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76th Tactical Reconnaissance Group


FieldValue
unit_name76th Tactical Reconnaissance Group
image76th Reconnaissance Group - World War II.png
image_size250
captionEmblem of the 76th Tactical Reconnaissance Group
dates1942–1944
countryUnited States
branchUnited States Army Air Forces
roleReconnaissance
command_structureThird Air Force
mottoOur Observation, Your Security
battlesAmerican Theater of World War II

The 76th Tactical Reconnaissance Group is a disbanded United States Army Air Forces organization. It was last active in 1944 as part of the Desert Training Center at Thermal Army Air Field, California.

History

The group was constituted and activated in early 1942 at MacDill Field, Florida as the 76th Observation Group shortly after the United States entered World War II. Its original squadron was the 24th Observation Squadron, which was joined a few days later by the 23d Observation Squadron when the group moved to Key Field, Mississippi.

The group trained in aerial reconnaissance and air support techniques until March 1943 under Third Air Force. and replaced by new units. It was disbanded on 15 April 1944.

Lineage

  • Constituted on 5 February 1942 as the 76th Observation Group : Activated on 27 February 1942 : Redesignated as the 76th Reconnaissance Group on 2 April 1943 : Redesignated as the 76th Tactical Reconnaissance Group on 11 August 1943
  • Disbanded on 15 April 1944

Subordinate Units

Assignments

  • Third Air Force, 27 February 1942
  • 3d Ground Air Support Command (later III Air Support Command, III Reconnaissance Command), 27 February 1942
  • Desert Training Center, ca. 20 September 1943
  • III Tactical Air Division, ca. 15 December 1943 – 15 April 1944

Stations Assigned

  • MacDill Field, Florida, 27 February 1942
  • Key Field, Mississippi, c. 3 March 1942
  • Pope Field, North Carolina, 28 March 1942
  • Vichy Army Air Field, Missouri, 10 December 1942
  • Morris Field, North Carolina, 10 May 1943
  • Thermal Army Air Field, California ca. 20 September 1943 – 15 April 1944

Aircraft Flown

  • Douglas A-20 Havoc
  • North American B-25 Mitchell
  • Stinson L-1 Vigilant
  • Piper L-4 Cub
  • Stinson L-5 Sentinel
  • Interstate L-6 Grasshopper
  • Bell P-39 Airacobra
  • Curtiss P-40 Warhawk

Awards

  • [[Image:World War II - American Campaign Streamer (Plain).png|350px]]
  • American Theater of World War II

References

Notes

Bibliography

References

  1. (1983). "Air Force Combat Units of World War II". Office of Air Force History.
  2. (1982). "Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II". Office of Air Force History.
  3. Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 124
  4. It participated in [[military exercise. maneuvers]] with [[Second United States Army. link. (25 February 2013 (retrieved 3 Dec 2012))
  5. Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 330-331
  6. Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 348-349
  7. link. (20 May 2014 (retrieved 3 Dec 2012))
  8. link. (13 September 2012 (retrieved 3 Dec 2012))
  9. Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 184-185
  10. Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 154-155
  11. Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 334-335
  12. Mueller, Robert. (1989). "Air Force Bases, Vol. I, Active Air Force Bases Within the United States of America on 17 September 1982". Office of Air Force History.
  13. [http://www.airforcehistoryindex.org/data/000/175/832.xml Abstract, History of Morris Field Nov 1940-Jul 1944] (retrieved 3 Dec 2012)
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