524th Fighter Squadron

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524th Fighter Squadron

524th Fighter Squadron Patch
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Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
Type Fighter

The 524th Fighter Squadron is is a fighter squadron of the United States Air Force, currently based at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, with the 27th Fighter Wing.

It is nicknamed the “Hounds of Heaven” and its primary mission is to deploy quickly in order to support unified commanders worldwide with day or night F-16 combat operations. The squadron is prepared to deploy at a moment’s notice to any location to employ the F-16’s offensive and defensive systems and the LANTIRN infrared target tracker and laser designator to deliver a wide spectrum of conventional, precision-guided, and nuclear weapons. The “Hounds” train constantly to support Air Combat Command’s larger mission of global power.

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[edit] Lineage

Constituted 11th Reconnaissance Squadron (Light) on 20 November 1940. Activated on 15 January 1941. Redesignated: 91st Bombardment Squadron (Light) on 14 August 1941; 524th Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 23 August 1943; 524th Fighter Squadron, Single Engine, on 30 May 1944. Inactivated on 7 November 1945. Activated on 20 August 1946. Redesignated: 524th Fighter Squadron, Two Engine, on 22 July 1947; 524th Fighter Squadron, Jet, on 1 December 1949; 524th Fighter-Escort Squadron on 1 February 1950; 524th Strategic Fighter Squadron on 20 January 1953; 524th Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 1 July 1957; 524th Tactical Fighter Squadron on 1 July 1958; 524th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron on 8 July 1980; 524th Fighter Squadron on 1 November 1991.

[edit] Assignments

27th Bombardment (later, 27th Fighter-Bomber; 27th Fighter) Group, attached on 15 January 1941, assigned 14 August 19417 November 1945. 27th Fighter (later, 27th Fighter-Escort) Group, 20 August 1946 (attached to 136th Fighter-Bomber Wing, 30 June12 August 1951; 27th Fighter-Escort Wing, 25 August 195115 June 1952); 27th Fighter-Escort (later, 27th Strategic Fighter; 27th Fighter-Bomber; 27th Tactical Fighter; 27th Fighter) Wing, 16 June 1952 (attached to unkn, 17 June8 July 1959; TUSLOG, 10 February16 June 1961; 4158th Strategic Wing, 30 October14 November 1961; 2d Air Division, 9–c. 27 June 1963 and 21 January19 March 1964; 39th Air Division, 1 December 196428 March 1965); 27th Operations Group, 1 November 1991–.

[edit] Stations

[edit] Aircraft

B-18, 1941; A-24, 1941–1942; A-20, 1941, 1942–1943; A-36, 1943–1944; P-40, 1944; P-47, 1944–1945. P–47, 1946–1947; P-51, 1947–1948; F-82, 1948–1950; F-84, 1950–1958; F-101, 1957–1958; F-100, 1959–1969, 1969–1972; F-111, 1972–1995: F-16, 1995-.

[edit] Operations

Combat in Southwest Pacific, 8 December 19414 May 1942; ground echelon fought with infantry units in Philippine Islands, Jan–Apr 1942. Combat in MTO and ETO, 6 June 19434 May 1945. Combat in Korea, c. 8 December 19503 August 1951. F–100 replacement training, 1 January 19666 March 1969. Fighter training, 1 January 1980–.

[edit] Honors

[edit] Service Streamers

None.

[edit] Campaign Streamers

  • World War II:
    • Philippine Islands
    • East Indies
    • Sicily
    • Naples-Foggia
    • Anzio
    • Rome-Arno
    • Northern France
    • Southern France
    • North Apennines
    • Rhineland
    • Central Europe
    • Air Combat, EAME Theater
  • Korea
    • CCF Intervention
    • First UN Counteroffensive
    • CCF Spring Offensive
    • UN Summer-Fall Offensive.

[edit] Armed Forces Expeditionary Streamers

None.

[edit] Decorations

Distinguished Unit Citations: Philippine Islands, 7 December 1941–[Apr] 1942; Philippine Islands, 8–22 December 1941; Philippine Islands, 6 January8 March 1942; Italy, 10 September 1943; France, 4 September 1944; Korea, 26 January21 April 1951. Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards: 15 August 196815 August 1969; 1 January 198130 June 1982; 1 January 198831 December 1989; 1 April30 September 1992. Philippine Presidential Unit Citation (WWII). Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation: 9 November 195031 May 1951.

[edit] Emblem

On a Light Blue disc fimbriated White a stylized White cloud formation surmounted by a Yellow lightning flash issuing bendwise sinister from sinister chief, overall a Black silhouette of a hound rampant, all within a Blue border semi of mullets of the first. MOTTO: HOUNDS OF HEAVEN. Approved on 21 January 1955(K 11365).

[edit] See also

[edit] Source

USAF Historical Research Agency