6th Combat Cargo Squadron
Operator Identification
United States of America
TYPE: USAAF unit
IATA/ICAO CODES: Nil
HEADQUARTERS: Syracuse AAB, NY (1944), Baer Field, IN (1944), Biak AAF, Papua, Dutch East Indies (1944-1945), Dulag, Philippines (1945), Bolo Point, Okinawa, Japan (1945), Yokota, Japan (1945-1946)
FORMER NAME: Nil
SUBSEQUENT NAME: 6th Tactical Missile Squadron (when consolidated 1985)
Operator History
The 6th Combat Cargo Squadron was one of the 2nd Combat Cargo Group's four squadrons during World War II. It was constituted on 25 April 1944 and activated on 1 May 1944 at Syracuse AAB, NY with a fleet of Douglas C-47. Commandos started replacing the C-47s from August 1944 and the crews were trained by a mix of civilian instructors from Curtiss-Wright and ATC ones from Reno AAF, NV.
Between 8 and 27 October 1944, the 6th was located at Baer Field, IN for overseas processing following the completion of its training. It arrived at Biak AAF, Papua in November, flying passengers and cargo to American bases in Australia, New Guinea, the Admiralties, and the Philippines. The unit was also involved in the airdrop of supplies to American and guerrilla forces in the Philippines. The squadron operated from Samar Field, Philippines through March 1945, before moving forward to Dulag on Leyte on 26 March 1945. It continued flights to bases in Australia, New Guinea, and the Philippines, and transported personnel and supplies to the Ryukyus, evacuating casualties on the return flights. On 16 August 1945, the day after Japan surrendered, the squadron moved to Okinawa, transporting occupation forces personnel and equipment to Japan and ferrying liberated prisoners of war to the Philippines. In September 1945, the 6th Combat Cargo Squadron relocated to Yokota AB, Japan, where it was inactivated on 15 January 1946 and disbanded on 8 October 1948.
The squadron was later merged with two others to become the 6th Tactial Missile Squadron - which ended up never being active under that name.
Commando Operations
September 1944 to January 1946
The 6th Combat Cargo Squadron operated a total of 20 Commandos, all C-46Ds. They ferried to Nadzab, Australian New Guinea via Brisbane, Queensland, Australia for operation in the Soutwest Pacific theatre in October 1944 according to Special Order No.66.
Last edited: 18/09/2020