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The 3903rd Radar Bomb Scoring Group was a military evaluation unit under direct command of
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(SAC) headquarters for scoring simulated bomb runs using automatic tracking radar stations. Initially an Army Air Forces Base Unit (AAFBU) and then a squadron, the 3903rd RBS Group was personnel, assets, and detachments were redesignated the 1st Radar Bomb Scoring Group and then the 1CEVG
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when the RBS Group merged with the 3908th Strategic Standardization Group in 1961, the year
RBS Express RBS Express railroad trains were 3 mobile United States Air Force radar stations for 1CEVG Radar Bomb Scoring (RBS) of Strategic Air Command bomber crews beginning in March 1961. Electronic equipment included the "MSQ-39, TLQ-11, MPS-9, and th ...
trains began to be used for low-altitude
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operations..


Background

Automatic tracking radars were used for
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, and at the end of the war SCR-584 tracking radars with OA-294 plotting equipment which recorded the aircraft path during a bomb run, allowing the bomb release point and velocity to be assessed for
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. In 1945, an RBS site was in
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on Marconi Dr, and the 206th Army Air Force Base Unit (RBS) was organized on 6 June 1945 at " Colorado Springs" (tent camp) and controlled RBS detachments at Kansas City and
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, Texas. "On 24 July 1945, the 206th was redesignated the 63rd AAFBU (RBS) and three weeks later was moved to
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, New York, and placed under the command of the
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." "On 5 March 1946, the organization moved back to Colorado Springs and on 8 March of the same year was redesignated the 263rd AAFBU."


Andrews Field

On 17 March 1946 the "263 AAF BU" was assigned to the
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, and after
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transferred to SAC on 31 March 1946, the 263rd subsequently transferred from 15AF to directly under
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. RBS scored 888 simulated bomb runs against
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in 1946 and in 1947, the USAF was established and MacDill Field, Florida, had an RBS detachment (the 263rd was renamed the 263rd Air Force Base Unit.) The 263 AF BU scored 2,499 runs in 1947 and its last day at Andrews Air Force Base was 23 February 1948.


Carswell AFB

The 3903rd Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron was designated from the 263rd AAFBU on 24 February 1948, the first day the unit was at
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(which acquired "Midland Bombing Rg #14" and ...#21 on 1 Mar.) In 1948, Detachment B was operating an RBS site at Treasure Island, California, and SAC scored 12,084 bomb runs in 1948. By 14 September 1949, the 3903rd RBSS controlled the "
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" RBS detachment. (Detachment A) Three of the squadron's detachments (C, K, & N) arrived at Pusan, South Korea, in September 1950 for
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(Det N, code named HILLBILLY, bombed itself because by mistakenly using a new system with procedures for a preceding system.) During the war the 3903rd's detachments were redesignated from letters to numbers, e.g., 3903rd Detachment B became Detachment 13, Det D in 1950 at Fort George Wright, Washington, became Det 12 (near
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by the end of 1951), and Det N deployed in Korea became Detachment 22. The 3
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detachments in Korea were "out 2 October 1951" when their mobile radar stations transferred to the 502nd Tactical Control Group. ;1951 RBS squadrons: On 16 October 1951, the west coast's 3933rd Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron (3933rd RBSS) was activated at
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, the 3922nd Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron was activated at Carswell AFB, and the 3944th Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron was activated at Turner AFB, Georgia.


3903rd RBS Group

The 3903rd Radar Bomb Scoring Group was established by 12 August 1952 (Capitalized text available at http://www.gao.gov/products/B-130417) using the number of the 3903rd RBS Squadron at Carswell AFB, but with the headquarters of the 3933rd RBSS at
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"sent to Carswell to Headquarter 3903rd RBS Group". Circa 1952 at Carswell, the 3903rd conducted SAC's 2-week course "for those going out to detachments" after they had completed the longer initial radar course at
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. 3903rd group commanders included Major Templeton and in 1953, Detachment 6 was at Dallas.
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The group had transferred to Texas (Carsewell) by 10 August 1954 when "Inactivated & Discontinued. When the 3903rd RBS Group personnel and stations were redesignated the 1st Radar Bomb Scoring Group on 10 August 1954, the RBS squadrons were renamed, e.g., the detachment near McClellan AFB became Det 4 of the
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activated at
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on 10 August 1954 (the 10th RBSS activated at Carswell AFB on 10 August 1954.)


