92nd Bomb Group
GroupIWM, Roger Freeman Collection
The 92nd Group sometime after arrivial in the UK converted to the role of in-theater combat crew indocrination and training. For this role, the Group traded its B-17F complement and obtained the B-17E, mostly from the 97th BG which was departing for Africa.
Circa May, 1943 the Group made preparations for its return to the combat bombardment role and was re-equipped with F series B-17 and modified YB-40 escort Flying Fortress. YB-40s were B-17s modified to fly as a heavily armed escort for other bombers. These conducted escort missions between May and July, 1943. The escort bombers composed the Group's 327th Bomb Squadron. It was the only Eighth Air Force squadron to fly YB-40s in combat.
Between May 1943 and February 1944, the Group, nicknamed 'Fame's Favoured Few', mainly flew missions attacking strategic targets across occupied Europe culminating in the missions of Big Week, 20-25 February 1944.
The Group's missions continued to support POINTBLANK objectives through the invasion and in flew missions in support of gound objectives. The missions transitioned to transportation and oil objectives until April, 1945.
The Group flew 308 missions using 8,633 sorties and dropped 20,829 tons of bombs. The Group lost 154 aircraft MIA.
CLAIMS TO FAME
First 8th AF Bomb Group to make a non-stop Atlantic flight to the United Kingdom
327th Bomb Squadron was the only unit equipped with the YB-40 for combat
Flew the secret Disney rocket-bomb (TV guided) experimental mission early in 1945
Acted as VIII Bomber Command's Combat Crew Replacement Center Aug-42 to May 43
Led the last 8th AF mission of the war.
Commanding Officers
- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: 482nd Bomb Group 91st Bomb Group 323rd Bomb Squadron 329th Station Complement Squadron
- Highest Rank: Brigadier General
- Role/Job: Pilot
- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: 306th Bomb Group 92nd Bomb Group
- Service Numbers: O-18122
- Highest Rank: Colonel
- Role/Job: Commanding Officer; Pilot
- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: 306th Bomb Group 92nd Bomb Group 423rd Bomb Squadron
- Service Numbers: O-22174
- Highest Rank: Lieutenant General
- Role/Job: Pilot
- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: 91st Bomb Group 92nd Bomb Group
- Highest Rank: Major General
- Role/Job: Commanding Officer
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Unit stations
Station | Location | Date |
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Based |
Bovingdon | 18 August 1942 - 11 January 1943 |
Based |
Alconbury | 11 January 1943 - 15 September 1943 |
Based |
Podington | 15 September 1943 - 9 July 1945 |
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Related media
- Media Type: Document
- Collection Name: William L Beigel Collection
- Object Number: Document 15788
- Description: Extract from Individual Deceased Personnel File (IDPF) for Sergeant Angelo V Greco of the 92nd Bomb Group researched by historian Bill Beigel. The...
- Media Type: Document
- Collection Name: William L Beigel Collection
- Object Number: Document 15809
- Description: Extract from Individual Deceased Personnel File (IDPF) for Lieutenant Robert M Leveridge of the 92nd Bomb Group researched by historian Bill Beigel...
- Media Type: Document
- Collection Name: William L Beigel Collection
- Object Number: Document 15874
- Description: Extract from Individual Deceased Personnel File (IDPF) for Second Lieutenant Fred K Stewart of the 92nd Bomb Group researched by historian Bill Beigel...
- Media Type: Document
- Object Number: Document 17736
- Description: Newspaper article regarding Sgt. Robert G. Anderson's January 8, 1945 mission and showing his training crew from Dyersburg, Tennessee. None of the...
- Media Type: Document
- Collection Name: Air Force Historical Research Agency
- Object Number: Document 30687
- Description: General Orders #66, 1st Air Division, 3 May 1944
- Media Type: Document
- Collection Name: Air Force Historical Research Agency
- Object Number: Document 30688
- Description: General Orders #42, 1st Air Division, 4 February 1944 (Partial)
- Media Type: Document
- Collection Name: Air Force Historical Research Agency
- Object Number: Document 30697
- Description: General Orders #41, 1st Air Division, 3 February 1944
- Media Type: Document
- Collection Name: Charles Lewis Collection
- Object Number: Document 37342
- Description: John J. Mulchrone, 92nd Bomb Group, 326th Bomb Squadron. Medal Citation.
- Media Type: Document
- Collection Name: John Mulchrone / Fintan Mulchrone Collection
- Object Number: Document 37382
- Description: Technical Sergeant John J. Mulchrone, Radio operator Gunner, 92nd Bomb Group. - Honorable Discharge Certificate. - Mission list - Special Order for...
- Media Type: Document
- Collection Name: Unit histories
- Object Number: Document 47719
- Description: 92nd Bomb Group Unit History, Complete Copy Resembling a college yearbook, unit histories were an unofficial – and often tongue-in-cheek – record of...
- Media Type: Document
- Object Number: UPL 72947
- Description: This is my Grandfather, Robert E Broach’s journal from WWII. Shot down 12 August 1943 in B-17 #42-30081 'USS Aliquippa', Prisoner of War (POW). Stalag...
Revisions
Associated YB-40 B-17 Flying Fortresses as per list in Freeman, Mighty Eighth War Manual, p 155
Lee Cunningham 15-Nov-2014. Statistics: http://www.usaaf.com/8thaf/bomber/92bg.HTM
Lee Cunningham 6-Nov-2014. http://www.usaaf.com/8thaf/bomber/92bg.HTM
Lee Cunningham 4-Nov-2014. Commaders: http://www.usaaf.com/8thaf/bomber/92bg.HTM
Drawn from the records of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Savannah, Georgia / Paul Andrews, Project Bits and Pieces, 8th Air Force Roll of Honor database / The Mighty Eighth. A History of the Units, Men and Machines of the US 8th Air Force.' by Roger A. Freeman (1989). 'Air Force Combat Units of World War II' compiled by the Department of the US Air Force, edited by Maurice Maurer (1983). / Units in the UK from ETOUSA Station List, as transcribed by Lt. Col. Philip Grinton (US Army, Retired) and extracted by IWM; air division data from L.D. Underwood, based on the 8th Air Force Strength Report of 6th August 1944, as published in 'The 8th Air Force Yearbook' by Lt. Col. John H Woolnough (1980)