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The III Fighter Command is an inactive
United States Air Force The United States Air Force (USAF) is the Air force, air service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is one of the six United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. Tracing its ori ...
unit. Its last assignment was at MacDill Field, Florida. It was inactivated on 8 April 1946.


History


Background

GHQ Air Force The United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) was the aerial warfare service component of the United States Army between 1926 and 1941. After World War I, as early aviation became an increasingly important part of modern warfare, a philosophical r ...
(GHQ, AF) had been established with two major combat functions, to maintain a striking force against long range targets, and the
air defense Anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) is the counter to aerial warfare and includes "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action".AAP-6 It encompasses surface-based, subsurface (Submarine#Armament, submarine-lau ...
of the United States. In the spring of 1941, the War Department established four strategic defense areas and GHQ, AF reorganized its Southeast Air District as 3rd Air Force with responsibility for air defense planning and organization in the southeastern. 3rd Air Force activated 3rd Interceptor Command at
Drew Field Tampa International Airport is an international airport west of Downtown Tampa, in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. The airport is publicly owned by Hillsborough County Aviation Authority (HCAA)., effective May 15, 2025. The airp ...
, Florida in 1941, under the command of Major General Walter H. Frank.Maurer, ''Combat Units'', p. 440 The command's initial tactical component was the 8th Pursuit Wing.


Air defense

The
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put all units on heightened alert. The command was charged with control of "active agents" for air defense in its area of responsibility, which included
interceptor aircraft An interceptor aircraft, or simply interceptor, is a type of fighter aircraft designed specifically for the defensive interception role against an attacking enemy aircraft, particularly bombers and reconnaissance aircraft. Aircraft that are c ...
, antiaircraft artillery and barrage balloons. Civilian organizations provided air raid warnings and enforced blackouts and came under the authority of the
Office of Civilian Defense Office of Civilian Defense was a United States federal emergency war agency set up May 20, 1941, by to co-ordinate state and federal measures for protection of civilians in case of war emergency. Its two branches supervised protective function ...
and the command worked "feverishly" to create a
ground observer corps The Ground Observer Corps (GOC), sometimes erroneously referred to as the Ground ''Observation'' Corps, was the name of two American civil defense organizations during the middle 20th century. World War II organization The first Ground Observer ...
as elements of its Aircraft Warning Service. However, it soon became apparent that having two commands responsible for air defense in the Eastern Theater of Operations was impractical. 1st Interceptor Command was given the mission of defending the East and Gulf coasts, while 3rd concentrated on the training mission starting early in 1942. Although the command retained responsibility for air defense on the Gulf coast west of the
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, no "vital air defense zone" was established for this area, as it was for the Pacific and East coasts.


Unit and crew training

The command trained fighter organizations and personnel. By the end of 1942, the command's training consisted almost entirely of Replacement Training Units (RTU). The command was inactivated in April 1946. It was transferred in inactive status to the newly-independent
United States Air Force The United States Air Force (USAF) is the Air force, air service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is one of the six United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. Tracing its ori ...
in September 1947, and was disbanded in October 1948.


Lineage

* Constituted as the 3rd Interceptor Command on 26 May 1941Maurer indicates unit was constituted as the "III" Interceptor Command. However, the unit was constituted and activated with an arabic number in its name. The use of
roman numeral Roman numerals are a numeral system that originated in ancient Rome and remained the usual way of writing numbers throughout Europe well into the Late Middle Ages. Numbers are written with combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet, ea ...
s to designate Army Air Forces combat commands did not begin until September 1942.
: Activated 17 June 1941Maurer indicates that there is a question whether the command was activated on this date or not until about 14 July. Maurer, p. 440. : Redesignated 3rd Fighter Command on 15 May 1942 : Redesignated III Fighter Command c. 18 September 1942 : Inactivated on 8 April 1946 : Disbanded on 8 October 1948


Assignments

* 3rd Air Force (later
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), 17 June 1941 *
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21 March 1946 – 8 April 1946


Components

Wings * 8th Pursuit Wing (later 8th Fighter Wing), assigned c. 1 July – 1 November 1941; attached 28 July – c. 28 October 1942 * 19th Bombardment Wing, attached 24 July 1942 – 28 September 1942 * 22d Bombardment Training Wing, 6–15 August 1943 Groups * 2nd Air Commando Group: 22 April – c. 12 November 1944 * 3rd Air Commando Group: 1 May – c. 1 December 1944 * 31st Pursuit Group (later 31st Fighter Group): 18 April – 9 June 1942 * 48th Bombardment Group (later 48th Fighter-Bomber Group): 6 August 1943 – 31 March 1944 (attached to I Tactical Air Division 10 September 1943 – 14 January 1944)Robertson says attachment was to I Ground Air Support Command, but the command had been redesignated a division by this time. Maurer, ''Combat Units'', pp. 440-441 * 49th Pursuit Group: attached 9 August 1941, assigned 2 October 1941 – February 1942 * 50th Pursuit Group (later 50th Fighter Group): 2 October 1941 – 28 May 1942 * 52nd Fighter Group: 26 November 1942 – 1 May 1944 * 54th Pursuit Group (later 54th Fighter Group), 18 April 1942 – 1 May 1944 * 56th Pursuit Group: attached 17 June 1941, assigned 2 October 1941 – 15 January 1942 * 58th Pursuit Group (later 58th Fighter Group): 2 October 1941 – 17 October 1942 * 59th Fighter Group: by September 1943 – 1 May 1944 * 80th Pursuit Group (later 80th Fighter Group): 9 February – 20 June 1942 * 85th Bombardment Group (later 85th Fighter-Bomber Group), 6 August 1943 – 1 May 1944 * 405th Fighter-Bomber Group, 15 August 1943 – 6 March 1944 * 408th Fighter-Bomber Group, 15 August – 10 November 1943, 12 February – 24 March 1944 Squadrons * 32d Reconnaissance Squadron (Fighter): 15 August – 1 September 1943 * 34th Reconnaissance Squadron (Fighter): 15 August – 1 September 1943 * 99th Fighter Squadron: attached 19 August 1942 – 24 April 1943 * 403d Fighter Squadron: 15 March – 7 August 1943 * 439th Fighter Squadron: 22 February 1943 – 1 March 1944 Other * 555th Signal Aircraft Warning Battalion: 4 July – 8 October 1942


Stations

* Drew Field, Florida, 17 June 1941 * MacDill Field, Florida, c. 1 December 1945 – 8 April 1946


References


Notes

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Bibliography

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