
The 47th Operations Group (47 OG) is the flying component of the
47th Flying Training Wing, assigned to the
United States Air Force Air Education and Training Command. The group is stationed at
Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas.
Overview
The 47th Operations Group contains five flying squadrons, one support squadron, and a maintenance flight. The Operations Group is responsible for training US Air Force and allied nation pilots under the Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training Program (SUPT).
The group provides management, control, and standardization/evaluation of all aspects of flying training operations, aircraft maintenance, and airfield management at Laughlin AFB, Texas.
Components
Squadrons of the 47th Operations Group (Tail Code: XL) are:
* 47th Operations Support Squadron
*
434th Fighter Training Squadron
The 434th Flying Training Squadron is part of the 47th Flying Training Wing based at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas. It operates Beechcraft T-6 Texan II aircraft conducting flight training.
History World War II
The squadron was activated ...
,
T-6 Texan II, Red Tail Stripe, "Red Devils"
*
85th Flying Training Squadron
The 85th Flying Training Squadron is part of the 47th Flying Training Wing based at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas. It operates Beechcraft T-6 Texan II aircraft conducting flight training.
Mission
The current mission of the 85th Flying Traini ...
,
T-6 Texan II, Yellow Tail Stripe, "Tigers"
*
86th Flying Training Squadron
The 86th Flying Training Squadron is part of the 47th Flying Training Wing at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas. It operates Raytheon T-1 Jayhawk aircraft conducting flight training.
Mission
Currently, the mission of the 86th Flying Training Squ ...
,
T-1 Jayhawk
The Raytheon T-1 Jayhawk is a twin-engined jet aircraft used by the United States Air Force for advanced pilot training. T-1A students go on to fly airlift and tanker aircraft. The T-400 is a similar version for the Japan Air Self-Defense For ...
, Black Tail Stripe, "Rio Lobos"
*
87th Flying Training Squadron
The 87th Flying Training Squadron is part of the United States Air Force 47th Flying Training Wing based at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas. It operates T-38 Talon aircraft conducting flight training.
The squadron is one of the oldest in the Un ...
,
T-38 Talon, "Red Bulls"
*
96th Flying Training Squadron
The 96th Flying Training Squadron is part of the 340th Flying Training Group and is the reserve associate to the 47th Flying Training Wing based at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas. It operates T-1 Jayhawk, T-6 Texan II, and T-38 Talon aircraft co ...
, T-1A, T-6, T-38 (AFRES)
History
: ''See
47th Flying Training Wing for additional history and lineage information''
World War II

Constituted as 47th Bombardment Group (Light) on 20 November 1940, and activated on 15 January 1941. Operational squadrons of the group were:
*
84th Bombardment Squadron 1941–1949
*
85th Bombardment Squadron 1941–1949
*
86th Bombardment Squadron
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1941–1949
*
97th Bombardment Squadron 1941–1946
Initially based at
McChord Field,
Washington, the group's mission was to perform anti-submarine patrols along the Pacific coast with the
Douglas B-18 Bolo its primary aircraft. This was a short-lived mission, however, as after
Japan
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attacked Pearl Harbor
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, the group began training for duty overseas when it was assigned
Douglas A-20Cs which were taken over by the
USAAF from
Lend-Lease
Lend-Lease, formally the Lend-Lease Act and introduced as An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States (), was a policy under which the United States supplied the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union and other Allied nations with food, oil, ...
contracts.
Training at several bases in the midwest and southeast, it was first believed that the 47th would be sent to the
South Pacific
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. However shortly after
Operation Torch
Operation Torch (8 November 1942 – Run for Tunis, 16 November 1942) was an Allies of World War II, Allied invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War. Torch was a compromise operation that met the British objective of secu ...
, the Allied invasion of North Africa in November 1942, the 47th became the first USAAF A-20 group to participate in large-scale combat in the
North African Campaign, being assigned to
Twelfth Air Force.
