List of American Balloon Squadrons
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This is a list of American Balloon Squadrons, and companies organized under the Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps
Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps
The Aviation Section, Signal Corps, was the military aviation service of the United States Army from 1914 to 1918, and a direct ancestor of the United States Air Force. It replaced and absorbed the Aeronautical Division, Signal Corps, and was succeeded briefly by the Division of Military...

, and serving overseas with the Air Service
United States Army Air Service
The Air Service, United States Army was a forerunner of the United States Air Force during and after World War I. It was established as an independent but temporary wartime branch of the War Department by two executive orders of President Woodrow Wilson: on May 24, 1918, replacing the Aviation...

, before and during World War I
World War I
World War I , which was predominantly called the World War or the Great War from its occurrence until 1939, and the First World War or World War I thereafter, was a major war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918...

.

History

At the start of World War I, observation balloon
Observation balloon
Observation balloons are balloons that are employed as aerial platforms for intelligence gathering and artillery spotting. Their use began during the French Revolutionary Wars, reaching their zenith during World War I, and they continue in limited use today....

 units were organized into companies, squadrons, and wings. Each company was equipped with one balloon. Five companies comprised a squadron, and three squadrons made up a wing. By the end of the war 110 companies had been created. In the field Balloon companies were allotted to the ground units they supported as needed. In 1918 June, with squadron organization discontinued, company designations were numbered and organized into groups. Only 35 companies made it to France with the American Expeditionary Force
American Expeditionary Force
The American Expeditionary Forces or AEF were the United States Armed Forces sent to Europe in World War I. During the United States campaigns in World War I the AEF fought in France alongside British and French allied forces in the last year of the war, against Imperial German forces...

 (AEF). 17 companies served at the front, making 1,642 combat ascensions, while six other groups were en route to the front at the armistice.

1 to 50

  • 1st Balloon Squadron
    • A, 14-Aug-1917, Split into 25th, and 26th 16-Feb-1918
    • B,
    • C,
    • D,
    • HHC
  • 2d Balloon Squadron
    • A, - 1st Balloon company 1-Oct-1917 (AEF)
    • B, - 2nd Balloon company ?-?-1917 (AEF)
    • C, - 3rd Balloon company 13-Sept-1917 (AEF)
    • D, - 4th Balloon company 25-Sept-1917 (AEF)
    • HHC
  • 3d Balloon Squadron
    • A, - 5th Balloon company 4-Nov-1917 (AEF)
    • B, - 6th Balloon company 4-Nov-1917 (AEF)
    • C, - 7th Balloon company 3-Nov-1917 (AEF)
    • D, - 8th Balloon company 4-Nov-1917 (AEF)
    • HHC
  • 4th Balloon Squadron
    • A, - 9th Balloon company 14-Nov-1917 (AEF)
    • B, - 10th Balloon company 14-Nov-1917 (AEF)
    • C, - 13th Balloon company 22-Jan-1918 (AEF)
    • D, - 14th Balloon company 13-Nov-1917 (AEF)
    • HHC
  • 5th Balloon Squadron
    • A, - 11th Balloon company ?-?-? (AEF)
    • B, - 12th Balloon company ?-?-? (AEF)
    • C, - 15th Balloon company ?-?-? (AEF)
    • D, - 16th Balloon company 14-Dec-1917 (AEF)
    • HHC
  • 17th Balloon company 21-Jan-1918 (AEF)
  • 18th Balloon company 21-Jan-1918 (AEF)
  • 19th Balloon company 24-Jan-1918 (AEF)
  • 20th Balloon company 24-Jan-1918 (AEF)
  • 21st Balloon company
  • 22d Balloon company
  • 23d Balloon company 16-Feb-1918 (AEF)
  • 24th Balloon company 17-Jan-1918 Fort Monroe
    Fort Monroe
    Fort Monroe was a military installation in Hampton, Virginia—at Old Point Comfort, the southern tip of the Virginia Peninsula...

