361st Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron
The 361st Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last was assigned to the 451st Air Expeditionary Group, stationed at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. It was inactivated on 1 September 2014.
The squadron's first predecessor was the 861st Bombardment Squadron, a United States Army Air Forces unit that was assigned to the 493d Bombardment Group during World War II. It was part of the last bombardment group to be assigned to Eighth Air Force. It flew combat missions until V-E Day, then returned to the United States for inactivation.
The squadron's other predecessor, the 361st Reconnaissance Squadron was formed during the Vietnam War, flying Douglas EC-47 aircraft, performing electronic surveillance in Vietnam and Thailand until inactivating in 1974, when the United States withdrew from Southeast Asia. The squadrons were consolidated in 1985, then converted to provisional status asa an expeditionary unit.
History
World War II
Initial activation and training in the United States
The 861st Bombardment Squadron was first activated at McCook Army Air Field, Nebraska as one of the original four squadrons of the 493d Bombardment Group. The formation of the squadron was delayed by an administrative error that caused some of the unit's cadre to report to Davis-Monthan Field, Arizona instead of McCook. It was not until January that all personnel were at McCook. By this time, the squadron had transferred on paper to Elveden Hall, England. The ground personnel of the squadron in the United States had been used to form Boeing B-29 Superfortress units being activated by Second Air Force, while the air echelon remained in Nebraska to conduct training on their assigned Consolidated B-24 Liberators. Meanwhile, Eighth Air Force formed a new ground echelon for the squadron in England from other units assigned to the 3d Bombardment Division. This ground echelon moved to the squadron's combat station, RAF Debach, in April 1944. The squadron's air echelon departed for England via the northern ferry route on 1 May, while a small ground component left McCook and sailed from Boston, Massachusetts on the on 12 May 1944.Combat in Europe
The squadron flew its first combat mission on D-Day, 6 June 1944. It continued to fly Liberators until 24 August 1944, when it was withdrawn from combat to convert to Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses, along with other groups of the 93d Bombardment Wing, as Eighth Air Force concentrated all its Liberators in the 2d Bombardment Division. It resumed combat missions with the B-17 on 8 September 1944. The squadron concentrated its attacks on military and industrial targets in Germany, attacking an ordnance depot in Magdeburg, factories near Frankfurt, and a synthetic oil manufacturing plant at Merseburg. It also attacked lines of communications, including a railroad tunnel at Ahrweiler, bridges at Irlich, and marshalling yards near Cologne.The squadron was occasionally diverted to attack tactical targets. It supported Operation Overlord, the Normandy invasion, striking artillery batteries, airfields and bridges. It struck enemy ground forces south of Caen and during Operation Cobra, the breakout at St Lo. It bombed German fortifications to support Operation Market Garden, airborne attacks attempting to secure a bridgehead across the Rhine in the Netherlands and attacked communications during the Battle of the Bulge. Toward the end of the war, it also supported Operation Varsity, the airborne assault across the Rhine in Germany.
The squadron flew its last combat mission against marshalling yards near Nauen on 20 April 1945, although it flew food-dropping missions in early May. The squadron air echelon departed Debach on 30 June, while the ground echelon sailed for home aboard the on 6 August 1945. In late August, the squadron assembled at Sioux Falls Army Air Field, South Dakota, where it was inactivated on 28 August 1945.
