Global Information Lookup Global Information

Operation Matterhorn information


Operation Matterhorn
Part of the China Burma India Theater of World War II
B-29 bomber bases in China and the main targets they attacked in East Asia during Operation Matterhorn
Location
East Asia and Southeast Asia
Commanded by
  • Kenneth Wolfe
  • LaVerne Saunders
  • Curtis LeMay
Date1944–1945
Executed byXX Bomber Command

Operation Matterhorn was a military operation of the United States Army Air Forces in World War II for strategic bombing by Boeing B-29 Superfortress bombers based in India, Ceylon and China. Targets included industrial facilities in Japan, China and Southeast Asia.

The B-29 was one of the largest aircraft of World War II and had state-of-the-art technology. The cumulative effect of many advanced features was more than the usual number of problems and defects associated with a new aircraft. This was compounded by efforts to fast track its introduction into service. The concept of basing them in China arose because no other sites within range of Japan were expected to be in Allied hands in 1944. The B-29s were based in India but staged through bases around Chengdu in China's Sichuan province. Since the Japanese had cut the Burma Road in 1942, the only line of communications with China was over "the Hump", as the air ferry route to China over the Himalayas was called. All the fuel, ammunition and supplies used American forces in China had flown in.

To control the B29s, the Joint Chiefs of Staff created the Twentieth Air Force under the command of General Henry H. Arnold, the chief of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF), in Washington, DC. The role of the China Burma India Theater (CBI) commander, Lieutenant General Joseph W. Stilwell, was restricted to the provision of logistical support and the defense of the bases. The B-29s force in CBI was the XX Bomber Command, under the command of Brigadier General Kenneth B. Wolfe. The B-29s required airbases with runways that were longer and stronger than those of smaller bombers. Five airfields in Bengal in India were upgraded to take them. Supplying fuel by rail would have placed too much strain on the railways, so a fuel pipeline to the airfields was laid from the port of Calcutta. The four B-29 airbases around Chengdu, along with five airstrips for fighters to defend them, were built by tens of thousands of Chinese laborers with hand tools.

The XX Bomber Command deployed to India between February and May 1944. On 5 June, Wolfe launched the first B–29 Superfortress combat mission, against the Japanese railroad facilities at Bangkok. Ten days later, sixty-eight Superfortresses took off from the bases around Chengdu to bomb Imperial Iron and Steel Works in Yawata on Kyūshū. The Bombing of Yawata was the first air raid on the Japanese home islands since the Doolittle raid of April 1942, and it marked the beginning of the strategic bombardment campaign against Japan. Other targets included Singapore and the oil refineries around Palembang in the Netherlands East Indies. In late 1944, the Japanese offensive Operation Ichi-Go in China threatened the bases. To slow the advance, the XX Bomber Command attacked the Japanese-held city of Hankou with incendiary bombs. The attack left Hankou burning for three days, proving the effectiveness of incendiaries against the predominantly wooden housing stock of the Far East.

In November 1944, American bombers began raiding Japan from the Mariana Islands. The XX Bomber Command abandoned the logistically difficult and increasingly vulnerable bases in China in January 1945, and concentrated its resources on rail and port facilities in Indochina, Thailand, and Burma. in India. This signaled the end of Matterhorn. The 58th Bombardment Wing, the only operational wing of the XX Bomber Command, left India to join the XXI Bomber Command in the Marianas in March 1945.

and 23 Related for: Operation Matterhorn information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8869 seconds.)

Operation Matterhorn

Last Update:

Operation Matterhorn was a military operation of the United States Army Air Forces in World War II for strategic bombing by Boeing B-29 Superfortress...

Word Count : 15432

Air raids on Japan

Last Update:

establishing forward airfields in China. This strategy, designated Operation Matterhorn, involved the construction of large airstrips near Chengdu in inland...

Word Count : 20367

Twentieth Air Force

Last Update:

Bomber Command by 15 April 1944. See: Operation Matterhorn and XX Bomber Command for expanded history Operation Matterhorn was the name for the B-29 Superfortress...

