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Constituted as 8th Photographic Reconnaissance Group on 15 Sep 1943. Activated on 1 Oct 1943. Trained to provide photographic intelligence for air and ground forces. Moved to India, Feb-Mar 1944. Equipped with F-5, F-6, F-7, and P-40 aircraft. Conducted photographic reconnaissance, photographic mapping, and visual-reconnaissance missions. Produced maps, mosaics, terrain models, and target charts of areas in Burma, China, French Indochina, and Thailand. Also bombed and strafed enemy installations and provided escort for bombardment units. Redesignated 8th Reconnaissance Group in Jun 1945. Returned to the US, Oct-Nov 1945. Inactivated on 5 Nov 1945.
9th: 1944-1945
20th: 1944-1945
24th: 1944-1945
40th: 1944-1945
Lt Col Paul A Zartman, 1 Oct 1943
Col Charles P Hollstein, 12 Dec 1943
Col James W Anderson Jr, 24 Jan 1945
Lt Col John R Gee, Oct 1945-c. 5 Nov 1945
India-Burma
China Defensive
Central Burma
Stations. Peterson Field, Colo, 1 Oct 1943; Gainesville AAFld, Tex, 26 Oct 1943-12 Feb 1944; Bally, India, 31 Mar 1944-7 Oct 1945; Camp Kilmer, NJ, 3-5 Nov 1945.
Missing Air Crew Reports also known as MACRs are reports of US aircraft that went down, via enemy action or mechanical issues, behind enemy lines. These reports detailed the aircraft and crew along with their disposition; there were statements and eyewitness reports if available describing what they saw. The majority of these reports were completed in the years following the conclusion of World War II. This was so that the survivors who had become prisoners of war could provide statements of the events of that day. These reports differ from accident reports in that those documented aircraft that crashed on take off or landing; these events happened on allied lines.
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Group/Squadron |
Date |
MACR |
Aircraft |
Aircraft Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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8PRG / 24 |
08/11/1944 |
15561 |
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8PRG / 20 |
10/12/1944 |
09079 |
42-105925 |
P-40N |
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8PRG / 9 |
10/23/1944 |
09454 |
42-68299 |
F-5B |
|
8PRG / 40 |
11/27/1944 |
10047 |
43-28593 |
F-5E-2 |
|
8PRG / 9 |
02/14/1945 |
12349 |
43-28580 |
F-5E-2 |
|
8PRG / 20 |
04/16/1945 |
14296 |
43-25148 |
F-6C |
|
8PRG / 20 |
04/17/1945 |
14297 |
44-10856 |
F-6C-10 |
|
8PRG / 40 |
09/05/1945 |
14906 |
43-3407 |
B-25D |
Search for veterans that served in the CBI theater. It is unfortunate that many documents of the CBI specifically both General Orders and Special Orders do not include the group number to which the servicemen were assigned. Many of these groups moved their commands or sub-units between the 10th Air Force and the other theater commands. So with this in mind we have placed our database of all veterans of the CBI on our cbihistory.org website.
China-Burma-India Veterans Roster
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