Vietnam War
The 361st Reconnaissance Squadron was activated at Nha Trang Air Base, South Vietnam in April 1966. It flew EC-47 aircraft equipped with electronic countermeasures equipment over South Vietnam. The squadron moved to Thailand in 1972 as part of the USAF drawdown in South Vietnam. It continued missions over Indochina until 15 August 1973 when United States military flights over Indochina were halted by congressional mandate. The squadron trained in Thailand until itsinactivation on 30 June 1974.Global War on Terror
The squadron reactivated as the 361st Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron as part of the Global War on Terrorism in 2003. Assigned to the first the 407th Air Expeditionary Group, then later the 451st Air Expeditionary Group, the squadron operated a variety of Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance aircraft before the United States pullout from Iraq in 2011 and Afghanistan in 2014.Lineage
; 861st Bombardment Squadron- Constituted as the 861st Bombardment Squadron on 14 September 1943
- Consolidated with the 361st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron as the 361st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron on 19 September 1985
- Constituted as the 361st Reconnaissance Squadron and activated on 4 April 1966
- Activated on 1 September 1972
- Consolidated with the 861st Bombardment Squadron''' on 19 September 1985
Assignments
- 493d Bombardment Group, 1 November 1943 – 28 August 1945
- Pacific Air Forces, 4 April 1966
- 460th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, 8 April 1966
- 483d Tactical Airlift Wing, 31 August 1971 – 1 December 1971
- 56th Special Operations Wing, 1 September 1972 – 30 June 1974
- Air Combat Command to activate or inactivate as needed
Stations
- McCook Army Air Field, Nebraska, 1 November 1943 – 1 Jan 1944
- Elveden Hall, England, 1 January 1944
- RAF Debach, England, 17 April 1944 – 6 August 1945
- Sioux Falls Army Air Field, South Dakota, c. 13–28 August 1945
- Nha Trang Air Base, Republic of Vietnam, 8 April 1966
- Phù Cát Air Base, Republic of Vietnam, 1 September 1969 – 1 December 1971
- Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, 1 September 1972 – 30 June 1974
- Ali Air Base, Iraq, c. November 2007
- Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, 20 May 2010 – 1 September 2014
Aircraft
- Consolidated B-24 Liberator, 1943–1944
- Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. 1944-1945
- Douglas C-47 Skytrain, 1967-1971, 1972-1974
- Douglas EC-47H Skytrain, 1967-1971, 1972-1974
- Beechcraft MC-12W Liberty, 2010-2014
Awards and campaigns
Campaign Streamer | Campaign | Dates | Notes |
Air Combat, EAME Theater | 1 January 1944–11 May 1945 | 861st Bombardment Squadron | |
Normandy | 6 June 1944–24 July 1944 | 861st Bombardment Squadron | |
Northern France | 25 July 1944–14 September 1944 | 861st Bombardment Squadron | |
Rhineland | 15 September 1944–21 March 1945 | 861st Bombardment Squadron | |
Ardennes-Alsace | 16 December 1944–25 January 1945 | 861st Bombardment Squadron | |
Central Europe | 22 March 1944–21 May 1945 | 861st Bombardment Squadron | |
Vietnam Air | 8 April 1966-28 June 1966 | 361st Reconnaissance Squadron | |
Vietnam Air Offensive | 29 June 1966-8 March 1967 | 361st Reconnaissance Squadron | |
Vietnam Air Offensive, Phase II | 9 March 1967-31 March 1968 | 361st Reconnaissance Squadron | |
Vietnam Air/Ground | 22 January 1968-7 July 1968 | 361st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron | |
Vietnam Air Offensive, Phase III | 1 April 1968-31 October 1968 | 361st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron | |
Vietnam Air Offensive, Phase IV | 1 November 1968-22 February 1969 | 361st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron | |
Tet 1969/Counteroffensive | 23 February 1969-8 June 1969 | 361st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron | |
Vietnam Summer-Fall 1969 | 9 June 1969-31 October 1969 | 361st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron | |
Vietnam Winter-Spring 1970 | 3 November 1969-30 April 1970 | 361st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron | |
Sanctuary Counteroffensive | 1 May 1970-30 June 1970 | 361st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron | |
Southwest Monsoon | 1 July 1970-30 November 1970 | 361st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron | |
Commando Hunt V | 1 December 1970-14 May 1971 | 361st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron | |
Commando Hunt VI | 15 May 1971-31 July 1971 | 361st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron | |
Commando Hunt VII | 1 November 1971-29 March 1972 | 361st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron | |
Iraqi Surge | 10 January 2007-31 December 2008 | 361st Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron | |
Iraqi Sovereignty | 1 January 2009-31 August 2010 | 361st Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron | |
Global War on Terror Expeditionary Medal | 361st Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron |