The following month the squadron was reassigned to II Air Support Command, as the 426th Group was inactivated without fully equipping or being brought up to strength.
[4] The squadron provided courier service for Headquarters Command, European Theater of Operations, U.S. Army until after D-Day, primarily with L-5 Sentinels.
[1] Other squadron missions included transport of personnel, aeromedical evacuation, visual reconnaissance, providing commanders with information to control advancing columns and checking passive air defense measures.
[3] In late July, one flight moved to the European continent, flying from Colombieres Airfield, France to support First Army Group.
[1] Just before V-E Day, the squadron moved to Wiesbaden Air Base, Germany where it became part of the occupation forces.