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The 407th Air Refueling Squadron is an inactive
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unit. It was last assigned to the
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at Loring Air Force Base, Maine, where it was inactivated on 1 October 1990. The first predecessor of the squadron was activated as the 17th Reconnaissance Squadron in March 1942. It was redesignated the 407th Bombardment Squadron the following month. After participating in the antisubmarine campaign while training, it moved to the United Kingdom, where it participated in the strategic bombing campaign against Germany. It earned a
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for its actions. After
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, it moved to France, where it was inactivated in 1946. The 407th Air Refueling Squadron was activated in 1953 and supported
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's fighter units and bomber units until inactivating in 1961. It was activated again in 1962. The two units were consolidated in 1985.


History


World War II

Activated as a
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reconnaissance squadron in early 1942; trained by
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in the southeastern United States. Performed antisubmarine duty while training in Florida, March–July 1942. Deployed to the
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, being assigned to VIII Bomber Command in England, one of the first squadrons being assigned to the command. Initially, the squadron initially trained replacement crews for combat at RAF Bovingdon. Upon completion of its training mission, the 407th moved to RAF Alconbury on 6 January 1943 where it and its parent 92nd Bombardment Group underwent reorganization. When they emerged in May 1943, the 92nd and 407th were ready for combat. The group's B-17s, flew their first post-reorganization combat mission on 15 May 1943, and participated in the air offensive over Nazi Germany and Occupied Europe until German capitulation in May 1945. Reassigned to
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in June 1945 as part of Operation Green. Used B-17s as transports, flying demobilized personnel to ATC sites in Morocco and the
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from
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. Aircraft turrets were removed and re-skinned, the bomb racks removed, flooring and seating installed to accommodate 30 passengers. The flight crew was reduced to pilot, co-pilot, navigator, flight engineer and radio operator. In addition the engineer and radio operator would act as stewards, to assist and calm the many first time flyers. Inactivated in February 1946.


Air refueling operations

Activated and redesignated by
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as an air refueling squadron in November 1953. From activation in 1953 until summer of 1957, the 407th Air Refueling Squadron deployed KB-29 aircraft and crews on air refueling missions to many parts of the world, participating in a continuing series of strategic exercises as required by Strategic Air Command. The unit conducted similar operations with the KC-97 aircraft between Jul 1957 and Jul 1961, and with the KC-135 aircraft after Jul 1962, providing air refueling support for various kinds of aircraft from several commands on missions ranging from regional movements to intercontinental flights. The two squadrons were consolidated on 19 September 1985.Department of the Air Force/MPM Letter 662q, 19 September 1985, Subject: Reconstitution, Redesignation, and Consolidation of Selected Air Force Tactical Squadrons The consolidated unit was inactivated in October 1990.


Lineage

; 407th Bombardment Squadron * Constituted as the 17th Reconnaissance Squadron (Heavy) on 28 January 1942 : Activated on 1 March 1942 : Redesignated 407th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) on 22 April 1942 : Redesignated 407th Bombardment Squadron, Heavy on 27 September 1944 : Inactivated on 28 February 1946 : Consolidated with the 407th Air Refueling Squadron as the 407th Air Refueling Squadron on 15 September 1985 ; 407th Air Refueling Squadron : Constituted as the 407th Air Refueling Squadron, Strategic Fighter on 13 November 1953 : Activated on 18 December 1953 : Redesignated 407th Air Refueling Squadron, Medium on 15 September 1958 : Discontinued and inactivated on 15 July 1961 * Redesignated 407th Air Refueling Squadron, Heavy and activated, on 26 January 1962 (not organized) : Organized on 1 April 1962 : Consolidated with the 407th Bombardment Squadron on 15 September 1985 : Inactivated on 1 October 1990.


Assignments

* 92nd Bombardment Group, 1 March 1942 – 28 February 1946 * 407th Strategic Fighter Wing, 18 December 1953 * 4061st Air Refueling Wing, 1 July 1957 – 15 July 1961 *
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, 26 January 1962 (not organized) *
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, 1 April 1962 *
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, 2 July 1968 – 1 October 1990


Stations

* Barksdale Field, Louisiana, 1 March 1942 * MacDill Field, Florida, 26 March 1942 * Sarasota Army Air Field, Florida, 18 May – July 1942 * RAF Bovingdon (AAF-112),Station number in Anderson, p. 20. England, August 1942 * RAF Alconbury (AAF-102), England, January 1943 * RAF Podington (AAF-109), England, 15 September 1943 *
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(Y-17), France, June 1945 – 28 February 1946 *
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(later Malmstrom Air Force Base), Montana, 18 December 1953 – 15 July 1961 * Homestead Air Force Base, Florida, 1 April 1962 * Loring Air Force Base, Maine, 2 July 1968Mueller, p. 329 – 1 October 1990


Aircraft

* Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, 1942–1946 * Boeing KB-29 Superfortress, 1953–1957 * Boeing KC-97 Stratofreighter, 1957–1961 *
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, 1962–1990


References


Notes

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History of the 407th Air Refueling Squadron
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