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The 497th Air Expeditionary Group is a provisional
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unit. It is assigned to
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to activate or inactivate as needed. The unit was first activated in the
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as the 497th Bombardment Group which was part of
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during
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. The 497th engaged in very heavy (
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) bombardment operations against Japan and earned two
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s for its combat actions. Its aircraft were identified by an "A" and a square painted on the tail. The unit was again active as the 497th Air Refueling Wing, which was an element of
Strategic Air Command Strategic Air Command (SAC) was a United States Department of Defense Specified Command and a United States Air Force (USAF) Major Command responsible for command and control of the strategic bomber and intercontinental ballistic missile compon ...
. It absorbed the personnel equipment, and mission of the 4108th Air Refueling Wing at
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, New York in January 1963 and was inactivated in September 1964. In 1985 the 497th Bombardment Group and the 497th Air Refueling Wing were consolidated into a single unit. The unit was converted to provisional status and assigned to Pacific Air Forces which activated it to control exercises at Paya Lebar Airfield, Singapore various times between 2000 and 2006.


History


World War II

The unit was established in late 1943 as the 497th Bombardment Group at El Paso Army Air Base, Texas, a
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very heavy bombardment group. The unit's original operational squadrons were the 869th, 870th, 871st, and 872d Bombardment Squadrons.Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 792 It was also assigned four bombardment maintenance squadrons (one paired with each of its operational squadrons) and a photographic laboratory. The group's initial cadre was drawn from the
491st Bombardment Group The 491st Bombardment Group is a former United States Army Air Forces unit. It was activated in October 1943 as a heavy bomber unit, drawing its cadre from the former 17th Antisubmarine Squadron. After training in the United States, the grou ...
.Stewart, ''et al''., p. 26 In December the group moved on paper to
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, New Mexico,One officer and three enlisted men moved to Clovis. Stewart ''et al''., p. 26 although its ground personnel moved to
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, Kansas, where they were attached to the
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to begin training. At Clovis, the group began to man its air echelon by January 1944. The 497th drew heavily on
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s of the
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who were returning to the United States from duty in England and Africa to fill out its flying squadrons. Aircrew training at Clovis was limited to ground training, although some flying in
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and
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aircraft assigned to the
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was accomplished. Key personnel trained with the
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at
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, Florida. In April 1944, the group air and ground echelons united at Pratt. Here the 497th finally received newly manufactured
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es the following month, although it continued to fly B-17s as well due to continuing engine problems with the B-29s. In May the
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reorganized its very heavy bombardment units. The 872d Bombardment Squadron and the bombardment maintenance squadrons were inactivated and their personnel absorbed into the remaining three squadrons.''See'' Mueller, ''Air Force Bases'', p. 478 The 497th deployed to Pacific Theater of Operations, with the ground echelon sailing on 30 July on the SS ''Fairisle'', passing through
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and
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before arriving at
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on 20 September. Upon arrival, the group's personnel were engaged in construction. By mid-October most personnel were able to move into
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s from the tents which they were assigned on arrival. The aircrews began departing Kansas on 6 October, ferrying their aircraft to Saipan via a 6500 nautical mile route, with the last B-29 arriving on 30 October. The headquarters and staff elements flew to Saipan aboard
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aircraft. At Saipan, the group became part of the
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at
Isely Field Saipan International Airport , also known as Francisco C. Ada/Saipan International Airport, is a public airport located on Saipan Island in the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The airport is owned by Commonwealth Po ...
.Maurer, ''Combat Units'', p. 364 The group began operations on 28 October 1944, with a night attack against the
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s at
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and attacks against
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in early November. The group took part in the first attack on Japan by AAF planes based in the
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. On 24 November 1944 Major Robert Morgan led the first mission of the XXI Bomber Command to bomb Japan, with wing commander Brigadier Gen. Emmett O'Donnell, Jr. as co-pilot. 110 aircraft of the 73rd Bombardment Wing bombed Tokyo on this mission. The group also suffered its first combat loss on this mission, when a B-29 of the 870th squadron was shot down over the target area. However, this was not the first flight by a 497th aircraft to Japan. Major Morgan and his crew had flown a solo mission on 10 November using radio countermeasures equipment to obtain information on the disposition of Japanese
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and
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s. During December four group aircraft were destroyed in Japanese bombing raids against Isely Field. The 497th flew missions against strategic objectives in Japan, originally in daylight and from high altitude. It was also tasked with "Weather Strike" missions which were single-ship flights flown nightly to obtain weather information for target areas in Japan while also making incendiary attacks on various targets. The group received a
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(DUC) for a mission on 27 January 1945. Although weather conditions prevented the group from bombing its primary objective, the unescorted B-29s withstood severe enemy attacks to strike an alternate target, the industrial area of
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. It was awarded a second DUC for attacking strategic centers in Japan during July and August 1945. The group assisted the assault on Okinawa in April 1945 by bombing enemy airfields to cut down air attacks against the invasion force. Beginning on 19 March and continuing until the end of the war the group made incendiary raids against Japan, flying at night and at low altitudes to bomb area targets. The group released propaganda leaflets over the Japanese home islands, continuing strategic bombing raids and incendiary attacks until the
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in August 1945. After
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, the 497th dropped supplies to Allied prisoners. In November 1945 the unit returned to the United States where it was initially assigned to
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's (CAF)
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at
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, California. In March, the
513th Bombardment Squadron 513th may refer to: * 513th Air Control Group, United States Air Force Reserve unit assigned to Tinker AFB, Oklahoma * 513th Electronic Warfare Squadron, United States Air Force unit assigned to the 53d Electronic Warfare Group at Eglin Air Force B ...
, a former
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squadron, joined the group. The 513th was undergoing B-29 very heavy bomber upgrade training. In January 1945, the 497th was reassigned to the CAF
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at
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, Florida. In March 1946 CAF became Strategic Air Command (SAC), and the group was one of SAC's first bombardment groups. Demobilization, however, was in full swing and the group turned in its aircraft and was inactivated on 31 March.


