Squadrons

The 95th Bombardment Group consisted of the 334th, 335th, 336th and 412th Bombardment Squadrons. 


It was originally thought that each USAAF Bomb Group should be assigned three squadrons, which would have had consecutive numbers, but it was later decided that four squadrons were needed to make the groups effective. That is why World War Two bomb groups have a fourth non-consecutive numbered squadron. The 334th, 335th and 336th and Bombardment Squadrons (Heavy) were constituted on January 28th 1942 while the 412th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) was originally constituted as the 22nd Reconnaissance Squadron (Heavy) on January 28th 1942 and then redesignated the 412th on April 22th 1942. 


The four squadrons were activated on June 15th 1942, when they were assigned to the 95th, and deactivated on August 28th 1945. 


The 334th Bombardment Squadron

On a light blue disc, shows a the hooded figure of Doom dropping a yellow aerial bomb, point to base, between two red lightning flashes, all in front of a white cloud formation in base. It was approved on March 9th 1943.


The 335th Bombardment Squadron

On a medium blue disc, shows a silhouetted black bat facing front. Its wings are spread and inverted, holding between his claws a red bomb, point downward, two golden yellow lightning flashes radiating from his eyes. It was not officially approved until April 20th 1956.


The 336th Bombardment Squadron

On a light blue disc, shows Uncle Sam reclining on a cloud aiming a yellow bomb down onto a red swastika. 


The 412th Bombardment Squadron

On a medium blue disc ringed in red, shows a native American wielding a tomahawk, with the red feather of courage in his hair, riding a yellow bomb downwards. 

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