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159th Fighter Wing

The 159th Fighter Wing (159 FW) is a unit of the Louisiana Air National Guard, stationed at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, Louisiana. If activated to federal service, it is gained by the United States Air Force Air Combat Command.

159th Fighter Wing
Louisiana Air National Guard's 159th Fighter Wing F-15C Eagles fly over southern Louisiana wetlands
Active1958 – present
Country United States
Allegiance Louisiana
Branch  Air National Guard
TypeWing
RoleAir Defense
Part ofLouisiana Air National Guard
Garrison/HQNaval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, Louisiana
Tail CodePurple/Yellow/Green tail stripe "Louisiana" "Bayou Militia." "JZ"
Insignia
159th Fighter Wing emblem

Overview edit

The 159th Fighter Wing, nicknamed "The Bayou Militia," is an Air National Guard F-15C Eagle fighter unit located at NAS JRB New Orleans, Louisiana. The 159th Fighter Wing is tasked with providing air superiority over Louisiana and the Gulf Coast while supporting USNORTHCOM and NORAD.[citation needed]

The title "Coonass Militia" was changed to "Cajun Militia" in 1992, and subsequently changed to "Bayou Militia" in the late 1990s.[1][2][citation needed]

The LA ANG use Warning Area airspace over the Gulf of Mexico for most of their training. Supersonic flight, necessary for realistic training, is conducted away from the shoreline in a manner that does not disturb the public. Some forms of chaff, however, do interfere electronically with the Houston FAA ARTCC.[citation needed]

159th Fighter Wing/Louisiana Air National Guard was awarded the "Outstanding Air National Guard Unit" in 2003. This award is given annually to the Air National Guard unit which meets or exceeds the criteria from the National Guard Bureau.[3]

Units edit

The 159th Fighter Wing consists of the following units:

  • 159th Operations Group
122d Fighter Squadron
  • 159th Maintenance Group
  • 159th Mission Support Group
  • 159th Medical Group
  • 214th Engineering & Installation Squadron
  • 236th Combat Communications Squadron (GSU at Hammond, LA)
  • 259th Air Traffic Control Squadron (GSU at Alexandria, LA)
  • 122d Air Support Operations Squadron (GSU at Pineville, LA)

History edit

 
122d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron – Convair F-102A Delta Dagger 56-1314

The 122d Fighter Squadron, assigned to the Wing's 159th Operations Group, is a descendant organization of the 122d Observation Squadron, established on 30 July 1940. It is one of the 29 original National Guard Observation Squadrons of the United States Army National Guard formed before World War II.

In 1958, the Louisiana Air National Guard 122d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron was authorized to expand to a group level, and the 159th Fighter Interceptor Group was established by the National Guard Bureau on 1 April 1958, 122d FIS becoming the group's flying squadron. Other support squadrons assigned to the group were the 159th Headquarters, 159th Material Squadron (Maintenance), 159th Combat Support Squadron, and the 159th USAF Dispensary. The 122d FIS was equipped with the F-86L Sabre Interceptor.

Air Defense mission edit

With the F-86L, the squadron stood a runway alert program on full 24-hour basis – with armed jet fighters ready to "scramble" at a moment's notice. This event brought the 159th into the daily combat operational program of the USAF, placing it on "the end of the runway" alongside regular USAF-Air Defense Fighter Squadrons.

In July 1960, the 159th converted to the F-102 Delta Dagger. In 1962, the 122d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron was assigned to the Gulfport Combat Readiness Training Center, Mississippi, for six weeks of intensive flying training. Involved were 150 officers and airmen, including support elements from the 159th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 159th Material Squadron and 159th Air Base Squadron.

Tactical Air Command edit

 
122d Tactical Fighter Squadron – North American F-100F-5-NA Super Sabre 56-3761

In December 1970 the 159th was transferred from Aerospace Defense Command to Tactical Air Command. ADC was phasing out its manned interceptor force, as the chances of a Soviet bomber attack seemed remote. The unit was re-designated the 159th Tactical Fighter Group, and the 122d Tactical Fighter Squadron was re-equipped with F-100D/F Super Sabres. In 1970, the F-100 was still considered a first-line aircraft, and most of the F-100s in the inventory were serving in South Vietnam flying combat missions. The Super Sabres received by the 122d came from the USAFE 20th Tactical Fighter Wing which was transitioning to the General Dynamics F-111F. With the conversion to the F-100, the ADC 24-hour alert status ended and retraining in tactical fighter missions began.