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References

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on Long Island. … 1 May 70 – 1 May 74…Jim Cooper…statesboro, matagorda, cedar key,udorn, linebacker, quinter, park, presque isle, ashland, wellington, altus, hollis
{{Cite web , last=Wikler , first=Norman , date=8 April 2004 , title=My Memories of the Unit , url=http://www.koreanwar.org/html/units/usaf/3903rbs.htm , format=KoreanWar Bulletin Board posting 42199 , publisher=KoreanWar.org , access-date=20 May 2012 , quote=April 1949…I…was assigned to o toDetachment 'B'
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at Carswell. … Det. N was organized in June/July 1950 to establish an RBS site in Puerto Rico. … I…re-enlisted in the morning of July 15 in order to
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three years of service time remaining for the Puerto Rico assignment. … on the 18th (?) we were told to prepare to go to McClellan AFB at Sacramento, Ca. We flew to McClellan that night in the squadron's B-26 with Major Templeton as the pilot. … During the six weeks or so…at McClellan, the detachment was fully manned ndOur equipment,SCR-584, RC-294, radio truck, generators, supply van and all of the miscellaneous were checked out. We moved to Camp Stoneman at Pittsburg, CA and did all the final preparations for departure to Korea. We left Camp Stoneman early September via a ferry boat to the Oakland army base where we boarded the USS General W.A.Mann. In addition to the three RBS detachments, there were over 2000 thousand troops from the 3rd Armored Division(?). … The three detachments in essence regrouped. Det N which became Det 22(Hillbilly) was assigned to the Army I Corp on the western front; Det(?)was central and Det 5 was last. Actual operations for Hillbilly began in Jan 1951… I think we moved across the Imjin River in the July 1951 time-frame and established our site. … I was assigned to the RBS detachment at the Charlotte, N.C. airport until my discharge in July 1953.
{{Cite report , title=title tbd , url=http://media.defense.gov/2010/May/26/2001330297/-1/-1/0/AFD-100526-045.pdf , publisher=AFHSO.af.mil , quote=To help meet the threat of the Soviet-built MiG–15 fighter in Korea, the USAF diverted Strategic Air Command's 27th FEW with its F–84 Thunderjets to the Far East instead of sending it as planned to England. In early December 1950 the wing established a rear echelon at Itazuke, Japan, and took its F–84s to
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withdrew the 27th to Japan. The wing continued combat from Japan until the 136th FBW replaced it in late June 1951.
{{Cite web , title=3903rd Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron , url=http://www.mobileradar.org/unit_726_6483.html , format=list webpage , publisher=MobileRadar.org , access-date=1 August 2013 , quote=Redesignated: 3903rd Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron SAC) from 263rd AAFB Unit (RBS) on 21 Jul 1948 Effective Date: 01 Aug 1948. Redesignated: 3903rd Radar Bomb Scoring Group (SAC) on 19 Jan 1951 … 12 Detachments NOTE: This webpage claims the 3903rd RBSS was discontinued in 1954 and had "MSQ-77" radars, but that system was not developed until the
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. Also, it claims Det D "relocated" from Ft George Wright to Mather AFB, but differing reliable sources identify that detachment actually moved to near McClellan AFB (in a rural farm/orchard area) for scoring bombers ''based at'' Mather AFB.
{{Cite book , last=Mueller , first=Robert , year=1989 , title=Air Force Bases , url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ARohGwYMZDwC&q=3933+%22Radar+Bomb+Scoring%22&pg=PA372 , volume=I: Active Air Force Bases Within the United States of America on 17 September 1982 , publisher=Office of Air Force History , isbn=0-912799-53-6 , access-date=15 August 2013 (also available a
an AFHSO pdf.
NOTE: Mueller's p. 8 claim that the "263 AAF BU" was at Andrews Field "17 Mar 46-23 Feb 48" and was the Peterson Field "Base Operating Unit…8 Mar 1945-17 Dec 1946" has overlap from 17 Mar until 17 Dec 1946—implying the 263rd was the Peterson operating unit during a period when the 263rd was stationed at Andrews (e.g., while the USAAF facility next to the
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was being shut down.)
{{Cite web , date=9 November 1983 , title=Historical Summary: Radar Bomb Scoring, 1945–1983 , url=http://www.mobileradar.org/Documents/hist_sum_rad_bom_scrg.pdf , website=Mobile Radar , access-date=31 August 2013 1951 establishments in Texas 1961 disestablishments in the United States Four digit groups of the United States Air Force Military units and formations established in 1951 Military units and formations disestablished in 1961 Units and formations of Strategic Air Command