NAME | TP | - | M# | SER | - | BLK | - | MF | SERIAL # |
AF |
BG |
BS |
SC | RCL/# | V#-P | PHOTO CREDITS |
LADY JANE |
B |
- |
24 |
H |
- |
30 |
- |
DT |
42-51188 |
8 |
482 |
36 |
R4 |
O |
01-3 | N/A |
Port (Left) Side - 2nd Nose-Art
Info Contributor - Bill
McCrory
With the RAF 100th Bomb Group, Cheddington, England 1944.
Note the search and jamming antennae situated under the
fuselage and the wing.
Info Contributor - Stephen
M. Hutton
The 36th Bomb Squadron (H) Radar Countermeasure Unit, (36BS RCM) initially began
as the 803rd Bomb Squadron (Provisional) and was the 8th Air Force's only
electronic warfare squadron. This secret unit was first placed under the
8AF Composite Command (Mar 44) for administration and later re-designated as the
36BS RCM (Aug 44). Next the 36BS was assigned to the 8AF Fighter Command
(Oct 44) for administration, then the 1st Air Division (Jan 45) and finally
assigned to the 482BG (Feb 45). In all instances the 36BS was assigned to
these organizations only for administration purposes. Operational control
for its special missions and training was exercised by 8th Air Force
Headquarters in England. The first half of the missions the squadron flew were
with the Royal Air Force 100 Group on nights. 8AF HQ coordinated these
missions with RAF Bomber Command. At the end of the war in Europe, all the Liberators were stationed with the
482nd Bomb Group at Station 102 Alconbury, England.
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