Jack,
The 33rd was comprised of the 58th, 59th, and 60th fighter squadrons. The 58th was the "Gorillas", the 59th the "Golden Pride Lions" and the 60th were the "Fighting Crows". The 33rd was known as the "Fighting Nomads" and started with P-40's in North Africa and then were sent to the 10th Air Force in India and then to China ang Burma flying P-47's and P-38's. Initially, they were assigned to the 12th Air Force flying ground support against Rommel and ended up as a part of the 10th AF flying ground support in China and Burma and played a major role in the victory there.
You may want to look up a set of books, "The Fighting 33rd Nomads" authored by James Reed. They are a really good history of this groups history.
Let me know if there is any information I can help with.
Regards,
Scott
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