468th Bombardment Group
Constituted as 468th Bombardment Group (Heavy) on 19 May 1943.
Activated on 1 Aug 1943. Redesignated 468th Bombardment Group (Very Heavy)
in Nov 1943. Equipped with B-29's. Moved, via Africa, to the CBI theater,
Mar-Jun 1944. Assigned to Twentieth AF in Jun 1944. Flew over the Hump to
carry supplies from India to staging fields in China before entering
combat with an attack on railroad shops at Bangkok, Thailand, on 5 Jun
1944. On 15 Jun participated in the first AAF attack on Japan since the
Doolittle raid in 1942. From bases in India, China, and Ceylon, mined
shipping lanes near Saigon, French Indochina, and Shanghai, China, and
struck Japanese installations in Burma, Thailand, French Indochina,
Indonesia, Formosa, China and Japan. Targets included iron works, aircraft
factories, transportation centers and naval installations. Received a DUC
for participation in a daylight raid on the iron and steel works at
Yawata, Japan, 11 Aug 1944. Evacuated advanced bases in China in Jan 1945
but continued operations from India, bombing storage areas in Rangoon,
Burma, a railroad bridge at Bangkok, Thailand, railroad shops at Kuala
Lumpur, Malaya, and the drydock in Singapore harbor. Flew additional
missions against Japan after moving to Tinian during Feb-May 1945. Took
part in mining operations, incendiary raids on area targets, and
high-altitude missions against strategic objectives. Dropped incendiaries
on Tokyo and Yokohama in May 1945, being awarded a DUC for the attacks.
Received another DUC for a daylight strike on an aircraft plant at
Takarazuka, Japan, in Jul 1945. After the war, dropped food and supplies
to Allied prisoners and participated in show-of-force missions over Japan.
Returned to the US in Nov 1945. Assigned to Strategic Air Command on 21
Mar 1946. Inactivated on 31 Mar 1946.
Squadrons. 512th: 1945-1946. 792d: 1943-1946. 793d: 1943-1946. 794th
(later 6th): 1943-1946. 795th: 1943-1946.
Stations. Smoky Hill AAFld, Kan, 1 Aug 1943-12 Mar 1944; Kharagpur,
India, 13 Apr 1944-24 Feb 1945; West Field, Tinian, 6 Apr-15 Nov 1945; Ft
Worth AAFld, Tex, 1 Dec 1945; Roswell AAFld, NM, 12 Jan-31 Mar 1946.
Commanders. Col Howard E Engler, 8 Sep 1943; Col Ted S Faulkner, 3 Aug
1944; Col James V Edmundson, 5 Nov 1944-31 Mar 1946.
Campaigns. India-Burma; Air Offensive, Japan; China Defensive; Western
Pacific; Central Burma.
Decorations. Distinguished Unit Citations: Yawata, Japan, 20 Aug 1944;
Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan, 23-29 May 1945; Takarasuka, Japan, 24 Jul
1945. Data from Air Force Combat Units of World War II By Maurer, Maurer, Published 1986
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