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The 2nd Fighter Training Squadron, sometimes written as 2d Fighter Training Squadron, is an active United States Air Force unit, assigned to the
325th Operations Group The 325th Operations Group is the flying component of the 325th Fighter Wing, assigned to Air Combat Command of the United States Air Force . The group is stationed at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. It conducts training on the Lockheed Martin ...
at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. Originally constituted in 1940 as the ''2nd Pursuit Squadron'', over the course of time the unit has been variously designated as, amongst others, the ''2nd Fighter All-Weather Squadron'', the ''2nd Fighter-Interceptor Squadron'', the ''2nd Fighter Weapons Squadron'', the ''2nd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron'', and the ''2nd Fighter Squadron''. It was redesignated the 2nd Fighter Training Squadron in 2014 and reactivated the same year. The squadron operates the Northrop T-38 Talon aircraft conducting adversary training for F-22 Raptor pilots in air superiority missions.


History


World War II

Originally constituted as the 2d Pursuit Squadron on 20 November 1940, the squadron was activated on 15 January 1941. It served in World War II with the
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, and during that period flew the Curtis P-40 Warhawk and Bell P-39 Airacobra. The 2d also flew combat missions in the
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and North American P-51 Mustang in the
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and Mediterranean Theaters, serving specifically in air campaigns in Europe, Algeria, French Morocco, Tunisia, Sicily, Naples-
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, Rome- Arno, Normandy, Northern France,
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, north
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, Rhineland, Central Europe,
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, and performed air combat. The unit received two
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s for operations in Germany and Romania in 1944. Following World War II, the squadron was inactivated on 7 November 1945 at
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, Florida.


United States Air Force


Air Defense Command

It was reactivated on 9 November 1946 and was assigned to the 52d Fighter Group under which it served tours in Schweinfurt Air Base and Bad Kissingen, Germany. Returning to Mitchell Field, New York, the squadron was designated the 2d Fighter Squadron and flew the Northrop P-61 Black Widow. In 1949, the 2d was moved to
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, New Jersey, where it began flying the North American F-82 Twin Mustang. In 1950, the 2 FS became the 2d Fighter All Weather Squadron and was outfitted with the Lockheed F-94 Starfire. One year later the unit was redesignated the 2d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron and began flying the Republic F-84 Thunderjet. Realignment in 1952 saw the 2nd assigned first to the 4709th Defense Wing, one year later to the
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. In 1953, the squadron was equipped with North American F-86A Sabre day fighters. Re-equipped in 1954 with
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s. Reassignment back to the 52d Fighter Group took place in August 1955, and the squadron moved its operations to Suffolk County Air Force Base, New York in 1957, the first delta wing fighter, the Convair F-102 Delta Dagger, was assigned to the unit to be replaced in 1959 with the
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. The squadron flew the F-101 for 10 years before being inactivated in 1969. In 1971, the squadron was reactivated under the
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at Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan, flying the supersonic all weather Convair F-106 Delta Darts formerly assigned to the 94th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron. The unit received the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award for its activities during 1971–1972 at Wurtsmith, but was inactivated 31 March 1973.


Air Defense Training

In August 1974, the squadron was reactivated and designated the 2d Fighter-Interceptor Training Squadron and was activated at the Air Defense Weapons Center located at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, where it continued to fly the F-106. On 1 February 1982, the unit was redesignated the 2d Fighter Weapons Squadron, and it had the privilege of training the last active duty F-106 pilots. The unit received another Air Force Outstanding Unit Award for its activities during 1981–1982 at Tyndall. In May 1984 the squadron was redesignated as the 2d Tactical Fighter Training Squadron, and transitioned to the
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where it continued to train pilots for integration into Combat Air Forces worldwide, and maintained the capability to provide augmentation to air defense forces until its inactivation in September 2010. The name was changed to the 2d Fighter Squadron on 1 November 1991. It received another Air Force Outstanding Unit Award for its activities between 1999 and 2000. The squadron was reactivated as the 2d Fighter Training Squadron on 22 August 2014 to operate Northrop T-38 Talons conducting adversary training for F-22 Raptor pilots flying air superiority missions. The growth of the T-38 adversary program at Tyndall led to the activation of a separate squadron to operate it.


Lineage

* Constituted as the 2d Pursuit Squadron (Interceptor) on 20 November 1940 : Activated on 15 January 1941 : Redesignated 2d Fighter Squadron on 15 May 1942 : Redesignated 2d Fighter Squadron, Single Engine on 20 August 1944 : Inactivated on 7 November 1945 : Redesignated 2d Fighter Squadron (All Weather) on 18 October 1946 * Activated on 9 November 1946 : Redesignated 2d Fighter Squadron, All Weather on 10 May 1948 : Redesignated 2d Fighter-All Weather Squadron on 20 January 1950 : Redesignated 2d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron on 1 May 1951 : Inactivated on 31 December 1969 * Activated on 1 July 1971 : Inactivated on 31 March 1973 : Redesignated 2d Fighter-Interceptor Training Squadron on 15 August 1974 * Activated on 1 September 1974 : Redesignated 2d Fighter Weapons Squadron on 1 February 1982 : Redesignated 2d Tactical Fighter Training Squadron on 1 May 1984 : Redesignated 2d Fighter Squadron on 1 November 1991 : Inactivated on 30 September 2010 : Redesignated 2d Fighter Training Squadron on 9 July 2014 : Activated on 22 August 2014