Cold War

In January 1961, SAC separated the two
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squadrons of the
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at
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, New York into a separate wing, the 4108th Air Refueling Wing. In addition to the
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and
380th Air Refueling Squadron The 380th Air Refueling Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 380th Bombardment Wing at Plattsburgh Air Force Base, New York where it was inactivated on 30 September 1995. The squadron (aviation), sq ...
s, flying
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s, the wing was assigned three maintenance squadrons.''See'' Mueller, p. 478 It was assigned to the Eighth Air Force's
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(later the 820th Strategic Aerospace Division). However, SAC Major Command controlled (MAJCON) could not carry a permanent history or lineage. and SAC looked for a way to make these wings permanent. In 1962, in order to perpetuate the lineage of many currently inactive bombardment units with illustrious
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records, SAC received authority from the USAF to discontinue its MAJCON wings that were equipped with combat aircraft and to activate Air Force-controlled (AFCON) units, most of which were inactive at the time which could carry a lineage and history. As a result, the 4108th was replaced by the newly constituted 497th Air Refueling Wing, which assumed its mission, personnel, and equipment on 1 January 1963.Although the 497th Wing was a new organization, it continued, through temporary bestowal, the history, and honors of the World War II 497th Bombardment Group. It was also entitled to retain the honors (but not the history or lineage) of the 4108th. This temporary bestowal ended in January 1984, when the wing and group were consolidated into a single unit. ''See'' Ravenstein, ''Combat Wings'', Appendix V, USAF Bestowed History. The 26th and 380th Air Refueling Squadrons were reassigned to the 497th. Component support units were replaced by units with the numerical designation of the newly established wing. The wing supported global air refueling missions of SAC and other USAF needs, as required, earning an
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for its performance of the mission. In June 1964 the 380th Air Refueling Squadron became non-operational while it began to convert to newer
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s. The 497th was discontinued and inactivated on 15 September 1964. Its subordinate units were also inactivated with the exception of the 380th Air Refueling Squadron, which was reassigned to the 380th Bombardment Wing.


Provisional Unit

In 1984 the 497th Bombardment Group and the 497th Air Refueling Wing were consolidated into a single unit,Department of the Air Force/MPM Letter 539q, 31 January 1984, Subject: Consolidation of Units In 2000, the consolidated unit was converted to provisional status and assigned to
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to activate or inactivate as needed. It was redesignated as the 497th Air Expeditionary Group. Between 2000 and 2006 the group was periodically activated for Commando Sling
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s, using the
497th Combat Training Squadron The 497th Combat Training Flight is a United States Air Force unit. Its present station is Singapore's Paya Lebar Air Base, where its mission is to provide operational and logistical support to U.S. Air Force fighter aircraft deployed to Singa ...
as its cadre, augmented by deployed personnel and equipment from Pacific Air Forces fighter squadrons.


