54th Fighter Squadron
Military unit
The 54th Fighter Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was to the 3d Operations Group , being stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base , Alaska . It was inactivated on 28 April 2000.
History
World War II
Activated on 15 Jan 1941 at Hamilton Field , California as a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk pursuit unit[ 1] as part of the defense buildup of the United States prior to World War II.
Deployed to Alaska in mid-1942 and engaged the Japanese during the Aleutian Campaign during World War II . Engaged in combat in the Aleutians, 1942–1943 with long-range Lockheed P-38 Lightnings .[ 1] Remained in Alaska after the removal of Japanese forces, flying long range escorts for B-24 Liberator bombing attacks of northern Japanese Kurile Islands , inactivated in 1946.
Air Defense
F-89J Scorpion stationed at Ellsworth AFB[ note 2]
Reactivated in 1952 at Rapid City Air Force Base , South Dakota,[ 1] assuming the personnel and aircraft of the 175th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron , a North Dakota Air National Guard that had been called to active service for the Korean War and which returned to state control. Mission was to provide air defense for North Central United States.[ 1] Assumed ANG North American F-51D Mustangs , upgraded to Republic F-84D Thunderjet jet aircraft being returned from combat in Korea in July 1953. Upgraded to F-84Gs in December 1953; upgraded to North American F-86D Sabre in April 1954; upgraded to Northrop F-89J Scorpion interceptors in 1957. Inactivated on 25 December 1960.[ 1]
Return to Alaska
Reactivated as a McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle air superiority squadron in Alaska in 1987, it provided air defense until being inactivated in 2000.
Lineage
Constituted as the 54th Pursuit Squadron (Interceptor) on 20 November 1940
Activated on 15 January 1941
Redesignated 54th Pursuit Squadron (Interceptor) (Twin Engine) on 31 January 1942
Redesignated 54th Fighter Squadron (Twin Engine) on 15 May 1942
Redesignated 54th Fighter Squadron , Two Engine on 20 Aug 1943
Inactivated on 21 Mar 1946
Redesignated 54th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron on 10 October 1952
Activated on 1 December 1952
Discontinued and inactivated on 25 December 1960
Redesignated 54th Tactical Fighter Squadron on 13 January 1987
Activated on 8 May 1987
Redesignated 54th Fighter Squadron on 26 September 1991
Inactivated on 28 April 2000[ 1]
Assignments
Stations
Detachments at Fort Randall Army Air Field , Alaska, c. 6 Jun-c. 31 Jul 1942 and Fort Glenn Army Air Base , Alaska, c. 6 June–c. 19 September 1942
Adak Army Air Field , Alaska, c. 31 August 1942
Amchitka Army Air Field , Alaska, 12 March 1943
Shemya Army Air Field , Alaska, c. 18 October 1943
Alexai Point Army Air Field , Attu, Alaska, c. 20 November 1943 – 8 March 1946
Fort Lawton , Washington, 20–21 March 1946
Rapid City Air Force Base (later Ellsworth Air Force Base), South Dakota, 1 December 1952 – 25 December 1960
Elmendorf Air Force Base , Alaska, 8 May 1987 – 28 April 2000[ 1]
Aircraft
Seversky P-35 , 1941–1942
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk, 1941–1942
Republic P-43 Lancer , 1941–1942
Lockheed F-5 Lightning, 1943
Lockheed P-38 Lightning, 1942–1946
North American F-51D Mustang, 1952–1953
Republic F-84G Thunderjet, 1953–1954
North American F-86D Sabre, 1954–1957
Northrop F-89J Scorpion, 1957–1960
McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle, 1987–2000
McDonnell Douglas F-15D Eagle, 1987–2000 [ 1]
References
Notes
^ Aircraft is McDonnell Douglas F-15C-30-MC Eagle serial 81-20
^ Aircraft is Northrop F-89J-50-NO Scorpion serial 53-2453, loading an inert Genie nuclear missile at Tyndall AFB, Florida in 1957
^ Both Maurer and the 54th Fighter Squadron give this date as 1941. This seems doubtful since the squadron moved to Alaska in May 1942. The Maurer entry appears to be a typographic error and the factsheet is based on Maurer. Maurer, Combat Squadrons , pp. 223-224
Citations
Bibliography
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency
Cornett, Lloyd H; Johnson, Mildred W (1980). A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization, 1946 - 1980 (PDF) . Peterson AFB, CO: Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 November 2006. Retrieved 23 March 2012 .
Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1983) [1961]. Air Force Combat Units of World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-02-1 . LCCN 61060979 .
Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1982) [1969]. Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-405-12194-6 . LCCN 70605402 . OCLC 72556 .
"ADCOM's Fighter Interceptor Squadrons". The Interceptor . 21 (1). Aerospace Defense Command: 5– 11, 26– 31, 40– 45, 54– 59. January 1979.
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