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5th Interceptor Command


FieldValue
unit_name5th Interceptor Command
dates7 November 1941 – 9 April 1942
countryUnited States
branchUnited States Army Air Forces
typeRadar Defense, Infantry
battlesBattle of the Philippines (1941–42)
notable_commandersBrig. Gen. Henry B. Clagett
Brig. Gen. Harold H. George
Col.Lawrence S. Churchill

Brig. Gen. Harold H. George Col.Lawrence S. Churchill

The 5th Interceptor Command was a temporary organization of the United States Army Air Forces. It was wiped out in the Battle of the Philippines (1941–42). The survivors fought as infantry during Battle of Bataan and after their surrender, were subjected to the Bataan Death March, although some did escape to Australia.

History

Established in November 1941 to provide air defense of Luzon, Philippine Islands. After Japanese invasion on 24 December 1941, mission changed to provide ground defense of island, with ground and air echelon personnel of unequipped Fifth Air Force units on Luzon attached to fight as ground infantry units during the Battle of the Philippines (1941–42) after their aircraft were destroyed or evacuated to locations away from Luzon.

Most members of the command surrendered on 9 April 1942 after the Battle of Bataan. Some survivors escaped to Corregidor Island in Manila Bay, Philippine Islands and surrendered on 6 May 1942, ending all US organized resistance to the Japanese in the Philippines. Some survivors possibly fought afterwards on Luzon as unorganized resistance (May 1942 – January 1945).

Lineage

  • Established as 5th Interceptor Command (Provisional) 7 November 1941 (date approximate) : Discontinued c. May 1942 (date approximate)

Assignments

  • Far East Air Force (later 5th Air Force) (attached to U.S. Army Forces Far East after 25 December 1941)

Station

  • Nielson Field, Luzon, Philippines
  • Bataan, Luzon, Philippines 25 December 1941 – 9 April 1942

Components

Notes: All units in attached status. *Unit not manned or equipped, carried as active unit (non-operational) 9 April 1942 – 2 April 1946.

References

Notes

Bibliography

References

  1. Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 76
  2. Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 141
  3. Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 148-149
  4. Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 311-312
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