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The 496th Tactical Fighter Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit, last assigned to the United States Air Forces in Europe, 50th Tactical Fighter Wing, being stationed at Hahn Air Base, Germany. The squadron was inactivated on 15 May 1991. The unit was first activated in 1942, and served until April 1944 as a replacement and operational training unit for light bombardment and
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units and crews. It was active as a reserve unit from 1949 to 1951, flying the aircraft of the regular
52d Fighter-All Weather Group The 52d Operations Group is the flying component of the 52d Fighter Wing, assigned to the United States Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA). The group is stationed at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. Overview The 52d Operati ...
until it was called to active duty for the Korean War and its personnel used to fill out other units. Its longest period of active duty started in 1953, when it was activated as an interceptor squadron. After training in the Western United States, it moved to Germany, serving in the air defense of Western Europe until 1968, when it converted to the tactical fighter mission.


History


World War II

The squadron was activated in 1942 as the 301st Bombardment Squadron (Light) at
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, Georgia, and equipped with Douglas A-24 Banshee dive bombers as one of the original squadron s of the
84th Bombardment Group The 84th Combat Sustainment Group is an inactive United States Air Force (USAF) group last assigned to the 84th Combat Sustainment Wing at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, where it was inactivated in 2010. The group was formed in 1942 as the 84th Bomb ...
.Maurer, ''Combat Units'', p. 150 It received its initial
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and equipment from the
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. It operated briefly with Vultee V-72 (A-31 Vengeance) aircraft, but its operations showed this aircraft was unsuitable for dive bombing. The squadron served as an Operational Training Unit (OTU), acting as the parent for elements of several light bombardment groups.These units were the 85th, 311th,
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, 319th, 405th and 407th Bombardment Groups Abstract, 84 Bombardment Group 1943 History
In 1943, the squadron was redesignated as the 496th Fighter-Bomber Squadron as were other AAF single engine bombardment units, and was re-equipped with
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s. It continued to serve as an OTU until October 1943. The OTU program involved the use of an oversized parent unit to provide cadres to "satellite groups."Craven & Cate, Vol. VI, Introduction, p. xxxvi During the fall of 1943, operations dwindled and by the end of September 1943 only five aircraft were assigned to the entire 84th Group. The squadron then became a Replacement Training Unit (RTU) and also participated occasionally in demonstrations and
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. RTUs were also oversized units, but with the mission of training individual
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or
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s. However, the AAF found that standard military units, based on relatively inflexible tables of organization were proving less well adapted to the training mission in the US. Accordingly, a more functional system was adopted in which each base was organized into a separate numbered unit. The squadron was, therefore, disbanded in April 1944 and replaced by the 261st AAF Base Unit (Combat Crew Training School, Fighter), which took over the personnel, equipment and mission of the squadron at Abilene Army Air Field.


Air reserve

The May 1949 Air Force Reserve program called for a new type of unit, the corollary unit, which was a reserve unit integrated with an active duty unit. The plan called for corollary units at 107 locations. It was viewed as the best method to train reservists by mixing them with an existing regular unit to perform duties alongside the regular unit. As part of this program, the squadron was reconstituted as the 496th Fighter Squadron, All Weather and activated at Mitchel Air Force Base, New York in the
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to train as a fighter corollary unit of the
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of the regular Air Force, moving with the 52d to
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, New Jersey a few months later. The squadron was apparently undermanned and thus performed very little training. During its only 2-week summer encampment (12–26 June 1950), the entire 84th Group had only four pilots capable of flying the 52d's North American F-82 Twin Mustangs provided for their training. Like other corollary units, the 84th Group seems to have been poorly manned, and the parent 52d Fighter-All Weather Wing made little use of its corollary units, focusing on its combat mission instead. The 84th Group was ordered to active service on 1 June 1951, inactivated the next day, and its few people became "fillers" for the 52d Wing or, if there was no vacancy in the 52d, for other USAF units.Cantwell, pp. 79, 110


Interceptor operations

Activated briefly at Hamilton Air Force Base, California in early 1953, equipped with North American F-86F Sabres, performed air defense of the West Coast of the United States. Reassigned to the United States Air Forces in Europe, assigned to the 86th Fighter-Interceptor Wing at Landstuhl Air Base, West Germany in 1954. Mission in USAFE was air defense of West Germany, flying North American F-86D Sabre interceptors. Moved to Hahn Air Base in November 1956, remaining assigned to the 86th. Operated from Hahn for the next decade, being re-equipped with the F-102A Delta Dagger in 1959.


