* 47th Liaison Squadron
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: 23 November 1945 – 1 February 1946
* 72d Liaison Squadron
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: 20 May – 3 July 1945
* 99th Fighter Squadron: 28 May 1943 – 1 May 1944 (attached to 33d Fighter Group, 29 May 1943; 324th Fighter Group, c. 19 June 1943; 33d Fighter Group 19 July 1943; 79th Fighter Group, 16 October 1943; 324th Fighter Group after 1 April 1944)
* 111th Observation Squadron
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(later 111th Reconnaissance Squadron, 111th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron): attached 12–31 March 1943, 20 June 1943, assigned 26 May 1944 – 20 April 1945 (attached to Provisional Reconnaissance Group after 16 October 1944)
* 125th Liaison Squadron
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: 20 June – 15 December 1945
* 153d Liaison Squadron: attached 25 April 1944, assigned 15 July 1945 – 15 December 1945 (attached to Twelfth Army Group
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15 November 1944, Seventh Army after 26 July 1945)
* 162d Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron
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: attached 16 October 1944 – 21 April 1945
* 167th Liaison Squadron: 20 May – 15 July 1945
* 365th Bombardment Squadron
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: 1 November – 25 December 1946
* 415th Night Fighter Squadron 415th may refer to:
* 415th Bombardment Group, inactive United States Air Force unit
*415th Flight Test Flight (415 FLTF), squadron of the United States Air Force Reserves
* 415th Tactical Fighter Squadron, inactive United States Air Force unit
Se ...
: 12 October – 5 December 1943
* 417th Night Fighter Squadron 417th may refer to:
*417th Bombardment Group, inactive United States Air Force unit
*417th Bombardment Squadron a United States Air Force unit
*417th Flight Test Squadron (417 FLTS), part of the 412th Test Wing based at Edwards Air Force Base, Cali ...
: 17 May – 26 June 1945
; Other
* 555th Signal Aircraft Warning Battalion
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(later 501st Tactical Control Group), 15 November 1945 – 25 July 1947
References
Notes
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