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The 523d Fighter Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the
27th Operations Group The 27th Special Operations Group (27 SOG) is the flying component of the 27th Special Operations Wing, assigned to the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC). The group is stationed at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico. The Group carri ...
stationed at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico. During World War II, its predecessor unit, the 17th Bombardment Squadron (Light) fought in the Philippines campaign (1941–1942). Its ground personnel fought as infantry in the Battle of Bataan with the survivors being forced to march as prisoners in the Bataan Death March. The squadron reformed with its present numerical designation, and by the end of World War II, the Airmen of the 523d were among the most decorated USAAF units of the war, having fought in the North African, Sicilian, Italian and Southern France campaigns in the European Theater. Until its inactivation in 2007, the 523d had been engaged in every major combat action the United States had engaged in since its activation in 1940 (World War II, both Pacific and European Theaters; Korean War; Vietnam War; Operation Desert Storm; Global War on Terrorism).


Operations

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combat operations. They were committed to employing the F-16C throughout the entire spectrum of offensive and defensive missions, including air interdiction,
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, strategic attack and counter-air, through employing a wide variety of conventional,
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and nuclear weapons. It was inactivated in 2007 when Cannon Air Force Base and its host
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realigned from an
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fighter base to an
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base with a new mission.


History


World War II

Formed as a Douglas B-18 Bolo bombardment squadron under Third Air Force in Louisiana during 1940. Re-equipped with Douglas A-24 Dauntless dive bombers, then in late 1941, ordered to
Philippine Air Force The Philippine Air Force (PAF) ( tgl, Hukbong Himpapawid ng Pilipinas, , Army of the Air of the Philippines) ( es, Ejército Aérea del Filipinas, , Ejército de la Aérea de la Filipinas) is the aerial warfare service branch of the Armed Forc ...
in response to the growing crisis in the Pacific. Ground echelon arrived in Philippines in late November 1941, however outbreak of World War II in the Pacific caused A-24 aircraft to be diverted to Australia. Portions of air echelon flew to Australia to pick up aircraft, however Japanese advance in the Philippines prevented their return. Personnel in the Philippines reassigned as ground infantry unit and engaged the enemy on Luzon during the ground Battle of Bataan. Some personnel were evacuated to Australia by submarine. After collapse of large-scale United States forces in May 1942, the survivors endured the Bataan Death March or continued as unorganized resistance forces in the Japan-occupied Philippines. Air echelon reorganized in Australian Northern Territory and fought in Dutch East Indies and New Guinea Campaigns until equipment depleted. Moved without personnel or equipment to
Hunter Field Hunter Army Airfield , located in Savannah, Georgia, United States, is a military airfield and subordinate installation to Fort Stewart located in Hinesville, Georgia. Hunter features a runway that is 11,375 feet (3,468 m) long and an Airpor ...
, Georgia. Re-equipped first with Douglas A-20 Havocs then North American A-36 Apache Apache fighter-bombers in the United States, then deployed to North Africa, assigned to Twelfth Air Force. Redesignated 523d Fighter-Bomber Squadron in August 1943 after
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. Re-equipped with Curtiss P-40 Warhawks, then
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s and engaged enemy forces as a tactical fighter squadron during the Italian Campaign. Supported ground forces in
Operation Dragoon Operation Dragoon (initially Operation Anvil) was the code name for the landing operation of the Allied invasion of Provence (Southern France) on 15August 1944. Despite initially designed to be executed in conjunction with Operation Overlord, th ...
, the invasion of Southern France and drive northwards though Lyon until linking with Allied ground forces in eastern France. Returned to Italy and engaged enemy forces in the
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, then returning to France in the spring of 1945 and supporting ground forces during the Western Allied invasion of Germany in March/April 1945. Squadron demobilized in Germany summer 1945, being inactivated as a paper unit in November 1945.


