The pilot attempted an emergency landing at Drew Field and overshot the runway.
The wing was activated the following year at Drew Field, Florida.
This camp, three miles from Drew Field, held 395 Germans between August 1944 and March 1946.
With the end of the war, Drew Field became a separation center for personnel demobilized and returning to civilian life.
A undeveloped 720-acre lot on the perimeter of Drew Field was purchased by the city of Tampa from the federal government in 1949.
Returned to the United States at Drew Field, Florida in August 1945.
Its last assignment was with the 486th Bombardment Group, based at Drew Field, Florida.
The 592d was inactivated on 1 May 1944 at Drew Field, Florida.
With advanced combat fighter pilot training being moved out of Drew Field, it was moved to Hillsborough.
It was inactivated in November 1945 at Drew Field, Florida.