Gents -
Here's a riddle for someone to solve. I've been looking at this period in history the better part of 35 years and this is the first I have heard of this....
BaldEagle presented us with a conundrum regarding 2/Lt. James D. Henderson, a USAS officer and pilot from New York State.
Sloan's book - which is occassionally wrong, but remarkably complete given the ground it covers, has him listed as James
G. Henderson assigned to both 98 and 25 RAF from 5-1-18 to 10-10-18. I do not completely trust those dates though.
I checked the Boal Report (Gorrell Record Group B, Vol.12) which is a synopsis of all the USAS officers assigned to Brit/French units and a history of the Lafayette by Dr. Gros. This is typically very accurate.
Two
US DH-9 Squadrons are listed, the 22nd and 28th. Both of those in the USAS were well known fighter units, not DH-9 squadrons, but they are clearly listed as DH-9 units in Boal. I do not know for certain, but I think this was probably an attempt to organize two units like the 17th and 148th that were "American" but under Brit command.
Here's the rest on 2/Lt. Henderson"
2/Lt. Henderson, James D., CO 28th US Squadron- 1 May 1918 - Appointed adjutant, Provisional Aviaiton Wing with B.E.F., para 1 SO 1, HQ Provisional Aviation Wing with BEF
- 25 May 1918 - Relieved of duty as adjutant and to duty as CO "W" (almost illegible in the report, but I think it's a "W") ground flight training with 98 Squadron RAF (DH-9) squadron.
- 18 June 1918 - Appointed CO, 28th US Squadron, Para 2, SO 10, HQ American Air Service Units with BEF
This was almost certainly a training formation. 98 Squadron was a DH-9 unit, but it was British commanded, formed in 1917 and in France in 1918.
So the question is - what were the 22nd and 28th Squadron (US) mentioned here in Boal ? Has anyone else ever heard of them ?
Any insight will be greatly appreciated.
Mike