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Old 2nd June 2008, 20:28
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US Squads assigned Spitfires

Hello Fellas,
I need some help. Im looking for a list of US squads that were assigned to fly spitfires. Any help would be appreciated.
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Old 2nd June 2008, 20:39
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Re: US Squads assigned Spitfires

Hi Teutonic,

Following USAAF units flew Spitfires operationally.

31FG (307FS/308FS/309FS) - MTO
52FG (2FS/4FS/5FS) - MTO
14PRS/7PRG - ETO

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Re: US Squads assigned Spitfires

Not to forget the Eagles; the 4th FG. 334th, 335th, 336th FS
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Not to forget the Eagles; the 4th FG. 334th, 335th, 336th FS
... ex 71, 121 and 133 Sqn RAF.
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Re: US Squads assigned Spitfires

You could get "American Spitfire Aces of World War 2" by Andrew Thomas (Osprey) which should give you what you want as far as fighter variants are concerned.
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Re: US Squads assigned Spitfires

Or, better still, the two books on American Spitfires published by Ventura some years ago.
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