Flying to a former
Vichy French Air Force base at Mediouni,
French Morocco
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. the aircrews used ferry tanks on their A-20s to cross the North Atlantic. The group began operations by flying low-level missions against the enemy in North Africa flying its first combat mission from Youks-les-Bains,
Algeria on 13 December 1942.
47th Group A-20s provided valuable tactical support to US and British ground forces, especially during and after the allied defeat at the
Battle of the Kasserine Pass
The Battle of Kasserine Pass was a series of battles of the Tunisian campaign of World War II that took place in February 1943 at Kasserine Pass, a gap in the Grand Dorsal chain of the Atlas Mountains in west central Tunisia.
The Axis forces, ...
. Though undermanned and undersupplied, the group flew eleven missions on 22 February to attack the advancing Nazi armored columns and thus to help stop the enemy's offensive-an action which helped save the day, and eventually the Germans were forced back into a small perimeter in
Tunisia. For these actions, the group was awarded a
Distinguished Unit Citation
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.
The 47th remained active in combat during March and April 1943 while training for medium level bombardment. In 1943 the group was upgraded to the A-20G, which increased their forward firepower during low-level strafing missions. Moving to
Malta, the group participated in the reduction of
Pantelleria and
Lampedusa (
Operation Corkscrew) in June 1943 and the invasion of
Sicily (
Operation Husky) in July. The group also bombed German evacuation beaches near
Messina
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in August.
The group supported the
British Eighth Army during the
invasion of Italy in September. Moving to
Italy as part of the
Italian Campaign, the group assisted the Allied advance toward Rome, September 1943 – June 1944 at the battles of the
Bernhardt Line,
Monte Cassino, and
Operation Shingle. The 47th began flying numerous night intruder missions after June 1944, and supported the
invasion of Southern France from bases in
Corsica
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and also in France during August–September 1944.
Returning to Italy, the group attacked German communications in northern Italy, 1 September – 4 April 1945. Received a second DUC for performance from to 21–24 April 1945 when, in bad weather and over rugged terrain, the group maintained operations for 60 consecutive hours, destroying enemy transportation in the
Po Valley
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to prevent the organized withdrawal of German forces.
After January 1945, the 47th received some new
Douglas A-26Cs which flew alongside its A-20s during the last four months of the war for specialized night attacks. The group flew support and interdictory operations attacking such targets as tanks, convoys, bivouac areas, troop concentrations, supply dumps, roads, pontoon bridges, rail lines, and airfields. The A-26 was regarded as being the USAAF's best twin-engined bomber, and plans were being made for the conversion of the 47th to the type.
The 47th Bombardment Group returned to the United States in July 1945 and was reassigned to
Seymour Johnson Field,
North Carolina. Its mission was to prepare for redeployment to the
Pacific Theater
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for night pathfinder operations against Japan. Its black-painted A-26Cs were equipped with radar however the surrender by Japan in August 1945, cancelled all redeployment plans.
Postwar era

With the closing of Seymour Johnson in August 1945, the group was reassigned to
Lake Charles Army Air Field, Louisiana and was equipped with the
Douglas A-26 Invader. The A-26 was selected as the standard light bomber and night reconnaissance aircraft of the postwar USAAF, primarily as the main offensive light bomber of the
Tactical Air Command
Tactical Air Command (TAC) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. It was a Major Command of the United States Air Force, established on 21 March 1946 and headquartered at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. It was inactivated on 1 J ...
which was created in 1946 out of the remnants of the wartime 9th and 12th Air Forces. At Lake Charles, the unit trained in night tactical operations, conducted firepower demonstrations, and participated in tactical exercises.
The group was moved
Biggs Field, Texas in October 1946 when Lake Charles became a
Strategic Air Command
Strategic Air Command (SAC) was both 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 ...
