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The 1st Tactical Missile Squadron is an inactive
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unit. It was last assigned to the 585th Tactical Missile Group at
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, West Germany, where it was inactivated on 18 June 1958. The first predecessor of the
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is the 881st Bombardment Squadron, a former
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unit organized in November 1943. After training in the United States, the 881st deployed to the
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, where it participated in the strategic bombing campaign against Japan. It earned two Distinguished Unit Citations before the end of the war. It returned to the United States in the fall of 1945 and was inactivated at
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, California in January 1946. The squadron's second predecessor was established as the 1st Experimental Guided Missiles Squadron, which conducted guided missile testing for the Army Air Forces and
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from bases in Florida from 1946 through 1950. It was reactivated the following year and tested cruise missiles, then trained for deployment to Europe with Martin B-61 Matador missiles. It stood alert with its missiles in Germany until it was inactivated in 1958 and transferred its personnel and missiles to the 71st Tactical Missile Squadron


History


World War II

The first predecessor of the unit, the 881st Bombardment Squadron, was activated at
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, Idaho on 20 November 1943 as one of the four original squadrons of the 500th Bombardment Group. It initially flew Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bombers in New Mexico, then trained in Kansas with early model Boeing B-29 Superfortresses, with frequent delays in training due to modifications of the aircraft correcting production deficiencies.. It departed for its combat station in the Pacific in July 1944 after completing training.Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 796Maurer, ''Combat Units'', p. 366 The squadron arrived at its combat station,
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, on Saipan in the Mariana Islands in September 1944. It flew its first combat mission against a submarine base in the
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on 11 November. Thirteen days later it participated in the first attack on the Japanese homeland from the Marianas. Initially, the squadron flew high altitude daylight raids against industrial targets in Japan. In January 1945, it carried out an attack on the Mitsubishi engine manufacturing plant in
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, for which it was awarded a Distinguished Unit Citation (DUC). The squadron was briefly diverted from its strategic mission when it struck
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s in Kyushu to support
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, the landings on Okinawa in April 1945. Beginning in March 1945,
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changed both its tactics and strategy and the squadron began carrying out nighttime attacks with
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against area targets. It received its second DUC for attacks on the urban and industrial section of
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, feeder industries at
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and shipping and rail targets on Kyushu in June 1945. During the closing days of the war, the squadron also dropped propaganda leaflets over the Japanese home islands. Following
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, the squadron dropped food and supply to prisoners of war in Japan, Korea, China and Taiwan. The squadron returned to the United States in the fall of 1945 and was inactivated at
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, California on 17 January 1946.


Missile testing

The squadron's second predecessor was organized as the 1st Experimental Guided Missiles Squadron, one of the original Army Air Forces missile test squadrons, at
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, Florida in 1946. At Eglin it was assigned to the
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. It tested air-to-surface missiles. The 1st Group was inactivated in July 1949, and the squadron was attached to its successor, the
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. In December 1950, the squadron moved with the 550th Wing to Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, but it was not operational at Patrick and was inactivated at the end of the month, when the 550th was replaced by the 4800th Guided Missile Wing.Ravenstein, pp. 284–285 The squadron was redesignated the 1st Bombardment Squadron, Missile (Light), but was again redesignated the 1st Pilotless Bomber SquadronThe Air Force had a 1st Bombardment Squadron, Heavy that was active at the time that would have duplicated the unit designation. before being reactivated at Patrick in October 1951. The unit again experimented with missiles, but this time with
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, including the
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and Martin B-61 Matador. The squadron developed procedures and methods for deployment of tactical nuclear missiles until 1954, when it was transferred to Tactical Air Command.


