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This is an incomplete list of squadron codes used by United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) aircraft operating in Europe during World War II.
Squadron codes
For each squadron code—painted on the plane's fuselage—the associated bombardment squadron (BS) is listed, along with the squadron's bombardment group (BG). Most commonly, a group would have four squadrons. Also listed is the group's tail code—the noted letter would appear inside the geometric shape (for example, ▲J means the letter J would appear inside a triangle). Some squadrons and groups also used specific color bands on the wings or empennage of their aircraft; such colorings are not presented here.
Notes:
381st BG: some squadrons were assigned more than one code
482d BG: Pathfinder squadrons with variable use of codes
Some squadrons used colors rather than characters; these are listed below
Source:
= Color codings
=Notes:
457th BG: colors on propeller hubs
388th BG: two black bands on tail and wing (all squadrons)
See also
List of RAF squadron codes
USAAF unit identification aircraft markings
References
External links
USAAF Training Aircraft Fuselage Codes of WW II