I Bomber Command
The I Bomber Command (later XX Bomber Command) was an intermediate command of the Army Air Forces during World War II. It trained bombardment units and aircrews for deployment to combat theaters. From shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor until its assets were transferred to Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command in October 1942, it conducted antisubmarine warfare off the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States.
I Bomber Command | |
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B-18 Bolo modified for antisubmarine warfare | |
Active | 1942–1943; 1943 |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army United States Air Force |
Role | Antisubmarine Warfare and Bombardment Training |
Part of | Second Air Force |
Engagements | Antisubmarine (American Theater) |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Robert F. Travis |
Insignia | |
I Bomber Command emblem (approved 24 April 1942) |
The command was activated again for a brief period in 1943, again as a bomber training command, located in the southwestern United States. It was disbanded in October 1943.
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