- 114th Fighter Wing
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 114th Fighter Wing
caption= 114th Fighter Wing emblem
dates= 1956-Present
country=United States
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branch=United States Air Force
type= Wing
role= Fighter
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command_structure=Air National Guard /Air Combat Command
current_commander=
garrison=Joe Foss Field ,South Dakota
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anniversaries=TheUnited States Air Force 's 114th Fighter Wing is anAir National Guard fighter unit located atJoe Foss Field ,South Dakota .Mission
To provide combat capable aircraft, air crew, support personnel, and equipment to augment existing active forces during times of crisis, national emergencies or war.
To provide personnel and resources to protect life and property, and to preserve peace, order and public safety in the State of South Dakota.
To participate in local, state, and national programs that add value to the communities of America.
History
The unit was organized in 1947 by
Joe Foss as the 175th Fighter Squadron at Sioux Falls, and except for brief tours overseas and atEllsworth Air Force Base in western South Dakota, has been home-based at Sioux Falls for its entire life. The Wing is an integral part of the City's economy and society.The unit (then the 114th Tactical Fighter Group) received the first of its current F-16C/D fighters in August 1991 with the official conversion from the A-7 to the
F-16 occurring on January 1,, 1992. The unit was redesignated as the 114th Fighter Group on March 16, 1992 and became a part of the newly formedAir Combat Command on June 1, 1992.The unit was one of the first four Air National Guard units tasked to deploy in support of Operation Provide Comfort II based out of Incirlik AB, Turkey. Combat patrol missions were flown over the northern "No Fly" zone of Iraq from December 1993 to January 1994. The 114th Fighter Group was redesignated as the 114th Fighter Wing in October 1995. The unit subsequently supported Operation Northern Watch, based out of Turkey in 1995 and 2002, and Operation South Watch based out of Kuwait in 1998 and Saudi Arabia in 2001. The Fighting Lobos were also deployed to Belgium, Singapore, the Netherlands Antilles and Israel.
A new chapter was opened in the history of the Air National Guard with the terrorist attacks on America on
September 11 , 2001. In addition to the unit's ongoing tasking as part of the Air Expeditionary Force (AEF), unit members were also activated to support Operation Noble Eagle within the United States along with Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom abroad. Over two-thirds of the unit's 1,000 members have actively supported the Global War on Terrorism either at home or abroad. Mobilization orders were received for members of the 114th Security Forces Squadron, Civil Engineering Squadron, Maintenance Squadron (Munitions) and Logistics Readiness Squadron (Transportation). Unit members deployed to the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan, Cyprus, Pakistan, Romania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Turkey, Spain, France and Germany. Further deployments are expected.Assignments
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Operation Provide Comfort
*Maple Flag
*Operation Southern Watch
*Operation Coronet Nighthawk Major Command /Gaining Command*
Air National Guard /Air Combat Command (1992-Present)
*Air National Guard /Tactical Air Command (1970-1992)
*Air National Guard /Air Defense Command (1950-1970)Previous designations
*114th Fighter Wing (1995-Present)
*114th Fighter Group (1992-1995)
*114th Tactical Fighter Group (1970-1992)
*114th Fighter Group (1960-1970)
*114th Fighter Interceptor Group (1956-1960)quadrons assigned
*114th Maintenance Group
**114th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
**114th Maintenance Squadron
***114th Component Maintenance Flight
***114th Equipment Maintenance Flight
***114th Maintenance Operations Flight
*114th Operations Group
**175th Fighter Squadron (1992-Present)
**175th Tactical Fighter Squadron (1970-1992)
**175th Fighter Squadron (1960-1970)
**175th Fighter Interceptor Squadron (1956-1960)
*114th Mission Support Group
**114th Civil Engineer Squadron
***114th Communications Flight
**114th Logistics Readiness Squadron
***114th Mission Support Flight
**114th Security Forces Squadron
***114th Services Flight
*114th Medical GroupBases stationed
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Joe Foss Field ,South Dakota (1956-Present)Aircraft OperatedWorld Airpower Journal. (1992). US Air Force Air Power Directory. Aerospace Publishing: London, UK. ISBN 1-880588-01-3
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F-16C/D Fighting Falcon (1991-Present)
*A-7D Corsair II (1977-1991)
*F-100D Super Sabre (1970-1977)
*F-102 Delta Dagger (1960-1970)
*F-89 Scorpion (1958-1961)
*F-94 Starfire (1954-1958)
*F-51 Mustang (1946-1954)References
External links
* [http://www.sdsiou.ang.af.mil 114th Fighter Wing Official Website]
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