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  • The 385th Bombardment Squadron was a United States Army Air Forces unit active during World War II. After training in the United States, it deployed to the China-Burma-India Theater, but was disbanded shortly after arriving in India. The 785th Tactical Fighter Squadron was activated along with the 32nd Tactical Fighter Wing at George Air Force Base, California in April 1964. However, in July 1964, the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing replaced the 32d Wing and the 785th transferred its personnel and equipment to another squadron. The two squadrons were consolidated in 1985 as the 785th Tactical Air Support Training Squadron, but the consolidated squadron has not been active.


    History


    The 385th Bombardment Squadron was activated at Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma as one of the four original squadrons of the 311th Bombardment Group and began to train with Vultee V-72. In July, the group moved to Waycross Army Air Field. Shortly after its arrival, it was redesignated as a dive bomber squadron, along with other Army Air Forces (AAF) single engine bomber units. 1943 saw an upgrade to North American A-36 Apaches. The squadron completed its training and departed the United States for the China-Burma-India Theater in July 1943.
    The squadron arrived in India in September, after a brief pause in Australia. However, the AAF was again reorganizing its dive bomber groups as fighter bomber units. Fighter bomber groups, however, were made up of three, rather than four squadrons. As a result, the 385th was disbanded on 30 September 1943 before it could fly any combat missions.

    The 785th Tactical Fighter Squadron was activated with the 32nd Tactical Fighter Wing at George Air Force Base, California in April 1964. It soon began to train with the McDonnell F-4 Phantom II. However, the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing, which was drawing down in Japan moved on paper to George in July and replaced the 32nd Wing. As a result, the 785th was inactivated and its assets were transferred to the 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron.
    The 385th Bombardment Squadron was consolidated with the 785th Tactical Fighter Squadron as the 785th Tactical Air Support Training Squadron on 19 September 1985.


    Lineage


    385th Bombardment Squadron
    Constituted as the 385th Bombardment Squadron (Light) on 28 January 1942
    Activated on 2 March 1942
    Redesignated 385th Bombardment Squadron (Dive) on 27 July 1942
    Disbanded on 30 September 1943
    Consolidated with the 785th Tactical Fighter Squadron as the 785th Tactical Air Support Training Squadron on 19 September 1985
    785th Tactical Fighter Squadron
    Constituted as the 785th Tactical Fighter Squadron and activated on 6 April 1964
    Organized on 1 April 1964
    Discontinued and inactivated on 25 July 1964
    Consolidated with the 385th Bombardment Squadron as the 785th Tactical Air Support Training Squadron on 19 September 1985


    = Assignments

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    311th Bombardment Group, 2 March 1942 – 30 September 1943
    32nd Tactical Fighter Wing, 1 April 1964 – 25 July 1964


    = Stations

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    Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma, 2 March 1942
    Hunter Field, Georgia, 4 July 1942
    Waycross Army Air Field, Georgia, 22 October 1942 – 18 July 1943
    Nawadih Airfield, India, c. 17–30 September 1943
    George Air Force Base, California, 1 April 1964 – 25 July 1964


    = Aircraft

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    Vultee V-72, 1942
    North American A-36 Apache, 1943
    McDonnell F-4 Phantom II, 1964


    = Campaigns

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    References




    = Notes

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    Explanatory notes

    Citations


    = Bibliography

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    This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

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