DEC 1943 Thru APR 1944 -
SQUADRON HISTORY
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At
Hamilton Field, California the
15 December 1943, the Second Emergency Rescue
Squadron was activated per para. 1,
General Order 1951, Headquarters, Fourth Air Force, dated 3 December 1943.
The original cadre consisted of eleven (11)
Officers and ten (10) enlisted men, who were assigned on the 22 December 1943. Major
Russell L. Redman, A.S.N. 0-42156, assumed command of the organization and First Sergeant
Edward (nmi) Selan, A.S.N. 19010137, the first sergeant's duties.
On the 23 December 1943, this organization was attached to the 46th A.B. CAS
Detachment for rations only. From the 23 December 1943 to the 27 December 1943, its
strength increased to seventeen (17) Officers and ten (10) enlisted men and on the 27
December, it was relieved from attached, for rations only, 46th A.B. CAS Detachment and
attached to the 59th A.A.A. Brigade for rations only. A total of 3 Officers and 212
enlisted men were assigned to this organization on the 29 December 1943. On the 30
December 1943, Major Russell L. Redman, A.S.N. 0-42156, was relieved of command and in his
stead Major Jim McCall, A.S.N. 0-424121, assumed command of the organization. This post
was held by Major McCall until the 24 January 1944 at which time he was relieved and
transferred. Upon the transfer of Major McCall, Major Russell L. Redman, A.S.N. 0-42156
resumed command of the organization.
The Second Emergency Rescue Squadron
was
transferred from Hamilton Field, California to
Gulfport Field, Mississippi
(per
Squadron Order No. 371 Air Base
Headquarters, Hamilton Field, California, dated 6 February 1944)
on the 8 February 1944.
The net
increase in strength from the 29 December 1943 to the time of movement, 8 February 1944,
was 15 Officers and 141 enlisted men. The net decrease in strength was 13 officers and 145
enlisted men establishing the Squadron strength at 22 officers and 210
enlisted men. The Squadron was
entrain from the 8 February 1944 to the 12 February 1944, the date of
arrival at Gulfport Field, Mississippi. Upon arrival the squadron was
attached, for rations and quarters, to the Hq. & Hq. Detachment, 26th
Technical School Group. The organization was assigned PBY's (OA-10) and
proceeded to complete its flying schedule. On the 23 February 1944, Major
Russell L. Redman was relieved of command and
Major Dwight F. Lewis, A.S.N.
0-373823, was assigned and assumed command of the organization. On this one
day, 23 February 1944, the net increase in strength was 27 Officers and 143
enlisted men and the net decrease was 10 officers and 107 enlisted men now
establishing the Squadron strength at 40 Officers and 125 enlisted men. By
the 29 February 1944 the Squadron gained 18 Officers and 20 enlisted men and
the Squadron strength at the end of this period was, 58 Officers and 145
enlisted men. (Squadron
Order No. 81,
dated 29 February 1944 assigned Officer duties and promoted selected
enlisted personnel)
During the month of March 1944, the net increase in strength
was 6 Officers and 66 enlisted men (see the Gulfport Roster1) the
net decrease 6 Officers and 9 enlisted men.
The Squadron strength on the 31 March 1944 was 58 Officers and 202 enlisted
men. The bulk of the flying schedule was completed during this month.
The organization was
transferred, (per
Special Order No. 911,
HQ, Technical School and Basic Training Center, dated 31 March 1944) in whole, to
Keesler Field, Mississippi on the 1 April 1944. This movement
was accomplished by motor vehicle because of the short distance between
fields. At Keesler Field, Mississippi, on the 9 April 1944, 1 Officer and 4
enlisted men were assigned and 1 enlisted man relieved and transferred thus
filling the Table of Organization for this Squadron. The Table of
Organization for this Squadron calls for 59 Officers and 205 enlisted men.
On the 9 April 1944, training as prescribed by A.A.F. Standard 130-2 was completed.
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