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At the time of Operation Husky, the Allied air forces in the North African and Mediterranean Theaters were organized as the Mediterranean Air Command (MAC)
under Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder.

The major sub-command of MAC was the Northwest African Air Forces (NAAF)
under the command of Lieutenant General Carl Spaatz.

NAAF consisted primarily of units from the United States 12th Air Force (also under Spaatz),
the US 9th Air Force under Lieutenant General Lewis H. Brereton,
and the British Royal Air Force (RAF).

In addition to NAAF:

were major sub-commands of MAC under Tedder who reported to the Supreme Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower for the Allied NAAF operations, but to the British Chiefs of Staff for the RAF Command operations.

AHQ Malta under Air Vice-Marshal Sir Keith Park provided key air support during Operation Husky.

A Desert Air Task Force consisting of B-25 Mitchell medium bombers (12th and 340th Bombardment Groups) and P40 Warhawk fighters (57th, 79th, and 324th Fighter Groups) from the U.S. 9th Air Force operated under Air Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham's Northwest African Tactical Air Force and these groups moved to airfields on Sicily soon after the invasion.

In the MAC organization established at the Casablanca Conference in January 1943, the U.S. 9th Air Force was a sub-command of Middle East Command under Air Chief Marshal Sir Sholto Douglas

Mediterranean Air Command (Allied)

Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, Headquarters at Algiers, Algeria.

Northwest African Air Forces

Lieutenant General Carl Spaatz, Headquarters at Maison Carree, Algeria.

Northwest African Strategic Air Force

Major General James H. Doolittle,
Headquarters at Constantine, Algeria

  • 5th Bombardment Wing (Heavy)

Northwest African Coastal Air Force

Air Vice-Marshal Sir Hugh Lloyd, Headquarters at Algiers, Algeria.

Source

British Units

American Units

RAF Units

52nd Fighter Group
Lieutenant Colonel James Coward


Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Units
Torpedo Spotter Reconnaissance

81st Fighter Group
Lieutenant Colonel Michael Gordon


Oran, Algeria Sector:
92nd Squadron, P-39 Airacobra 1st Air Defense Wing:
91st Squadron, P-39 Airacobra
93rd Squadron, P-39 Airacobra

Bone, Algeria Sector:

350th Fighter Group
Lieutenant Colonel Marvin McNickle

2nd Air Defense Wing:


No. 153 Squadron, Beaufighter

480th Antisubmarine Group
Colonel Jack Roberts

Notes:

  1. The 1st and 2nd Antisubmarine Squadrons were assigned to NACAF for administration and placed under the operational control of United States Navy Fleet Air Wing 15 of the Moroccan Sea Frontier commanded by Rear Admiral Frank J. Lowry
  2. Air Ministry was asked to provide two additional Wellington squadrons.

Northwest African Tactical Air Force

Air Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham, Headquarters at Hammamet, Tunisia

Desert Air Force

Air Vice Marshal
Harry Broadhurst

XII Air Support Command

Major General
Edwin House

No. 7 Wing (SAAF)

No. 2 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 4 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 5 Squadron, Kittyhawk

27th Fighter-Bomber Group (USAAF)
Lieutenant Colonel John Stevenson

522nd Squadron, A-36 Mustang
523rd Squadron, A-36 Mustang
524th Squadron, A-36 Mustang

No. 239 Wing

No. 3 Squadron (RAAF), Kittyhawk
No. 112 Squadron (RAF), Kittyhawk
No. 250 Squadron (RAF), Kittyhawk
No. 260 Squadron (RAF), Kittyhawk
No. 450 Squadron (RAAF), Kittyhawk

86th Fighter-Bomber Group (USAAF)
Major Clinton True

525th Squadron, A-36 Mustang
526th Squadron, A-36 Mustang
527th Squadron, A-36 Mustang

No. 244 Wing

No. 1 Squadron (SAAF), Spitfire
No. 92 Squadron (RAF), Spitfire
No. 145 Squadron (RCAF), Spitfire
No. 417 Squadron (RCAF), Spitfire
No. 601 Squadron (RAF), Spitfire

33d Fighter Group (USAAF)
Colonel William Momyer

58th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
59th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
60th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
-
99th Squadron, P-40, Detached

No. 322 Wing (RAF)
Colin Falkland Gray (RNZAF)

No. 81 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 152 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 154 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 232 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 242 Squadron, Spitfire

324th Fighter Group (USAAF)
Colonel William McNown

314th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
315th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
316th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk

No. 324 Wing (RAF)

No. 43 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 72 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 93 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 111 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 243 Squadron, Spitfire

31st Fighter Group (USAAF)
Lieutenant Colonel Frank Hill

307th Squadron, Spitfire
308th Squadron, Spitfire
309th Squadron, Spitfire

57th Fighter Group (USAAF)
Colonel Arthur Salisbury

64th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
65th Squadron,[4] P-40 Warhawk
66th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk

111th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron,
Mustang
79th Fighter Group (USAAF)
Colonel Earl Bates

85th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
86th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
87th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk

Information in table taken from:

1) Participation of the Ninth &
Twelfth Air Forces in the Sicilian
Campaign, Army Air Forces Historical
Study No. 37, Army Air Forces
Historical Office Headquarters,
Maxwell AFB, Alabama, 1945.

