UNITED STATES ARMY AIR FORCES
 


 
SQUADRON & COMPANY GUIDONS
356th FIGHTER GROUP  •  ATTACHED SERVICE UNITS
 

Service groups were configured to support two fighter groups, the usual practice being to split the group into two teams, each supporting a fighter group. Team B of the 85th Service Group, supporting the 356th Fighter Group, embodied  Detachment A, Headquarters Squadron, 85th SG, the 394th Service Squadron, the 54th Station Complement,  a quartermaster detachment (supply & transportation), an ordnance company (storage & issue of ammunition & bombs), a signal detachment and a military police detachment. Also assigned was the 2122nd Engineer Firefighting Platoon.

Squadrons of service groups had guidons of the standard Air Corps pattern with the group number above and the squadron number below the branch insignia. Air Corps units other than squadrons of groups and separate squadrons had a guidon with the branch insignia only. Non-Air Corps companies assigned to service groups had branch-oriented guidons. Separate platoons were not authorized guidons. For detachments of squadrons and companies the guidon is depicted though in practice it would have remained with the headquarters element.

Credits: The drawings on this page are based on the specifications given in Army Regulation 260-10 dated 25 October 1944, a copy of which was kindly provided by FOTW Mailing List member Joseph McMillan. Order of battle information was taken from Dr. Leo Niehorster’s outstanding and essential website, World War II Armed Forces: Orders of Battle and Organizations.
 


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TEAM B, 85th SERVICE GROUP
 

DETACHMENT A, HEADQUARTERS SQUADRON, 85th SERVICE GROUP

 

394th SERVICE SQUADRON

 

54th STATION COMPLEMENT SQUADRON

 

DETACHMENT A, 1065th QUARTERMASTER COMPANY (AVIATION)
 

 

1834th ORDNANCE COMPANY
(MUNITIONS SUPPLY & VEHICLE MAINTENANCE) (AVIATION)

 

DETACHMENT A, 1101st SIGNAL COMPANY (AVIATION)
 

 

1184th MILITARY POLICE COMPANY (AVIATION) (-)



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