- 18th Aggressor Squadron
The 18th Aggressor Squadron is a subordinate unit of the
354th Fighter Wing based atEielson Air Force Base inAlaska , and flies the Block 40 General Dynamics F-16C/D aircraft.In 1997, elements of the 18th FS deployed to
Singapore andMalaysia to take part in dissimilar air combat tactic training as part of exercise COMMANDO SLING and COPE TAUFAN, respectively. The COPE TAUFAN deployment marked the first timePacific Air Forces ' F-16s had flown against MiG-29s.The unit deployed to
Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base ,Kuwait , October-December 1998 to support Operation Southern Watch.Later, the squadron deployed to
Incirlik Air Base ,Turkey , September–December 2000, employing 5 F-16 aircraft and 110 personnel, conducting the first ever Combat Search and Rescue support tasking for an F-16 squadron in support of Operation Northern Watch.After the
September 11, 2001 attacks , the 18th FS was called to generate eight aircraft for AlaskaNORAD air defense during Operation NOBLE EAGLE, though the aircraft never had to launch.The squadron's next deployment was to Al Jaber AB, Kuwait, December 2001-March 2002 to support simultaneous combat operations for Operations SOUTHERN WATCH and ENDURING FREEDOM. They flew more than 3,200 hours in only 3 months, an amazing feat for the 142 Blue Foxes who deployed with only 10 aircraft. During that time, the 18th FS flew missions in support of Operation ANACONDA, including one in the Shah-I-Kot valley on
March 2 when U.S. forces, engaged in a firefight with Taliban and Al Qaeda forces, called for aerial assistance. A number of Blue Foxes responded, dropping bombs with pinpoint accuracy on the opposing forces. Capt Jim Sears and Capt Andy Lipina, 18 FS pilots, received Distinguished Flying Crosses for their efforts. Lt. Col. Burt Bartley, the 18 FS commander at the time, received the Silver Star for strafing and dropping 500 lbs Laser Guided Bombs on what would later be known as "The Battle for Roberts Ridge."The squadron deployed to
Andersen AFB ,Guam in support of Operation NOBLE EAGLE during March 2003. The unit also participated in COMMANDO SLING, in October 2003.As part of the change from COPE THUNDER to RED FLAG — ALASKA, the 18th FS will be converting to the 18th Aggressor Squadron. This squadron will train in the same manner as the aggressors at
Nellis AFB , learning the flying styles and abilities of foreign air forces to train USAF pilots. Aircraft changes entail sending all 18 of its Block 40F-16 Fighting Falcon s to Kunsan AB,Korea , and receiving 18 Block 30 F-16s from Kunsan. At a time unspecified, the 18th will achieve a full complement of 24 F-16 fighters.
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