Missile operations in Europe

The 1st trained until March 1954, when it deployed to
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(USAFE) and
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.Fletcher, p. 17 It maintained dispersed missile launch facilities at 'Site VII "B Pad", northwest of Bitburg An underground concrete launch facility, closed in 1969. The site is abandoned and largely overgrown. and Site VIII "C Pad", south southwest of Bitburg An underground concrete launch facility. After closure the site was transferred to the
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and converted into a MIM-104 Patriot air defense missile site. It closed in 2001 and is now abandoned and overgrown with vegetation.
At Bitburg, it was initially attached to the host
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.Ravenstein, p. 63 It was the first operational United States missile unit. At Bitburg the squadron was equipped with the B-61A Matador.The B-61A Matador was renamed the TM-61A Matador, reflecting that it was a Tactical Missile, not a Bomber. The 1st was redesignated the 1st Tactical Missile Squadron a year later. As additional Matador squadrons deployed to Germany, USAFE formed the 7382d Guided Missile Group, headquartered at
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. The 1st Tactical Missile Squadron was detached from the 36th Wing, and attached to the new group. when the 7382d Group was inactivated on 15 September 1956, the 1st Squadron was reassigned to the newly formed 585th Tactical Missile Group at Bitburg, as part of the newly formed 701st Tactical Missile Wing, headquartered at Hahn. The unit converted from the TM-61A to the TM-61C during that time. The 1st was inactivated and replaced by the 71st Tactical Missile Squadron, which was simultaneously activated on 18 Jun 1958. In 1985 the
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881st Bombardment Squadron was consolidated with the squadron, but it was not activated.Department of the Air Force/MPM Letter 662q, 19 September 85, Subject: Reconstitution, Redesignation, and Consolidation of Selected Air Force Tactical SquadronsThe
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planned to reactivate the squadron as a
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GLCM squadron under the 550th Tactical Missile Wing at
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, but elected to activate a World War II bombardment wing and squadron instead.


Lineage

; 881st Bombardment Squadron * Constituted as the 881st Bombardment Squadron, Very Heavy on 19 November 1943 : Activated on 20 November 1943 : Inactivated on 17 January 1946881st Bombardment Squadron lineage, including stations and aircraft, through 1963 in Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 796 : Consolidated with the 1st Tactical Missile Squadron as the 1st Tactical Missile Squadron on 18 September 1985 ; 1st Tactical Missile Squadron * Constituted as the 1st Experimental Guided Missiles Squadron : Activated on 6 February 1946 : Redesignated 1st Guided Missiles Squadron (Air to Surface Missile) on 22 July 1949 : Inactivated on 30 December 1950 * Redesignated 1st Bombardment Squadron, Missile (Light) on 13 September 1951 : Redesignated 1st Pilotless Bomber Squadron and activated on 1 October 1951 : Redesignated 1st Tactical Missile Squadron on 14 March 1955 : Inactivated 18 June 1958 * Consolidated with the 881st Bombardment Squadron on 19 September 1985 (remained inactive)


Assignments

* 500th Bombardment Group, 20 November 1943 – 17 January 1946 * 1st Experimental Guided Missiles Group: 6 February 1946 *
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: 20 July 1949 (attached to 550th Guided Missiles Wing) * 550th Guided Missiles Wing: 1 August 1950 – 30 December 1950 * 6555th Guided Missile Wing (later 6555th Guided Missile Group): 1 October 1951 * Tactical Air Command: 1 January 1954 *
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: 31 March 1954 (attached to 36th Fighter-Bomber Wing (later 36th Fighter-Day Wing) 31 March 1954, 7382d Guided Missile Group 15 April 1956 – 15 September 1956) * 585th Tactical Missile Group, 15 September 1956 – 18 June 1958


Stations

* Gowen Field, Idaho, 20 November 1943 *
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, New Mexico, c. 16 December 1943 *
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, Kansas, 16 April–23 July 1944 * Isely Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands, 19 September 1944 – 15 November 1945 * March Field, California, 29 November 1945 – 17 January 1946 * Eglin Field (later Eglin Air Force Base), Florida 6 February 1946Mueller, pp. 138–139 * Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, 11 December 1950 – 30 December 1950Mueller, p. 465 * Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, 1 October 1951 * Bitburg Air Base, West Germany, 31 March 1954 – 18 June 1958


Aircraft and missiles

* Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, 1944 * Boeing B-29 Superfortress, 1944–1945 * Republic-Ford JB-2, 1951 * Martin B-61 (later TM-61) Matador, 1954–1962


Awards and campaigns


See also

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List of United States Air Force missile squadrons This article lists the missile squadrons of the United States Air Force. There are nine missile squadrons currently active in the United States (listed in bold type); all nine are equipped to operate intercontinental ballistic missiles. Aerodyna ...
*
List of B-29 Superfortress operators This is a list of B-29 Superfortress units consisting of nations, their air forces, and the unit assignments that used the B-29 during World War II, Korean War, and post war periods, including variants and other historical information Delivery ...
* B-17 Flying Fortress units of the United States Army Air Forces


References


Notes

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Bibliography

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