2d Combat Cargo Group explained

Unit Name:2d Combat Cargo Group
Dates:1944–1946; 1992–1994
Role:Airlift
Size:Group
Battles:Pacific Theater of Operations
Decorations:Philippine Presidential Unit Citation

The 2d Combat Cargo Group is an inactive United States Army Air Forces unit. The unit was organized at Syracuse Army Air Base in New York. It operated during World War II in the Southwest Pacific, transporting passengers and cargo. Its last duty station under this designation was Yokota Air Base, Japan, where it was inactivated on 15 January 1946.

Although the group was disbanded in 1948, it was reconstituted in 1985 as the 362d Military Airlift Group. It was activated at Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany in 1992 as the 362d Airlift Support Group. Inactivated in 1994, in 2002 it was converted to provisional status as the 362d Air Expeditionary Group

History

World War II

The 2d Combat Cargo Group was organized at Syracuse Army Air Base, New York, and trained with Curtiss C-46 Commando and Douglas C-47 Skytrain aircraft. It moved to Baer Field, Indiana[1] for overseas processing. Its operational squadrons were the 5th,[2] 6th,[3] 7th,[4] and 8th Combat Cargo Squadrons.[5] [1] The group moved to the Southwest Pacific, arriving in November 1944, and assigned to Fifth Air Force. It initially operated from Biak Island, Papua New Guinea to fly passengers and cargo to US bases in Australia, New Guinea, the Admiralties, and the Philippines.[1] The group also dropped supplies to US and guerrilla forces in the Philippines.[1] The group moved to Leyte in May 1945.[1] Maintaining its flights in the Southwest Pacific, it also transported personnel and supplies to the Ryukyus, and evacuated casualties on return flights.[1] The 2d moved to Okinawa in August 1945.[1] While there it transported personnel and equipment of the occupation forces to Japan and ferried liberated prisoners of war back to the Philippines.[1] The group moved to Japan in September 1945 and served with the occupation forces until it was inactivated on 15 January 1946.[1] It was disbanded on 8 October 1948.[1]

Reconstitution

The group was reconstituted on 31 July 1985 and redesignated as the 362d Military Airlift Group,[6] It was not active under this designation, but was redesignated as the 362d Airlift Support Group and activated on 1 April 1992 at Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany. It was inactivated c. 1 July 1994. It has since been converted to provisional status as the 362d Air Expeditionary Group and assigned to Air Mobility Command to activate as needed.[7]

Lineage

Activated on 1 May 1944

Inactivated on 15 January 1946

Disbanded on 8 October 1948

Activated on 1 April 1992

Inactivated c. 1 July 1994

Assignments

Stations

Aircraft

Awards

Air Offensive, Japan

New Guinea

Western Pacific

Leyte

Luzon

Southern Philippines

Ryukyus

References

Notes

Explanatory notes
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Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Maurer, Combat Units, p. 28
  2. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, pp. 33–34
  3. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 39
  4. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, pp. 42–43
  5. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, pp. 46–47
  6. Department of the Air Force/MPM Letter 648q, 31 July 1985, Subject: Reconstitution, Redesignation, and Consolidation of Selected Air Force Organizations
  7. DAF/XPM Letter 303s, 12 June 2002, Subject: Air Mobility Command Expeditionary Units
  8. The award would carry the inscription "Japan", not that depicted in the image