59th Bombardment Squadron

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Active1941–1944; 1947–1951
59th Bombardment Squadron
59th Bombardment Squadron A-20 Havoc[note 1]
Active1941–1944; 1947–1951
RoleBombardment
EngagementsAmerican Theater Antisubmarine Campaign[1]

The 59th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was first activated in Panama in 1941 during the expansion of the United States Army Air Corps before World War II. Following the Attack on Pearl Harbor the squadron participated in antisubmarine patrols in the Caribbean Sea and adjoining waters. When the United States Navy assumed this mission in 1943, the squadron moved to the United States and was disbanded.

The squadron was reactivated in the reserve in 1947 and assigned to the 319th Bombardment Group. After 1949, it trained with Douglas B-26 Invader light bombers at Birmingham Municipal Airport. It was mobilized for the Korean War in March 1951 and its personnel used as replacements for other organizations before inactivating on 22 March 1951.

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