(SAC) base. At Biggs, the Group was reduced from four to three tactical squadrons when the 97th Bombardment Squadron was inactivated. In August 1947, as the Air Force reorganized under the
wing base organization, which placed tactical and support organizations on a base under a single wing commander, the group was reassigned to the
47th Bombardment Wing
The 47th Flying Training Wing is a United States Air Force pilot training wing based at Laughlin Air Force Base, near Del Rio, Texas. It is one of five pilot training units in the Air Force's Air Education and Training Command which conducts ...
.
On 1 February 1948, Biggs was also turned over to SAC, forcing a relocation of the group to
Barksdale Air Force Base
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, Louisiana in November. In the fall of 1948
North American B-45 Tornado bombers began to be delivered to the group, which became the first in the Air Force to fly the aircraft.
The 47th was inactivated at Barksdale 2 October 1949 as a result of budgetary reductions. However the 84th and 85th Squadrons continued with the B-45's and moved to Langley AFB, Virginia where they were attached to the
363d Tactical Reconnaissance Wing
The 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing (363 ISRW) is a United States Air Force unit. The group is assigned to the United States Air Force Sixteenth Air Force, stationed at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia.
The mission ...
.
Cold War

On 12 March 1951, the 47th Bombardment Group was reactivated at
Langley Air Force Base
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, Virginia, with tactical squadrons the 84th and 85th. The group was the only Jet-Medium Bomber Group in the Air Force. After becoming proficient in the handling and use of nuclear weapons, moved to
RAF Sculthorpe, United Kingdom where it began operations there on 1 June 1952.
For nearly three years, the 47th Bombardment Group provided an in-place Atomic Air Strike Force to back up NATO Ground Forces in Europe. Operational missions of the group were training for tactical bombardment training operations, including participation in exercises and firepower demonstrations in support of NATO.
Owing to the small size of Sculthorpe, the group operated two B-45A jet bomber squadrons (84th and 85th) from Sculthorpe. In March 1954, a third B-45A jet bomber squadron (86th) was assigned to the wing, but operated from
RAF Alconbury in order to accommodate the additional aircraft.
A few months after moving to England that year, the group ceased operations and remained a paper organization until inactivation again in 1955 as a result of the Air Force tri-deputate reorganization.
Modern era
The group was reactivated on 9 December 1991 as the 47th Operations Group and assigned to the 47th Flying Training Wing as part of the "Objective Wing" concept adapted by the Air Force. The 47th OG was bestowed the lineage, honors and history of the 47th Bombardment Group and its predecessor units.
The 47OG was assigned the flying components of the wing, and since its reactivation has USAF and Allied pilots using various types of trainer aircraft.
Lineage
* Constituted as the 47th Bombardment Group (Light) on 20 November 1940
: Activated on 15 January 1941
* Redesignated 47th Bombardment Group, Light on 20 August 1943
: Redesignated 47th Bombardment Group, Light (Night Attack) on 1 May 1946
: Redesignated 47th Bombardment Group, Light on 22 August 1948
: Inactivated on 2 October 1949
* Activated on 12 March 1951
: Inactivated on 8 February 1955
* Redesignated 47th Operations Group on 9 December 1991
: Activated on 15 December 1991
Assignments
*
General Headquarters Air Force (later, Air Force Combat Command), 15 January 1941
: Attached to:
Northwest Air District (later Second Air Force), 15 January-14 August 1941
*
15th Bombardment Wing
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Mathematics
15 is:
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* A deficient number, a smooth number, a lucky number, a pernicio ...
(Light), 14 August 1941
*
IV Air Support Command, 1 September 1941
: Attached to
IV Bomber Command
The IV Bomber Command is a disbanded United States Air Force headquarters. It was established in September 1941, shortly before the attack on Pearl Harbor to command bomber units assigned to 4th Air Force. Following the entry of the United State ...
