(1963 - 1976) was a Major Command of the United States Air Force (USAF) responsible primarily for USAF activities in Central America , South America , and the Caribbean .
It was headquartered at Albrook Air Force Base , Canal Zone .
- Established as Panama Canal Air Force on October 19, 1940.
- Activated as a major command on November 20, 1940.
- Redesignated: Caribbean Air Force on August 5, 1941.
- Redesignated: Sixth Air Force on September 18, 1942.
- Redesignated: Caribbean Air Command on July 31, 1946.
- Redesignated: United States Air Forces Southern Command on July 8, 1963.
Inactivated on January 1, 1976.
The first United States air units arrived in the Canal Zone in February 1917. By 1940, a rapid increase in the number of units warranted a new organization, and the Panama Canal Air Force was created as a major command.
During World War II its primary function was conducting anti-submarine warfare over the Caribbean and air defense of the Panama Canal .
When the command inactivated in 1976, most of its functions and resources passed to the Tactical Air Command , which established the USAF as the major organization in the area.
- VI Bomber Command 1941-46
Albrook Field, CZ, 25 Oct 1941-1 Nov 1946.
- VI Fighter Command 1941-42
(Redesignated Trinidad Wing, Antilles Air Command 1943-44) Borinquen Field, PR, 25 Oct 1941 Henry Barracks, PR, 20 Mar 1943 Waller Field, Trinidad, 15 May 1943-15 Mar 1944.
- XXVI Fighter Command 1942-46
Albrook Field, CZ, 6 Mar 1942-25 Aug 1946
- XXXVI Fighter Command 1942-43
Waller Field, Trinidad, 21 Aug 1942-30 Apr 1943.
- British West Indies
- --- Antigua ,
35th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) (B-18) (Deployed from 25th Bombardment Group (Heavy), Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico)
- --- St. Lucia ,
5th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) (B-18) (Deployed from 9th Bombardment Group (Heavy), Waller Field, Trinidad)
- --- Trinidad ,
9th Bombardment Group (Heavy) 1st Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) (B-18)
- Canal Zone
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HQ Caribbean Air Force HQ VI Bomber Command 37th Pursuit Group (Interceptor) (28th, 31st Pursuit Sq, P-26, P-40) 16th Pursuit Group (Interceptor) (24th, 29th, 43d Pursuit Sq, P-36, P-40)
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6th Bombardment Group (Heavy) (3d, 25th Bomb Sq, B-18) 20th Transport Squadron (C-39, C-47, C-49) 39th Observation Squadron (O-47, O-49)
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7th Reconnaissance Squadron (Heavy) (B-17, B-18) 16th Fighter Group (24th, 29th, 43d Fighter Sq., P-40) 59th Bombardment Squadron (Light) (A-20) 72nd Reconnaissance Group (1st, 108th, 124th Recon Sq., B-18, P-39) Detachment, 20th Transport Squadron (C-39, C-47, C-49)
- Panama
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74th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) (B-18) (Deployed from 6th Bombardment Group (Heavy), France Field, Canal Zone)
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30th Pursuit Squadron (Interceptor) (P-40) (Deployed from 37th Pursuit Group (Interceptor), Albrook Field, Canal Zone)
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3d Observation Group (B-10, B-18) 32d Pursuit Group (Fighter) (51st, 52d, 53d Pursuit Sq., P-36)
- Puerto Rico
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HQ VI Interceptor Command 25th Bombardment Group (Heavy) (10th Bomb Sq, 27th Recon Sq., B-18) 40th Bombardment Group (Medium) (5th, 29th, 44th, 45th Bomb Sq., B-18)
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36th Pursuit Group (Interceptor) (22d, 23d, 32d Pursuit Sq., P-36) 4th Observation Squadron (O-47, O-52)
- United States Virgin Islands
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12th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) (B-18) (Deployed from 25th Bomb Group (Heavy), Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico)
- Other Units:
- --- 60th Troop Carrier Group,
Waller Field, Trinidad, 4 Jun-31 Jul 1945 (Administrativley assigned w/o/p/e prior to inactivation)
- --- 61st Troop Carrier Group ,
Waller Field, Trinidad, 29 May-31 Jul 1945 (C-47)
- --- 64th Troop Carrier Group,
Waller Field, Trinidad, 4 Jun-31 Jul 1945 (Administrativley assigned w/o/p/e prior to inactivation)
- --- 315th Troop Carrier Group ,
Waller Field, Trinidad, May-31 Jul 1945 (C-47)
- --- 464th Bombardment Group,
Waller Field, Trinidad, Jun-31 Jul 1945 (Administrativley assigned w/o/p/e prior to inactivation)
- --- 465th Bombardment Group ,
Waller Field, Trinidad, Jun-31 Jul 1945 (Administrativley assigned w/o/p/e prior to inactivation)
- Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0892010924.
- {Link without Title} ArmyAirforces.Com
- {Link without Title} United States Air Forces Southern Command at US Air Force Historical Research Agency
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