XII Tactical Air Command explained

Unit Name:XII Tactical Air Command
Dates:1942-1947
Role:Command of tactical units
Battles:Mediterranean Theater of Operations[1]
Identification Symbol Label:Patch with unofficial XII Tactical Air Command emblem[2]

The XII Tactical Air Command was a formation of the United States Army Air Forces. Its last assignment was with the United States Air Forces in Europe at Bad Kissingen, Germany, where it was inactivated on 10 November 1947.

History

The 12th Ground Air Support Command was activated on 17 September 1942 at Birmingham Army Air Field, Alabama, where it drew its initial cadre from the 3d Ground Air Support Command.[1] [3] Within a week, it had moved to Bolling Field, District of Columbia, to prepare for the invasion of North Africa and changed its name to XII Air Support Command.

The command participated in Operation Torch, the invasion of North Africa in November 1942. However, it confined itself to administering air affairs in French Morocco until January 1943. On 6 January 1943, it was attached to the Satin Task Force, primarily composed of elements of the II Corps and after 13 January was fully engaged with support of II Corps in its attack through central Tunisia. This campaign proved to be a test for United States air support doctrine and tactics. No pilots or planes trained for night reconnaissance were available, and photographic reconnaissance with Douglas A-20 Havocs was only available late in the campaign. Tying the command to a single corps also kept it from supporting other organizations participating in the campaign, such as the French XIX Corps, even when resources were available.[4]

The command served in combat in the Mediterranean and European theaters until May 1945. Afterward, remained in Europe as part of the occupation force.

Colonel Demas T. Craw was awarded the Medal of Honor for action during the invasion of Algeria-French Morocco: when the Allies landed on 8 November 1942, Col Craw volunteered to negotiate an armistice; while trying to pass through the lines near Port Lyautey, he was killed by machine-gun fire.

Lineage

Activated on 17 September 1942

Redesignated XII Air Support Command on 24 September 1942

Redesignated XII Tactical Air Command in April 1944

Inactivated in Germany on 10 November 1947

Disbanded on 8 October 1948[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Maurer, Combat Units, p. 450
  2. See Maurer, Combat Units, p. 450 (no approved emblem).
  3. Futrell, p. 14
  4. Futrell, p 23
  5. Maurer, Combat Units, p. 450 (years only).
  6. Web site: Factsheet United States Air Forces in Europe (USAF). Rumley. Christopher F.. January 25, 2021. Air Force Historical Research Agency. December 23, 2021.
  7. Station number in Johnson, p. 42
  8. Web site: Factsheet 64 Air Division (Defense) . 5 October 2007. Air Force Historical Research Agency . https://web.archive.org/web/20121014002920/http://www.afhra.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=10113 . 14 October 2012 . 2 April 2014.
  9. Web site: Factsheet 5 Air Division. 4 October 2007. Air Force Historical Research Agency . https://web.archive.org/web/20121030115646/http://www.afhra.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=10055 . 30 October 2012. 12 March 2014.
  10. Web site: Factsheet 47 Air Division . 5 October 2007. Air Force Historical Research Agency . https://web.archive.org/web/20121017235335/http://www.afhra.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=10100 . 17 October 2012 . 4 April 2014.
  11. Web site: Factsheet 42 Air Division . 5 October 2007. Air Force Historical Research Agency . https://web.archive.org/web/20121020093643/http://www.afhra.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=10096 . 20 October 2012 . 4 April 2014.
  12. Web site: Factsheet 57 Air Division . 5 October 2007. Air Force Historical Research Agency . https://web.archive.org/web/20121013204459/http://www.afhra.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=10111 . 13 October 2012. 2 April 2014.
  13. Web site: Factsheet 12 Operations Group (AETC). Robertson. Patsy. June 26, 2017. Air Force Historical Research Agency. December 28, 2021.
  14. Web site: Factsheet 31 Operations Group (USAFE). Robertson. Patsy. June 27, 2017. Air Force Historical Research Agency. December 27, 2021.
  15. Web site: Factsheet 33 Operations Group (ACC). Dollman. TSG David. October 18, 2016. Air Force Historical Research Agency. December 29, 2021.
  16. Web site: Factsheet 36 Operations Group (PACAF). Robertson. Patsy. July 5, 2017. Air Force Historical Research Agency. December 30, 2021.
  17. Web site: Factsheet 47 Operations Group (AETC). Robertson. Patsy E.. July 7, 2017. Air Force Historical Research Agency. dead. December 31, 2021. 28 December 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211228135346/https://www.afhra.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/433520/47-operations-group-aetc/.
  18. Web site: Factsheet 50 Operations Group (AFSPC). Robertson. Patsy. July 10, 2017. Air Force Historical Research Agency. December 31, 2021.
  19. Web site: Factsheet 52 Operations Group (USAFE). Robertson. Patsy. May 7, 2013. Air Force Historical Research Agency. January 1, 2022.
  20. Web site: Factsheet 57 Operations Group (ACC). Robertson. Patsy. July 29, 2009. Air Force Historical Research Agency. January 1, 2022.
  21. Web site: Factsheet 53 Electronic Warfare Group (ACC). Stephens. Maj Tonia. June 19, 2017. Air Force Historical Research Agency. December 29, 2021.
  22. Web site: Factsheet 69 Reconnaissance Group (ACC). Robertson. Patsy. July 10, 2017. Air Force Historical Research Agency. January 7, 2022.
  23. Web site: Factsheet 53 Test and Evaluation Group (ACC). Stevens. Maj Sonia. July 11, 2017. Air Force Historical Research Agency. January 7, 2022.
  24. Web site: Factsheet 86 Operations Group (USAFE). Forte. Maria. April 4, 2018. Air Force Historical Research Agency. January 10, 2022.
  25. Web site: Factsheet 340 Flying Training Group (AFRC). Haulman. Daniel. November 1, 2016. Air Force Historical Research Agency. January 12, 2022.
  26. Web site: Factsheet 354 Operations Group (PACAF). Robertson. Patsy. April 5, 2012. Air Force Historical Research Agency. January 13, 2022.
  27. Web site: Factsheet 363 Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Group (ACC). Robertson. Patsy. July 10, 2017. Air Force Historical Research Agency. January 13, 2022.
  28. Web site: Factsheet 366 Operations Group (ACC). Dollman. TSG David.. October 18, 2016. Air Force Historical Research Agency. January 13, 2022.
  29. Web site: Factsheet 2 Air Support Operations Squadron (USAFE). Dollman. TSG David. June 16, 2017. Air Force Historical Research Agency. July 17, 2018.
  30. Web site: Factsheet 4 Air Support Operations Group (USAFE). Dollman. TSG David. August 5, 2016. Air Force Historical Research Agency. January 14, 2022.
  31. Web site: Factsheet 11 Air Support Operations Squadron (ACC). Dollman. TSG David. May 16, 2019. Air Force Historical Research Agency. January 15, 2022.
  32. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, pp. 78-79
  33. Web site: Factsheet 18 Air Support Operations Group (ACC). Dollman. TSG Davis. August 31, 2012. Air Force Historical Research Agency. January 14, 2022.
  34. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 165
  35. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 207
  36. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 266
  37. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 329
  38. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, pp. 340-341
  39. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 350
  40. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 352
  41. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 362
  42. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 364
  43. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 451
  44. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 508
  45. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 511
  46. Web site: Factsheet 521 Air Mobility Operations Wing (AMC). Lacomia. John M.. April 29, 2018. Air Force Historical Research Agency. January 16, 2022.