389th Fighter Squadron

389th Fighter Squadron

389th Squadron F-16C Fighting Falcon over the Gulf of Mexico during a Combat Archer mission[note 1]
Active 1943–1946; 1953–1959; 1962–1991; 1992–present
Country  United States
Branch  United States Air Force
Role Fighter
Part of Air Combat Command
Garrison/HQ Mountain Home Air Force Base
Engagements European Theater of Operations
Vietnam War
Global War on Terror[1]
Decorations Distinguished Unit Citation
Presidential Unit Citation
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Combat "V" Device
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
Belgian Fourragère
Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm[1]
Insignia
389th Fighter Squadron emblem (approved 15 September 1993)[1]
Original 389th Fighter Squadron emblem (approved 13 February 1945)[2]

The 389th Fighter Squadron is part of the 366th Fighter Wing at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. It operates McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft conducting close air support missions. its current commander is Lt. Col. David Och.

Mission

Perform close air support, interdiction, strategic attack, suppression of enemy air defense, and defensive counterair missions, employing the full array of U.S. Air Force capabilities including precision-guided munitions, inertially-aided munitions, night vision goggles, fighter data link 366 OG Fact Sheet

History

World War II

389th Fighter Squadron Republic P-47D Thunderbolt[note 2]

The 389th flew combat in the European Theater of Operations from 14 March 1943 to 3 May 1945.[1]

Vietnam War

389th Tactical Fighter Squadron F-4D[note 3]

The squadron flew combat operations in Southeast Asia from 14 March 1966 to 8 October 1971.[1]

Recent operations

The squadron trained F-111 Aardvark aircrews from 30 September 1979 to 26 June 1991. It rotated aircraft and personnel to Southwest Asia throughout the 1990s in support of Operation Southern Watch. It furnished resources for units participating in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Noble Eagle following the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States. Pilots and aircraft deployed from unit conducted close air support mission after 2005, although the unit itself remained in the United States.[1]

Lineage

Activated on 1 June 1943
Redesignated 389th Fighter Squadron, Single-Engine on 20 August 1943
Inactivated on 20 August 1946
Activated on 1 January 1953
Redesignated 389th Tactical Fighter Squadron 1 July 1958
Inactivated on 1 April 1959
Organized on 8 May 1962
Redesignated 389th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron on 30 Sep 1979
Inactivated on 22 July 1991
Activated on 11 March 1992[1]

Assignments

Stations

Deployed to:
Toul-Rosières Air Base, France, 29 September–10 December 1954
Chaumont Air Base, France (11 December 1954 – 28 March 1955)
Aviano Air Base, Italy, 21 September–2 October 1956, 10 June–22 December 1957
Chaumont Air Base, France, 8 May 1962
Deployed to Taegu Air Base, South Korea, 16 September–5 October 1976
  • Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, 11 March 1992 – present[1]

Aircraft

References

Notes

  1. Aircraft is a General Dynamics F-16C Block 52 Fighting Falcon serial 91-386 preparing to fire an AIM-120 AMRAAM at a sub-scale aerial target drone on 26 March 2003
  2. Aircraft is Republic P-47D-15-RE Thunderbolt serial 42-76347 nicknamed "Jenny Rebel"
  3. Aircraft is McDonnell F-4D-33-MC Phantom II serial 66-8820.

Citations

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Dollman, TSG David (October 4, 2016). "Factsheet 389 Fighter Squadron (ACC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved July 20, 2017.
  2. Maurer, Combat Squadrons, pp. 477-478
  3. 1 2 Station number in Anderson.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Station number in Johnson.

Bibliography

See also

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