Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Units of the Mediterranean Theater of Operations

B-17 Flying Fortresses of the 2d Bombardment Group on a mission from Amendola Airfield, Italy, 1944

United States Army Air Forces formations and units in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations (MTO) were the second-largest user of the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress during World War II. There were a total of six combat groups (twenty-four squadrons) equipped with the bomber assigned to the Theater.

Overview

Initially equipped with the B-17F Flying Fortress, the 97th and 301st Bombardment Groups were flown from airfields in England to Algiers and Oran, Algeria in November 1942 after the Operation Torch landings. They were assigned to the 5th Bombardment Wing, XII Bomber Command, Twelfth Air Force.[1]

These initial two groups were joined in February 1943 by the 99th and in April 1943 by the 2d Bombardment Group, which both arrived from the United States. These heavy bomber units supported the American Fifth Army as it drove west into Tunisia during the North African Campaign. Initial targets were enemy positions in Tunisia, Sicily, Italy, and islands in the Mediterranean Sea.[1]

On 1 November 1943, the Twelfth Air Force became a tactical organization of fighters and medium bombers. Its heavy bombardment units (B-17 and B-24) were joined with those of the Ninth Air Force which had been based in Libya and which was moving without personnel or equipment to be re-established as a tactical organization in England. The combined heavy bomber forces in the Mediterranean were then designated as the Fifteenth Air Force, with all B-17 groups remaining assigned to the 5th Bombardment Wing. Fifteenth Air Force's mission was to carry out long distance bombardment missions against enemy targets in Southern and Central Europe. The groups also received their first B-17G Flying Fortresses in late 1943, and were moved to newly captured airfields in the Foggia area of Southern Italy. In Italy two new B-17 groups, the 463d and 483d Bombardment Groups, arrived from Third Air Force’s training airfields in the Southeastern United States in the spring of 1944 to reinforce the command.[1]

From their bases in Southern Italy, the Fortresses engaged in long-range strategic bombardment attacks against the enemy in Austria, the Balkans, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Greece, Poland, and Romania. Additionally, Fifteenth Air Force B-17s joined with Eighth Air Force B-17s as part of Operation Frantic, shuttle bombing raids against targets on the Eastern Front, landing at Poltava Airfield (AAF-559) in the Soviet Union during the spring of 1944.[1]

Fifteenth Air Force, along with its B-17 units were inactivated after the German capitulation in May 1945.[1]

Airfields

B-17 units in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations operated from the following Airfields:

Algeria (Twelfth Air Force) [1]
Tunisia (Twelfth/Fifteenth Air Force)[1]
Italy (Fifteenth Air Force)[1]
  • Foggia Airfield (2d Bombardment Group, Postwar use, unit inactivation and aircraft storage area)
41°25′55″N 015°32′07″E / 41.43194°N 15.53528°E / 41.43194; 15.53528 (Foggia Airfield)
  • Marcianise Airfield (97th, 99th Bombardment Groups) (Postwar use, unit inactivation and aircraft storage site)
41°06′55″N 014°10′34″E / 41.11528°N 14.17611°E / 41.11528; 14.17611 (Marcianise Airfield)
  • Pisa Airport (483d Bombardment Group) (Postwar use by Air Transport Command)
43°41′02″N 010°23′33″E / 43.68389°N 10.39250°E / 43.68389; 10.39250 (Pisa Airport)

Most combat airfields were temporary wartime facilities quickly constructed with pierced-steel planking runways and parking areas, with tents used for personnel quarters and a few wooden buildings used for operations. In Tunisia and Italy, some captured German Luftwaffe or Italian Air Force (Regia Aeronautica) airfields were repaired and placed into service. Today, most show little evidence of their existence other than some faint outlines in agricultural fields.

