
The 72d Test and Evaluation Squadron is part of the
53d Wing
The 53d Wing is a wing of the United States Air Force based at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The wing reports to the United States Air Force Warfare Center at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, which in turn reports to Headquarters Air Combat Comman ...
at
Eglin Air Force Base
Eglin Air Force Base is a United States Air Force (USAF) base in the western Florida Panhandle, located about southwest of Valparaiso in Okaloosa County.
The host unit at Eglin is the 96th Test Wing (formerly the 96th Air Base Wing). The ...
, Florida. The squadron is geographically separated but operated from
Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. It conducts testing and evaluation of the
B-2 Spirit aircraft.
Mission
The squadron is the focal point for executing operational test and evaluation of the $44.6 billion B-2 weapon system. The squadron evaluates the ability of the B-2 weapons system to support all major requirements and reports weapon system capabilities.
The unit provides experienced operations, maintenance, engineering, and analysis personnel who plan and conduct ground and flight tests, and analyze, evaluate, and report on the effectiveness and suitability of B-2 logistics support, tactics and survivability, foreign military exploitation, weapons and mission planning. The squadron reports results and conclusions to support DoD acquisition, deployment and employment decisions.
History
World War I
The squadron was formed in Texas in early 1918. After a period of training and organization, it departed from New York in the late summer of 1918, arriving in France on 4 September. It stayed two weeks at the Air Service Replacement Concentration Barracks,
St. Maixent, then transited through
Delouze Aerodrome before reaching
Colombey-les-Belles Airdrome where it worked for the 1st Air Depot as "Advance Section, Serv. of Supply Air Park Squadron". It remained in France after the armistice until June 1919, arriving back in New York and subsequently demobilized in July.
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Interwar years
Reorganized in 1923 as a reconnaissance squadron, assigned to 5th Composite Group
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in Hawaii as part of the islands air defense organization. Assigned to Luke Field on Ford Island
Ford Island ( haw, Poka Ailana) is an islet in the center of Pearl Harbor, Oahu, in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It has been known as Rabbit Island, Marín's Island, and Little Goats Island, and its native Hawaiian name is ''Mokuumeume''. The isl ...
. Activities included training, participating in Army-Navy maneuvers, staging aerial reviews and sowing seeds from the air for the Territorial Forestry Division. In 1935, the squadron helped save the city of Hilo, Hawaii
Hilo () is a census-designated place (CDP) and the largest settlement in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States, which encompasses the Island of Hawaii. The population was 44,186 according to the 2020 census. It is the fourth-largest settlement i ...
, during the eruption of the Mauna Loa volcano. Ten Keystone B-3 and Keystone B-4 bombers from the group’s 23d and 72d Bombardment Squadrons dropped twenty 600-pound bombs around the volcano to divert molten lava away from the town.[
]
World War II
When the Navy moved its Pacific Fleet from San Diego to Pearl Harbor in 1939, the squadron moved to Hickam Field. Was equipped with a mixture of Douglas B-18 Bolos and early B-17C/D Flying Fortresses in 1941 when the Japanese attacked Hawaii. The group suffered devastating personnel and aircraft losses in the Pearl Harbor Attack, remaining in Hawaii until September 1942 re-equipping.[
Deployed to the ]South Pacific
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, engaging in long-range bombing of enemy targets in the Solomon Islands and Central Pacific using Very Long-Range Consolidated B-24 Liberator
The Consolidated B-24 Liberator is an American heavy bomber, designed by Consolidated Aircraft of San Diego, California. It was known within the company as the Model 32, and some initial production aircraft were laid down as export models des ...
s. participating in MacArthur's island-hopping campaign in New Guinea and the Dutch East Indies. Participated in the Philippines Campaign, earning a Philippine Presidential Unit Citation for its actions in combat, 1944–1945. Inactivated at Clark Field
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, 1947 although most personnel had already returned to the United States.[
]
Strategic reconnaissance
Reactivated at Ladd Field, Alaska in 1947 assuming the mission, personnel and equipment of the 46th Reconnaissance Squadron
The 46th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron is an active Central Command unit of the United States Air Force.
The squadron was first activated as the 719th Bombardment Squadron in May 1943. After training in the United States, the squadro ...
with a mission to conduct strategic reconnaissance operations over the Arctic. The squadron's reconnaissance missions included electronic and weather monitoring flights used to track Soviet activities in the area. Between 1948–1949 the Boeing RB-29 Superfortress
The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is a WWII era long range, strategic heavy bomber that was produced in many experimental and production models.
XB-29
: ''Section source: Baugher''
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es of the 72d conducted numerous photographic reconnaissance and ELINT missions over the Soviet Arctic and Far East. Equipped with cameras that enabled then to remain in international airspace, whilst photographing targets deep inside Soviet territory, the aircraft searched for evidence of Soviet military activity, but unsurprisingly, found little going on in the inhospitable Arctic wastes but nobody knew what was happening further inland. To investigate activity deeper inside the Soviet Union, some RB-29s were stripped of all unnecessary equipment, allowing them to increase their operating ceiling, and began overflying Soviet territory.[Wack, Fred J. The Secret Explorers: Saga of the 46th/72nd Reconnaissance Squadrons. N.p., 1990]
President Harry Truman, authorized the first overflight on 5 August 1948 when an RB-29 took off from Ladd AFB and, after routing over Siberia and spending over 19 hours in the air, eventually landed at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Even longer flights soon became routine with aircraft operating up to 35,000 ft, covering 5000 miles and remaining airborne for occasionally up to 30 hours. Although the Soviet Military was equipped rudimentary radar, copied from World War II US supplied equipment, large gaps existed in their radar coverage, particularly over the vast Arctic region. These gaps were soon identified and exploited by the RB-29s as they penetrated deeper inside the Soviet Union. Although they were detected on many occasions, none of the RB-29s was ever intercepted because the early MiG-15 was the only fighter with sufficient performance to reach these high-flying aircraft and none of the new fighters were then stationed in Siberia.
The most significant of these missions included one on 3 September 1949 which identified the first evidence of a successful explosion of a Soviet nuclear weapon in the Semipalatinsk test site in Eastern Kazakhstan on 29 August 1949.
Strategic bombardment
Moved to the Continental United States in 1951, being re-equipped with Very Long Range RB-36H Peacemaker strategic reconnaissance bombers and assigned to the 5th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing
The 5th Bomb Wing (5 BW) is a United States Air Force unit assigned to Air Force Global Strike Command's Eighth Air Force. It is stationed at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota. The wing is also the host unit at Minot. The 5 BW is one of onl ...
at Fairfield-Suisun Air Force Base
Travis Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base under the operational control of the Air Mobility Command (AMC), located three miles (5 km) east of the central business district of the city of Fairfield, in Solano County, Califor ...
, California. The aircraft were equipped with four J47 jet engines and with fourteen K-17C, K-22A, K-38, and K-40 cameras. It also received some advanced electronics. Its normal crew was 22, which included 5 gunners to man the 16 M-24A-1 20-mm cannon. Conducted global strategic reconnaissance until 1955, conducting ELINT and Ferret missions along the east Asian coastline. Gradually shifting to bombardment training mission beginning in 1954 as the 72d Bombardment Squadron, Heavy, on 1 October 1955.
Flew B-36Js heavy bombers until their phaseout in 1958, being reassigned to the 4134th Strategic Wing
The 320th Air Expeditionary Wing (320 AEW) is a provisional United States Air Force unit assigned to the Air Force District of Washington. It is stationed at Bolling AFB, District of Columbia. The 320 AEW may be activated or inactivated at any ti ...
, being re-equipped with Boeing B-52F Stratofortress
The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress is an American long-range, subsonic, jet-powered strategic bomber. The B-52 was designed and built by Boeing, which has continued to provide support and upgrades. It has been operated by the United States Air ...
intercontinental heavy bombers. Was reassigned to Mather Air Force Base, California by SAC to disperse its heavy bomber force. Conducted worldwide strategic bombardment training missions and providing nuclear deterrent. Was inactivated in 1963 when SAC inactivated its strategic wings, replacing them with permanent Air Force Wings. Squadron was inactivated with its aircraft, personnel and equipment being transferred to the 441st Bombardment Squadron.[
Reactivated as a B-52H heavy bomb squadron at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota in late 1994, but inactivated on 1 July 1996.
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Test and evaluation
Reactivated as a B-2 Spirit stealth bomber evaluation squadron in 1998.[
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Lineage
; 72d Aero Squadron
* Organized as the 72d Aero Squadron on 18 February 1918
: Demobilized on 11 July 1919
* Reconstituted and consolidated with the 72d Bombardment Squadron as the ''72d Bombardment Squadron on 8 April 1924[Clay, p. 1424]
; 72d Test and Evaluation Squadron
* Constituted as the 72d Bombardment Squadron on 6 February 1923
* Activated on 1 May 1923
: Consolidated with the 72d Aero Squadron on 8 April 1924[
: Redesignated 72d Bombardment Squadron (Medium) on 6 December 1939
: Redesignated 72d Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) on 20 November 1940
: Redesignated 72d Bombardment Squadron, Heavy on 6 March 1944
: Redesignated 72d Bombardment Squadron, Very Heavy on 30 April 1946
: Inactivated on 10 March 1947
* Redesignated 72d Reconnaissance Squadron, Very Long Range, Photographic on 16 September 1947
: Activated on 13 October 1947
: Redesignated 72d Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron, Photographic on 23 February 1949
: Redesignated 72d Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron, Heavy on 14 November 1950
: Redesignated 72d Bombardment Squadron, Heavy on 1 October 1955
: Discontinued, and inactivated on 1 February 1963
* Redesignated 72d Bomb Squadron on 30 November 1994
: Activated on 1 December 1994
: Inactivated on 1 July 1996
* Redesignated 72d Test and Evaluation Squadron on 1 November 1998
: Activated on 20 November 1998][
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Assignments
* Unknown, 18 February–September 1918
* 1st Air Depot, September 1918 – June 1919
* Unknown, June-11 July 1919
* 5th Composite Group
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, 1 May 1923
* 19th Bombardment Group
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(attached to 5th Composite Group
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after 24 June 1932)
* 5th Bombardment Group (later 5th Reconnaissance Group), 12 October 1938 – 10 March 1947
* Alaskan Air Command, 13 October 1947
* 311th Air Division
The 311th Air Division is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Strategic Air Command at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, where it was inactivated on 1 November 1949. The division was first activated ...
, 1 April 1949
* 5th Strategic Reconnaissance Group, 28 June 1949 (attached to 5th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing after 10 February 1951)
* 5th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing (later 5th Bombardment Wing), 16 June 1952
* 4134th Strategic Wing, 1 July 1958 – 1 February 1963
* 5th Operations Group, 1 December 1994 – 1 July 1996
* 53d Test and Evaluation Group
The 53rd Test and Evaluation Group is a group of the United States Air Force. It is a part of the 53rd Wing, and is headquartered at Nellis AFB, Nevada.
The Group was originally activated in 1942 as the 79th Pursuit Group (Interceptor), becomi ...
, 20 November 1998[
* 753rd Test and Evaluation Group, 1 October 2021 – present]
Stations
* Waco, Texas, 18 February 1918
* Rich Field, Texas, 23 February 1918
* Garden City, New York
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The Incorporated Village of Garden City is primarily located within ...
, 16 July-13 August 1918
* St. Maixent Replacement Barracks
The Air Service Replacement Concentration Barracks is a former military facility in the vicinity of Saint-Maixent-l'École, Poitou-Charentes, France. It was used by the Air Service, United States Army as the Air Service Replacement Concentration ...