No. 285 Wing (Reconnaissance)

No. 40 Squadron (SAAF), Det., Spitfire
No. 60 Squadron (SAAF), Mosquito
No. 1437 Flight (RAF), Mustang
2) Maurer, Maurer, Air Force

Combat Units Of World War II,
Office of Air Force History,
Maxwell AFB, Alabama, 1983.

No. 6 Squadron (RAF), Hurricane

 

Tactical Bomber Force

Air Commodore
Laurence Sinclair

No. 3 Wing (SAAF)

No. 12 Squadron, Boston
No. 21 Squadron, Baltimore
No. 24 Squadron, Boston

No. 232 Wing (RAF)

No. 55 Squadron, Baltimore
No. 223 Squadron, Baltimore

No. 326 Wing (RAF)

No. 18 Squadron, Boston
No. 114 Squadron, Boston

47th Bombardment Group (USAAF)
Colonel Malcolm Green, Jr.

84th Squadron, A-20 Havoc
85th Squadron, A-20 Havoc
86th Squadron, A-20 Havoc
97th Squadron, A-20 Havoc

12th Bombardment Group (USAAF)
Colonel Edward Backus

81st Squadron, B-25 Mitchell
82nd Squadron, B-25 Mitchell
83rd Squadron, B-25 Mitchell
434th Squadron, B-25 Mitchell

340th Bombardment Group (USAAF)
Lieutenant Colonel Adolph Tokaz

486th Squadron, B-25 Mitchell
487th Squadron, B-25 Mitchell
488th Squadron, B-25 Mitchell
489th Squadron, B-25 Mitchell

No. 225 Squadron (RAF), Spitfire
No. 241 Squadron (RAF), Hurricane

For Operation Husky, No. 242 Group, originally a component of NATAF in February 1943, was assigned to the Northwest African Coastal Air Force (NACAF). At the same time, Air Headquarters, Western Desert became known as the Desert Air Force. All of the fighter units of Desert Air Force formed No. 211 (Offensive Fighter) Group commanded by Air Commodore Richard Atcherley on April 11, 1943 in Tripoli. The 99th Fighter Squadron was assigned to the XII Air Support Command on May 28, 1943 and subsequently attached to the 33rd Fighter Group.

Northwest African Troop Carrier Command

Brigadier General Paul Williams, Tunisia
See also: Northwest African Troop Carrier Command

51st Troop Carrier Wing
Brig. Gen. Ray Dunn

 

52nd Troop Carrier Wing
Colonel Harold Clark

 

60th Troop Carrier Group
Lt. Col. Frederick Sherwood


10th Squadron, C-47
11th Squadron, C-47
12th Squadron, C-47
28th Squadron, C-47


61st Troop Carrier Group
Colonel Willis Mitchell


14th Squadron, C-47
15th Squadron, C-47
53rd Squadron, C-47
59th Squadron, C-47


62nd Troop Carrier Group
Lt. Col. Aubrey Hurren


4th Squadron, C-47
7th Squadron, C-47
8th Squadron, C-47
51st Squadron, C-47

 

313th Troop Carrier Group
Colonel James Roberts Jr.


29th Squadron, C-47
47th Squadron, C-47
48th Squadron, C-47
49th Squadron, C-47

 

64th Troop Carrier Group
Colonel John Cerny


16th Squadron, C-47
17th Squadron, C-47
18th Squadron, C-47
35th Squadron, C-47

 

314th Troop Carrier Group
Colonel Clayton Stiles


32nd Squadron, C-47
50th Squadron, C-47
61st Squadron, C-47
62nd Squadron, C-47

 

Information in table taken from:
1) Participation of the Ninth &
Twelfth Air Forces in the Sicilian
Campaign, Army Air Forces Historical
Study No. 37, Army Air Forces
Historical Office Headquarters,
Maxwell AFB, Alabama, 1945.

316th Troop Carrier Group
Colonel Jerome McCauley


36th Squadron,[25] C-47
44th Squadron, C-47
45th Squadron, C-47

 

 

RAF Detachment

No. 38 Wing
Air Commodore William Primrose 

Albemarle towing a Horsa glider

Albemarle towing a Horsa glider.

No. 38 Wing - Horsa Glider

NATCC - No. 38 Wing - Horsa Glider (1943).

Information in table taken from:
2) Maurer, Maurer, Air Force
Combat Units Of World War II,
Office of Air Force History,
Maxwell AFB, Alabama, 1983.

 

In mid-1943, to facilitate transport and supply operations for Operation Husky, the USAAF 315th Troop Carrier Group (34th & 43rd Squadrons) had been sent from England to Tunisia and assigned to the Mediterranean Air Transport Service which along with NATCC, was a sub-command of the Mediterranean Air Command.

