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The 352d Tactical Fighter Squadron is an inactive
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fighter squadron. Its last assignment was with the
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at
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, South Vietnam, where it was inactivated on 31 July 1971. The first predecessor of the squadron was activated in 1943 as the 372d Fighter Squadron, which served as a
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Replacement Training Unit until it was disbanded in 1944. The second predecessor of the squadron was the 652d Bombardment Squadron, which conducted weather reconnaissance in the
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. The 352d Fighter-Day Squadron was formed during the
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, the squadron was attached to
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, and stood on alert during the
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. Deployed to
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during the Vietnam War, the squadron fought with distinction. The squadron was inactivated in 1971.


History


World War II


Fighter Replacement Training

The 372d Fighter Squadron was activated in early 1943 at
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, California as one of the three original squadrons of the 360th Fighter Group,Maurer, ''Combat Units'', p. 243 but moved on paper to
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the same day.Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 461 It operated as a
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Replacement Training Unit (RTU). RTUs were oversized units which trained
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s prior to their deployment to combat theaters. In January 1944 the squadron moved away from its parent group and established a separate RTU at Santa Maria Army Air Field, California. However, the
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found that standard military units, based on relatively inflexible tables of organization were proving less well adapted to the training mission. Accordingly, a more functional system was adopted in which each base was organized into a separate numbered unit. This resulted in the 372d, along with other units at Santa Maria, being disbanded in the spring of 1944 and being replaced by the 440th AAF Base Unit (Fighter Replacement Training Unit, Twin Engine).


Weather Reconnaissance in the European Theater

The second predecessor of the squadron was the 652d Bombardment Squadron, which conducted weather reconnaissance in the
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. The 652d Bombardment Squadron replaced what began as a provisional weather reconnaissance detachment that was formed on 31 August 1943 with
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es, then transferred to
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on 8 September 1943 to conduct meteorological fights over the Atlantic Ocean. On 25 October 1943 this provisional unit was formalized as Detachment A of the Combat Weather Detachment, 1st Combat Crew Replacement Center at RAF Bovingdon. On 23 November 1943 the detachment joined its parent at Bovingdon. On 28 March 1944
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replaced the detachment with the 8th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron (Heavy) (Provisional). The squadron was one of the three squadrons of the 8th Reconnaissance Group (Provisional) (later the 802d Reconnaissance Group, Special (Provisional). In August 1944 Eighth Air Force replaced its provisional weather reconnaissance units with permanent ones and the 652d was activated. The 652d primarily flew B-17Gs, although at first it also had B-24Ds and B-24Hs. Its missions were long-range weather flights code named "Epicure" In which the aircraft flew a box pattern 700 miles out over the Atlantic. Weather readings were taken every 50 miles at heights varying from 50 to 30,000 feet. The average flight time for these flights was over 12 hours. For thirteen months the squadron maintained an average of 1.5 aircraft in the air over the Atlantic at all hours of the day and night, and for the last nine months of the war the average exceeded two aircraft in the air for all hours of the day and night. When its parent
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returned to the United States after the German surrender in May 1945, the 652d was assigned to
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and continued to fly weather missions. The squadron returned to the United States in December and was inactivated when it reached the port of embarkation.


Cold War

On 25 September 1957
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(TAC) activated the 352d Fighter-Day Squadron and assigned it to the
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Ravenstein, pp. 187–189 at Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, South Carolina. The squadron was equipped with the North American F-100 Super Sabre. The 354th Wing was committed to
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support, and the squadron frequently deployed to Europe. It deployed to Adana Air Base, Turkey in July 1958 in response to the Crisis in Lebanon, to support the pro-western government of Lebanon, which believed itself threatened by internal dissension supported by the
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. The squadron returned in October. After the Lebanon Crisis, TAC began to rotate combat squadrons to Incirlik Air Base, Turkey and
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, Italy in support of NATO alert commitments and Air Force weapons training at the Maniago Range. The 352d, along with the 354th Wing's other squadrons, periodically supported these rotations. During the Berlin Crisis precipitated by the erection of the
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by the
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in August 1961 and the subsequent face-off of American and Soviet tanks in Berlin, the squadron deployed to
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, German Federal Republic, in November 1961. Once tensions eased, the squadron returned in March 1962. The squadron deployed a third time in response to a
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crisis, but this time the deployment was closer to home. During the
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of 1962, the 352d deployed to McCoy Air Force Base, Florida in October where it became part of the forces attached to the Air Division, Provisional, 2d. After the crisis ended, the 352d returned home in December.


