52nd Fighter Group
Constituted as 52nd Pursuit Group (Interceptor) on 20 Nov 1940.
Activated on 15 Jan 1941. Redesignated 52nd Fighter Group in May 1942.
Trained with P-39 and P-40 aircraft, and participated in maneuvers. Moved
to the British Isles, the air echelon arriving in Jul 1942 and the ground
echelon in Aug. Received Spitfire aircraft and, as part of Eighth AF, flew
missions from England to France during Aug and Sep. The pilots of the
group flew Spitfires from Gibraltar to Algeria during the invasion of
North Africa on 8 Nov 1942; the remainder of the group, moving by ship
from England, arrived after the campaign for Algeria-French Morocco had
ended. Assigned first to Twelfth AF and later (after May 1944) to
Fifteenth, the group served in combat in the Mediterranean theater until
the end of the war. Flew escort, patrol, strafing, and reconnaissance
missions to help defeat Axis forces in Tunisia. Took part in the conquest
of Sicily. Attacked railroads, highways, bridges, coastal shipping, and
other targets to support Allied operations in Italy. Converted to P-51's
during Apr-May 1944 and afterwards engaged primarily in escorting bombers
that attacked objectives in Italy, France, Germany, Czechoslovakia,
Austria, Hungary, Rumania, and Yugoslavia. Received a DUC for a mission of
9 Jun 1944 when the group protected bombers that struck aircraft
factories, communications centers, and supply lines in Germany. In
addition to escorting bombers of Fifteenth AF, the group made strafing
attacks on important targets in Italy, France, central Europe, and the
Balkans. Received second DUC for a strafing raid in which the group
destroyed a great number of fighter and transport planes on a landing
ground in Rumania on 31 Aug 1944. Returned to the US in Aug 1945.
Inactivated on 7 Nov 1945.
Activated in Germany on 9 Nov 1946. Assigned to United States Air
Forces in Europe and organized as an all-weather fighter group.
Transferred, without personnel and equipment, to the US in Jun 1947.
Redesignated 52nd Fighter Group (All Weather) in May 1948, and 52nd
Fighter-Interceptor Group in May 1951. Equipped with P-61's in 1947,
F-82's in 1948, and F-94's in 1950. Inactivated on 6 Feb 1952.
Redesignated 52nd Fighter Group (Air Defense). Activated on 18 Aug
1955. Assigned to Air Defense Command and equipped with F-86 aircraft.
Squadrons. 2d: 1941-1945; 1946-1952; 1955-. 4th: 1941-1945. 5th:
1941-1945; 1946-1952; 1955-.
Stations. Selfridge Field, Mich, 15 Jan 1941; Norfolk, Va, 18 Dec 1941;
Selfridge Field, Mich, Jan 1942; Florence, SC, 18 Feb 1942; Wilmington,
NC, 27 Apr 1942; Grenier Field, NH, 14-24 Jun 1942; Northern Ireland, c.
13 Jul 1942; Goxhill, England, c. 26 Aug-Oct 1942; Tafaraoui, Algeria, 9
Nov 1942; La Senia, Algeria, 14 Nov 1942; Orleansville, Algeria, c. Jan
1943; Telergma, Algeria, c. 17 Jan 1943; Youks-les-Bains, Algeria, c. 9
Mar 1943; Le Sers, Tunisia, 14 Apr 1943; La Sebala, Tunisia, 21 May 1943;
Boccadifalco, Sicily, 30 Jul 1943; Corsica, 1 Dec 1943; Madna Airfield,
Italy, 14 May 1944; Piagiolino Airfield, Italy, 21 Apr 1945; Lesina,
Italy, 8 Jul-Aug 1945; Drew Field, Fla, 25 Aug-7 Nov 1945. Schweinfurt,
Germany, 9 Nov 1946; Bad Kissingen, Germany, 5 May 1947-25 Jun 1947;
Mitchel Field, NY, 25 Jun 1947; McGuire AFB, NJ, 10 Oct 1949-6 Feb 1952.
Suffolk County AFB, NY, 18 Aug 1955-.
