- 13th Bomb Squadron
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 13th Bomb Squadron
caption= Official emblem of the 13th Bomb Squadron
dates=June 14 ,1917
country=United States
allegiance=
branch=United States Air Force
type= Bomb
role=
size=
command_structure= Air Combat Command Eighth Air Force
equipment=B-2 Spirit
current_commander= Lieutenant ColonelJason R. Armagost
garrison=Whiteman Air Force Base
nickname= The Devil's Own Grim Reapers
patron=
motto= Fear the Reaper
colors= Red and black
march=
mascot= Oscar
battles=World War I World War II Korean War Vietnam War Operation Allied Force Operation Iraqi Freedom
notable_commanders=Captain Charles Biddle Lieutenant ColonelRob Fortney Lieutenant ColonelRobert McCormick Lieutenant ColonelThomas Bussiere
anniversaries= June 14
decorations=On14 June 1917 , By order of theAdjutant General of the U.S. Army, atKelly Field inSan Antonio, Texas , MajorMaxwell Kirby formed the 13th Aero Squadron. The squadron saw its first action in the skies overFrance inWorld War I where it produced its first ace, Capt.Charles Biddle ofPhiladelphia . The squadron's insignia, "Oscar, the Devel's OwnGrim Reaper ", was painted on Capt Biddle's FrenchSPAD XIII . The squadron would go on to produce five aces. The 13th departed France in February 1919 and was demobilized in March.In October 1936, the 13th Aero Squadron was reconstituted and consolidated with the
13th Attack Squadron . They were renamed the 13th Bombardment Squadron in September 1939. During these years they flew B-12's and B-18's. In October 1940, they were assigned a new plane, the DouglasA-20 Havoc .The Squadron was next to see action in
World War II with the3d Bombardment Group , fighting in thePacific . The 13th arrived inAustralia without aircraft, but was able to "borrow" some B-25's from the Dutch who had no pilots to fly them. After a Japanese attack onPort Moresby ,New Guinea destroyed all their planes, the 13th received the Douglas A-20 Havoc which they flew into 1945. In late 1944, they received six DouglasA-26 Invader light bombers for combat evaluation. The A-26 received mixed reviews including bad marks for in-flight visibility, and insufficient firepower for effective strafing. When they moved toOkinawa in 1945, they got the new and improved A-26B model, which they flew for the remainder of the war.Stationed in Japan after World War II the squadron was one of the first to see action in the
Korean War where the squadron flew mostly night time intruder missions. After Korea they were stationed in Japan where they converted to theB-57 Canberra in 1956.When the war in
Vietnam broke out the 13th was again called into action, flying night missions with the B-57. The squadron was noted for their DOOM Pussy patches given to crews who "Flew into the Jaws of the Cat of Death". They started flying in Vietnam in May 1964. The squadron flew 1,000 sorties in Vietnam before they were deactivated in 1968.Less than one year later the 13th was reactivated using B-57G aircraft. Deployed to
Thailand the 13th again flew night intruder missions. The squadron performed so well it was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation and theAir Force Outstanding Unit Award . In the huge force draw down after Vietnam, the 13th was again deactivated.After many years of inactivity, the 13th was reactivated at Dyess AFB in Texas flying the "Bone", the
Rockwell B-1B Lancer . The squadron played flewOperation Enduring Freedom missions until June 2005 when it was deactivated.In September 2005 the squadron was again reformed flying the
B-2 Spirit Stealth bomber with the509th Bomb Wing atWhiteman AFB .
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