Word Count : 5044

Operation Boomerang

Last Update:

airfields in China. The main element of this strategy, designated Operation Matterhorn, was to construct airstrips near Chengdu in inland China which would...

Word Count : 3177

Klein Matterhorn

Last Update:

The Klein Matterhorn (sometimes translated as Little Matterhorn) is a peak of the Pennine Alps, overlooking Zermatt in the Swiss canton of Valais. At...

Word Count : 1069

Bombing of Tokyo

Last Update:

operating out of mainland China in Operation Matterhorn under XX Bomber Command, but these could not reach Tokyo. Operations from the Northern Mariana Islands...

Word Count : 4247

List of Pacific War campaigns

Last Update:

1944-45 Operation Cockpit 1944-04-19 Operation Transom 1944-05-17 Bombing of Bangkok 1944-05-20 Operation Matterhorn 1944-06-05 – May 1945 Operation Meridian...

Word Count : 1789

Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Last Update:

long-ranged Boeing B-29 Superfortress became ready for use in combat. Operation Matterhorn involved India-based B-29s staging through bases around Chengdu in...

Word Count : 25006

List of World War II battles

Last Update:

bombing of South-East Asia: 1944–1945 Operation Matterhorn: 1944 Battle of the Malacca Strait: May 1945 Operation Tiderace: September 1945 "The Battle...

Word Count : 3837

Chengdu

Last Update:

airbases in China. In 1944, the American XX Bomber Command launched Operation Matterhorn, an ambitious plan to base B-29 Superfortresses in Chengdu and strategically...

Word Count : 17760

Hankou

Last Update:

December 1944 by the US aircraft based in the Chengdu area (part of Operation Matterhorn). On 19 August 1945, a group of enraged Chinese civilians and soldiers...

Word Count : 1486

Kalaikunda Air Force Station

Last Update:

auditorium, hospital and a school, namely, Air Force School, Kalaikunda. Operation Matterhorn "No. 18 Squadron numberplated". Times Of India. Retrieved 15 April...

Word Count : 1379

Combat box

Last Update:

preferred it over others, so that in August 1944 when he took command of Operation Matterhorn in India he adopted it as the basic formation for B-29 Superfortresses...

Word Count : 2664

Strategic bombing during World War II

Last Update:

hit the target area. Raids of Japan from mainland China, called Operation Matterhorn, were carried out by the Twentieth Air Force under XX Bomber Command...

Word Count : 22411

Siege

Last Update:

effort of Chiang Kai-shek, and to the USAAF XX Bomber Command (during Operation Matterhorn).[citation needed] Tactical airbridge methods were developed and...

Word Count : 10206

Thomas Cook Group

Last Update:

triggered an operation initiated by the CAA, aiming to repatriate 150,000 British citizens from abroad. The operation was codenamed 'Operation Matterhorn' and...

Word Count : 5304

John Wilson Carpenter III

Last Update:

Forces in the Pacific which was commanded by General Carl Spaatz. Operation Matterhorn was the name for the Twentieth Air Force B-29 Superfortress offensive...

Word Count : 1579

United States Army Air Forces

Last Update:

the U.S. Airmen Killed In Action During World War II Operation Bolero Operation Matterhorn Operation Tidal Wave Project Alberta Silverplate Strategic bombing...

Word Count : 18137

Piardoba Airfield

Last Update:

its toll on the aircraft and personnel. The 462dth was part of the Operation Matterhorn project of XX Bomber Command, the bombing of the Japanese Home Islands...

Word Count : 1071

Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn

Last Update:

The Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn is a narrow gauge railway line and a railway company (Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn AG, MGB) in Switzerland. The track width is...

Word Count : 619

Zermatt

Last Update:

predominantly an agricultural community; the first and tragic ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865 was followed by a rush on the mountains surrounding the village...

Word Count : 5365

The Hump

Last Update:

January 1945, the India-China Division was also tasked with supporting Operation Matterhorn, the B-29 Superfortress strategic bombing campaign against Japan...

Word Count : 17470

Chakulia Airport

Last Update:

December 1944, the Joint Chiefs of Staff made the decision that Operation Matterhorn would be phased out, and the B-29s would be moved to newly captured...

Word Count : 1355

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net