Tactical fighter operations

Reassigned to the host 50th TFW at Hahn in 1968 as part of the withdrawal of the F-102 from Europe, being re-equipped with
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s and becoming a tactical Fighter Squadron. Continued routine training operations throughout the 1970s, upgrading to
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aircraft in 1982. Inactivated in 1991 with the host 50th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hahn and part of the closure of the base and the end of the Cold War.


Lineage

* Constituted as the 301st Bombardment Squadron (Light) on 13 January 1942 : Activated on 10 February 1942 : Redesignated 301st Bombardment Squadron (Dive) on 27 July 1942 : Redesignated 496th Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 10 August 1943 : Disbanded on 1 April 1944 * Reconstituted, and redesignated 496th Fighter Squadron, All Weather on 16 May 1949 : Activated in the reserve on 1 June 1949 : Redesignated 496th Fighter-All Weather Squadron on 1 March 1950 : Ordered to active service on 1 June 1951 : Inactivated on 2 June 1951 * Redesignated 496th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron on 11 February 1953 : Activated on 20 March 1953Lineage, including assignments, stations and aircraft through 1963 in Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 598. : Redesignated 496th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 1 November 1968 : Inactivated 15 May 1991


Assignments

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84th Bombardment Group The 84th Combat Sustainment Group is an inactive United States Air Force (USAF) group last assigned to the 84th Combat Sustainment Wing at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, where it was inactivated in 2010. The group was formed in 1942 as the 84th Bomb ...
(later 84th Fighter-Bomber Group), 10 February 1942 – 1 April 1944 * 84th Fighter Group, 1 June 1949 – 2 June 1951 *
566th Air Defense Group The 566th Air Defense Group is a disbanded unit of the United States Air Force. Its last assignment was with the 28th Air Division at Hamilton Air Force Base, California where it was inactivated on 18 August 1955. The group was originally activat ...
, 20 March 1953 * Twelfth Air Force (attached to 86th Fighter-Bomber Wing), 1 July 1954 * 7486th Air Defense Group (later 7486th Air Base Group), 2 December 1954 * 86th Fighter-Interceptor Group, 3 January 1956 * 86th Fighter-Interceptor Wing (later 86th Air Division), 8 March 1958Maurer treats this as a reassignment, however the 86th Air Division was the 86th Fighter-Interceptor Wing redesignated. Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p. 598; Ravenstein, p. 120 (attached to 50th Tactical Fighter Wing after 1 November 1968) * 50th Tactical Fighter Wing, 25 November 1968 – 15 May 1991


Stations

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, Georgia, 10 February 1942 *
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, Florida, 8 February 1943 * Harding Field, Louisiana, 4 October 1943 * Hammond Army Air Field, Louisiana, 9 November 1943 * Abilene Army Air Field, Texas, 11 February – 1 April 1944. * Mitchel Air Force Base, New York, 1 June 1949 *
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, New Jersey, 10 October 1949 – 2 June 1951 * Hamilton Air Force Base, California, 20 March 1953 * Landstuhl Air Base, Germany, 4 July 1954 * Hahn Air Base, Germany, 8 November 1956 – 15 May 1991


Aircraft

* Vultee V-72 Vengeance, 1942 * Douglas A-24 Banshee, 1942–1943 * Bell P-39 Airacobra, 1943 *
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, 1943–1944 * North American F-51 Mustang, 1953 *
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, 1953–1960 * Convair F-102 Delta Dagger, 1959–1970 * McDonnell F-4 Phantom II, 1970–1982 *
General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon The General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon is a single-engine Multirole combat aircraft, multirole fighter aircraft originally developed by General Dynamics for the United States Air Force (USAF). Designed as an air superiority day fighter, it ...
, 1982–1991


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External links


USAFHRA 50th Space Wing Fact Sheet
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