Lineage

497th Bombardment Group * Constituted as the 497th Bombardment Group, Very Heavy on 19 November 1943 : Activated on 20 November 1943 : Inactivated on 31 March 1946Lineage, including assignments, components, stations and aircraft in Maurer, ''Combat Units'', p. 342 except as noted * Consolidated on 31 January 1984 with the 497th Air Refueling Wing as the 497th Air Refueling Wing 497th Air Refueling Wing * Constituted as the 497th Air Refueling Wing and activated on 15 November 1962 (not organized) : Organized on 1 January 1963 : Discontinued and inactivated 15 September 1964 * Consolidated on 31 January 1984 with the 497th Bombardment Group (remained inactive) * Redesignated 497th Air Expeditionary Group and converted to provisional status on 12 June 2002Department of the Air Force/XPM Letter 303s, 12 June 2002, Subject: Air Mobility Command Expeditionary Units ActivationsReported by PACAF in monthly Air Force Organizational Status Change Reports, Historical Division, Air Force Historical Research Agency :: 12 January 2000 – 31 January 2000 COMMANDO SLING 00-3 :: 2 July 2003 – 28 July 2003 :: 28 October 2003 – 24 November 2003 COMMANDO SLING 04-1 :: 27 January 2004 – 15 February 2004 COMMANDO SLING 04-2 :: 14 May 2004 – 10 June 2004 COMMANDO SLING 04-3 :: 29 October 2004 – 26 November 2004 COMMANDO SLING 05-1 :: 10 February 2005 – 10 March 2005 COMMANDO SLING 05-2 :: 26 April 2005 – May 2005 COMMANDO SLING 05-3 :: 1 March 2006 – 25 March 2006 COMMANDO SLING 06-2 :: 26 May 2006 – 25 June 2006 COMMANDO SLING 06-3 :: 13 October 2006 – 9 November 2006 COMMANDO SLING 07-1


Assignments

*
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, 20 November 1943 (attached to
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15 April 1944 – 18 July 1944) *
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, 21 March 1946 – 31 March 1946 *
Strategic Air Command Strategic Air Command (SAC) was a United States Department of Defense Specified Command and a United States Air Force (USAF) Major Command responsible for command and control of the strategic bomber and intercontinental ballistic missile compon ...
, 15 November 1962 *
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, 1 January 1963 – 15 September 1964 *
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to activate or inactivate as needed, 12 June 2002 * Pacific Air Forces after an unknown date :: Attached to
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, 12 January 2000 – 31 January 2000 :: Attached to Thirteenth Air Force, 2 July 2003 – 28 July 2003 :: Attached to Thirteenth Air Force, 28 October 2003 – 24 November 2003 :: Attached to Thirteenth Air Force, 27 January 2004 – 15 February 2004 :: Attached to Thirteenth Air Force, 14 May 2004 – 10 June 2004 :: Attached to Thirteenth Air Force, 29 October 2004 – 26 November 2004 :: Attached to Thirteenth Air Force, 10 February 2005 – 10 March 2005 :: Attached to Thirteenth Air Force, 26 April 2005 – May 2005 :: Attached to George C. Kenney Headquarters (Provisional), 1 March 2006 – 25 March 2006 :: Attached to George C. Kenney Headquarters (Provisional), 26 May 2006 – 25 June 2006 :: Assigned to 13th Air Expeditionary Task Force, 13 October 2006 – 9 November 2006