The 159th flew the F-100s for almost a decade, retiring the aircraft beginning in April 1979 when the 122d began receiving F-4C Phantom II aircraft from active-duty units. In 1979 Aerospace Defense Command was inactivated, with Tactical Air Command taking over the Continental US Air Defense Mission. The 159th was assigned to Air Defense, Tactical Air Command (ADTAC), a named unit at the Numbered Air Force level under TAC. Under ADTAC, the 122d began to fly Air Defense missions again with the F-4C, although the squadron was dual-hatted and continued to fly Tactical Fighter training missions with the Phantom.

 
122d Tactical Fighter Squadron – McDonnell F-4C-18-MC Phantom 63-7506 still in Vietnam War camouflage livery

The Phantoms were ending their service life in the mid-1980s, and in 1986, the F-4Cs were replaced by F-15A/B Eagles. As the F-15s had no tactical bombing capability at the time, the 122d continued the Air Defense mission under TAC.

Modern era edit

In March 1992 the 159th Tactical Fighter Group became the 159th Fighter Group when the unit adopted the USAF Objective Organization, and the 122d Fighter Squadron was assigned to the new 159th Operations Group. Later in June, Tactical Air Command stood down and was replaced by Air Combat Command (ACC). No change in mission was made and the 159th continued in the air defense role.

In the early 1990s, squadron aircraft and personnel were deployed to Aviano Air Base, Italy, flying combat missions over the former Yugoslavia during the Kosovo War as part of Operation Allied Force. On 11 October 1995, in accordance with the "one base-one wing" policy, the 159th Fighter Group was changed in status and was re-designated as the 159th Fighter Wing.

 
122d Tactical Fighter Squadron – McDonnell Douglas F-15A-20-MC Eagle 77-0148 about 1990

In mid-1996, the Air Force, in response to budget cuts, and changing world situations, began experimenting with Air Expeditionary organizations. The Air Expeditionary Force (AEF) concept was developed that would mix Active-Duty, Reserve and Air National Guard elements into a combined force. Instead of entire permanent units deploying as "Provisional" as in the 1991 Gulf War, Expeditionary units are composed of "aviation packages" from several wings, including active-duty Air Force, the Air Force Reserve Command and the Air National Guard, would be married together to carry out the assigned deployment rotation.

In the late 1990s, the 122d Expeditionary Fighter Squadron was activated on several occasions, sending packages of personnel and aircraft Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, to fly Combat Air Patrol missions over Iraq as part of Operation Northern Watch. Also the 122d EFS was activated with a deployment to Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, flying CAP missions over Southern Iraq as part of Operation Southern Watch. On 25 June 1999, members of the 159th Fighter Wing, New Orleans ANG, while on deployment to NAS Keflavik, Iceland, flying F-15A aircraft, intercepted two Russian TU-95 "Bear-H" aircraft.

In response to the 9/11 attacks in 2001, the 122d Fighter Squadron engaged in Combat Air Patrols over major United States Cities as part of Operation Noble Eagle (ONE). ONE patrols continued into 2002 before being scaled down.

In 2006, the F-15A models were retired and the 122d was upgraded to the more capable F-15C Eagle. As part of the Global War on Terrorism, the 122d EFS has been deployed to support Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF); Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) in Afghanistan, Operation New Horizons in Central and South America and Operation New Dawn in Afghanistan.[citation needed]

The most recent deployment of the 122d Expeditionary Fighter Squadron was completed in October 2012 when the squadron deployed to at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, and as part of the 380th Expeditionary Operations Group, the 122d EFS flew missions in support of the Joint Air Defense of the Persian Gulf and Operation Enduring Freedom. The mission included providing air superiority in support of national military objectives and flying Fighter Integration Sorties with F-22 Raptors and F-15E Strike Eagles.

