- 43d Fighter Squadron
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 43d Fighter Squadron
caption= 43d Fighter Squadron Patch
dates=13 June 1917 -17 April 1919
7 July 1922 -1 September 1936
1 February 1940 -15 October 1946
8 January 1964 -1 January 1994
1 October 2002 - Present
country=United States
allegiance=
branch=United States Air Force
type= Fighter Training
role=
size=
command_structure=Air Education and Training Command
19th Air Force
325th Fighter Wing
325th Operations Group
current_commander=
garrison=Tyndall Air Force Base
ceremonial_chief=
colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname= Hornets
patron=
motto=
colors=
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battles=
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battle_honours=The 43d Fighter Squadron (43 FS) is part of the
325th Fighter Wing atTyndall Air Force Base ,Florida . It conducts advanced fighter training forF-22 Raptor pilots.Mission
The 43d Fighter Squadron is responsible for providing air dominance training for the F-22 Raptor. [http://www.tyndall.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=4861 43 FS Fact Sheet] ]
History
The 43d Fighter Squadron traces its lineage to the 43d Aero Squadron, first activated
13 June 1917 , atCamp Kelly ,Texas . In March1918 , the squadron moved toEngland , where it trained until reassigned toFrance on1 November 1918 - just 10 days before the Armistice that endedWorld War I was signed. Having never seen combat, the squadron was deactivated in April1919 . The 43d was reactivated on22 July 1922 , at Kelly Field, Texas.The 43d was redesignated the 43d School Squadron in January
1923 and flew various aircraft, including the DH-4, Spad XIII, SE-5, MB-7, AT-4, AT-5, PW-9, P-1, and P-12. The 43d became known as the "Hornets" as depicted by their emblem, a poised Vespa Maculata, or American "Yellow Jacket ," the most formidable of the wasp family, surrounded by an ovate cloud. The emblem was approved in1924 and the Hornet signifies the speed, agility and hard-hitting capabilities of the squadron while the cloud represents their domain - the skies.In March
1935 , the 43d was redesignated the 43d Pursuit Squadron, flying as part of the 3d Wing Advanced Flying School until it was deactivated in September1936 . The squadron was reactivated in February1940 and flew the P-36, P-38, P-39, P-40, and P-47 aircraft while providing air defense for thePanama Canal Zone . Before the squadron was deactivated in October1946 , it was renamed the 43d Fighter Squadron and had twice earned the XXVI Fighter Command Award of Merit.The squadron lay dormant nearly two decades before it was awakened as the 43d Tactical Fighter Squadron atMacDill Air Force Base ,Florida , in January1964 flying theF-84 Thunderstreak . The Hornets converted from the F-84 to theF-4 Phantom II , and in August1964 , deployed toClark Air Base ,Philippines , where they flew combat missions for 90 days overSoutheast Asia .In November 1964, the Hornets became the first fighter squadron assigned to
Cam Ranh Air Base ,South Vietnam . During its time in Southeast Asia, the squadron flew 1,207 combat missions and earned theAir Force Outstanding Unit Award for its service. In January1966 , the 43 TFS returned to MacDill AFB, to serve as an F-4C replacement-training unit until March1970 .In June 1970, the 43 TFS was moved toElmendorf Air Force Base ,Alaska , under the21st Tactical Fighter Wing . The squadron was one of two units assigned toAlaskan Air Command . Flying the F-4E Phantom II, the 43d inherited a dual mission of Alaskan air defense andclose air support forU.S. Army forces. The squadron assumedNorth American Aerospace Defense Command air defense alert in October 1970 and between 1970 and1982 , the squadron's pilots intercepted more than 100Soviet aircraft in Alaskan air space.In 1982, the 43d became the first squadron to convert to the
F-15 Eagle . Without help from a combat ready unit, the squadron developed its own F-15 training program and completed the first ever F-15 low runway condition reading tests. The squadron continued to provide air defense for North America until1 January 1994 , when it was deactivated.On
25 October 2002 , The 43d Fighter Squadron was reactivated with a new mission and a new aircraft. Assigned to the325th Fighter Wing ,Air Education and Training Command ,Tyndall Air Force Base , Florida, the 43 FS is the first squadron to provide training for Air Force pilots in the F-22 Raptor.