, 17 December 1941 – 15 February 1942
*
Second Air Force, 15 February 1942
*
III Bomber Command, 1 May 1942
: Attached to
III Ground Air Support Command, 29 June-10 August 1942
* III Ground Air Support Command, 10 August 1942
*
XII Air Support Command, 27 September 1942
: Moroccan Composite Wing, 31 December 1942
* XII Air Support Command, 22 January 1943
*
Twelfth Air Force, 18 February 1943
: Attached to:
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, 18 February-20 March 1943
: Attached to: Northwest African Tactical Bomber Force, 20 March-1 September 1943
: Attached to: XII Air Support Command, 1 September-6 October 1943
: Attached to:
57th Bombardment Wing edium 6 October-10 December 1943
: Attached to: XII Air Support Command (later XII Tactical Air Command), 10 December 1943 – 20 July 1944
: Attached to:
87th Fighter Wing, 20 July-7 September 1944
: Attached to: XII Tactical Air Command, 7–15 September 1944
: Attached to:
XII Fighter Command ">ater, XXII Tactical Air Command, 15 September 1944 – 7 June 1945
*
I Bomber Command, 11 July 1945
*
Third Air Force, 7 February 1946
*
Tactical Air Command
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, 21 March 1946
*
Ninth Air Force, 29 May 1946
* Twelfth Air Force, 1 November 1946
*
47th Bombardment Wing
The 47th Flying Training Wing is a United States Air Force pilot training wing based at Laughlin Air Force Base, near Del Rio, Texas. It is one of five pilot training units in the Air Force's Air Education and Training Command which conducts ...
, 15 August 1947 – 2 October 1949
* 47th Bombardment Wing, 12 March 1951 – 8 February 1955
* 47th Flying Training Wing, 15 December 1991 – present
Components
*
20th Reconnaissance Squadron (later 97th Bombardment Squadron): attached 15 January-14 August 1941, assigned 14 August 1941 – 31 March 1946
*
84th Bombardment Squadron: 15 January 1941 – 2 October 1949; 12 March 1951 – 8 February 1955 (detached 17 November 1952 – 8 February 1955)
*
84th Flying Training Squadron
The 84th Flying Training Squadron is part of the United States Air Force 47th Flying Training Wing based at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas. It operates Beechcraft T-6 Texan II aircraft conducting flight training.
History World War II
The squad ...
: 15 December 1991 – 1 October 1992; 1 October 1998 – present
*
85th Bombardment (later, 85th Flying Training): 15 January 1941 – 2 October 1949; 12 March 1951 – 8 February 1955 (detached 17 November 1952 – 8 February 1955); 15 December 1991–present
*
86th Bombardment (later, 86th Flying Training): 15 January 1941 – 2 October 1949; 23 March 1954 – 8 February 1955 (detached 23 March 1954 – 8 February 1955); 15 December 1991 – 15 September 1992; 1 December 1993 – present
*
87th Flying Training Squadron
The 87th Flying Training Squadron is part of the United States Air Force 47th Flying Training Wing based at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas. It operates T-38 Talon aircraft conducting flight training.
The squadron is one of the oldest in the Un ...
: 15 December 1991 – present
*
97th Bombardment Squadron: 8 May-13 August 1941; 14 August 1941 – 31 March 1946
* 115th Bombardment Squadron: attached 17 May 1951 – 12 February 1952
*
422d Bombardment Squadron
The 422d Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the 305th Bombardment Wing at Bunker Hill Air Force Base, Indiana, where it was inactivated on 15 February 1961.
History World War II
Est ...
: 8 February - 23 March 1954 (detached 8 February - 23 March 1954)
*
434th Fighter Training Squadron
The 434th Flying Training Squadron is part of the 47th Flying Training Wing based at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas. It operates Beechcraft T-6 Texan II aircraft conducting flight training.
History World War II
The squadron was activated ...
: 19 July 2007 – present
Stations
*
McChord Field, Washington, 15 January 1941
*
Hammer Field, California, 14 August 1941
*
Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma, c. 16 February 1942
*
Greensboro Airport, North Carolina, c. 16 July-18 October 1942
*
Médiouna Airfield
Médiouna Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Morocco, located in the Casablanca area.
