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Constituted as 464th Bombardment Group (Heavy) on 19 May 1943. Activated on 1 Aug 1943. Trained for combat with B-24's. Moved to the Mediterranean theater, Feb-Apr 1944, with the air echelon training for a few weeks in Tunisia before joining the remainder of the group in Italy. Served with Fifteenth AF, Apr 1944-May 1945, operating primarily as part of the strategic bombardment force that disrupted German industry and communications. Flew long-range missions to attack such objectives as marshalling yards, oil refineries, oil storage facilities, aircraft factories, and chemical plants in Italy, France, Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Austria, Rumania, Yugoslavia, and Greece.
Received a DUC for leading the 55th Wing in compact formation through heavy opposition to bomb marshalling yards and an oil refinery at Vienna on 8 Jul 1944. Received another DUC for a mission on 24 Aug 1944 when the group scored hits not only on the target, an oil refinery at Pardubice, but also on nearby railroad tracks. Sometimes engaged in support and interdictory operations. Supported Allied forces during the invasion of Southern France in Aug 1944. Hit railroad centers to assist the advance of Russian troops in southeastern Europe in Mar 1945. Bombed enemy supply lines to assist the advance of US Fifth and British Eighth Army in northern Italy in Apr 1945. Moved to Trinidad in Jun 1945. Assigned to Air Transport Command. Inactivated on 31 Jul 1945.
776th: 1943-1945
777th: 1943-1945
778th: 1943-1945
779th: 1943-1945
Wendover Field, Utah, 1 Aug 1943
Gowen Field, Idaho, 22 Aug 1943
Pocatello AAFld, Idaho, 2 Oct 1943-9 Feb 1944
Pantanella Airfield, Italy, Mar 1944
Gioia, Italy, 21 Apr 1944
Pantanella Airfield, Italy, c. 1 Jun 1944-c. May 1945
Waller Field, Trinidad, Jun-31 Jul 1945
Unkn, 1 Aug-1 Sep 1943
Col Marshall Bonner, 2 Sep 1943
Col Arnold L Schroeder, 30 Jun 1944
Col A J Bird Jr, 13 Mar 1945-unkn.
American Theater
Air Combat, EAME Theater
Air Offensive, Europe
Rome-Arno
Normandy
Northern France
Southern France
North Apennines
Rhineland
Central Europe
Po Valley
Decorations. Distinguished Unit Citations: Vienna, Austria, 8 Jul 1944; Pardubice, Czechoslovakia, [24] Aug 1944.
Insigne. Shield: Azure, surmounting a cloud argent, an American eagle descendant, wings, endorsed proper, between his beak four lightning streaks, two and two gules, speed lines of the first all inclosed by two bendlets sinister vert, edged or. Motto: Certissimus In Incertis - Most Certain (in the sense of unerring or dependable) in Uncertainties. (Approved 15 Apr 1954.)
Missing Air Crew Reports also known as MACRs are reports of US aircraft that went down, via enemy action or mechanical issues, behind enemy lines. These reports detailed the aircraft and crew along with their disposition; there were statements and eyewitness reports if available describing what they saw. The majority of these reports were completed in the years following the conclusion of World War II. This was so that the survivors who had become prisoners of war could provide statements of the events of that day. These reports differ from accident reports in that those documented aircraft that crashed on take off or landing; these events happened on allied lines.
|
Group/Squadron |
Date |
MACR |
Aircraft |
Aircraft Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
464BG / 779 BS |
05/02/1944 |
05411 |
B-24 |
|
|
464BG / 779 BS |
05/02/1944 |
05412 |
42-52454 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
05/06/1944 |
05476 |
42-78223 |
B-24G |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
05/10/1944 |
04804 |
42-64441 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
05/10/1944 |
04658 |
42-52468 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
05/25/1944 |
05055 |
41-29382 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
05/25/1944 |
05415 |
41-29412 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
05/25/1944 |
05054 |
42-52463 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
05/27/1944 |
05417 |
42-78092 |
B-24G |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
05/27/1944 |
06124 |
41-29444 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
05/29/1944 |
05430 |
42-78257 |
B-24G |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
05/29/1944 |
05189 |
42-95336 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
05/29/1944 |
05471 |
41-28748 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 824 BS |
05/29/1944 |
05666 |
41-28780 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
05/29/1944 |
05436 |
41-28969 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
05/29/1944 |
05418 |
42-52540 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
06/02/1944 |
06320 |
41-29361 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
06/05/1944 |
05845 |
42-78133 |
B-24G |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
06/06/1944 |
05835 |
42-50405 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
06/06/1944 |
05840 |
42-50411 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
06/06/1944 |
05431 |
41-28755 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
06/06/1944 |
06098 |
41-29379 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
06/06/1944 |
05455 |
41-29410 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
06/16/1944 |
05814 |
42-95382 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
06/26/1944 |
06456 |
42-95451 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
06/26/1944 |
06455 |
42-50401 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
07/05/1944 |
06379 |
42-52484 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
07/07/1944 |
06588 |
42-78241 |
B-24G |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
07/07/1944 |
06572 |
42-78350 |
B-24G |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
07/07/1944 |
06594 |
42-95228 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
07/07/1944 |
06590 |
42-52489 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
07/08/1944 |
06819 |
42-95371 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