=Operations [http://afhra.maxwell.af.mil/rso/squadrons_flights_pages/0043fs.asp AFHRA 43 FS Page] ] =*
World War I
*World War II
*Korean War
*Vietnam War
=Lineage=*43d Provisional Squadron (1917)
*43d Aero Squadron (1917 - 1922)
*43d Squadron (School) (1922 - 1923)
*43d School Squadron (1923 - 1935)
*43d Pursuit Squadron (1935 - 1939)
*43d Pursuit Squadron (Interceptor) (1939 - 1942)
*43d Fighter Squadron (1942 - 1944)
*43d Fighter Squadron, Single Engine (1944 - 1945)
*43d Fighter Squadron, Two Engine (1945 - 1946)
*43d Fighter Squadron, Single Engine (1946 - 1964)
*43d Tactical Fighter Squadron (1964 - 1991)
*43d Fighter Squadron (1991 - Present)
=Assignments=*Fairfield Aviation General Supply Depot (1917)
*Air Service Replacement Concentration Barracks (1918)
*3d Aviation Instruction Center (1918 - 1919)
*10th School Group (1922 - 1931)
*Air Corps Advanced Flying School (1931 - 1935)
*3d Wing (1935 - 1936)
*16th Fighter Group (1940 - 1943)
*XXVI Fighter Command (1943 - 1946)
*6th Fighter Wing (1946)
*15th Tactical Fighter Wing (1964 - 1970)
**Attached:405th Fighter Wing (c. 20 August - 31 October 1965)
**Attached:12th Tactical Fighter Wing (1 November 1965 - c. 4 January 1966)
*21st Composite Wing (1970 - 1977)
*343d Tactical Fighter Group (1977 - 1980)
*21st Wing (1980 - 1991)
*3d Wing (1991 - 1994)
*325th Fighter Wing (2002 - Present)
=Bases stationed=*
Kelly Field ,Texas (1917)
*Wilbur Wright Field ,Ohio (1917)
*Ellington Field , Texas (1917 - 1918)
*South Carlton,England (1918)
*Codford , England (1918)
*Saint-Maixent ,France (1918)
*Issoudun , France (1918)
*Bordeaux , France (1918 - 1919)
*Hazelhurst Field ,New York (1919)
*Kelly Field, Texas (1922 - 1936)
*Albrook Field ,Panama Canal Zone (1940 - 1942)
*La Joya,Panama (1942 - 1944)
*Howard Field , Panama Canal Zone (1944)
*Chorrera, Panama (1944 - 1945)
*France Field, Panama Canal Zone (1945 - 1946)
*MacDill Air Force Base ,Florida (1964 - 1970)
**Deployed:Clark Air Base ,Philippines (c. 20 August - 31 October 1965)
**Deployed:Cam Ranh Air Base ,South Vietnam (1 November 1965 - c. 4 January 1966)
*Elmendorf Air Force Base ,Alaska (1970 - 1994)
*Tyndall Air Force Base , Florida (2002 - Present)
=Aircraft Operated=*R-4 (1917 - 1918)
*JN-4 (1917 - 1918)
*DH-4 (1922 - 1929)
*Spad XIII (1922 - 1929)
*SE-5(1922 - 1929)
*MB-7 (1922 - 1929)
*AT-4 (1922 - 1929)
*AT-5 (1922 - 1929)
*P-1 Hawk (1928 - 1935)
*PW-9 (1929 - 1931)
*P-12 (1932 - 1936)
*P-36 Hawk (1940 - 1941)
*P-40 Warhawk (1941 - 1942, 1943 - 1945)
*P-39 Airacobra (1942 - 1944)
*P-38 Lightning (1945 - 1946)
*P-47 Thunderbolt (1946)
*F-84 Thunderjet (1964)
*F-4 Phantom II (1964 - 1982)
*F-15 Eagle (1982 - 1993)
*F-22 Raptor (2002 - Present)References
Notes
Bibliography
* [http://afhra.maxwell.af.mil/rso/squadrons_flights_pages/0043fs.asp USAF 43d Fighter Squadron History]
* [http://www.tyndall.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=4861 43d Fighter Squadron Fact Sheet]ee also
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