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|unit_name= 51st Bombardment Squadron |image=B-52G (7701444978).jpg |image_size=300 |caption=B-52G as flown by the squadron |dates=1947–1949; 1951–1982 |country={{USA}} |branch={{air force|USA}} |type= |role=strategic bomber |size= |command_structure= |current_commander= |garrison= |nickname= |patron= |motto= |colors= |march= |mascot= |battles= |notable_commanders= |anniversaries= |decorations=Air Force Outstanding Unit Award[1] |battle_honours= |identification_symbol= |identification_symbol_label=Patch with 51st Bombardment Squadron emblem (B-52 era) |identification_symbol_2= |identification_symbol_2_label=Patch with 51st Bombardment Squadron emblem (B-47 era) }} The 51st Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 68th Bombardment Wing at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, where it was inactivated on 30 September 1982. The squadron was first activated in 1947 in the reserve as the 51st Reconnaissance Squadron. It does not appear to have been fully manned or equipped before it was inactivated in the 1949 military budget cuts. It was reactivated as part of Strategic Air Command as the 68th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron, but soon converted to the strategic bomber mission. It continued this mission with Boeing B-47 Stratojets and Boeing B-52 Stratofortresses until inactivating 30 years later. HistoryAir Force reserveThe 51st Bombardment activated in the reserve in 1947 as a Continental Air Command weather reconnaissance squadron at Hamilton AFB. It later flew long-range strategic reconnaissance flights. The squadron was later inactivated in 1949 a result of budget reductions. Strategic Air CommandChennault Air Force BaseIt was reactivated in 1951 as a Strategic Reconnaissance squadron; however it had few personnel. The squadron received second-line RB-29 Superfortresses in May 1952, remaining in a second-line status with this equipment until 1953 when the squadron was brought up to full personnel strength and received new B-47 Stratojet bombers. Becoming operationally ready with the B-47 in May 1954, the 51 Bombardment squadron conducted strategic bombardment training and air refueling to meet SAC's global commitments. The B-47s were reassigned in late 1962 from Chennault AFB when it was decided close the base and the squadron placed on inactive status. Seymour Johnson Air Force BaseIt was reorganized on 15 Apr 1963 as a B-52G Stratofortress Squadron, receiving equipment and personnel from the inactivating 73d Bombardment Squadron. The squadron conducted strategic bombardment training and global refueling operations to meet SAC commitments. Aircraft, most aircrews and maintenance personnel, and other support personnel were loaned to other SAC units for combat operations in Southeast Asia, 27 May 1972 – 15 July 1973. The squadron returned to nuclear alert after the end of the Vietnam War, but was inactivated as a result of the retirement of the B-52Gs in 1982. Lineage
Activated on 1 August 1947 Inactivated on 27 June 1949
Activated on 10 October 1951 Redesignated 51st Bombardment Squadron, Medium on 16 June 1952 Redesignated 51st Bombardment Squadron, Heavy on 15 April 1963 Inactivated on 30 September 1982 Assignments
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See also{{Portal|United States Air Force|Military of the United States}}
ReferencesNotes1. ^{{cite web |url= http://access.afpc.af.mil/AwardsDMZNet40/SearchAwards.aspx |last1=|first1=|title=Air Force Personnel Services: Unit Awards|date=|publisher=Air Force Personnel Center|deadurl=no |accessdate=March 4, 2019}} (search) 2. ^1 Maurer, Combat Units, pp. 135-136 (years only) 3. ^Ravenstein, 107-109 4. ^Assignments through 1977 in Ravenstein, 107-109 Bibliography{{Air Force Historical Research Agency}}
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