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31st Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron

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France and performed battlefield tactical reconnaissance primarily for Third Army, also for First and Ninth Armies during the Northern France Campaign in 1944. Moved into Germany as part of the Allied invasion of Western Germany, spring 1945 continuing to supply battlefield reconnaissance for Army ground forces.
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Established in mid-1943 as a photo-reconnaissance squadron, trained in the southeast United States. Deployed to the European Theater of Operations (ETO) in the spring of 1944, initially engaged in aerial photography of the French English Channel coastline and Low Countries. After D-Day, moved to
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After the German Capitulation, remained as part of the Occupation Army of the United States Air Forces in Europe, gradually de-mobilizing during the fall of 1945 until inactivated.
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31st Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron Lockheed P-38J-20-LO Lightning (F-5E) 44-23450 Sexy Sail over Saint-Dizier Airfield (A-64), France, October 1944.
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Was re-activated as an Air Force Reserve squadron 1947–1949; unit not manned or equipped. Inactivated in 1949 due to budget reductions.
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Reconnaissance squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces
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33d Network Warfare Squadron

United States
United States Air Force

United States Air Force
74th Reconnaissance Group
Mitchel Field
76th Reconnaissance Group
III Reconnaissance Command
10th Photographic (later Reconnaissance) Group
74th Reconnaissance Group
Morris Field
Will Rogers Field
RAF Chalgrove
Rennes-St-Jacques Airfield
Châteaudun Airfield
Saint-Dizier Airfield
Conflans-en-Jarnisy Airfield
Trier/Evren Airfield
Ober Olm Airfield
FĂĽrth Airfield (later AAF Station FĂĽrth)
Mitchel Field

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