, France, 4 September 1918
* Delouze Aerodrome, France, 20 September 1918
* Colombey-les-Belles Airdrome, France, 30 September 1918 – June 1919
: Detachment at: Behonne Aerodrome, France, 4 October-1 December 1918 (Advance Air Park)
* Mitchel Field, New York, c. 29 June-11 July 1919
* Luke Field, Hawaii, 1 May 1923
* Hickam Field, Hawaii, 4 January 1939
* Bellows Field
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, Hawaii, 11 December 1941 – 18 September 1942
* Pallikulo Bay Airfield
Palikulo Bay Airfield or Bomber Field #1 is a former World War II airfield on the island of Espiritu Santo in the New Hebrides Islands at the Espiritu Santo Naval Base.
History
World War II
The 7th Naval Construction Battalion arrived on Santo ...
, Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, 24 September 1942
: Operated from: Henderson Field (Guadalcanal), Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 4 October 1942 – 8 August 1943; 7 October-15 November 1943; 13 December 1943 – 27 January 1944
* Munda Airfield, New Georgia, Solomon Islands, 9 January 1944
* Momote Airfield, Los Negros, Admiralty Islands, 15 April 1944
* Wakde Airfield, Netherlands East Indies, c. 19 August 1944
* Kornasoren (Yebrurro) Airfield
Kornasoren (Noemfoor) Airport is a civil airport in Noemfoor, Schouten Islands, Indonesia. . Commercial service is provided by Susi Air to Manokwari and Biak from this Airport.
History
The airfield was one of three constructed by the Japanese ...
, Noemfoor, Schouten Islands, 27 September 1944
* Wama Airfield, Morotai
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Morotai is a rugged, forested island lying to the north of Halmahera. It ha ...
, Netherlands East Indies, 24 October 1944
* Guiuan Airfield, Samar, Philippines, 20 March 1945
* Clark Field
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, Luzon, Philippines, December 1945-10 March 1947
* Ladd Army Airfield, Alaska, 13 October 1947
* Mountain Home Air Force Base
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, Idaho, 28 June 1949
* Fairfield-Suisun Air Force Base (later Travis Air Force Base), California, 9 November 1949
: Deployed at: RAF Sculthorpe, England, 31 May −15 November 1950
: Deployed at: Andersen Air Force Base
Andersen Air Force Base (Andersen AFB, AAFB) is a United States Air Force base located primarily within the village of Yigo in the United States territory of Guam. The host unit at Andersen AFB is the 36th Wing (36 WG), assigned to the Pacific ...
, Guam, 14 January-12 April 1955
* Mather Air Force Base, California, 1 July 1958 – 1 February 1963
* Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, 1 December 1994 – 1 July 1996
* Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, 20 November 1998 – present[
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Aircraft
* DH-4 (1923–1929)
* NBS-1 (1923–1929)
* LB-5 (1927–1929)
* Keystone B-4 (1929–1936)
* Keystone B-5 (1929–1936)
* LB-6 (1929–1936)
* B-12 (1936–1938)
* B-18 Bolo (1938–1942)
* Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress (1941, 1942–1943)
* Consolidated B-24 Liberator (1943–1945)
* Boeing B-29 Superfortress (1947–1951)
* Boeing F-13 (RB-29) Superfortress (1947–1948)
* Convair RB-36 Peacemaker (1951–1958)
* Convair B-36 Peacemaker (1955–1958)
* Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (1958–1963, 1994–1996)
* B-2 Spirit (1998–present)[
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Operations
* World War I
* World War II
See also
* List of American Aero Squadrons
* List of B-52 Units of the United States Air Force
* Kee Bird
The ''Kee Bird'' was a United States Army Air Forces Boeing B-29 Superfortress, serial ''45-21768'', of the 46th Reconnaissance Squadron, that became marooned after making an emergency landing in northwest Greenland during a secret Cold War sp ...
References
Notes
Bibliography
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External links
* http://www.footnote.com/image/#19955883
* http://www.footnote.com/image/#19067086
* http://www.footnote.com/image/#21599334 1st air depot
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