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The 46th Bomb Squadron is an inactive
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unit. It was last assigned to the
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at
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, North Dakota, where it was inactivated on 16 July 1994. The squadron was first organized in the
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in 1947 as the 46th Bombardment Squadron. It was not fully manned before it was
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in 1951 and its personnel used as fillers for other units. From May 1955 to November 1957 it served in the reserves as the 46th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, standing
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alert at its home station,
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, during 1956 and 1957. It was inactivated when the Air Force reserves converted to an all troop carrier command. From 1963 through the end of the
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, the squadron stood nuclear alert. It also deployed aircraft and personnel to Southeast Asia during the
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.


History


Air Force reserve and Korean mobilization

The squadron was first established in 1947 at
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, New York in the
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, as a
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squadron and assigned to the 319th Bombardment Group.Maurer, ''Combat Units'', pp. 198–199All four of the squadrons assigned to the 319th Bombardment Group during
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had been allotted to the
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in 1946. Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 541–544. When the 319th Group was reformed in the reserve in 1947, it was assigned 3 disbanded squadrons formerly assigned to the 46th and
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s and the new 46th Bombardment Squadron. Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 215, 217, 232–233
It does not appear that the squadron was fully manned or equipped at Mitchel, where the squadron trained under the supervision of the 113th AAF Base Unit (later the 2230th Air Force Reserve Training Center) of
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. In June 1949,
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, which had taken over reserve training in July 1948, reorganized its reserve flying units under the wing base organization system and the squadron moved to
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, where the 319th Bombardment Wing was formed to replace the
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.Ravenstein, ''Combat Wings'', pp. 169–170 However, the reserve program changed and Reading became a troop carrier base, as the squadron inactivated on 2 September 1949, along with other elements of the 319th Wing and transferred its assets to the new
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. The squadron remained inactive for little more than a month, and was reactivated at
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, Alabama on 10 October, where it assumed the personnel and some of the equipment of the 335th Troop Carrier Squadron when the 319th Wing was activated to replace the
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there. The squadron began training with the assistance of the 2587th Air Force Reserve Training Center, flying
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s and a variety of trainers. During this time the squadron was manned at only 25% of its normal strength. All reserve combat units were
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for the Korean war. The squadron was part of the second wave of reserve mobilization, mobilizing on 10 March 1951. Its personnel were used as fillers for other units and the squadron was inactivated on 22 March 1951.


Reserve fighter operations

The reserve mobilization for the Korean War left the reserve without aircraft, and reserve units did not receive aircraft until July 1952. Among the new reserve flying organizations formed in 1952 was the 8710th Pilot Training Wing (Multi-engine) at
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, Tennessee, which replaced the 905th Reserve Training Wing on 13 June. However, the Air Force decided that all reserve units be designed to augment the regular forces in the event of a national emergency, and the six reserve pilot training wings had no mobilization mission. On 18 May 1955, the 8710th was discontinued and replaced by the 319th, now a
fighter bomber A fighter-bomber is a fighter aircraft that has been modified, or used primarily, as a light bomber or attack aircraft. It differs from bomber and attack aircraft primarily in its origins, as a fighter that has been adapted into other roles, wh ...
unit. The 46th Fighter-Bomber Squadron was the 319th's sole operational squadron at this time, and equipped with
Lockheed T-33 T-Bird The Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star (or T-Bird) is an American subsonic jet trainer. It was produced by Lockheed and made its first flight in 1948. The T-33 was developed from the Lockheed P-80/F-80 starting as TP-80C/TF-80C in development, then d ...
s for training reservists on jet fighter operations and
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s for operational use. Although titled a fighter bomber squadron the squadron initially had an air defense mission, and from July 1956 through August 1957, maintained two Thunderjets on alert at Memphis. Meanwhile, the
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were pressuring the Air Force to provide more wartime airlift. About 150
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s became available from the active force as it began to replace them with newer aircraft. Consequently, in November 1956 the Air Force directed Continental Air Command to convert three reserve fighter bomber wings to the troop carrier mission by September 1957. In addition, within the Air Staff was a recommendation that the reserve fighter mission be given to the
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and replaced in the reserve by the troop carrier mission. Cuts in the budget in 1957 also led to a reduction in the number of reserve wings. These factors combined to lead to the inactivation of the reserve's fighter bomber wings. The 46th was inactivated in November 1957 and its personnel were transferred to elements of the
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.


