12th Fighter Squadron
The 12th Fighter Squadron (12 FS) was part of the 3d Wing at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska until its decommission in September 2006. The squadron operated the F-15 Eagle aircraft conducting air superiority missions.
Mission
Mobilizes, deploys, and employs the F-15C air superiority fighter in global expeditionary support of all war-fighting commands.[1]
History
The 12th flew patrols over the Pacific from Christmas Island between February and October 1942. It participated in combat operations in South and Southwest Pacific from, 19 November 1942 – 14 August 1945.[2]
It also flew combat missions in Korea from, 1 August 1950 – 8 January 1953 and 25 February – 27 July 1953 and in Vietnam from, 1 February – 15 March 1965 and 15 June – 25 August 1965.[2]
The squadron stood alert in South Korea from, 23 January-13 June 1968, after seizure of the U.S.S. Pueblo by North Korea. It supported air defense alert capability in Southeast Asia from, 1968–1972.[2]
The squadron was unmanned and unequipped from May 1972 – November 1975. It remanned and reequipped with F-4 Phantom IIaircraft in late November 1975. Through 1980, it flew offensive and defensive exercises in support of its wing, the 313th Air Division, and Pacific Air Forces. It converted to F-15 Eagle aircraft in 1980. In 1981, the 12th earned the Hughes Trophy in recognition as the outstanding fighter squadron in the USAF. On 5 November 1999, the squadron stood down at Kadena Air Base, Japan, and moved without personnel or equipment to Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska where it joined the 3d Wing on 28 April 2000. Since 2000, performed offensive and defensive counter-air missions with current air-to-air weaponry, including night vision goggles (NVG), to achieve air superiority in support of taskings from 3 Wing.[2]
The squadron was decommissioned in September 2006, due to BRAC (Base Realignment and Closure) program released in 2005, and it was eventually replaced by F/A-22 squadrons.
Lineage[2]
- Constituted 12 Pursuit Squadron (Interceptor) on 20 November 1940
- Activated on 15 January 1941
- Redesignated: 12 Fighter Squadron on 15 May 1942
- Redesignated: 12 Fighter Squadron, Two Engine, on 26 January 1944
- Redesignated: 12 Fighter Squadron, Single Engine, on 6 May 1946
- Redesignated: 12 Fighter Squadron, Jet, on 23 December 1949
- Redesignated: 12 Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 20 January 1950
- Redesignated: 12 Tactical Fighter Squadron on 1 July 1958
- Redesignated: 12 Fighter Squadron on 1 October 1991
- Inactivated in October 2007
Assignments[2]
- Attached to VII Interceptor [later, VII Fighter] Command, 10 February-17 August 1942
- Attached to: Air Task Group 5, Provisional, 27 January-19 February 1955
- Attached to: Air Task Force 13, Provisional, c. 3 September-30 November 1955
- Attached to: 49th Fighter-Bomber Group, 7 August 1956-14 March 1957
- Attached to: 18th Fighter-Bomber Wing, 15 March-15 August 1957
- Attached to: Thirteenth Air Force, 16 August-1 September 1957
- Attached to: 2d Air Division, 1 February-15 March 1965 and 15 June-25 August 1965
- Attached to: 314th Air Division, 23–29 January 1968
Bases stationed[2]
- Operated From: Mono Airfield, Stirling Island, Solomon Islands (19 February – August 1944)
- Sansapor Airfield, Netherlands East Indies (1944–1945)
- Lingayen Airfield, Luzon, Philippines (1945)
- McGuire Field, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines (1945)
- San Roque Airfield (Moret Field), Mindanao, Philippines] (1945)
- Tacloban Airfield, Leyte, Mindanao, Philippines] (1945–1946)
- Puerto Princesa Airfield, Palawan, Philippines] (1946)
- Floridablanca Airfield (Basa Air Base), Luzon, Philippines, (1946–1947)
- Clark Air Base, Luzon, Philippines (1947–1950)
- Taegu Air Base (K-37), South Korea (1950)
- Ashiya Air Base, Japan (1950)
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- Pusan-East Air Base (K-9), South Korea (1950)
- Pyongyang-East Air Base (K-24), North Korea (1950)
- Suwon Air Base (K-13), South Korea (1950)
- Chinhae Air Base (K-10), South Korea (1950–1952)
- Hoengseong Air Base (K-46), South Korea (1952–1953)
- Osan Air Base (K-55), South Korea (1953–1954)
- Kadena Air Base, Okinawa (1954–1957)
- Deployed to: Tainan Air Base, Formosa (27 January – 19 February 1955, c. 3 September – 30 November 1955)
- Deployed to: Da Nang Air Base, South Vietnam (1–19 February 1965)
- Deployed to: Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand (8 February – 15 March 1965, 15 June – 25 August 1965)
- Deployed to: Osan Air Base, South Korea (23 January – 13 June 1968)
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Aircraft Operated[2]
Operations[2]
References
This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Air Force Historical Research Agency.
- Mauer, Mauer (1969), Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II, Air Force Historical Studies Office, Maxwell AFB, Alabama. ISBN 0-89201-097-5
- ^ 12 FS Fact Sheet
- ^ a b c d e f g h i AFHRA 12 FS Page
See also
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