Cold War

Reactivated as part of United States Air Forces in Europe occupation forces in Germany, 1946. Moved to
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, Nebraska in 1947 as a strategic escort squadron for
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and
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es. Equipped with very long-range North American F-82 Twin Mustangs in 1948, being replaced with Republic F-84E Thunderjets in 1950. Deployed to Far East Air Forces, December 1950 and engaged in combat over Korea as escort squadron for B-29 Bombers of Far East Air Force. Remained in combat until armistice in 1953. Escorted
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Convair B-36 Peacemaker strategic bombers throughout the 1950s until SAC inactivated fighter-escort squadrons in 1957 with final phaseout of propeller-driven strategic bomber force. Reassigned to
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and re-equipped with
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, then North American F-100 Super Sabre tactical fighter aircraft. Moved to Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, however performed rotational deployments to
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in southern Europe, deploying to Turkey, France, Saudi Arabia and other stations as part of United States Air Forces in theater. In 1964, began rotational deployments to Japan and South Korea as part of air defense forces. Reassigned to Pacific Air Forces in 1965 at
Clark Air Base Clark Air Base is a Philippine Air Force base on Luzon Island in the Philippines, located west of Angeles City, about northwest of Metro Manila. Clark Air Base was previously a United States military facility, operated by the U.S. Air Forc ...
, Philippines. Became rotational deployment squadron to Taiwan in 1966 with F-100 aircraft; later provided forces to Thirteenth Air Force in Thailand, 1972 as a
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squadron during defense of South Vietnam as a result of North Vietnamese Easter Offensive ( Operation Linebacker). After end of United States involvement in Indochina War, 1973, returned to Cannon as a tactical fighter squadron. The 523d Fighter Squadron also deployed an McDonnell F-4 Phantom II detachment in
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, Taiwan. Until August 1973, its main task was to assist Taiwan’s air defense missions to resist air threats from China.


Lineage

* Constituted as the 17th Bombardment Squadron (Light) on 22 December 1939 : Activated on 1 February 1940 : Redesignated 523d Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 23 August 1943 : Redesignated 523d Fighter Squadron, Single Engine on 30 May 1944 : Inactivated on 7 November 1945 * Activated on 20 August 1946 : Redesignated: 523d Fighter Squadron, Two Engine on 22 July 1947 : Redesignated 523d Fighter Squadron, Jet on 1 December 1949 : Redesignated 523d Fighter-Escort Squadron on 1 February 1950 : Redesignated 523d Strategic Fighter Squadron on 20 January 1953 : Redesignated 523d Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 1 July 1957 : Redesignated 523d Tactical Fighter Squadron on 1 July 1958 : Redesignated 523d Fighter Squadron on 1 November 1991 : Inactivated on 30 September 2007


Assignments

*
27th Bombardment Group 7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube. As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has greatly symbolic associations in religion, mythology, s ...
(later 27th Fighter-Bomber Group, 27th Fighter Group), 1 February 1940 – 7 November 1945 : Ground echelon attached to V Interceptor Command, 24 December 1941 – 8 May 1942; further assigned to: 2nd Battalion (27th Bombardment Group) Provisional Infantry Regiment (Air Corps) * 27th Fighter Group (later 27th Fighter-Escort Group), 20 August 1946 (attached to
27th Fighter-Escort Wing 7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube. As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has greatly symbolic associations in religion, mythology, s ...
after 6 August 1951) * 27th Fighter-Escort Wing (later 27th Strategic Fighter Wing, 27th Fighter-Bomber Wing, 27th Tactical Fighter Wing), 16 June 1952 : Attached to
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(TUSLOG), 11 February – 20 June 1960 and 12 October 1962 – c. 12 January 1963 : Attached to United States Air Forces in Europe, 1 September – 20 November 1961 : Attached to
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, 12 April – 6 June 1962 : Attached to
39th Air Division The 39th Air Division (39th AD) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Fifth Air Force at Misawa Air Base, Japan. It was inactivated on 15 January 1968. History "Throughout the 1950s and 1960s the 3 ...
, 9 June – 6 September 1964 and 22 March – 30 June 1965 *
405th Fighter Wing The 405th Air Expeditionary Wing (405 AEW) is a provisional United States Air Force unit assigned to Air Combat Command. It may be activated or inactivated at any time. Currently, it is believed that the 405 AEW is inactive. History : ''Fo ...
, 20 November 1965 : Attached to
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, 9 April – 24 October 1972 * 27th Tactical Fighter Wing (later 27th Fighter Wing), 31 August 1973 * 27th Operations Group, 1 November 1991 – 30 September 2007