Strategic Air Command

In the late 1950s,
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(SAC) began to disperse its
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bombers over a larger number of bases, thus making it more difficult for the Soviet Union to knock out the entire fleet with a surprise first strike. As part of this program, SAC established the
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at
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, North Dakota in 1958.Mueller, p.203 In January 1962, its strike squadron, the
30th Bombardment Squadron : ''See United States Air Force Thunderbirds for the squadron's successor unit'' The 30th Bombardment Squadron is a United States Air Force unit. On 19 September 1985 it was consolidated with the USAF Air Demonstration Squadron, also known as ...
joined it at Grand Forks, moving from
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, Florida.Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 148–149 In February 1963, The 319th Bombardment Wing assumed the aircraft, personnel and equipment of the discontinued 4133d wing. The 4133d was a Major Command controlled (MAJCON) wing, which could not carry a permanent history or lineage, and SAC wanted to replace it with a permanent unit. In this reorganization, the 46th was reactivated as the 46th Bombardment Squadron, and assumed the mission, personnel and equipment of the 30th Squadron, which was simultaneously inactivated. Half the squadron's aircraft were maintained on fifteen minute alert, fully fueled and ready for combat to reduce vulnerability to a Soviet missile strike. The squadron trained in strategic bombardment and participated in SAC exercises. During the
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, the squadron deployed aircrews and personnel to forward locations in the Western Pacific, participating in
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, Operation Linebacker I and
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. In 1982 it transitioned to the B-52G, and remained on nuclear alert until 1987 when the B-52s were sent to storage. The squadron converted the
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in 1987 and flew training missions with conventional and nuclear configurations. It was inactivated in 1994 with the drawdown of USAF strategic forces at the end of the
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and the conversion of the 319th Wing to an
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unit.


Lineage

* Constituted as the 46th Bombardment Squadron, Light on 1 April 1947 : Activated in the reserve on 16 April 1947 : Inactivated on 2 September 1949 : Activated in the reserve on 10 October 1949 : Ordered into active service on 10 March 1951 : Inactivated on 22 March 1951 * Redesignated 46th Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 12 April 1955 : Activated in the reserve on 18 May 1955 : Inactivated on 16 November 1957 * Redesignated 46th Bombardment Squadron, Heavy on 15 November 1962 and activated (not organized) : Organized on 1 February 1963 : Redesignated 46th Bomb Squadron on 29 August 1991 : Inactivated on 16 July 1994


Assignments

* 319th Bombardment Group, 1 April 1947 – 2 September 1949Maurer, ''Combat Units'', p. 198 (years of assignment through 1957 only) * 319th Bombardment Group, 10 October 1949 – 22 March 1951 * 319th Fighter-Bomber Group, 18 May 1955 – 16 November 1957 *
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. 15 November 1962 (not organized) * 319th Bombardment Wing, 1 February 1963Ravenstein, ''Combat Wings'', p. 169 (assignment from 1963 to 1977) * 319th Operations Group, 1 September 1991 * 319th Bombardment Group, 1 October 1993 – 16 July 1994This group is not related to the 319th Bombardment Group of World War II. It was formed in 1993 when the 319th Wing became the 319th Air Refueling Wing and, along with the 319th Operations Group, transferred to
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. This 319th Bombardment Group was formed to command the remaining
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forces at Grand Forks.


Stations

* Mitchel Field, New York, 1 April 1947 * Reading Municipal Airport, Pennsylvania, 27 June-2 September 1949 * Birmingham Municipal Airport, Alabama, 10 October 1949 – 22 March 1951 * Memphis Municipal Airport, Tennessee, 18 May 1955 – 16 November 1957 * Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota, 1 February 1963 – 16 July 1994''See'' Maurer, p. 198 and Ravenstein, ''Combat wings'', p. 169 (stations of parent group and wing).


Aircraft

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, 1949–1951 *
Beechcraft T-7 Navigator The Beechcraft Model 18 (or "Twin Beech", as it is also known) is a 6- to 11-seat, twin-engined, low-wing, tailwheel light aircraft manufactured by the Beech Aircraft Corporation of Wichita, Kansas. Continuously produced from 1937 to November ...
, 1949–1951 * Beechcraft T-11 Kansan, 1949–1951 * Douglas B-26 Invader, 1949–1951 * Lockheed T-33 T-Bird, 1955–1957''See'' Ravenstein, ''Combat Wings'', p. 170. Except for part of 1957, the 46th Squadron was the only operational squadron in the 319th Fighter-Bomber Wing. After 1963, the wing's other operational squadron was a refueling unit. * Republic F-84 Thunderjet, 1955–1957 *
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, 1957 * Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, 1962–1987 * Rockwell B-1B Lancer, 1987–1994


See also

* List of B-1 units of the United States Air Force *
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*
List of Douglas A-26 Invader operators The List of Douglas A-26 Invader operators lists the nations, their air force units, and civilian companies that have operated the Douglas Aircraft Company, Douglas A-26 Invader (re-designated B-26 Invader after 1947): Military operators Angol ...
*
List of Sabre and Fury units in the US military List of Sabre and Fury units in the US military identifies the military branches and units that used the North American Aviation F-86 Sabre and FJ Fury. Units existed in United States Air Force, U.S. Air Force, Air National Guard, Air Force Res ...
* List of United States Air Force fighter squadrons


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