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The [[Air National Guard]]'s '''174th Fighter Wing''' is a Close Air Support unit located at [[Hancock Field]] in [[Syracuse, New York]].
The [[Air National Guard]]'s '''174th Fighter Wing''' is a Close Air Support fighter unit located at [[Hancock Field]] in [[Syracuse, New York]].


==Mission==
==Mission==

Revision as of 21:02, 21 September 2009

174th Fighter Wing
174th Fighter Wing emblem
Active1947-Present
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Air Force
TypeWing
RoleFighter Support
Part ofAir National Guard/Air Combat Command
Garrison/HQHancock Field, New York
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Kevin Bradley

The Air National Guard's 174th Fighter Wing is a Close Air Support fighter unit located at Hancock Field in Syracuse, New York.

Mission

History

The 174th Fighter Wing was formed on October 28, 1947 as the 138th Fighter Squadron (FS). The 138th FS was the first post-WWII Air National Guard flying unit in New York State. The unit flew P-47D Thunderbolts and was based at the former Army Air Force facilities at Hancock Field.

In 1950, the unit became the first jet - equipped flying unit in New York State with the assignment of F-84B Thunderjets. The base became the main training hub in the State for jet fighter aircraft. In 1957, F-86H Sabres arrived and the 138th FS was assigned to Tactical Air Command, starting its long history of performing the close air support mission.

The 138th FS was mobilized in 1961 through 1962 by command of President John F. Kennedy. It was under the control of the 102nd Tactical Fighter Wing. The unit was called to active duty with the USAF during the Berlin Crisis. The unit served in Phalsbourg-Bourscheid Air Base for a period of approximately two years. Upon return to the United States, the unit was renamed the 174th Tactical Fighter Group (TFG).

In 1968, the 174th TFG was again federally activated and deployed to Cannon AFB, New Mexico, for the "Pueblo Crisis."

In October, 1979, the 174th TFG status changed from group to wing (TFW) and the unit was converted to the Fairchild A-10A Thunderbolt II, nicknamed the Wart Hog.

The first F-16A Fighting Falcon fighter aircraft arrived in 1988 and the 174th TFW became the USAF test unit for the close air support role of the F/A-16 with the 30 mm gun pod. The unit received the USAF's Outstanding Maintenance Squadron Award that year.

In 1991, the 174th TFW deployed to the Persian Gulf with 516 members in support of Operation Desert Storm. The 174th was one of only two Air National Guard units to fly combat missions during Operation Desert Storm. The unit received the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, with the "V" device for valor, during Operation Desert Storm; the Air Force Association Outstanding Unit Award; and the National Guard Association's Best Family Support Center Award.

In 1992, the unit changed its name from the 174th TFW to its current designation, the 174th Fighter Wing (FW). In 1995, and for the next two years, the 174th FW deployed twice to Incirlik Air Base, Turkey in support of Operation Provide Comfort II and Operation Northern Watch. It also upgraded its aircraft to the F-16C Fighting Falcon.

In 1997, the 174th Fighter Wing commemorated its 50th Anniversary in conjunction with the United States Air Force by hosting the Air Force Thunderbirds at the Syracuse Air Show.

Four F-16C Fighting Falcons fly from 174th Fighter Wing Fly Over the “New” Yankee Stadium on Opening Day

Over the years, the 174th Fighter Wing has been awarded the Air Force Outstanding Unit award in 1981, 1983, 1986, and 1990.

On August 11, 2008, it was reported that the 174th Fighter Wing will replace all F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter aircraft with MQ-9 Reaper unmanned combat aircraft.[1]

Four F-16 C Fighting Falcons from the 174th Fighter Wing marked the first ball game ever played in the new Yankee Stadium on 16 April 2009 with a fly over. [2]

Assignments

Previous designations

  • 174th Attack Wing (2009-Present)
  • 174th Fighter Wing (1992-2009)
  • 174th Tactical Fighter Wing (1979-1992)
  • 174th Tactical Fighter Group (1962-1979)

Squadrons assigned

Bases stationed

Aircraft flown

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Warplanes: Rise of the Droids". Strategy Page. 2008-08-11.
  2. ^ Bucci, Capt. Anthony L (2009-04-16). "174th Fighter Wing helps open the "New" Yankee Stadium". 174FW, Public Affairs Officer. Archived from the original on 2009-08-05. Retrieved 2009-07-31. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)