History
Established as a French military airfield in French Morocco during the 1920s, after the Fall of France in June, 1940, the reconstituted Vi ...
, French Morocco, 18 November 1942
*
Youks-les-Bains Airfield, Algeria, 7 January 1943
*
Canrobert Airfield
Canrobert Airfield was a World War II military airfield in Algeria, located approximately 4 km south of Oum el Bouaghi, approximately 70 km southeast of Constantine. It was used by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force d ...
, Algeria, 6 March 1943
*
Thelepte Airfield
Thelepte Airfield is an airfield in Tunisia, located about 20 km southwest of Kasserine. It currently is active and in use.
It was used by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force in 1943 during the North African Campaign again ...
, Tunisia, 30 March 1943
*
Souk-el-Arba Airfield, Tunisia, 13 April 1943
*
Soliman Airfield, Tunisia, c. 1 July 1943
*
Ta' Qali Airfield, Malta, 21 July 1943
*
Torrente Comunelli Airfield, Sicily, Italy, 9 August 1943
*
Gerbini Airfield, Sicily, Italy, 20 August 1943
*
Grottaglie Airfield, Italy, 24 September 1943
*
Vincenzo Airfield
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, Italy, 15 October 1943
*
Vesuvius Airfield, Italy, c. 10 January 1944
*
Capodichino Airport (Naples), Italy, 22 March 1944
*
Vesuvius Airfield, Italy, 25 April 1944
*
Ponte Galeria Airfield
Ponte Galeria Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Italy, located approximately 11 km northeast of Fiumicino, 15 km west-southwest of Rome.
It was an all-weather temporary field built by the United States Arm ...
, Italy, c. 10 June 1944
*
Ombrone Airfield
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, Italy, 27 June 1944
*
Poretta Airfield, Corsica, France, 11 July 1944
*
Salon de Provence Airfield (Y-16), France, 7 September 1944
*
Follonica Airfield, Italy, 18 September 1944
*
Rosignano Airfield, Italy, October 1944
*
Grosseto Airfield, Italy, 11 December 1944
*
Pisa Airfield, Italy, 20–24 June 1945
*
Seymour Johnson Field, North Carolina, 14 July 1945
* Lake Charles Army Air Field, Louisiana, c. 9 September 1945
* Biggs Field (later Biggs Air Force Base), Texas, 20 October 1946
* Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, 19 November 1948 – 2 October 1949
* Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, 12 March 1951 – 21 May 1952
* Sculthorpe RAF Station (later, RAF Sculthorpe), England, 1 June 1952 – 8 February 1955
*
Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, 15 December 1991–present
Aircraft assigned
* Primarily
B-18 Bolo, but included
DB-7 Boston
The Douglas A-20 Havoc (company designation DB-7) is an American medium bomber, attack aircraft, night intruder, night fighter, and reconnaissance aircraft of World War II.
Designed to meet an Army Air Corps requirement for a bomber, it was ...
and
LB-30 Liberator, 1941–1942
*
A-20 Havoc
The Douglas A-20 Havoc (company designation DB-7) is an American medium bomber, attack aircraft, night intruder, night fighter, and reconnaissance aircraft of World War II.
Designed to meet an Army Air Corps requirement for a bomber, it was or ...
, 1941–1945
* Douglas A-26 (later B-26) Invader, 1945–1949
* North American B-45 Tornado, 1949
* Primarily B-45 Tornado, 1951–1952, but included Douglas B-26 Invader and
F-84 Thunderstreak, 1951
*
T-37 Tweet, 1972–2004
*
T-38 Talon, 1972–present
*
T-1 Jayhawk
The Raytheon T-1 Jayhawk is a twin-engined jet aircraft used by the United States Air Force for advanced pilot training. T-1A students go on to fly airlift and tanker aircraft. The T-400 is a similar version for the Japan Air Self-Defense For ...
, 1993–present
*
T-6 Texan II, 2002–present
See also
References
Notes
Bibliography
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