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History of 46Bomb Sq,

The 46th Bombardment Squadron (46th Bomb Sq) was first activated in 1941 as part of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. Initially equipped with B-18 Bolo and later B-24 Liberator bombers, the squadron participated in antisubmarine patrols and long-range bombing missions in the Pacific Theater. Throughout the war, the 46th Bomb Sq conducted numerous combat operations against Japanese forces, contributing to Allied successes in the region. After the war, the squadron was inactivated in 1946, having earned several campaign streamers and commendations for its distinguished service.

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ABOUT 46Bomb Sq,

  • Origins in World War I: The 46th Bomb Squadron traces its roots back to World War I, originally constituted as the 46th Aero Squadron in 1917.
  • Aircraft Evolution: Over its history, the squadron operated a range of bombers, including the B-18 Bolo, B-24 Liberator, B-29 Superfortress, B-47 Stratojet, and B-52 Stratofortress.
  • Pacific Theater Service: During World War II, the 46th Bomb Squadron participated in bombing missions across the Pacific, notably taking part in raids against Japanese-held islands.
  • Distinguished Unit Citation: The squadron earned the Distinguished Unit Citation for its actions during World War II, recognizing its extraordinary heroism in combat.
  • Cold War Role: During the Cold War, the 46th Bomb Squadron became an integral part of the Strategic Air Command, contributing to nuclear deterrence.
  • Vietnam War Operations: The unit flew B-52s in support of Operation Arc Light, providing strategic bombing support during the Vietnam War.
  • Notable Bases: The squadron was stationed at several prominent bases, including Kearney Army Airfield (Nebraska), Smoky Hill Army Airfield (Kansas), and Grand Forks Air Force Base (North Dakota).
  • Deactivation and Reactivation: The 46th Bomb Squadron was inactivated and reactivated multiple times throughout its history, reflecting changing defense priorities and technological advancements.
  • Emblem Significance: The squadron's emblem features a stylized bomb and wings, symbolizing its long-standing aerial bombardment mission.
  • Legacy and Lineage: The 46th Bomb Squadron’s lineage is preserved in the modern U.S. Air Force, honoring its contributions to American airpower and military history.

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