BRAC 2005 Recommendations edit

In its 2005 BRAC Recommendations, the Department of Defense recommended to realign the 142d Fighter Wing (ANG) at Portland IAP AGS, Oregon, by distributing the wing's F-15 aircraft to the 159th Fighter Wing (ANG), New Orleans ARS, Louisiana (nine aircraft) and another installation. New Orleans had above average military value for reserve component bases, and realigning aircraft from Portland would create another optimum-sized fighter squadron at New Orleans. By relocating the geographically separated Air National Guard squadron onto New Orleans, the Air Force would best utilize available facilities on the installation while reducing the cost to the government to lease facilities in the community. However, the Pentagon's recommendation was rejected by the BRAC Commission and the 142d Fighter Wing ended up gaining three more aircraft in the process.[4]

Lineage edit

 
Exercise Load Diffuser deployment patch, 2008
 
Iceland deployment patch, 2004
  • Designated 159th Fighter Group (Air Defense), and allotted to Louisiana ANG, in 1958
Extended federal recognition on 1 March 1958
Re-designated: 159th Tactical Fighter Group, 5 December 1970
Re-designated: 159th Fighter Group, 15 March 1992
Status changed from Group to Wing, 11 October 1995
Re-designated: 159th Fighter Wing, 11 October 1995

Assignments edit

Gained by: Montgomery Air Defense Sector, Air Defense Command
Gained by: 32d Air Division, Air Defense Command, 1 April 1966
Gained by: 32d Air Division, Aerospace Defense Command, 15 January 1968
Gained by: Tactical Air Command, 5 December 1970
Gained by: Air Combat Command, 1 June 1992

Components edit

Stations edit

Aircraft edit

Decorations edit

References edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency.

  1. ^ Thibodeaux, Ron (17 July 2001). "'Coonass' carries baggage some prefer to leave behind". NOLA.com. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  2. ^ http://www.av8rstuff.com/gifs/122coonass.jpg | Coonass Militia patch
  3. ^ "Units". Louisiana Air National Guard. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  4. ^ 159th Fighter Wing (159th FW)
  5. ^ Air Force Personnel Center Awards Search (Post-1991) 24 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  • 122d Fighter Squadron history
  • Cornett, Lloyd H.; Johnson, Mildred W. (1980). (PDF). Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado: Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 February 2016. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  • Rogers, Brian (2006). United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978. Hinckley, England: Midland. ISBN 1-85780-197-0.