Units

  • US Army, Middle East Air Force (USAMEAF) [2]
2 July – 18 December 1942 [2]
1st Provisional Bombardment Group; Later: 376th Bombardment Group (No Tail Code) [2]
Provisional organization formed at RAF Lydda, British Palestine on 1 July 1942. It had nine B-17E Flying Fortresses transferred from the 7th Bombardment Group, Fifth Air Force in Australia that had escaped from the Philippines or were sent from the United States in January 1942. The B-17s attacked the harbor at Tobruk, Libya seven times with day and night raids throughout July. Withdrawn for depot-level maintenance then returned for several more raids against enemy targets in Libya, Crete and Greece during October–December 1942. Last operational use made on 18 December 1942 when they attacked harbor facilities at Sousse, Tunisia. Transferred to non-combat duties with Air Transport Command.[2][3]
25 April 1943 – 1 July 1945[4]
Entered Combat: 28 April 1943[5]
20th Bombardment Squadron (Circle-Y)][6][7]
49th Bombardment Squadron (Circle-Y V)[7][8]
96th Bombardment Squadron (Circle-Y T) [7][9]
429th Bombardment Squadron (Circle-Y Half-Arrow) [7][10]
Deployed from Great Falls Army Air Base, Montana to Camp Don B. Passage (Casablanca), French Morocco, 12 April 1943; Air echelon arrived at Marrakesh, French Morocco, 16 April 1943; Operations began from Navarin Airfield, Algeria, 22 April 1943 Inactivated at Foggia Airfield, Italy, 28 February 1946[4]
13 November 1942 – 29 October 1945 [12]
Entered Combat: 16 November 1942
340th Bombardment Squadron (Triangle-Y O Red Diagonal Stripe Tail Rudder) [7][12]
341st Bombardment Squadron (Triangle-Y 1 Red Diagonal Stripe Tail Rudder) [7][13]
342d Bombardment Squadron (Triangle-Y 2 Red Diagonal Stripe Tail Rudder) [7][14]
414th Bombardment Squadron (Triangle-Y 3 Red Diagonal Stripe Tail Rudder) [7][15]
Transferred from VIII Bomber Command, 13 November 1942; Arrived Maison Blanche Airport, Algiers, Algeria, 13 November 1942; The first combat heavy bomber mission of Twelfth Air Force was flown from Maison Blanche Airport on 16 November 1942 when six B-17s of the 340th Bombardment Squadron attacked Sidi Ahmed Airfield at Bizerte, Tunisia. Inactivated at Marcianise Airfield, Italy on 29 October 1945 [11]
22 February 1943 – 8 November 1945 [17]
Entered Combat: 16 March 1943[5]
346th Bombardment Squadron (Diamond-Y I) [7][17]
347th Bombardment Squadron (Diamond-Y II) [7][18]
348th Bombardment Squadron (Diamond-Y III) [7][19]
416th Bombardment Squadron (Diamond-Y IV) [7][20]
Deployed from Sioux City Army Air Base, Iowa, 22 February 1943; Operations began from Navarin Airfield, Algeria 22 February 1943. Inactivated at Marcianise Airfield, Italy, 8 November 1945 [16]
26 November 1942 – 28 July 1945 [22]
Entered Combat: 28 November 1942[23]
32d Bombardment Squadron (Square-Y Green Tail Rudder A/1) [7][24]
352d Bombardment Squadron (Square-Y Green Tail Rudder B/2) [7][25]
353d Bombardment Squadron (Square-Y Green Tail Rudder C/3) [7][25]
419th Bombardment Squadron (Square-Y Green Tail Rudder D/4) [7][22]
Transferred from VIII Bomber Command, 26 November 1942; Arrived at Tafaraoui Airport, Oran, Algeria on 24 November 1942, mounted first combat mission on 28 November, attacking Bizerte Airfield and dock area in Tunisia. Moved to Biskra Airfield, Algeria, 16 December 1942. Returned to Sioux Falls Army Air Field, South Dakota, 28 July 1945 [21]
9 March 1944 – 25 September 1945
Entered Combat: 30 March 1944[27]
772d Bombardment Squadron (Wedge-Y Orange Tail Rudder) [7][28]
773d Bombardment Squadron (Wedge-Y Orange Tail Rudder) [7][29]
774th Bombardment Squadron (Wedge-Y Orange Tail Rudder) [7][30]
775th Bombardment Squadron (Wedge-Y Orange Tail Rudder) [7][31]
Deployed from Lakeland Army Airfield, Florida, 9 March 1944; Operated from Celone Airfield, Italy 9 March 1944 – 25 September 1945 Inactivated in Italy [26]
9 March 1944 – 25 September 1945 [33]
Entered Combat: 1 April 1944[34]
815th Bombardment Squadron (Y-Star Red Tail Rudder I) [7][33]
816th Bombardment Squadron (Y-Star Red Tail Rudder II) [7][35]
817th Bombardment Squadron (Y-Star Red Tail Rudder III) [7][36]
840th Bombardment Squadron (Y-Star Red Tail Rudder IV) [7][37]
Deployed from MacDill Army Airfield, Florida, 30 March 1944; Operated from Sterparone Airfield, Italy, 9 April 1944 – 15 May 1945
After war ended, the group was reassigned to Air Transport Command and moved to Pisa Airport, Italy, on 15 May 1943. B-17s converted to transport configuration and used to transport personnel to Port Lyautey Airfield, French Morocco where ATC transports moved them across the Atlantic. Inactivated in Italy on 25 September 1945 [32]

