词条 | 480th Fighter Squadron |
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|unit_name= 480th Fighter Squadron | image=480th FS F-16Cs in Bulgaria 2010.jpg | image_size = 290 |caption=Squadron F-16C Fighting Falcons in Bulgaria in October 2010. |dates= 1942-1944, 1951-1956, 1957-1994, 2010-present |country= United States |allegiance= |branch=United States Air Force |type=Fighter |role= |size= |command_structure=United States Air Forces in Europe |current_commander=Lt Col Michael “Bait” Richard |garrison=Spangdahlem Air Base |ceremonial_chief= |colonel_of_the_regiment= |nickname=Warhawks |patron= |motto=Escadrille to Warhawks[1] |colors= |march= |mascot= |battles= |notable_commanders= |anniversaries= |decorations=Presidential Unit Citation Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Combat "V" Device Air Force Outstanding Unit Award Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm[1] |battle_honours= |identification_symbol= |identification_symbol_label=480th Fighter Sq emblem (modified 20 August 2010)[1] |identification_symbol_2= |identification_symbol_2_label=Patch with 480th Tactical Fighter Squadron emblem (approved c. March 1959)[1] }} The 480th Fighter Squadron is an active United States Air Force unit. It is assigned to the 52d Operations Group, stationed at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. It was reactivated on 13 August 2010. HistoryWorld War IIEstablished by III Bomber Command as a B-26 Marauder training squadron. Tactical Air CommandThe 480th Tactical Fighter Squadron was established in 1957 at England Air Force Base, Louisiana, as the 480th Fighter Bomber Squadron, flying North American F-100 Super Sabres. In 1959 it was inactivated again due to budgetary reductions. Three years later it was reactivated again under United States Air Forces in Europe, flying the Republic F-84F Thunderstreak. In 1963 it was re-equipped with F-100s, but withdrawn from France upon request of French government. Vietnam WarReassigned to Hollomon AFB, New Mexico (USA), it was re-equipped with F-4C Phantom II fighters. The squadron was deployed to Da Nang Air Base, South Vietnam, in 1966 as part of USAF buildup in Southeast Asia and was engaged in combat operations, primarily over North Vietnam, from 1966 to 1971. In November 1967, a member of the 480th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Capt. Lance Sijan, ejected his disabled aircraft and was badly injured in North Vietnam. Despite his injuries, he evaded enemy forces for more than 40 days and then, when captured, managed to escape briefly. Captain Sijan later died in a prison camp and was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.[2] In 1969 the squadron moved to Phù Cát Air Base (tail code: HK), South Vietnam, scoring nine MiG kills. The continued drawdown of United States forces from Vietnam resulted in the inactivation of 37th TFW at Phù Cát AB on 31 March 1970. The wing assets remained and were re-designated as the 12th Tactical Fighter Wing when the 12 TFW was moved without personnel or equipment from Cam Ranh Bay Air Base on 1 April 1970, to replace the 37th Tactical Fighter Wing and its units. On 20 October 1971, the 480th TFS flew its last combat mission, which was also the last combat sortie for 12 TFW. 480 TFS F-4Ds were originally scheduled for redeployment to Holloman AFB, however, instead were distributed to bases throughout Southeast Asia: Clark Air Base, Philippines; Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base and Udon AB, Thailand; Da Nang AB; and Inspection and Repair as Necessary facilities (IRAN) at Ching Chuan Kang Air Base Taiwan. The 480 TFS was therefore inactivated, again. European serviceThe 480th began its service with the 52d Tactical Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem Air Base, when it moved to the base in 1976, flying F-4D Phantom IIs, then F-4G Advanced Wild Weasels as part of the Wild Weasel mission. In 1987, the 480th started flying F-16C Fighting Falcon and became the USAF's first squadron to be equipped with the Block 50 F-16s in 1993. In 1994 the squadron was inactivated again as part of the post Cold War force reductions. In April 2010 the 52nd Fighter Wing's strength was reduced by one third when 20 F-16Cs were transferred to other units.[3] As a result of the drawdown of F-16s, the 22d and 23d Fighter Squadrons were inactivated on 13 August 2010 and formed a single "new" squadron, the 480th Fighter Squadron.[2] In March 2012, the 480th was sent to train with the Turkish Air Force in Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses.[4] Lineage
Activated on 15 July 1942 Disbanded on 1 May 1944
Activated on 16 April 1951 Redesignated 580th Air Resupply Squadron on 5 November 1951 Inactivated on 18 October 1956 Redesignated 480th Air Resupply Squadron on 31 July 1985
Activated on 25 September 1957
Inactivated on 1 April 1959
Organized on 8 May 1962 Inactivated on 17 November 1971
Redesignated 480th Fighter Squadron on 1 October 1991 Inactivated on 1 October 1994
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References{{Portal|United States Air Force|Military of the United States|World War II}}
1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 {{cite web |url= http://www.afhra.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/432527/480-fighter-squadron-usafe/ |last1=Dollman|first1=TSG Davis|title=Factsheet 480 Fighter Squadron (USAFE)|date=October 13, 2016|publisher=Air Force Historical Research Agency|deadurl=no |accessdate=November 14, 2016}} 2. ^1 {{cite web|url= http://www.spangdahlem.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123217661 |last1=Polesnak|first1=1 Lt Kathleen|title=480th activated as Spangdahlem's newest F-16 squadron|date=August 24, 2010|publisher=52d Fighter Wing Public Affairs|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20160204005539/http://www.spangdahlem.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123217661 |archivedate=February 24, 2016|accessdate=November 14, 2016}} 3. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.spangdahlem.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123201484 |last1=Gradishar|first1=SRA Kali L.|title=F-16 drawdown to begin|date=April 26, 2010|publisher=52d Fighter Wing Public Affairs|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20160303180523/http://www.spangdahlem.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123201484 |archivedate=March 3, 2016|accessdate=November 14, 2016}} 4. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123293372 |last1=Knee|first1=SSG Daryl|title=U.S. pilots plant SEAD with Turkish counterparts|date=March 9, 2012|publisher=Anatolian Falcon Public Affairs|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20130802012457/http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123293372 |archivedate=August 2, 2013|accessdate=November 14, 2016}} Bibliography{{Air Force Historical Research Agency}}
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