- 27th Fighter Squadron
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 27th Fighter Squadron
caption= Emblem of the 27th Fighter Squadron
dates= OrganizedJune 15 ,1917 as 21st Aero Squadron;
RedesignatedJune 23 ,1917 as 27th Aero Squadron
OrganizedAugust 20 ,1917
country=United States
allegiance=
branch=United States Air Force
type=
role= Fighter
size=
command_structure=Air Combat Command 1st Operations Group 1st Fighter Wing
current_commander=
garrison=Langley Air Force Base
ceremonial_chief=
colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname= "Fighting Eagles"
patron=
motto=
colors=
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battles=World War I World War II Operation Desert Storm Operation Northern Watch Operation Southern Watch
notable_commanders=Hal M. Hornburg
anniversaries=The 27th Fighter Squadron, also known as the "Fighting eagles" or "Black Falcons" is asquadron of theUnited States Air Force , currently part of the1st Operations Group of the1st Fighter Wing , and deployed atLangley Air Force Base inVirginia .The squadron is equipped with the
F-22 Raptor , having transitioned from theF-15 in2005 to become the world's first operational F-22 squadron.History
The 27th Fighter Squadron is the oldest fighter squadron in the U.S. Air Force. As one of three fighter squadrons of the
1st Fighter Wing , the 27th is tasked to provide air superiority for United States or allied forces by engaging and destroying enemy forces, equipment, defenses or installations for global deployment. Originally organized as the 21st Aero Squadron June 15, 1917, the 27th was redesignated as the 27th Aero Squadron June 23, 1917, and assigned to the 1st Pursuit Group in early 1918. The 27th entered World War I in the European theater where it served with distinction from March 1918 until the Armistice in November of that year.During World War I, The squadron was based at
Toul (May 5 ,1918 ),Touquin (June 28 ,1918 ), Saints (July 9 ,1918 ) andRembercourt (September 1 ,1918 ).Lieutenant
Frank Luke , Jr., known as the "Arizona Balloon Buster," for his daring feats against Germanobservation balloon s, was the squadron's most colorful ace. His 18 victories cost him his life, and he was awarded theMedal of Honor . Aircraft flown by the 27th during World War I include theNieuport 28 ,Spad XIII and Sopwith F-1 Camel.In the period between the world wars, the 27th Pursuit Squadron, redesignated Jan. 25, 1923, was stationed primarily at
Selfridge Field , Michigan, with the 1st Fighter Group. During these years, the unit flew various aircraft, including theFokker D.VII , PW-8, P-12, P-26, P-35, P-36 and the YP-43. At the beginning of the United States' involvement in World War II, the 27th Fighter Squadron, redesignated May 15, 1942, briefly served in anti-submarine duty at San Diego Naval Air Station and in air defense duty at Reykjavik, Iceland. From October 1942 until May 1945, the 27th participated in the European and Mediterranean theaters of operation, flying Lockheed P-38 Lightnings. The squadron won three Distinguished Unit Citations in Italy August 25, 1943, and August 30, 1943; and at Ploesti, Romania, May 18, 1944. The 27th Fighter Squadron was the top-scoring unit of the 1st Fighter Group in World War II, with 83 of its pilots credited with 176.5 victories.Following World War II, the 27th was stationed at
March Field , California, flyingP-80 Shooting Star s, the United States' first operational jet aircraft. Upon the unit's redesignation as the 27th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, it moved to [Niagara Falls Air Force Base] , New York, flying the F-86, F-89 and F-94 until receiving theF-102 Delta Dagger in 1957. In October 1959, the 27th was transferred toLoring Air Force Base , Maine, where it assumed an air defense role flying F-106 Delta Darts in the Bangor Air Defense Sector.The redesignated 27th Tactical Fighter Squadron was assigned to
MacDill Air Force Base , Florida, July 2, 1971, as part of the reorganized 1st Tactical Fighter Wing. While at MacDill, the 27th trained aircrews in the F-4E Phantom II. In June 1975, the 27th Tactical Fighter Squadron was moved toLangley Air Force Base , Virginia, becoming the first operational squadron to fly theF-15 Eagle air superiority fighter in 1976. The unit was redesignated the 27th Fighter Squadron Sept.1, 1991. The 27th TFS deployed in support ofOperation Desert Storm as part of the first U.S. Air Force contingent in Saudi Arabia. The squadron was integral in establishing allied air superiority during the operation.The 27th FS has deployed worldwide to support the 1st FW. The 27th Fighter Squadron deployed to Turkey in support of
Operation Northern Watch , and to Saudi Arabia in support ofOperation Southern Watch , flying F-15Cs in both operations enforcing UN sanctions against Iraq until 2003.In 2003, the 27th Fighter Squadron was announced as the first operational squadron to fly the Raptor -- a continuation of the squadron's historical legacy. The first F-22A arrived in late 2004 the squadron continues to grow as more Raptors arrive each month. The 27th Fighter Squadron today stands as a cohesive combat experienced team ready for any call to support the United States' security requirements.
External links
* [http://www.langley.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3711 27th Fighter Squadron fact sheet]
* [http://www.usaww1.com July 14, 2008 - 90th anniversary Commemoration of 27th, 94th, 95th, 147th aero squadrons in France]
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