Northwest African Tactical Air Force


The Northwest African Tactical Air Force was a component of the Northwest African Air Forces which itself reported to the Mediterranean Air Command. These new Allied air force organizations were created at the Casablanca Conference in January 1943 to promote cooperation between the British Royal Air Force, the American United States Army Air Force, and their respective ground and naval forces in the North African and Mediterranean Theater of Operations. Effective February 18, 1943, the NATAF and other MAC commands existed until December 10, 1943, when MAC was disbanded and the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces were established. Acting Air Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham was the commander of NATAF.
The components of NATAF at the time of the Allied invasion of Sicily on July 10, 1943, are illustrated below.
Northwest African Tactical Air Force

Air Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham
Desert Air Force
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Air Vice Marshal Harry Broadhurst
XII Air Support Command
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Major General Edwin House
Tactical Bomber Force
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Air Commodore Laurence Sinclair
No. 7 Wing
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No. 2 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 4 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 5 Squadron, Kittyhawk
27th Fighter-Bomber Group
Lieutenant Colonel John Stevenson
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522nd Squadron, A-36 Mustang
523rd Squadron, A-36 Mustang
524th Squadron, A-36 Mustang
No. 3 Wing
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No. 12 Squadron, Boston
No. 21 Squadron, Baltimore
No. 24 Squadron, Boston
No. 239 Wing
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No. 3 Squadron, Kittyhawk
No. 112 Squadron, Kittyhawk
No. 250 Squadron, Kittyhawk
No. 260 Squadron, Kittyhawk
No. 450 Squadron, Kittyhawk
86th Fighter-Bomber Group
Major Clinton True
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525th Squadron, A-36 Mustang
526th Squadron, A-36 Mustang
527th Squadron, A-36 Mustang
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-
No. 232 Wing
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No. 55 Squadron, Baltimore
No. 223 Squadron, Baltimore
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-
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No. 244 Wing
Ian Gleed KIA April 16, 1943
W. G. G. Duncan Smith
Brian Kingcome
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No. 1 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 92 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 145 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 417 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 601 Squadron, Spitfire
33d Fighter Group
Colonel William Momyer
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58th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
59th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
60th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
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99th Squadron, P-40, Detached
No. 326 Wing
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No. 18 Squadron, Boston
No. 114 Squadron, Boston
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-
-
No. 322 Wing
Colin Falkland Gray
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No. 81 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 152 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 154 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 232 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 242 Squadron, Spitfire
324th Fighter Group
Colonel William McNown
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314th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
315th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
316th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
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47th Bombardment Group
Colonel Malcolm Green, Jr.
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84th Squadron, A-20 Havoc
85th Squadron, A-20 Havoc
86th Squadron, A-20 Havoc
97th Squadron, A-20 Havoc
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No. 324 Wing
Daniel Le Roy du Vivier
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No. 43 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 72 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 93 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 111 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 243 Squadron, Spitfire
31st Fighter Group
Lieutenant Colonel Frank Hill
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307th Squadron, Spitfire
308th Squadron, Spitfire
309th Squadron, Spitfire
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-
12th Bombardment Group
Colonel Edward Backus
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81st Squadron, B-25 Mitchell
82nd Squadron, B-25 Mitchell
83rd Squadron, B-25 Mitchell
434th Squadron, B-25 Mitchell
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57th Fighter Group
Colonel Arthur Salisbury
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64th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
65th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
66th Squadron, P-40 Warhawk
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-
111th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, Mustang340th Bombardment Group
Lieutenant Colonel Adolph Tokaz
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486th Squadron, B-25 Mitchell
487th Squadron, B-25 Mitchell
488th Squadron, B-25 Mitchell
489th Squadron, B-25 Mitchell
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79th Fighter Group
Colonel Earl Bates
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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. 225 Squadron, Spitfire
No. 285 Wing
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No. 40 Squadron, Det., Spitfire
No. 60 Squadron, Mosquito
No. 1437 Flight ''' Maurer, Maurer, Air Force

Combat Units Of World War II,

Office of Air Force History,

Maxwell AFB, Alabama, 1983.
No. 241 Squadron, Hurricane
No. 6 Squadron, Hurricane

For Operation Husky, No. 242 Group, originally a component of NATAF in February 1943, was assigned to the Northwest African Coastal Air Force. At the same time, Air Headquarters, Western Desert became known as Desert Air Force. All of the fighter units of Desert Air Force formed No. 211 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. The actual squadron assignments and detachments varied throughout the war depending on the specific needs of the air force. The table above illustrates the squadron assignments and commanders for the important period of World War II when the Allies prepared to invade Italy, having just won the war in North Africa. In recognition of XII Air Support Command's operations in Sicily, Supreme Allied Commander General Dwight D. Eisenhower presented Major General Edwin House with the Legion of Merit and stated the following:
"...for the first time established the application of a tactical air force operating in support of an American Army."