Assignments

* 52d Pursuit Group (later 52d Fighter Group: 15 January 1941 – 7 November 1945 * 52d Fighter Group (later 52d Fighter-All Weather Group, 52d Fighter-Interceptor Group): 9 November 1946 * 4709th Defense Wing: 6 February 1952 * 568th Air Defense Group: 16 February 1953 * 4709th Defense Wing (later 4709th Air Defense Wing): 8 July 1954 * 52d Fighter Group: 18 August 1955 *
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: 1 July 1963 * 52d Fighter Group: 30 September 1968 – 31 December 1969 *
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: 1 July 1971 – 31 March 1973 * Air Defense Weapons Center (later USAF Air Defense Weapons Center): 1 September 1974 *
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(later 325th Tactical Training Wing): 1 July 1981 *
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: 1 September 1991 – 30 September 2010 * 325th Operations Group: 22 August 2014 – present


Stations

* Selfridge Field, Michigan, 15 January 1941 * Norfolk, Virginia, 17 December 1941 * Selfridge Field, Michigan, 14 January 1942 * Florence, South Carolina, 18 February 1942 *
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, North Carolina, 27 April 1942 * Grenier Field, New Hampshire, 14 June – 19 July 1942 *
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(Station 344),Station number in Anderson Northern Ireland, 19 August 1942 * RAF Goxhill (Station 345), England, 26 August – 27 October 1942 (air echelon at RAF Biggin Hill until 13 September 1942) * La Senia Airfield, Algeria, 13 November 1942 (air echelon dispersed at Maison Blanche Airport, Algeria, 24 November – 4 December 1942 and
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, Algeria after 28 November 1942) *
Orleansville Airfield Orleansville Airfield was a World War II military airfield in Algeria, near Chlef, approximately 170 km southwest of Algiers. It was a temporary airfield constructed by Army Engineers using compacted earth for its runway, parking and dispe ...
, Algeria, 30 December 1942 (air echelon dispersed at Bone Airfield, Algeria until 11 January 1943 and at Biskra Airfield, Algeria after 4 January 1943) *
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, Algeria, 15 January 1943 (air echelon at Biskra Airfield, Algeria ) * Biskra Airfield, Algeria, 20 January 1943 * Chateau-dun-du-Rhumel Airfield, Algeria, 16 February 1943 (air echelon at
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No. 1, Tunisia, 15–17 February 1943, Youks-les-Bains Airfield, Algeria, until 20 February 1943, Canrobert Airfield, Algeria, 20 February 1943) *
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, Algeria, 23 February 1943 * Youks-les-Bains Airfield, Algeria, 8 March 1943 (air echelon at Thelepte Airfield No. 2, Tunisia, 10 March – 6 April 1943, Sbeitla Airfield, Tunisia, until 14 April 1943, Gidem ( Le Sers Airfield No. 3), Tunisia, until 20 April 1943) * Le Sers Airfield, Tunisia, 20 April 1943 * La Sebala Airfield, Tunisia, 22 May 1943 (air echelon at Le Sers No. 3, Tunisia, until 23 May 1943, Bocca di Falco Airport, Sicily, Italy after 29 July 1943)) * Bocca di Falco Airport, Sicily, Italy, 6 August 1943 * Borgo Airfield,
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, France, 3 December 1943 *
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Airfield, Corsica, France, 27 April 1944 *
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, Italy, 16 May 1944 ((air echelon at Pyriatyn, Soviet Union, 4–6 July 1944) *
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, Italy, 21 April 1945 *
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Airfield, Italy, c. 10 July 1945 – 13 August 1945 * Drew Field, Florida, 25 August – 7 November 1945 * Schweinfurt Air Base, Germany, 9 November 1946 * Bad Kissingen, Germany, 5 May 1947 * Mitchel Air Force Base, New York, 25 June 1947 * McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey, 4 October 1949 * Suffolk County Air Force Base, New York, 18 August 1955 – 31 December 1969 * Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan1, 1 July 1971 – 31 March 1973 * Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, 1 September 1974 – 30 September 2010 * Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, 22 August 2014 – present


Aircraft

* Curtiss P-40 Warhawk (1941–1942) * Bell P-39 Airacobra (1942) *
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(1942–1944) * North American P-51 Mustang (1944–1945) * Douglas A-26 Invader (1946–1947) * Northrop P-61 Black Widow (1947–1948) * North American F-82 Twin Mustang (1948–1949) * North American F-86A Sabre (1949–1950) *
Lockheed F-94A Starfire The Lockheed F-94 Starfire was a first-generation jet powered all-weather, day/night interceptor of the United States Air Force. A twin-seat craft, it was developed from the Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star trainer in the late 1940s. It reached ope ...
(1950–1953) *
Republic F-84G Thunderjet The Republic F-84 Thunderjet was an American turbojet fighter-bomber aircraft. Originating as a 1944 United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) proposal for a "day fighter", the F-84 first flew in 1946. Although it entered service in 1947, the Thun ...
(1953) *
North American F-86D Sabre The North American F-86D/K/L Sabre (initially known as the YF-95 and widely known informally as the "Sabre Dog",) was an American transonic jet fighter aircraft. Developed for the United States Air Force in the late 1940s, it was an interceptor ...
(1953–1957) * Convair F-102A Delta Dagger (1957–1959) * McDonnell F-101B Voodoo (1959–1969, 1974–1981) * Convair F-106 Delta Dart (1971–1973, 1974–1984) *
McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle is an American twin-engine, all-weather tactical fighter aircraft designed by McDonnell Douglas (now part of Boeing). Following reviews of proposals, the United States Air Force selected McDonnell Douglas's ...
(1984–2010) * Northrop T-38 Talon (2014–present)


See also

* List of United States Air Force squadrons * Aerospace Defense Command Fighter Squadrons * List of F-86 Sabre units * F-94 Starfire units of the United States Air Force * List of F-106 Delta Dart units of the United States Air Force * List of F-15 operators


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