Stations

* Barksdale Field, Louisiana, 1 February 1940 * Hunter Field, Georgia, 7 October 1940 – 19 October 1941 *
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, Luzon, Philippines, 20 November 1941 *
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, Luzon, Philippines, 22 December 1941 * Cabcaben, Luzon, Philippines, 24 December 1941 : Air echelon operated from Brisbane, Australia, 24 December 1941 – c. 20 February 1942 * Limay, Luzon, Philippines, 28 December 1941 * Bataan, Luzon, Philippines, 5 January 1942 : Air echelon operated from
Batchelor Field Batchelor Airfield, is an airport located south of Batchelor, Northern Territory, Australia. The airport currently has no commercial air services; however, it is utilised by the Northern Australian Gliding Club and the Alice Springs Aero Club ...
, Australia, 22 February-c. 8 March 1942 : Air echelon operated from Brisbane, Australia, 10-c. 25 March 1942 * Charters Towers Airport, Australia, April-4 May 1942 * Hunter Field, Georgia, 4 May 1942 * Key Field, Mississippi, 14 July 1942 *
Hattiesburg Army Air Field Hattiesburg Bobby L. Chain Municipal Airport in Forrest County, Mississippi is owned by the City of Hattiesburg and is five miles southeast of downtown. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 called it a ''general av ...
, Mississippi, 11 August 1942 * Harding Field, Louisiana, 23 October – 17 November 1942 * Sainte-Barbe du Tlélat Airfield, Algeria, 26 December 1942 * Nouvion Airfield, Algeria, 9 January 1943 * Ras el Ma Airfield, French Morocco, 1 April 1943 * Korba Airfield, Tunisia, 4 June 1943 *
Gela Airfield Ponte Olivo Airfield is an abandoned pre-World War II airport and later wartime military airfield in Sicily, 3 km north of Gela. Its last known use was by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force in 1944 during the Italian Campai ...
, Sicily, Italy, 18 July 1943 * Barcelona Landing Ground, Sicily, Italy, 5 September 1943 *
Capaccio Airfield Capaccio Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Italy, located about 7 km west of Capaccio in southern Italy. Its precise location is undetermined It was used by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force 27th Fighter Bomber ...
, Italy, 18 September 1943 *
Guado Airfield The Salerno - Costa d'Amalfi Airport , located in the municipality of Pontecagnano Faiano and close to Bellizzi, is an airport in southern Italy, in Salerno city and the west coastal areas of Amalfi to the north and Cilento to the south. It is a ...
, Italy, 5 November 1943 *
Pomigliano Airfield Pomigliano Airfield (40°55'40"N / 14°23'20"E) was a military airfield and base established in 1938–39 in Pomigliano d'Arco, southern Italy near Naples. It was attacked on several occasions by the United States Army Air Force. The airfield was ...
, Italy, 19 January 1944 * Castel Volturno Airfield, Italy, 10 April 1944 *
Santa Maria Airfield Santa Maria Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Italy, located in the Cappella Santa Maria Del Carmine area of Naples, about 23 km southeast from the main Naples Airport. It was an all-weather temporary field built b ...
, Italy, 9 May 1944 * Le Banca Airfield, Italy, 6 June 1944 *
Ciampino Airport Ciampino () is a city and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, Italy. It was a ''frazione'' of Marino until 1974, when it became a ''comune''; it obtained the city ( it, città) status (being therefore officially known as Città ...
, Italy, 12 June 1944 *
Voltone Airfield Voltone Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield, located approximately 4 km west of Tarquinia (Provincia di Viterbo, Lazio), central Italy, about 70 km northwest of Rome. It was an all-weather temporary field built by ...
, Italy, 4 July 1944 *
Serragia Airfield Serragia Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in France, located approximately 26 km west-southwest of Porto-Vecchio on Corsica. Its last known use was by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force in 1944. After the forced wit ...
,
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, France, 10 July 1944 * Le Luc Airfield, France, 25 August 1944 * Salon de Provence Airfield (ALG Y-16), France, 30 August 1944 * Loyettes Airfield (ALG Y-25), France, 12 September 1944 *
Tarquinia Airfield Tarquinia Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in the Lazio region of central Italy, about 6 km South-Southwest of Tarquinia. It was an all-weather temporary field built by the XII Engineer Command using a graded earth ...
, Italy, 2 October 1944 *
Pontedera Airfield Pontedera Airfield is an abandoned military airfield in Italy, located within the town of Pontedera, in Tuscany in the administrative province of Pisa. It was an all-weather temporary field built by the XII Engineer Command using a graded earth ...
, Italy, 3 December 1944 * Saint-Dizier Airfield (A-64),Station number in Johnson. France, 21 February 1945 * Toul-Ochey Airfield (A-96), France, 19 March 1945 *
Biblis Airfield Biblis Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield located in Germany, approximately 5 miles northeast of Worms (Rheinland-Pfalz); approximately 300 miles southwest of Berlin. Bibliser Airfield was built by the United States Army Air ...
