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387th Bombardment Group

BACKGROUND

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Constituted as 387th Bombardment Group (Medium) on 25 Nov. 1942. Activated on 1 Dec. 1942. Trained with B-26 aircraft. Moved to England in June 1943. Served with Eighth AF until assigned to Ninth in Oct. 1943. Began combat in Aug. 1943 and concentrated its attacks on airdromes during the first months of operations. Made numerous strikes on V-weapon sites in France in the winter of 1943-1944. Hit airfields at Leeuwarden and Venlo during Big Week, 20-25 Feb. 1944, the intensive campaign against the German Air Force and aircraft industry. Helped to prepare for the invasion of Normandy by attacking coastal batteries and bridges in France during May 1944.

Bombed along the invasion coast on 6 June 1944 and supported ground forces throughout the month by raiding railroads, bridges, road junctions, defended areas, and fuel dumps. Moved to the Continent in July 1944 and participated in attacks on the enemy at St. Lo in the latter part of the month and on German forces at Brest during Aug. and Sept. Extended operations into Germany by fall of 1944. Received a DUC for action during the Battle of the Bulge when the group hit strongly defended transportation and communications targets at Mayen and Prum. Supported the Allied drive into the Reich by attacking bridges, communications centers, marshalling yards, storage installations, and other objectives. Ended combat operations in April 1945. Returned to the US in Nov. Inactivated on 17 Nov. 1945.



SQUADRONS/AIRCRAFT

  • 556th: 1942-1945
  • 557th: 1942-1945
  • 558th: 1942-1945
  • 559th: 1942-1945


STATIONS

  • MacDill Field, Fla., 1 Dec. 1942
  • Drane Field, Fla., 12 April 1943
  • Godman Field, Ky, c. 11 May-10 June 1943
  • Chipping Ongar, England, 25 June 1943
  • Stony Cross, England, 18 July 1944
  • Chateaudun, France, 18 Sept. 1944
  • Clastres, France, 30 Oct. 1944
  • Beek, Holland, 29 April 1945
  • Rosieres-en-Santerre, France, 24 May-Nov. 1945
  • Camp Kilmer, NJ, 14-17 Nov. 1945


COMMANDERS

  • Maj. David S. Blackwell, 20 Dec. 1942
  • Col. Carl R. Storrie, c. 19 Jan. 1943
  • Col. Jack E. Caldwell, 8 Nov. 1943
  • Col. Thomas M. Seymour, 13 April 1944
  • Col. Grover C. Brown, c. 18 July 1944
  • Lt. Col. Richard R. Stewart, 20 May 1945
  • Col. Philip A. Sykes, June 1945-unknown


CAMPAIGNS

  • Air Offensive, Europe
    • Normandy
    • Northern France
    • Rhineland
    • Ardennes-Alsace
    • Central Europe


DECORATIONS

  • Distinguished Unit Citation: Germany, 23 Dec. 1944


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ASSIGNMENTS

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OPERATIONS

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SERVICE STREAMERS

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