Northwest African Photographic Reconnaissance Wing

Colonel Elliott Roosevelt, Headquarters at La Marsa, Tunisia

Northwest African Air Service Command

Brigadier General Delmar Dunton, Algiers, Algeria
See also: Northwest African Air Service Command

Northwest African Training Command

Brigadier General John K. Cannon,
U.S. APO 525
See also: Northwest African Training Command

Air Headquarters Malta

Air Vice-Marshal Keith Park, Headquarters at Valletta, Malta
See also: AHQ Malta

No. 248 Wing RAF Spitfire units
No. 69 Squadron RAF Martin Baltimore No. 40 Squadron SAAF[9]
No. 108 Squadron RAF, Bristol Beaufighter No. 126 Squadron RAF
No. 221 Squadron RAF, Vickers Wellington No. 185 Squadron RAF
No. 272 Squadron RAF, Beaufighter No. 229 Squadron RAF
No. 683 Squadron RAF, Spitfire No. 249 Squadron RAF
No. 1435 Flight RAF

 

Other units
No. 23 Squadron RAF, de Havilland Mosquito
No. 73 Squadron RAF Det., Hurricane
No. 256 Squadron RAF Det., Mosquito
No. 600 Squadron RAF, Beaufighter
815 Naval Air Squadron Det. (FAA), Fairey Albacore

Notes: SAAF=South African Air Force; Det.=Detachment.

No. 216 (Transport and Ferry) Group

Air Commodore Whitney Straight, Headquarters at Heliopolis, Egypt
See also: No. 216 Group RAF

RAF Gibraltar

Air Vice Marshal Sturley Simpson, Headquarters at Gibraltar
See also: RAF Gibraltar

Middle East Command

Air Marshal Sir Sholto Douglas Headquarters at Cairo, Egypt
See also: RAF Middle East Command

No. 201 (Naval Co-operation) Group

Air Vice Marshal Thomas Langsford-Sainsbury, Headquarters at Alexandria, Egypt
See also: No. 201 Group RAF

No. 235 Wing No. 238 Wing
No. 13 Squadron (Hellenic), Bristol Blenheim No. 16 Squadron SAAF, Bristol Beaufort
No. 227 Squadron RAF Det., Bristol Beaufighter No. 227 Squadron RAF Det., Bristol Beaufighter
No. 454 Squadron RAAF, Martin Baltimore No. 603 Squadron RAF, Bristol Beaufighter
No. 459 Squadron RAAF, Lockheed Hudson No. 815 Squadron (FAA) Det., Fairey Swordfish
No. 815 Squadron (FAA), Fairey Swordfish

 

No. 245 Wing No. 247 Wing
No. 15 Squadron SAAF, Bristol Blenheim/Martin Baltimore No. 38 Squadron RAF, Vickers Wellington
No. 38 Squadron RAF Det., Vickers Wellington No. 203 Squadron RAF, Martin Baltimore
No. 1 General Reconnaissance Unit
Vickers Wellington
No. 227 Squadron RAF, Bristol Beaufighter
No. 252 Squadron RAF, Bristol Beaufighter
No Wing Assignment:

No. 701 Squadron (FAA), Supermarine Walrus

 

No Wing assignment: 701 Naval Air Squadron (FAA), Supermarine Walrus
Note: RAF=Royal Air Force; RAAF=Royal Australian Air Force; SAAF=South African Air Force; FAA=Fleet Air Arm (Royal Navy); Det.=Detachment

Air Headquarters Air Defences Eastern Mediterranean

Air Vice Marshal Richard Saul
See also: Air H.Q. Air Defences Eastern Mediterranean


No. 209 (Fighter) Group
Group Captain R.C.F. Lister

No. 210 (Fighter) Group
Group Captain John Grandy

No. 46 Squadron RAF Det., Beaufighter

No. 3 Squadron SAAF, Hurricane

No. 127 Squadron RAF, Hurricane/Spitfire

No. 33 Squadron RAF, Hurricane

No. 89 Squadron RAF, Beaufighter

No. 213 Squadron RAF, Hurricane

No. 274 Squadron RAF, Hurricane

 

No. 212 (Fighter) Group
Air Commodore Archibald Wann

No. 219 (Fighter) Group
Group Captain Hon. Max Aitken

No. 7 Squadron SAAF , Hurricane

No. 46 Squadron RAF, Beaufighter

No. 41 Squadron SAAF, Hurricane

No. 74 Squadron RAF, Hurricane

No. 80 Squadron RAF, Spitfire

No. 238 Squadron RAF, Hurricane

No. 94 Squadron RAF, Hurricane

No. 335 Squadron RAF, Hurricane

No. 108 Squadron RAF Det., Beaufighter

No. 336 Squadron RAF, Hurricane

No. 123 Squadron RAF, Hurricane

No. 451 Squadron RAAF, Hurricane

No. 134 Squadron RAF, Hurricane

No. 237 Squadron RAF, Hurricane

No. 1563 Met. Flight, Gladiator

No. 1654 Met. Flight, Gladiator

 

Notes:
SAAF=South African Air Force; RAAF=Royal Australian Air Forces; Det.=Detachment; Met.=Meteorological.

U.S. 9th Air Force

See also: 9th Air Force
Major General Lewis H. Brereton, Headquarters at Cairo, Egypt