- 28th Bomb Squadron
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 28th Bomb Squadron
caption= 28th Bomb Squadron Patch
dates=22 June 1917 -16 June 1919
20 September 1921 -28 June 1922
1 September 1922 -1 October 1983
1 July 1987 - Present
country=United States
allegiance=
branch=United States Air Force
type=Strategic Bombing
role=
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command_structure=Air Combat Command
12th Air Force
7th Bomb Wing
7th Operations Group
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garrison=Dyess Air Force Base
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battles=Spring Offensive
Battle of the Philippines
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battle_honours=The 28th Bomb Squadron (28 BS) is part of the
7th Bomb Wing atDyess Air Force Base ,Texas . It operatesB-1 Lancer aircraft providing strategic bombing capability. The 28 BS is the largest bomb squadron in the Air Force.Mission
Provide all B-1 initial qualification, requalification, and instructor upgrade training for Air Combat Command.
History
The 28th was a flying training unit from, November–December
1917 before going through combat training with units of theRoyal Air Force and serving on the front with British Second and Fifth Armies from,20 March –c.24 June 1918 (C flight participated in Somme Defense from,21 March –6 April 1918 ). The 28th also saw combat as pursuit unit with American First Army from,2 September 1918 –10 November 1918 .The 28th also flew combat missions in Southwest
Pacific from,7 December 1941 –c.16 November 1942 ; the ground echelon fought withinfantry units in thePhilippines from, c.24 December 1941 –May 1942. The squadron conducted replacement training from,1 February 1943 –1 April 1944 before returning to combat in Western Pacific, c.12 February 1945 –15 August 1945 .The 28th also participated in combat operations in
Korea from,28 June 1950 –25 July 1953 . It furnished B–52 aircraft and crews to otherStrategic Air Command organizations involved in combat operations inSoutheast Asia until October1973 .Currently, the 28th conducts weapons system training for B-1 crews. Each year, it trains more than 200
active duty crewmembers.Operations
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World War I
*World War II
*Korean War Lineage
*28th Aero Squadron (1917 - 1921)
*28th Squadron (Bombardment) (1921 - 1923)
*28th Bombardment Squadron (1923 - 1939)
*28th Bombardment Squadron (Medium) (1939 - 1941)
*28th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) (1941 - 1944)
*28th Bombardment Squadron, Very Heavy (1944 - 1948)
*28th Bombardment Squadron, Medium (1948 - 1961)
*28th Bombardment Squadron, Heavy (1961 - 1991)
*28th Bomb Squadron (1991 - Present)Assignments
*3d Pursuit Group (1918)
*2d Pursuit Group (1918 – 1919)
*Ninth Corps Area (1921 – 1922)
*9th Corps Area (1920 – 1922)
*Philippine Department (1922)
*4th Composite Group (1922 – 1941)
*19th Bombardment Group (1941 – 1944)
**Ground Echelon Attached: 5th Interceptor Command (24 December 1941 – May 1942)
*19th Bombardment Wing (1944 – 1983)
*384th Bombardment Wing (1987 – 1994)
*7th Bomb Wing (1994 - Present)Bases stationed
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Camp Kelly ,Texas (1917)
*Toronto ,Canada (1917)
*Deseronto , Canada (1917)
*Taliaferro Field,Texas (1917 - 1918)
*Garden City,New York (1918)
*Sainte-Marie-Cappel ,France (1918)
*Boisdinghem , France (1918)
*Alquines , France (1918)
*Saint-Omer , France (1918)
*Issoudun , France (1918)
*Orly , France (1918)
*Vaucouleurs , France (1918)
*Lisle-en-Barrois , France (1918)
*Foucaucourt-sur-Thabas , France (1918 - 1919)
*Grand, France (1919)
*Colombey-les-Belles , France (1919)
*Le Mans , France(1919)
*Mitchel Field , New York (1919)
*Mather Field , California (1921 - 1922)
*Clark Field ,Luzon (1922)
*Kindley Field ,Corregidor (1922)
*Camp Nichols, Luzon (1922 - 1938)
*Clark Field, Utah (1938 - 1941)
*Batchelor,Australia (1941)
**Ground Escholon: Luzon andMindanao (c. 24 December 1941–May 1942)
*Singosari ,Java (1941 - 1942)
*Melbourne , Australia (1942)
*Cloncurry, Australia (1942)
*Longreach, Australia (1942)
*Mareeba, Australia (1942)
*Pocatello,Idaho (1942 - 1943)
*Pyote Army Air Base , Texas (1943 - 1944)
*Great Bend Army Air Field ,Kansas (1944 - 1945)
*North Field,Guam (1945 - 1950)
*Kadena Air Base ,Okinawa (1950 - 1954)
*Pinecastle Air Force Base ,Florida (1954 - 1956)
*Homestead Air Force Base , Florida (1956 - 1968)
*Robins Air Force Base , Georgia (1968 - 1983)
*McConnell Air Force Base , Kansas (1987 - 1994)
*Dyess Air Force Base , Texas (1993 - Present)Aircraft operated
*JN-4 (1917)
*SPAD S.XIII (1918 - 1919)
*SPAD S.VII (1918 - 1919)
*DH-4 (1921 - 1922, 1922 - c. 1928)
*NBS–1 (1924 - 1930)
*LB-5 (1929 - 1931)
*OA-1 (1929 - 1931)
*B-3 (c. 1931 – 1937)
*B-10 (1937 - 1941)
*B-18 Bolo (1941)
*B-17 Flying Fortress (1941 - 1944)
*LB-30 (1941 - 1942)
*B-24 Liberator (1941 - 1942)
*B-29 Superfortress (1944 - 1954)
*B-47 Stratojet (1954 - 1961)
*B-52 Stratofortress (1962 - 1983)
*B-1 Lancer (1988 - Present)References
* [http://afhra.maxwell.af.mil/rso/squadrons_flights_pages/0028bs.html USAF 28th Bomb Squadron History]
* [http://www.dyess.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-070411-040.doc 7th Bomb Wing Fact Sheet]
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