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Combat Command 159th Fighter WingLouisiana Air National Guard s 159th Fighter Wing F 15C Eagles fly over southern Louisiana wetlandsActive1958 presentCountry United StatesAllegiance LouisianaBranch Air National GuardTypeWingRoleAir DefensePart ofLouisiana Air National GuardGarrison HQNaval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans LouisianaTail CodePurple Yellow Green tail stripe Louisiana Bayou Militia JZ Insignia159th Fighter Wing emblem Contents 1 Overview 2 Units 3 History 3 1 Air Defense mission 3 1 1 Tactical Air Command 3 1 2 Modern era 3 1 3 BRAC 2005 Recommendations 3 2 Lineage 3 3 Assignments 3 4 Components 3 5 Stations 3 6 Aircraft 3 7 Decorations 4 References 5 External linksOverview editThe 159th Fighter Wing nicknamed The Bayou Militia is an Air National Guard F 15C Eagle fighter unit located at NAS JRB New Orleans Louisiana The 159th Fighter Wing is tasked with providing air superiority over Louisiana and the Gulf Coast while supporting USNORTHCOM and NORAD citation needed The title Coonass Militia was changed to Cajun Militia in 1992 and subsequently changed to Bayou Militia in the late 1990s 1 2 citation needed The LA ANG use Warning Area airspace over the Gulf of Mexico for most of their training Supersonic flight necessary for realistic training is conducted away from the shoreline in a manner that does not disturb the public Some forms of chaff however do interfere electronically with the Houston FAA ARTCC citation needed 159th Fighter Wing Louisiana Air National Guard was awarded the Outstanding Air National Guard Unit in 2003 This award is given annually to the Air National Guard unit which meets or exceeds the criteria from the National Guard Bureau 3 Units editThe 159th Fighter Wing consists of the following units 159th Operations Group122d Fighter Squadron159th Maintenance Group 159th Mission Support Group 159th Medical Group 214th Engineering amp Installation Squadron 236th Combat Communications Squadron GSU at Hammond LA 259th Air Traffic Control Squadron GSU at Alexandria LA 122d Air Support Operations Squadron GSU at Pineville LA History edit nbsp 122d Fighter Interceptor Squadron Convair F 102A Delta Dagger 56 1314The 122d Fighter Squadron assigned to the Wing s 159th Operations Group is a descendant organization of the 122d Observation Squadron established on 30 July 1940 It is one of the 29 original National Guard Observation Squadrons of the United States Army National Guard formed before World War II In 1958 the Louisiana Air National Guard 122d Fighter Interceptor Squadron was authorized to expand to a group level and the 159th Fighter Interceptor Group was established by the National Guard Bureau on 1 April 1958 122d FIS becoming the group s flying squadron Other support squadrons assigned to the group were the 159th Headquarters 159th Material Squadron Maintenance 159th Combat Support Squadron and the 159th USAF Dispensary The 122d FIS was equipped with the F 86L Sabre Interceptor Air Defense mission edit With the F 86L the squadron stood a runway alert program on full 24 hour basis with armed jet fighters ready to scramble at a moment s notice This event brought the 159th into the daily combat operational program of the USAF placing it on the end of the runway alongside regular USAF Air Defense Fighter Squadrons In July 1960 the 159th converted to the F 102 Delta Dagger In 1962 the 122d Fighter Interceptor Squadron was assigned to the Gulfport Combat Readiness Training Center Mississippi for six weeks of intensive flying training Involved were 150 officers and airmen including support elements from the 159th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron 159th Material Squadron and 159th Air Base Squadron Tactical Air Command edit nbsp 122d Tactical Fighter Squadron North American F 100F 5 NA Super Sabre 56 3761In December 1970 the 159th was transferred from Aerospace Defense Command to Tactical Air Command ADC was phasing out its manned interceptor force as the chances of a Soviet bomber attack seemed remote The unit was re designated the 159th Tactical Fighter Group and the 122d Tactical Fighter Squadron was re equipped with F 100D F Super Sabres In 1970 the F 100 was still considered a first line aircraft and most of the F 100s in the inventory were serving in South Vietnam flying combat missions The Super Sabres received by the 122d came from the USAFE 20th Tactical Fighter Wing which was transitioning to the General Dynamics F 111F With the conversion to the F 100 the ADC 24 hour alert status ended and retraining in tactical fighter missions began The 159th flew the F 100s for almost a decade retiring the aircraft beginning in April 1979 when the 122d began receiving F 4C Phantom II aircraft from active duty units In 1979 Aerospace Defense Command was inactivated with Tactical Air Command taking over the Continental US Air Defense Mission The 159th was assigned to Air Defense Tactical Air Command ADTAC a named unit at the Numbered Air Force level under TAC Under ADTAC the 122d began to fly Air Defense missions again with the F 4C although the squadron was dual hatted and continued to fly Tactical Fighter training missions with the Phantom nbsp 122d Tactical Fighter Squadron McDonnell F 4C 18 MC Phantom 63 7506 still in Vietnam War camouflage