44th Fighter Squadron
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (January 2013) |
44th Fighter Squadron | |
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Active | 1 January 1941 - present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Fighter |
Part of | Pacific Air Forces 5th Air Force 18th Wing 18th Operations Group |
Garrison/HQ | Kadena Air Base |
Nickname(s) | Vampires |
Decorations | DUC PUC AFOUA w/ V Device PPUC RVGC w/ Palm |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Carrol Chandler |
The 44th Fighter Squadron (44 FS) is part of the 18th Wing at Kadena Air Base, Japan .[1] The 44th Pursuit Squadron was activated on 1 January 1941 and assigned to the 18th Pursuit Group.[1]
Mission
The 44 FS operates the F-15 Eagle aircraft conducting air superiority missions.[1]
History
The 44th Flew patrols over the Pacific from Hawaii from 7 December 1941–October 1942. It went on to fly combat missions in the South and Southwest Pacific from 21 December 1942 – 15 August 1945. It again flew combat missions in Southeast Asia from 18 December 1964 – 25 February 1965, 21 April – 22 June 1965, 19 –29 October 1965, and 25 April 1967 – 6 October 1970.[2]
The squadron was unmanned from 31 December 1966 – 24 April 1967 and November 1970–15 May 1971. It has flown air defense over Okinawa and Japan since 1971.[2]
The 44th Fighter Squadron was recently named as the winner of the Raytheon Trophy for 2012.
2013 Sequestration
Air Combat Command officials announced a stand down and reallocation of flying hours for the rest of the fiscal year 2013 due to mandatory budget cuts. The across-the board spending cuts, called sequestration, took effect 1 March when Congress failed to agree on a deficit-reduction plan.[3]
Squadrons either stood down on a rotating basis or kept combat ready or at a reduced readiness level called “basic mission capable” for part or all of the remaining months in fiscal 2013.[3] This affected the 44th Fighter Squadron with a reduction of its flying hours, placing it into a basic mission capable status from 5 April-30 September 2013.[3]
Lineage[2]
- Constituted 44th Pursuit Squadron (Interceptor) on 22 November 1940
- Activated on 1 January 1941
- Redesignated: 44th Fighter Squadron on 15 May 1942
- Redesignated: 44th Fighter Squadron, Two Engine, on 26 January 1944
- Redesignated: 44th Fighter Squadron, Single Engine, on 6 May 1946
- Redesignated: 44th Fighter Squadron, Jet, on 23 December 1949
- Redesignated: 44th Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 20 January 1950
- Redesignated: 44th Tactical Fighter Squadron on 1 July 1958
- Redesignated: 44th Fighter Squadron on 1 October 1991
Assignments[2]
- 18th Pursuit (later, 18 Fighter) Group, 1 January 1941
- 318th Fighter Group, 20 October 1942
- South Pacific Area, 1 December 1942
- Thirteenth Air Force, 4 January 1943
- 18 Fighter (later, 18 Fighter-Bomber) Group, 30 March 1943
- Attached to: 18 Fighter-Bomber Wing, 25 July – 30 November 1950
- Attached to: 6200th Air Base Wing, 1 December 1950 – 30 January 1953
- Attached to: Thirteenth Air Force, 31 January 1953-10 November 1954 and 11 December 1954 – 4 January 1955
- Attached to: 6200th Air Base Wing, 5–27 January 1955
- Attached to: Air Task Group Fifth, Provisional, 27 January – 16 February 1955
- Attached to: 6200th Air Base Wing, 17 February – 14 July 1955
- Attached to: Air Task Force 13, Provisional, 3–30 September 1955
- Attached to: 314th Air Division, 15–18 April 1956
- Attached to: 18th Fighter-Bomber Wing, 1 February – 30 September 1957
- 18th Fighter-Bomber (later, 18 Tactical Fighter) Wing, 1 October 1957
- Attached to: 2d Air Division, 18 December 1964 – 25 February 1965, 21 April – 23 June 1965, and 19–29 October 1965
- 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, 25 April 1967
- Attached to: 355th Tactical Fighter Wing, 10–14 October 1969
- 355th Tactical Fighter Wing, 15 October 1969
- Thirteenth Air Force, 10 December 1970
- 18th Tactical Fighter Wing, 15 March 1971
- Attached to: 3d Tactical Fighter Wing, 2 April – 2 June 1972 and 28 July – 8 September 1972
- Attached to: 327th Air Division, 6 November 1972 – 5 August 1973, 26 August – 16 September 1973, 7–28 October 1973, 18 November – 9 December 1973, 30 December 1973 – 20 January 1974, 10 February – 2 March 1974, 23 March – 13 April 1974, 4–25 May 1974, 15 June – 6 July 1974, 27 July – 16 August 1974, 5 September – 17 October 1974, 30 November 1974 – 9 January 1975, and 20 February – 10 April 1975
- 18th Tactical Fighter Group, 1 May 1978
- 18th Tactical Fighter Wing, 11 February 1981
- 18th Operations Group, 1 October 1991–present
Bases stationed[2]
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Aircraft Operated[2]
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Operations[2]
References
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency
- Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1982) [1969]. Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-405-12194-6. LCCN 70605402. OCLC 72556.
- ^ a b c d "18th Wing History". Kadena AB Public Affairs. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f g AFHRA 44 FS Page Archived 23 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b c Reduced flying hours forces grounding of 17 USAF combat air squadrons