{{Short description|Military unit of Nazi Germany}} {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Kampfgeschwader'' 30}} {{Infobox military unit |unit_name=''Kampfgeschwader'' 30 |image=Kampfgeschwader 30.jpg |image_size=120px |caption= |dates=1939–45 |country={{flag|Nazi Germany}} |allegiance= |branch=Luftwaffe |type=Bomber wing |role= Tactical and Direct Ground Support. |size=Air force wing |command_structure= |current_commander= |garrison= |ceremonial_chief= |colonel_of_the_regiment= |nickname=Adler (eagle) |patron= |motto= |colors= |identification_symbol=''Geschwaderkennung'' of '''4D''' |march= |mascot= |battles=World War II |notable_commanders= |anniversaries= |decorations= |battle_honours= }} '''''Kampfgeschwader'' 30 (KG 30)''' was a Luftwaffe bomber wing during World War II.
==Service history== Formed on 15 November 1939 in Greifswald. I Gruppe formed 1 September, II Gruppe on 23 September and III Gruppe on 1 January 1940, based in Greifswald then Barth. IV Gruppe was formed 27 Oct 1940 as Erg.Sta./KG 30, and in April 1941 was increased to Gruppe strength. KG 30 was equipped with the Junkers Ju 88 and was initially trained as an anti-shipping and maritime attack unit: at the start of October 1939 it was attached to X. Fliegerkorps. On 16 October 1939 it attacked naval ships anchored off Rosyth Dockyard in the Firth of Forth.{{citation needed|date=July 2016}}
II./KG 30 operated under ''X. Fliegerkorps'' for Operation Weserübung, the invasion of Norway. The unit Ju 88s engaged Allied shipping as its main target. On 9 April 1940, in cooperation with high-level bombing Heinkel He 111s of KG 26, Ju 88s of II./KG 30 dive-bombed and damaged the battleship {{HMS|Rodney|29|6}} and sank the destroyer {{HMS|Gurkha|F20|6}}. The unit lost four Ju 88s in the action, the highest single loss of KG 30 throughout the campaign.
On 9 June 1940 Kampfgeschwader 30 took over Chièvres Air Base. On 17 June 1940 bombers from II./KG 30 sank RMS ''Lancastria'' off St Nazaire as she evacuated troops during Operation Aerial, killing some 5,800 Allied personnel. On 15 October 1940 III./KG 30 was redesignated ''Ergänzungskampfgruppe 6'' and a new III./KG 30 was formed in Amsterdam-Schiphol from III./KG 4.
In September 1942 {{Not a typo|KG 30}} was active against Arctic convoy PQ 18. Attacking PQ 18, the group carried out a massed torpedo attack known as the Golden Comb, developed as an anti-convoy measure. This was initially successful, sinking several ships, though the group suffered heavy losses. On 23 November 1944 Kampfgeschwader 30 was redesignated as Kampfgeschwader(J)30, converting to a fighter unit. The unit was disbanded 18 April 1945.
==Commanding officers== * Oberstleutnant Walter Loebel, 15 November 1939 – 16 August 1940 * Oberst Herbert Rieckhoff, 17 August 1940 – 20 October 1940 * Oberstleutnant Erich Bloedorn, October 1940 – May 1943 * Oberstleutnant Wilhelm Kern, 18 May 1943 – 10 September 1943 * Oberstleutnant Sigmund-Ulrich Freiherr von Gravenreuth, September 1943 – 16 October 1944 * Oberst Bernhard Jope, October 1944 – February 1945 * Oberst Hanns Heise, February 1945 – May 1945
==References== ===Citations=== {{reflist|30em}}
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===External links=== *{{cite web|title=Kampfgeschwader 30 "Adler"|work=Lexikon der Wehrmacht|url=http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Gliederungen/Kampfgeschwader/KG30.htm|access-date=17 April 2018}}
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