The 874th Tactical Missile Squadron is an inactive
United States Air Force
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unit. Its last assignment was with
498th Tactical Missile Group 498th may refer to:
*498th Bombardment Squadron, inactive United States Air Force unit
* 498th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, inactive United States Air Force unit
*498th Nuclear Systems Wing (498 NSW), wing of the United States Air Force based at K ...
at
Kadena Air Base
(International Air Transport Association airport code, IATA: DNA, International Civil Aviation Organization airport code, ICAO: RODN) is a United States Air Force base in the towns of Kadena, Okinawa, Kadena and Chatan, Okinawa, Chatan and the ...
,
Okinawa
most commonly refers to:
* Okinawa Prefecture, Japan's southernmost prefecture
* Okinawa Island, the largest island of Okinawa Prefecture
* Okinawa Islands, an island group including Okinawa itself
* Okinawa (city), the second largest city in th ...
. The
squadron was first activated in late 1943 for service during
World War II
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as the 874th Bombardment Squadron. After training in the United States with
Boeing B-29 Superfortress
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bombers, the squadron moved to the Mariana Islands, where it participated in the
strategic bombing campaign against Japan, earning two
Distinguished Unit Citation
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s before the end of hostilities in August 1945. The squadron returned to the United States in December 1945 and was inactivated in March 1946, and its personnel and equipment transferred to another organization.
The 874th was activated again at Kadena in 1961, and became one of the first Air Force units to operate the
TM-76B Mace cruise missile, serving in that role until 1965.
History
B-29 Superfortress operations against Japan

The
squadron was first activated at
Clovis Army Air Field
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, New Mexico in November 1943 as one of the four original squadrons of the
498th Bombardment Group 498th may refer to:
*498th Bombardment Squadron, inactive United States Air Force unit
*498th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, inactive United States Air Force unit
*498th Nuclear Systems Wing (498 NSW), wing of the United States Air Force based at Ki ...
, an early
Boeing B-29 Superfortress
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very heavy bomber squadrons. The squadron trained in New Mexico and at
Great Bend Army Air Field, Kansas with early model B-29s until July 1944, when it began its deployment to the Pacific.
[Maurer, ''Combat Units'', pp. 364–365]
The squadron arrived at its combat station, Isely Field
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, Saipan
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in September 1944.[ The squadron's first missions were flown against targets on ]Iwo Jima
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and Truk Island
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. On 24 November 1944, the squadron participated in the first raid on Japan by bombers based in the Mariana Islands. The squadron initially engaged in high altitude daylight attacks against industrial targets in Japan. It was awarded a Distinguished Unit Citation
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(DUC) for an attack on an aircraft manufacturing plant in Nagoya
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on 13 December 1944.[
In March 1945, the tactics of ]Twentieth Air Force
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20 AF's primary mission is Intercon ...
changed and the squadron began flying low level night attacks with incendiaries
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against area targets. The 874th received a second DUC for its actions during a low level raid on urban industries near Kobe
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and Osaka
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in June 1945. Squadron operations also included attacks on airfield
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s in Okinawa during the invasion of Okinawa
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in April 1945. After V-J Day
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, the squadron remained on Saipan until November and reassembled at March Field
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, California the following month. It became one of the first bombardment units in Strategic Air Command
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in March 1946, but was inactivated at MacDill Field
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The "host wing" for MacDill AFB is the 6th Air Refueling Wing (6 ARW), assi ...
, Florida on 4 August and its personnel and equipment were transferred to the 371st Bombardment Squadron
The 371st Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the 307th Bombardment Wing at Lincoln Air Force Base, Nebraska, where it was inactivated on 25 March 1965.
The squadron (aviation), squadr ...
, which was simultaneously activated.[
]
Tactical missile operations
The squadron was redesignated the 874th Tactical Missile Squadron and reactivated in September 1961 as a TM-76 Mace
The Martin Mace was a ground-launched cruise missile developed from the earlier MGM-1 Matador, Martin TM-61 Matador. It used a new self-contained navigation system that eliminated the need to get updates from ground-based radio stations, and th ...
surface to surface missile squadron at Kadena Air Base
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Okinawa
most commonly refers to:
* Okinawa Prefecture, Japan's southernmost prefecture
* Okinawa Island, the largest island of Okinawa Prefecture
* Okinawa Islands, an island group including Okinawa itself
* Okinawa (city), the second largest city in th ...
.[ However, it was not until early in 1962 that the 498th Tactical Missile Group's first launch site at Bolo Point became operational. Early arrivals to the squadron assisted contractor personnel in making the launch sites operational.] Other launch sites were at Onna Point, White Beach
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, and in Kin
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Kin or KIN may also refer to:
Places
* Kin empires and dynasties of China, now romanized as ''Jin''
*Kin, Okinawa, a town in Okinawa, Japan
* Kin, Pakistan, a village along the Indus in Pakistan
* Kin ...
just north of Camp Hansen
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. Once all four sites were operational, the squadron took over the two most recently completed sites. The squadron was equipped with the B model of the Mace, which was deployed so that a single crew was able to launch all missiles located at a single launch site directly from the underground bunkers in which they were stored. The 874th was one of the first squadrons equipped with the TM-76B, which used an inertial guidance system.
During the Cuban Missile Crisis
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, the squadron was placed on high alert status
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. Missile down time for routine maintenance was not permitted, and when a malfunction required taking a missile off alert, its planned target had to be covered by placing a Republic F-105 Thunderchief
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on cockpit alert at the end of Kadena's runway. The 874th was inactivated in July 1965[ and remaining Mace operations were transferred directly to the 498th Group, which remained active until 1969.] One of the dismantled Mace sites now houses a Buddhist
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training center for Soka Gakkai International
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It is run by two vice-presidents, including Hiromasa Ikeda, son of the founder. It c ...
. The facility is now known as the "Fortress of Peace" and houses two museums
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including one devoted to the nuclear weapons once based on Okinawa.
Lineage
* Constituted as the 874th Bombardment Squadron, Very Heavy on 19 November 1943
: Activated on 20 November 1943
: Inactivated on 4 August 1946
* Redesignated 874th Tactical Missile Squadron and activated, on 25 April 1961 (not organized)
: Organized on 8 September 1961[Lineage, including assignments, stations, aircraft and missiles through May 1963 in Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 793]
: Inactivated on 8 July 1965[''See'' Fletcher, p. 65 (dates at Kadena Air Base), Bailey (dates assigned to 498th Group)]
Assignments
* 498th Bombardment Group, 20 November 1943 – 4 August 1946
* Pacific Air Forces
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, 25 April 1961 (not organized)[
* 498th Tactical Missile Group, 8 September 1961 – 8 July 1965][
]
Stations
* Clovis Army Air Field, New Mexico, 20 November 1943
* Great Bend Army Air Field, Kansas, 13 April – 16 July 1944
* Isely Field, Saipan
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, 7 September 1944 – 1 November 1945
* March Field, California, c. 7 December 1943
* MacDill Field, Florida, 5 January – 4 August 1946
* Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, 8 September 1961 – 8 July 1965[Fletcher, p. 65]
Aircraft and missiles
* Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
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, 1944
* Boeing B-29 Superfortress
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, 1944–1946
* Martin M-76B (later MGM-13B, CGM-13B) Mace, 1961–1969[
]
Awards and campaigns
See also
*
* List of B-29 Superfortress operators
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Del ...
* List of United States Air Force missile squadrons
This article lists the missile squadrons of the United States Air Force. There are nine missile squadrons currently active in the United States (listed in bold type); all nine are equipped to operate intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Aerodyna ...
References
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1943 establishments in New Mexico