07/08/1944 |
06960 |
42-52549 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
07/12/1944 |
06589 |
41-28999 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
07/15/1944 |
06911 |
42-78261 |
B-24G |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
07/15/1944 |
06810 |
42-50408 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
07/16/1944 |
06905 |
42-95372 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
07/16/1944 |
06903 |
41-29398 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
07/16/1944 |
07111 |
42-52502 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
07/19/1944 |
06747 |
42-78339 |
B-24G |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
07/19/1944 |
06753 |
42-99813 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
07/22/1944 |
06920 |
42-78392 |
B-24G |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
07/22/1944 |
09716 |
42-51136 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
07/28/1944 |
07337 |
44-40497 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
07/28/1944 |
06996 |
41-29275 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
07/30/1944 |
11716 |
42-52402 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
08/07/1944 |
07295 |
42-78317 |
B-24G |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
08/07/1944 |
07534 |
42-78318 |
B-24G |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
08/09/1944 |
07296 |
42-78374 |
B-24G |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
08/22/1944 |
08106 |
42-50920 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
08/22/1944 |
15605 |
B-24 |
|
|
464BG / 776 BS |
08/24/1944 |
11967 |
42-78376 |
B-24G |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
08/24/1944 |
08392 |
42-51083 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
08/24/1944 |
08393 |
B-24 |
|
|
464BG / 776 BS |
08/24/1944 |
07968 |
42-52479 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
08/24/1944 |
07967 |
42-52520 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
08/25/1944 |
08391 |
41-29351 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
08/27/1944 |
08107 |
42-50796 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
08/29/1944 |
08105 |
42-78248 |
B-24G |
|
464BG / 719 BS |
09/10/1944 |
08262 |
44-41053 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
10/04/1944 |
09025 |
42-78340 |
B-24G |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
10/13/1944 |
09060 |
44-41043 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
10/13/1944 |
09136 |
42-78434 |
B-24G |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
10/13/1944 |
09133 |
42-51840 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
10/16/1944 |
09132 |
42-51389 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
10/17/1944 |
09302 |
44-41070 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
10/17/1944 |
09298 |
42-51663 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
10/17/1944 |
09209 |
41-29441 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
10/17/1944 |
09195 |
42-51964 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
10/17/1944 |
16515 |
B-24 |
|
|
464BG / 779 BS |
10/29/1944 |
09465 |
42-50867 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
11/06/1944 |
09672 |
42-51643 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
11/15/1944 |
09748 |
44-49028 |
B-24L |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
11/16/1944 |
09853 |
44-41084 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
11/16/1944 |
12535 |
42-95340 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
11/16/1944 |
12534 |
42-51761 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
11/20/1944 |
09948 |
42-51625 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
12/02/1944 |
10105 |
44-41231 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
12/02/1944 |
10107 |
44-49328 |
B-24L |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
12/02/1944 |
10029 |
B-24 |
|
|
464BG / 778 BS |
12/06/1944 |
10221 |
42-78682 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
12/06/1944 |
10220 |
42-50962 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
12/06/1944 |
10219 |
44-10566 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
12/06/1944 |
10111 |
42-52504 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
12/11/1944 |
10390 |
42-95337 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
12/17/1944 |
10496 |
42-78671 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
12/17/1944 |
10497 |
44-49073 |
B-24L |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
12/26/1944 |
10648 |
42-51953 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 727 BS |
12/28/1944 |
10926 |
44-41213 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
12/29/1944 |
14018 |
42-51760 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
01/20/1945 |
11388 |
42-52070 |
PB-24J |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
01/20/1945 |
15360 |
B-24 |
|
|
464BG / 779 BS |
01/20/1945 |
16168 |
42-78488 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
01/31/1945 |
11810 |
42-51423 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
02/05/1945 |
12064 |
42-52537 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
02/07/1945 |
12071 |
42-50752 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
02/19/1945 |
12101 |
44-49751 |
B-24L |
|
464BG / 776 BS |
02/19/1945 |
14229 |
42-94823 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 777 BS |
02/27/1945 |
12746 |
42-51903 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
03/14/1945 |
12997 |
44-49713 |
B-24L |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
03/21/1945 |
13128 |
42-78692 |
B-24J |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
03/22/1945 |
13129 |
44-49146 |
B-24L |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
03/22/1945 |
13122 |
44-50332 |
B-24M |
|
464BG / 778 BS |
03/26/1945 |
13194 |
44-49194 |
B-24L |
|
464BG / 779 BS |
04/10/1945 |
13711 |
44-49710 |
B-24L |
|
464BG / 859 BS |
04/16/1945 |
13814 |
42-50447 |
B-24H |
|
464BG / 859 BS |
04/19/1945 |
14028 |
42-50428 |
B-24H |
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