     (AEF)
  • 25th Balloon company 16-Feb-1918 Post Field (AEF)
  • 26th Balloon company 2-April-1918 Post Field (AEF)
  • 27th Balloon company
  • 28th Balloon company
  • 29th Balloon company
  • 30th Balloon company 6-March-1918 Waco Army Airfield (AEF)
  • 31st Balloon company
  • 32d Balloon company
  • 33d Balloon company
  • 34th Balloon company 30-Mar-1918 Camp Wise (AEF)
  • 35th Balloon company 30-Mar-1918 Camp Wise (AEF)
  • 36th Balloon company 30-Mar-1918 Camp Wise (AEF)
  • 37th Balloon company
  • 38th Balloon company
  • 39th Balloon company
  • 40th Balloon company
  • 41st Balloon company
  • 42d Balloon company 20-Mar-1918 Camp Wise (AEF)
  • 43d Balloon company 20-Mar-1918 Camp Wise (AEF)
  • 44th Balloon company (AEF)
  • 45th Balloon company (AEF)
  • 46th Balloon company
  • 47th Balloon company
  • 48th Balloon company
  • 49th Balloon company
  • 50th Balloon company

51 to 105

  • 51st Balloon company
  • 52d Balloon company
  • 53d Balloon company
  • 54th Balloon company
  • 55th Balloon company
  • 56th Balloon company
  • 57th Balloon company
  • 58th Balloon company (AEF)
  • 59th Balloon company
  • 60th Balloon company
  • 61st Balloon company
  • 62d Balloon company
  • 63d Balloon company
  • 64th Balloon company
  • 65th Balloon company
  • 66th Balloon company
  • 67th Balloon company
  • 68th Balloon company
  • 69th Balloon company (AEF)
  • 70th Balloon company
  • 71st Balloon company
  • 72d Balloon company
  • 73d Balloon company
  • 74th Balloon company
  • 75th Balloon company
  • 76th Balloon company
  • 77th Balloon company
  • 78th Balloon company
  • 79th Balloon company
  • 80th Balloon company
  • 81st Balloon company
  • 82d Balloon company
  • 83d Balloon company
  • 84th Balloon company
  • 85th Balloon company
  • 86th Balloon company
  • 87th Balloon company
  • 88th Balloon company
  • 89th Balloon company
  • 90th Balloon company
  • 91st Balloon company
  • 92d Balloon company
  • 93d Balloon company
  • 94th Balloon company
  • 95th Balloon company
  • 96th Balloon company
  • 97th Balloon company
  • 98th Balloon company
  • 99th Balloon company
  • 100th Balloon company
  • 101st Balloon company
  • 102d Balloon company
  • 103d Balloon company
  • 104th Balloon company
  • 105th Balloon company

See also

  • United States Army Air Service
    United States Army Air Service
    The Air Service, United States Army was a forerunner of the United States Air Force during and after World War I. It was established as an independent but temporary wartime branch of the War Department by two executive orders of President Woodrow Wilson: on May 24, 1918, replacing the Aviation...

  • US Army Airships
    US Army Airships
    Between 1908 and 1942 the U.S. Army had a program to operate airships. With few exceptions, they were non-rigid "blimps," These airships were intended to perform search and patrol operations in support of coastal fortifications and border patrol. During the 1920s, the Army operated many more...

  • Fort Omaha
    Fort Omaha
    Fort Omaha, originally known as Sherman Barracks and then Omaha Barracks, is an Indian War-era United States Army supply installation. Located at 5730 North 30th Street, with the entrance at North 30th and Fort Streets in modern-day North Omaha, Nebraska, the facility is primarily occupied by ...

  • Camp John Wise
  • Observation balloon
    Observation balloon
    Observation balloons are balloons that are employed as aerial platforms for intelligence gathering and artillery spotting. Their use began during the French Revolutionary Wars, reaching their zenith during World War I, and they continue in limited use today....

  • Post Field
  • Ross Army Airfield / Santa Anita Golf Course
    Santa Anita Golf Course
    The Santa Anita Golf Course, located in the city of Arcadia, California, is operated by Santa Anita Associates for the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation.-History:...

  • Brooks Field
    Brooks City-Base
    Brooks City-Base was a United States Air Force facility located in San Antonio, Texas, southeast of Downtown San Antonio.In 2002 Brooks Air Force Base was renamed Brooks City-Base when the property was conveyed to the Brooks Development Authority as part of a unique project between local, state,...


External links

  • http://camp-john-wise-aerostation.com/
  • http://www.worldwar1.com/dbc/balloon43.htm
  • http://www.scribd.com/doc/25241521/1921-Operating-Equipment-for-U-S-Army-Observation-Balloons
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