365th Bombardment Squadron

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Active1942-1946; 1947-1948; 1951-1970
Country United States
365th Bombardment Squadron
B-58A Hustler, last type flown by the squadron[a]
Active1942-1946; 1947-1948; 1951-1970
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
RoleBombardment
EngagementsEuropean Theater of Operations[1]
DecorationsDistinguished Unit Citation
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award[1]
Insignia
Patch with 365th Bombardment Squadron emblem[1][b]
365th Bombardment Squadron emblem(World War II)[2]
World War II fuselage code[2]XK

The 365th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was first activated in March 1942. After training with Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bombers in the United States, the squadron deployed to the European Theater of Operations, where it participated in the strategic bombing campaign against Germany. The squadron was twice awarded the Distinguished Unit Citation for its combat actions. Following V-E Day, it moved to the continent of Europe and engaged in photographic mapping until inactivating in December 1946.

The squadron was briefly active on paper from 1947 to 1949. It was activated again in 1951 as a strategic bomber unit, flying Boeing B-47 Stratojets. In 1959, it moved to Indiana, where it converted to the Convair B-58 Hustler. It was inactivated in 1970, when the Hustler was phased out of service.

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