502d Bombardment Group
| 502d Bombardment Group | |
|---|---|
| Active | 1944–1946 | 
| Country | United States | 
| Branch | United States Air Force | 
| Role | Strategic bombardment | 
| Engagements | Pacific Theater | 
| Decorations | Distinguished Unit Citation | 
| Insignia | |
| 502d Bombardment Group emblem | |
| Tail marking | Diamond H | 
The 502d Bombardment Group was a World War II Army Air Forces (AAF) strategic bombardment organization. The unit was one of the last few combat groups formed by the AAF, activating on 1 June 1944. After nearly a year training with Boeing B-29 Superfortress, it moved to Guam in April 1945. It flew its first combat mission on 30 June 1945 and its first strike on the Japanese home islands in July. It was awarded the Distinguished Unit Citation for attacks on the Japanese oil industry between 5 August and 15 August 1945. After V-J Day it flew show of force missions and evacuated prisoners of war. It remained in the Pacific until it was inactivated on 15 April 1946.