| 6th Reconnaissance Group | |
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| Active | 5 February 1943 – 6 March 1947 |
| Country | United States |
| Branch | United States Army Air Forces |
| Role | Reconnaissance |
The 6th Reconnaissance Group is an inactive unit of the United States Air Force. Its last assignment was with Fifth Air Force, stationed at Irumagawa Air Base, Japan. It was inactivated on 27 April 1946.
During World War II, the group operated primarily in the Southwest Pacific Theater and used F-5's and F-7's to photograph Japanese airfields, harbors, beach defenses, and personnel areas in New Guinea, the Bismarcks, Borneo, and the southern Philippines. Reconnoitered target areas and enemy troop positions to provide intelligence for air force and army units. Received a Distinguished Unit Citation for unescorted flights to Leyte during September 1944 when in a minimum period of time the group obtained information about Japanese defenses, such information being necessary for planning the amphibious assault on the Philippines.
After moving to the Philippines in November 1944, flew missions to Formosa and China, engaged in mapping parts of Luzon and Mindanao, and provided intelligence for US ground forces concerning Japanese movements. Moved to Okinawa in July 1945 and flew some missions over Kyūshū before the war ended.
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(Air Echelon deployed at stations throughout Southwest Pacific)
This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Air Force Historical Research Agency.
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