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Country
  
United States

Type
  
Dive Bomber squadron

Branch
  
USMC

Part of
  
Inactive

VMSB-245

Active
  
September 15, 1943 - November 17, 1945

Role
  
Reconnaissance Air Interdiction Close air support

Marine Scout Bombing Squadron 245 (VMSB-245) was a dive bomber squadron in the United States Marine Corps. The squadron, also known as the “Red Mousie Squadron”, fought in World War II. They were deactivated on November 17, 1945, shortly after the end of the war.

History

VMSB-245 was commissioned at Marine Corps Air Station El Toro on July 1, 1943. After training for a few months, the squadron deployed to Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, Hawaii arriving there on December 31, 1942. On January 5, 1944, they moved to Midway Atoll to conduct anti-submarine patrol duty. They returned to MCAS Ewa on April 1, 1944.

On May 5, 1944, the squadron left Hawaii on board the USS Copahee headed for Majuro where they arrived on May 15. Later in the same month, they moved to Makin Atoll from which they conducted combat operations against bypassed Japanese garrisons in the Marshall Islands from June 1 until October 29, 1944. Late October saw the squadron move back to Majuro where they continued carrying out strikes. March 1945 saw the squadron move again, this time to Ulithi where they remained until the end of the war.

VMSB-245 was deactivated on November 17, 1945.

References

VMSB-245 Wikipedia


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