Vietnam War

As the intensity of the
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increased in 1966, The
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began to replace its rotational units on temporary duty in Southeast Asia with permanent ones. As a result, the 352d Tactical Fighter Squadron moved to
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, South Vietnam on 15 August 1966, where it was assigned to the
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.Ravenstein, pp. 194–196 Two months later
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moved the 366th Wing to
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where it became an
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wing, while the
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took its place at Phan Rang, with F-100 Super Sabre squadrons in a swap of wing headquarters designations.Ravenstein, pp. 60–63 Squadron missions included
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of ground forces,
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, visual and armed
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, escort, and rapid reaction alert. During the Cambodian Campaign of 1970, the 352d struck enemy bases and supply caches in the Parrot's Beak area just inside the Cambodian border during April and May. The 352d also provided close air support and interdiction in support of South Vietnamese operations in
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and Cambodia during January through June 1971. In April 1971 the 352d began phasing down for inactivation and flew its last combat mission on 26 June 1971. The squadron was inactivated, along with the 35th Wing on 31 July 1971 as part of the American drawdown in Vietnam. The squadron was awarded a Presidential Unit Citation and four Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards w/
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for its combat performance.AF Pamphlet 900-2, 15 June 1971, p. 336AF Pamphlet 900-2, 30 September 1976, p. 62


Consolidation

In September 1985, the three squadrons were consolidated under the 352d Tactical Fighter Squadron designation, but have remained inactive.Department of the Air Force/MPM Letter 662q, 19 Sep 85, Subject: Reconstitution, Redesignation, and Consolidation of Selected Air Force Tactical Squadrons


Lineage

; 372d Fighter Squadron * Constituted on 20 December 1942 as the 372d Fighter Squadron, Two Engine : Activated on 15 January 1943 : Disbanded on 31 March 1944 * Reconstituted on 19 September 1985 and consolidated with the 352d Tactical Fighter Squadron and the 652d Bombardment Squadron as the 352d Tactical Fighter Squadron ; 652d Bombardment Squadron * Constituted on 17 July 1944 as the 652d Bombardment Squadron, Heavy (Weather Reconnaissance) * Activated on 9 August 1944 * Inactivated on 19 December 1945 * Consolidated on 19 September 1985 with the 372d Fighter Squadron and the 352d Tactical Fighter Squadron as the 352d Tactical Fighter Squadron ; 352d Tactical Fighter Squadron :Constituted on 20 August 1957 as the 352d Fighter-Day Squadron :Activated on 25 September 1957 :Redesignated 352d Tactical Fighter Squadron 1 July 1958 :Inactivated 31 July 1971 :Consolidated on 19 September 1985 with the 372d Fighter Squadron and the 652d Bombardment Squadron (remained inactive)


Assignments

* 360th Fighter Group: 15 January 1943 – 31 March 1944 * 25th Bombardment Group: 9 August 1944 * 1st Air Division: 13 June 1945 *
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: 25 August 1945 * VIII Fighter Command: 1 November 1945 – 19 December 1945 * 354th Fighter-Day Wing (later 354th Tactical Fighter Wing), 25 September 1957 (detached 16 July 1958 – 26 October 1958; 14 April 1959 – 23 April 1959; 12 January 1960 – 14 May 1960; 30 November 1960 – 5 December 1960; 15 February 1961 – 4 March 1961;14 November 1961 – 11 March 1962; 21 October 1962 – 1 December 1962; 14 January 1963 – 21 April 1963; 7 May 1963 – 18 May 1963; 30 June 1963 – 18 September 1963; 10 December 1963 – 12 March 1964; 20 November 1964 – 18 March 1965; 14 July 1965 – 27 August 1965) * 366th Tactical Fighter Wing, 15 August 1966 * 35th Tactical Fighter Wing, 10 October 1966 – 31 July 1971


Stations

* March Field, California, 15 January 1943 * Glendale Airport, California, 15 January 1943 * Muroc Army Air Field, California, 14 April 1943 *
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, California, 21 September 1943 * Santa Maria Army Air Field, California, 7 January 1944 – 31 March 1944 * RAF Watton, England, 9 August 1944 * RAF Alconbury, England, 13 July 1945 * RAF Raydon, England, 25 October 1945 – December 1945 * Camp Kilmer, New Jersey 17 December 1945 – 19 December 1945 * Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, South Carolina, 25 September 1957Mueller, p. 438 (deployed to Adana Air Base (later Incirlik Air Base), Turkey, 16 July 1958 – 26 October 1958; Aviano Air Base, Italy and Incirlik Air Base, Turkey between 1959 and 1965; Hahn Air Base, West Germany, 14 November 1961 – 11 March 1962; McCoy Air Force Base, Florida, 21 October – 1 December 1962;
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, India, 7–18 May 1963) * Phan Rang Air Base, Republic of Viet Nam, 9 August 1966 – 31 July 1971


Aircraft

* Lockheed P-38 Lightning, 1943–1944 * Consolidated B-24D Liberator, 1944 * Consolidated B-24H Liberator, 1944 * Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress, 1944–1945 * Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, 1944–1945 * North American F-100D Super Sabre, 1957–1971 * North American F-100F Super Sabre, 1957–1971


Awards and Campaigns


References

; Notes ; Citations


Bibliography

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AF Pamphlet 900-2, Unit Decorations, Awards and Campaign Participation Credits
Department of the Air Force, Washington, DC, 15 June 1971
AF Pamphlet 900-2, Unit Decorations, Awards and Campaign Participation Credits, Vol II
Department of the Air Force, Washington, DC, 30 September 1976


External links

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