8th Fighter Squadron (United States)
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8th Fighter Squadron |
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Active | 15 January 1941 - 2008 |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Fighter |
Part of | Air Combat Command 12th Air Force 49th Fighter Wing 49th Operations Group |
Nickname | The Black Sheep |
Decorations | DUC AFOUA w/V Device PPUC ROK PUC RVGC w/ Palm |
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Notable commanders |
John D. W. Corley |
The 8th Fighter Squadron (8 FS) was part of the 49th Fighter Wing at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. It operated the F-117 Nighthawk aircraft conducting air superiority missions. The 8 FS was inactivated on May 16th, 2008 following the reactivation of the 7th Combat Training Squadron now 7th Fighter Squadron for the arrival of the F-22A Raptor.
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[edit] Mission
Deploy worldwide as tasked by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, using special low-observable technologies to deliver precision-guided weapons against high-value, heavily defended targets.[1]
[edit] History
The 8th has flown combat missions in the Southwest Pacific from, c. 20 April 1942–4 August 1945, in Korea from, 2 July 1950–27 July 1953, and in Southeast Asia from, c. 12 May–2 October 1972. Portions of the squadron deployed to Southwest Asia to fly combat air patrol missions from, 19 September–19 December 1991.[2]
[edit] Operations[3]
[edit] Lineage[4]
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[edit] Assignments[5]
- 49th Fighter Wing (1941 - 2008)
- Attached: 26th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing (12 September - 11 October 1970, 10 September - 6 October 1971)
- Attached: 50th Tactical Fighter Wing (3 March - 5 April 1973, 5 September - 6 October 1975)
- Attached: 86th Tactical Fighter Wing (21 September - 20 October 1976, 22 August - 22 September 1977)
[edit] Bases stationed[6]
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[edit] Aircraft Operated[7]
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