(Y-78), Germany, 6 April 1945 *
AAF Station Mannheim/Sandhofen Coleman Barracks/Coleman Army Airfield ( ICAO: ETOR) is a United States Army military installation located in the Sandhofen district of Mannheim, Germany. It is assigned to U.S. Army, Europe (USAREUR) and administered by the U.S. Army Installati ...
(Y-79), Germany, 24 June 1945 * AAF Station Echterdingen (R-50), Germany, 15 September – 20 October 1945 * Camp Shanks, New York, 6–7 November 1945 * AAF Station Fritzlar, Germany, 20 August 1946 *
AAF Station Bad Kissingen Bad Kissingen Airfield is an airfield in Germany, located about 1 mile north of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria. It supports general aviation and light aircraft up to by planes of up to 3,000 kg. History Bad Kissingen had two different aerodromes. ...
, Germany, 25 June 1947 *
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, Maryland, 25 June 1947 *
Kearney Army Air Field Kearney or Kearneys may refer to: Places Australia * Kearneys Falls, Queensland * Kearneys Spring, Queensland Canada * Kearney, Ontario * Kearney Lake, Nova Scotia Northern Ireland * Kearney, County Down, a townland in County Down United St ...
(later Kearney Air Force Base), Nebraska, 16 July 1947 : Deployed to McChord Air Force Base, Washington, 28 March-26 April and 28 April–18 May 1948 * Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas, 16 March 1949 : Deployed to
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(K-2), South Korea, 5 December 1950 – 30 January 1951 : Deployed to Itazuke Air Base, Japan, 31 January–3 July 1951 : Deployed to Misawa Air Base, Japan, 13 October 1952 – c. 13 February 1953 : Deployed to RAF Sturgate, England, 7 May–17 August 1955 * Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, 18 February 1959 – November 1965 : Deployed to Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, c. 24 February–17 June 1960 : Deployed to England Air Force Base, Louisiana, 29 March–21 April 1961 : Deployed to
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, France, c. 5 September – 20 November 1961 : Deployed to Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, c. 12 October 1962 – c. 15 January 1963 : Deployed to Misawa Air Base, Japan, 12 June – 4 September 1964, 22 March–2 May 1965 and 11–30 June 1965 (with detachment at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea, c. 22 March – 2 May 1965 and 11–22 June 1965) *
Clark Air Base Clark Air Base is a Philippine Air Force base on Luzon Island in the Philippines, located west of Angeles City, about northwest of Metro Manila. Clark Air Base was previously a United States military facility, operated by the U.S. Air Forc ...
, Philippines, 23 November 1965 – 31 August 1973 (with Detachment to
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, Taiwan, 23 November 1965 – 31 August 1973) : Deployed to Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, 9 April–24 October 1972 * Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, 31 August 1973 – 30 September 2007Station information in Robertson, except as noted. : Deployed to Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, September 1992 – July 1993 ( Operation Provide Comfort) : Deployed to Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, March 1988 – March 1999 ( Operation Southern Watch) : Deployed to NAS Keflavik, Iceland, August–September 1999 : Deployed to
Aviano Air Base Aviano Air Base ( it, Base aerea di Aviano) is a base in northeastern Italy, in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. It is located in the Aviano municipality, at the foot of the Carnic Pre-Alps or Southern Carnic Alps, about from Pordenone. Th ...
, Italy, March–June 1999 ( Operation Allied Force) : Deployed to Undisclosed locations in Southwest Asia as part of 27th Expeditionary Operations Group, 2002–2007 : Deployed to Misawa Air Base, Japan, January 2005 – June 2005 ( Operation Southern Watch)


Aircraft

* Douglas B-18 Bolo, 1940–1941 * Douglas A-24 Dauntless, 1941–1942 * Douglas A-20 Havoc, 1941, 1942–1943 * North American A-36 Apache, 1943–1944 * Curtiss P-40 Warhawk, 1944 * Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, 1944–1945; 1946–1947 * North American P-51 Mustang (later F-51), 1947–1948 * North American F-82 Twin Mustang, 1948–1950 * Republic F-84 Thunderjet, 1950–1957 * McDonnell F-101 Voodoo, 1957–1958 * North American F-100 Super Sabre, 1959–1968 * McDonnell F-4 Phantom II, 1967–1973 * General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark, 1973–1995 * General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon, 1995–2007


See also


References


Notes

; Explanatory notes ; Citations


Bibliography

* * * * * * * {{cite book, last=Watkins, first=Robert A., title=Insignia and Aircraft Markings of the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II, volume=IV, European-African-Middle Eastern Theater of Operations, year=2009, publisher=Shiffer Publishing, Ltd., location=Atglen,PA, isbn=978-0-7643-3401-6


External links


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