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-89201-092-4., pp25-26
  2. ^ a b c d "COMBAT CHRONOLOGY US ARMY AIR FORCES MEDITERRANEAN – 1942". Archived from the original on 2 January 2009. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  3. ^ 9th Bombardment Squadron 7BW History office
  4. ^ a b Maurer, Units, 2d Bombardment Group pp25-26
  5. ^ a b "COMBAT CHRONOLOGY US ARMY AIR FORCES MEDITERRANEAN – 1943, PART 1". Archived from the original on 7 January 2017. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  6. ^ Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1982) [1969]. Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-405-12194-6. LCCN 70605402. OCLC 72556.
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  9. ^ Maurer, Squadrons, 96th Bombardment Squadron
  10. ^ Maurer, Squadrons, 429th Bombardment Squadron
  11. ^ a b Maurer, Units, 97th Bombardment Group pp338-339
  12. ^ a b Maurer, Squadrons, 340th Bombardment Squadron
  13. ^ Maurer, Squadrons, 341st Bombardment Squadron
  14. ^ Maurer, Squadrons, 342d Bombardment Squadron
  15. ^ Maurer, Squadrons, 414th Bombardment Squadron
  16. ^ a b Maurer, Units, 99th Bombardment Group pp170-171
  17. ^ a b Maurer, Squadrons, 346th Bombardment Squadron
  18. ^ Maurer, Squadrons, 347th Bombardment Squadron
  19. ^ Maurer, Squadrons, 348th Bombardment Squadron
  20. ^ Maurer, Squadrons, 416th Bombardment Squadron
  21. ^ a b Maurer, Units, 301st Bombardment Group pp173-174
  22. ^ a b Maurer, Squadrons, 419th Bombardment Squadron
  23. ^ Rickard, J (13 September 2012), 301st Bombardment Group (Second World War), http://www.historyofwar.org/air/units/USAAF/301st_Bombardment_Group.html
  24. ^ Maurer, Squadrons, 32d Bombardment Squadron
  25. ^ a b Maurer, Squadrons, 352d Bombardment Squadron
  26. ^ a b Maurer, Units, 463d Bombardment Group pp338-339
  27. ^ Rickard, J (27 March 2014), 463rd Bombardment Group, http://www.historyofwar.org/air/units/USAAF/463rd_Bombardment_Group.html
  28. ^ Maurer, Squadrons, 772d Bombardment Squadron
  29. ^ Maurer, Squadrons, 773d Bombardment Squadron
  30. ^ Maurer, Squadrons, 774th Bombardment Squadron
  31. ^ Maurer, Squadrons, 775th Bombardment Squadron
  32. ^ a b Maurer, Units, 483d Bombardment Group pp338-339
  33. ^ a b Maurer, Squadrons, 815th Bombardment Squadron
  34. ^ Rickard, J (24 April 2014), 483rd Bombardment Group, http://www.historyofwar.org/air/units/USAAF/483rd_Bombardment_Group.html
  35. ^ Maurer, Squadrons, 816th Bombardment Squadron
  36. ^ Maurer, Squadrons, 817th Bombardment Squadron
  37. ^ Maurer, Squadrons, 840th Bombardment Squadron

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