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34th Flying Training Wing (World War II)

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Active
  
1942-1946

Type
  
Command and Control

Country
  
United States

Role
  
Training

34th Flying Training Wing (World War II)

Branch
  
United States Army Air Forces

Part of
  
Army Air Forces Training Command

The 34th Flying Training Wing was a wing of the United States Army Air Forces. It was last assigned to the Central Flying Training Command, and was disbanded on 16 June 1946 at Midland Army Airfield, Texas.

Contents

There is no lineage between the United States Air Force 34th Training Wing, established on 20 November 1940 as the 34th Bombardment Group (Heavy) at Langley Field, Virginia, and this organization.

History

The wing supervised Training Command Flight Schools in Central and Northern Texas and Oklahoma. The assigned schools provided specialized training for bombardiers, and the wing was the home of the "West Texas Bombardier Quadrangle" schools (Childress, Midland, San Angelo, and Big Spring Army Airfields).

The wing also provided specialized schools for training on the two-engine Martin B-26 Marauder medium bomber (Dodge City, Laughlin Army Airfields), and the B-24 Liberator four-engine heavy bomber (Fort Worth, Liberal Army Airfields). After graduation Air Cadets were commissioned as Second Lieutenants, received their "wings" and were reassigned to Operational or Replacement Training Units operated by one of the four numbered air fores in the zone of interior.

As training requirements changed during the war, schools were activated and inactivated or transferred to meet those requirements.

Lineage

  • Established as 34th Flying Training Wing on 17 December 1942
  • Activated on 8 January 1943 Disbanded c. 16 June 1946

    Assignments

  • AAF Gulf Coast Training Center (later Central Flying Training Command), 8 January 1943 – 16 June 1946
  • Training aircraft

    The schools of the wing used primarily the Beechcraft AT-11 for bombardier training.

  • Two-Engine training was performed on the Martin B-26 Marauder
  • Four-Engine training was performed on the Consolidated B-24 Liberator
  • Stations

  • San Angelo Army Airfield, Texas, 8 January 1943
  • Midland Army Airfield, Texas, 25 May 1945 – 16 June 1946
  • References

    34th Flying Training Wing (World War II) Wikipedia