1st Fighter Squadron
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Active | 1944 – 46 1954 – 59 1984 – 2006 |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Fighter Training |
Nickname(s) | Fighting Furies |
Engagements | World War II |
Decorations | AFOUA |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders |
Charles E. "Chuck" Yeager |
The 1st Fighter Squadron (1 FS) was most recently based at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. It operated F-15C Eagle aircraft conducting advanced fighter training.
Contents
Mission
The 1 FS provided fully qualified F-15 Eagle pilots for worldwide assignment by conducting formal ground, simulator, and flight training.[1]
History
The 1st flew P-47 Thunderbolt aircraft during World War II. While based on Ie Shima the 1 FS launched Thunderbolts against the Japanese, amassing almost 1,200 combat air patrol, bombing, strafing, and escort missions. During this era, the squadron emblem was "Miss Fury," a 1940s-era comic strip superheroine. The 1 FS was inactivated on 15 October 1946, after the war had ended.[1]
The 1 FS was activated as part of the 413th Fighter-Day Wing on 11 November 1954. The squadron trained pilots, in the F-86 Sabre from 1954 to 1956 and the F-100 Super Sabre from 1956 to 1959. The 1st operated out of George Air Force Base, California, until it was again inactivated on 15 March 1959, with Lieutenant Colonel Charles E. "Chuck" Yeager as commander.[1]
The squadron was reactivated 1 January 1984, as part of the 325th Tactical Training Wing, at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, to train pilots in the F-15 Eagle.[1]
On 17 September 1991, the operations and maintenance functions of the 1st joined to form a combined squadron. The squadron continued to train F-15 pilots for the combat air forces and received several honors, such as earning the Air Force Maintenance Effectiveness Award for 1998, Nineteenth Air Force Top Operations Squadron of the Year for 1998, and 325th Fighter Wing Fighter Squadron of the Year for 1995, 1997, and 1998.[1]
Other notable accomplishments include receiving the U. S. Air Force Air Flight Safety of the Year award for 2002, as well as recognition for best intelligence mission report. Also, members received by-name recognition during the 2003 Headquarters Air Education and Training Command Operational Readiness Inspection.[1]
The 1st Fighter Squadron was inactivated on 15 December 2006.[1]
Operations[2]
Lineage[2]
- 1st Fighter Squadron, Single Engine (1944–1954)
- 1st Fighter-Day Squadron (1954–1958)
- 1st Tactical Fighter Squadron (1958–1983)
- 1st Tactical Fighter Training Squadron (1983–1991)
- 1st Fighter Squadron (1991–2006)
Assignments[2]
- 413th Fighter Group (1944–1946)
- 413th Tactical Fighter Wing (1954–1959)
- Attached: 16th Air Force (27 June – c. 12 November 1958)
- 325th Fighter Wing (1984–2006)
Stations[2]
- Seymour Johnson Field, North Carolina (1944)
- Bluethenthal Field, North Carolina (1944–1945)
- Ie Shima Airfield, Okinawa, (1945)
- Kadena Air Base, Okinawa (1945–1946)
- Yontan Airfield, Okinawa, (1946)
- George Air Force Base, California (1954–1959)
- Deployed: Morón Air Base, Spain (27 June – c. 12 November 1958)
- Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida (1984–2006)
Aircraft operated[2]
- P-47 Thunderbolt (1944–1946)
- F-86 Sabre (1954–1956)
- F-100 Super Sabre (1956–1959)
- F-15 Eagle (1984–2006)
References
Notes
Bibliography
See also
- 1st Helicopter Squadron, redesignated