Components

Operational Squadrons *
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: 1 January 1963 – 15 September 1964 (not operational after 8 September 1964) *
380th Air Refueling Squadron The 380th Air Refueling Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 380th Bombardment Wing at Plattsburgh Air Force Base, New York where it was inactivated on 30 September 1995. The squadron (aviation), sq ...
: 1 January 1963 – 15 September 1964 (not operational after 7 June 1964) *
513th Bombardment Squadron 513th may refer to: * 513th Air Control Group, United States Air Force Reserve unit assigned to Tinker AFB, Oklahoma * 513th Electronic Warfare Squadron, United States Air Force unit assigned to the 53d Electronic Warfare Group at Eglin Air Force B ...
: 1 November 1945 – 31 March 1946 * 869th Bombardment Squadron: 20 November 1943 – 31 March 1946 * 870th Bombardment Squadron: 20 November 1943 – 31 March 1946 * 871st Bombardment Squadron: 20 November 1943 – 31 March 1946 * 872d Bombardment Squadron: 20 November 1943 – 10 May 1944 Maintenance Squadrons * 17th Bombardment Maintenance Squadron: 20 November 1943 – 10 May 1944 * 18th Bombardment Maintenance Squadron: 20 November 1943 – 10 May 1944 * 19th Bombardment Maintenance Squadron: 20 November 1943 – 10 May 1944Mueller, p. 61 * 20th Bombardment Maintenance Squadron: 20 November 1943 – 10 May 1944 * 497th Armament and Electronics Maintenance Squadron: 1 January 1963 – 15 September 1964 * 497th Field Maintenance Squadron: 1 January 1963 – 15 September 1964 * 497th Organizational Maintenance Squadron: 1 January 1963 – 15 September 1964 Other * 15th Photographic Laboratory (Bombardment, Very Heavy): 20 November 1943 – 31 March 1946


Stations

* El Paso Army Air Base, Texas, 20 November 1943 * Clovis Army Air Field, New Mexico, 1 December 1943 * Pratt Army Air Field, Kansas, 13 April 1944 – 18 July 1944 * Isely Field,
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, Mariana Islands, 17 September 1944 – 1 November 1945 *
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, California, 14 November 1945 * March Field, California, 26 November 1945 * MacDill Field, Florida, 5 January 1946 – 31 March 1946 * Plattsburgh Air Force Base, New York 1 January 1963 – 15 September 1964 :: Paya Lebar Airfield, Singapore, 12 January 2000 – 31 January 2000 :: Paya Lebar Airfield, Singapore, 2 July 2003 – 28 July 2003 :: Paya Lebar Airfield, Singapore, 28 October 2003 – 24 November 2003 :: Paya Lebar Airfield, Singapore, 27 January 2004 – 15 February 2004 :: Paya Lebar Airfield, Singapore, 14 May 2004 – 10 June 2004 :: Paya Lebar Airfield, Singapore, 29 October 2004 – 26 November 2004 :: Paya Lebar Airfield, Singapore, 10 February 2005 – 10 March 2005 :: Paya Lebar Airfield, Singapore, 26 April 2005 – May 2005 :: Paya Lebar Airfield, Singapore, 1 March 2006 – 25 March 2006 :: Paya Lebar Airfield, Singapore, 26 May 2006 – 25 June 2006 :: Paya Lebar Airfield, Singapore, 13 October 2006 – 9 November 2006


Aircraft

*
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, 1944 *
Boeing B-29 Superfortress The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is a retired American four-engined propeller-driven heavy bomber, designed by Boeing and flown primarily by the United States during World War II and the Korean War. Named in allusion to its predecessor, the Bo ...
, 1944–1946 *
Boeing KC-97 Stratofreighter The Boeing KC-97 Stratofreighter is a four-engined, piston-powered United States strategic tanker aircraft based on the Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter. It replaced the KB-29 and was succeeded by the Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker. Design and developme ...
, 1963–1964


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List of MAJCOM wings of the United States Air Force This is a list of Major Air Command (MAJCOM) Wing (air force unit), Wings of the United States Air Force (USAF), a designation system in use from the summer of 1948 to the mid-1990s. From 1948 to 1991 MAJCOMs had the authority to form wings us ...
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List of USAF Bomb Wings and Wings assigned to Strategic Air Command List of USAF Bomb Wings and Wings assigned to the Strategic Air Command and brief information of the unit; including unit nickname, lineage, reassignments, aircraft assignments, and link to main Wikipedia articles for that unit. Includes 2d Bomb ...
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List of B-29 Superfortress operators This is a list of Boeing B-29 Superfortress units consisting of nations, their air forces, and the unit assignments that used the B-29 during World War II, Korean War, and post war periods, including variants and other historical information Del ...


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