Commanders. Maj Earl W Barnes, 16 Jan 1941; Lt Col Robert L Schoenlein,
15 May 1941; Col Dixon M Allison, 27 Feb 1942; Lt Col Graham W West, 1 Mar
1943; Lt Col James S Coward, 24 Jun 1943; Lt Col Richard A Ames, 1 Sep
1943; Col Marvin L McNickle, 6 Sep 1943; Lt Col Robert Levine, 25 Feb
1944; Col Marion Malcolm, 27 Aug 1944-1945. Col Carroll W McColpin, c. 14
Dec 1946; Col Oliver G Cellini, unkn; Col Benjamin S Preston Jr, 6 Jul
1950; Col Royal N Baker, 1951-6 Feb 1952. Col James H Hancock, 1955-.
Campaigns. Air Combat, EAME Theater; Air Offensive, Europe;
Algeria-French Morocco; Tunisia; Sicily; Naples-Foggia; Rome-Arno;
Normandy; Northern France; Southern France; North Apennines; Rhineland;
Central Europe; Po Valley.
Decorations. Distinguished Unit Citations: Germany, 9 Jun 1944;
Rumania, 31 Aug 1944.
Insigne. Shield: Quarterly per fess nebuly, first and fourth argent,
each charged with a dagger in pale point downward gules, hilt and pommel
of the same, grip or; second quarter azure; third quarter, sable. Motto:
Seek, Attack, Destroy. (Approved 11 Jan 1951.) Data from Air Force Combat Units of World War II By Maurer, Maurer, Published 1986
Servicemen of the 52nd Fighter Group
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ANGLE, GEORGE 2LT
BARTLETT, DONALD 2LT
BARTON, DONALD F/O
BATZLER, JOHN F/O
BLACK, GEORGE 1LT
BRAY, ANDREW 1LT
BRYANT, MELVIN 1LT
BURNS, MELVIN 1LT
BURTON, CHARLES 1LT
BUSHWAR, OSCAR 2LT
CAMPBELL, GEORGE 2LT
CARLSON, ROY 1LT
CLAYBAKER, RICHARD 2LT
COOPER, PRIESLEY 2LT
CORNING, GEORGE 1LT
COTHRAN, WILLIAM 2LT
CROCKETT, THERON 2LT
CURL, JAMES MAJ
DICK, RICHARD 2LT
DICKSON, ALBERT 2LT
DORSMAN, WILLIAM 1LT
DYER, JAMES 2LT
EATON, FREDERICK 2LT
EMERSON, DAVID 1LT
EVANCHAK, BERNARD 1LT
FERCE, DONALD 2LT
FRANKLIN, DWAINE CPT
GILLESPIE, DELMAR F/O
GIORDANO, SALVATORE 1LT
GORDON, NORMAN 2LT
GROSCH, PAUL 2LT
GRUETTE, FRED 2LT
HALL, WILLIAM 2LT
HARRISON, ROBERT 1LT
HARVEY, RICHARD 2LT
HOOVER, THOMAS 2LT
HOWELL, ROBERT 2LT
HUTCHINSON, JAMES 2LT
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KEMPF, LLOUD 2LT
KNEPPER, THURLOW 1LT
LAUCHWITZ, GERALD F/O
LOCKWOOD, WARREN 1LT
LONG, JERRY 2LT
LONG, WILLIE 1LT
MADISON, ALBERT 2LT
MEYERS, JOHN CPT
MILLS, SAMUEL 2LT
MINEER, KENNETH 2LT
MOFFETT, THOMAS 2LT
NIPPERT, BOYD 2LT
OLSEN, JOHNNIE 2LT
ONDOCSON, JOHN 2LT
PASCHAL, ROBERT 2LT
POULIN, HOWARD 1LT
RHODES, ROBERT 2LT
SEFTON, WILLIAM MAJ
SHINK, WILLIAM 1LT
SOLOMON, BRUCE 2LT
SPEICHER, WALLACE 2LT
SPICER, LAWRENCE 2LT
STEINKE, LESTER 1LT
STEINLE, PAUL CPT
STINCHCOMBE, DONALD 1LT
STRAUT, FREDERICK 1LT
SULLIVAN, HENRY 1LT
SUTTER, MELVILLE 2LT
SWANSON, PAUL 1LT
TOOMBS, HERBERT 1LT
TRANQUILLO, VINCENT 1LT
VICE, WILLIAM 2LT
WATSON, RALPH LTC
WELLS, RUSSELL 2LT
WICKBOLDT, RICHARD 2LT
WILLIAMSON, EDWARD 2LT
WILSON, CHARLES 1LT
WINN, RALPH 2LT
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