
352nd Fighter Group
The 352nd Fighter Group was a unit of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, primarily known for its role in the European theater. Activated in 1943, it flew P-51 Mustang fighter aircraft and was involved in critical air combat operations, providing support for bomber missions and engaging enemy fighters. The group earned a reputation for its effective air combat tactics and bravery, contributing significantly to the Allies' air superiority. Post-war, the unit was inactivated, but it remains a symbol of excellence and valor in U.S. military aviation history.