liveryThe Phantoms were ending their service life in the mid 1980s and in 1986 the F 4Cs were replaced by F 15A B Eagles As the F 15s had no tactical bombing capability at the time the 122d continued the Air Defense mission under TAC Modern era edit In March 1992 the 159th Tactical Fighter Group became the 159th Fighter Group when the unit adopted the USAF Objective Organization and the 122d Fighter Squadron was assigned to the new 159th Operations Group Later in June Tactical Air Command stood down and was replaced by Air Combat Command ACC No change in mission was made and the 159th continued in the air defense role In the early 1990s squadron aircraft and personnel were deployed to Aviano Air Base Italy flying combat missions over the former Yugoslavia during the Kosovo War as part of Operation Allied Force On 11 October 1995 in accordance with the one base one wing policy the 159th Fighter Group was changed in status and was re designated as the 159th Fighter Wing nbsp 122d Tactical Fighter Squadron McDonnell Douglas F 15A 20 MC Eagle 77 0148 about 1990In mid 1996 the Air Force in response to budget cuts and changing world situations began experimenting with Air Expeditionary organizations The Air Expeditionary Force AEF concept was developed that would mix Active Duty Reserve and Air National Guard elements into a combined force Instead of entire permanent units deploying as Provisional as in the 1991 Gulf War Expeditionary units are composed of aviation packages from several wings including active duty Air Force the Air Force Reserve Command and the Air National Guard would be married together to carry out the assigned deployment rotation In the late 1990s the 122d Expeditionary Fighter Squadron was activated on several occasions sending packages of personnel and aircraft Incirlik Air Base Turkey to fly Combat Air Patrol missions over Iraq as part of Operation Northern Watch Also the 122d EFS was activated with a deployment to Prince Sultan Air Base Saudi Arabia flying CAP missions over Southern Iraq as part of Operation Southern Watch On 25 June 1999 members of the 159th Fighter Wing New Orleans ANG while on deployment to NAS Keflavik Iceland flying F 15A aircraft intercepted two Russian TU 95 Bear H aircraft In response to the 9 11 attacks in 2001 the 122d Fighter Squadron engaged in Combat Air Patrols over major United States Cities as part of Operation Noble Eagle ONE ONE patrols continued into 2002 before being scaled down In 2006 the F 15A models were retired and the 122d was upgraded to the more capable F 15C Eagle As part of the Global War on Terrorism the 122d EFS has been deployed to support Operation Iraqi Freedom OIF Operation Enduring Freedom OEF in Afghanistan Operation New Horizons in Central and South America and Operation New Dawn in Afghanistan citation needed The most recent deployment of the 122d Expeditionary Fighter Squadron was completed in October 2012 when the squadron deployed to at Al Dhafra Air Base United Arab Emirates and as part of the 380th Expeditionary Operations Group the 122d EFS flew missions in support of the Joint Air Defense of the Persian Gulf and Operation Enduring Freedom The mission included providing air superiority in support of national military objectives and flying Fighter Integration Sorties with F 22 Raptors and F 15E Strike Eagles BRAC 2005 Recommendations edit In its 2005 BRAC Recommendations the Department of Defense recommended to realign the 142d Fighter Wing ANG at Portland IAP AGS Oregon by distributing the wing s F 15 aircraft to the 159th Fighter Wing ANG New Orleans ARS Louisiana nine aircraft and another installation New Orleans had above average military value for reserve component bases and realigning aircraft from Portland would create another optimum sized fighter squadron at New Orleans By relocating the geographically separated Air National Guard squadron onto New Orleans the Air Force would best utilize available facilities on the installation while reducing the cost to the government to lease facilities in the community However the Pentagon s recommendation was rejected by the BRAC Commission and the 142d Fighter Wing ended up gaining three more aircraft in the process 4 Lineage edit nbsp Exercise Load Diffuser deployment patch 2008 nbsp Iceland deployment patch 2004Designated 159th Fighter Group Air Defense and allotted to Louisiana ANG in 1958Extended federal recognition on 1 March 1958 Re designated 159th Tactical Fighter Group 5 December 1970 Re designated 159th Fighter Group 15 March 1992 Status changed from Group to Wing 11 October 1995 Re designated 159th Fighter Wing 11 October 1995Assignments edit 136th Air Defense Wing 1 March 1958 Louisiana Air National Guard 30 August 1961Gained by Montgomery Air Defense Sector Air Defense Command Gained by 32d Air Division Air Defense Command 1 April 1966 Gained by 32d Air Division Aerospace Defense Command 15 January 1968 Gained by Tactical Air Command 5 December 1970 Gained by Air Combat Command 1 June 1992Components edit 159th Operations Group 15 March 1992 Present 122d Fighter Interceptor late Tactical Fighter Fighter Squadron 1 March 1958 PresentStations edit NAS New Orleans later NAS JRB Louisiana 1 March 1958 presentAircraft edit F 86L Sabre Interceptor 1958 1960 TF F 102A Delta Dagger 1960 1970 F 100D F Super Sabre 1970 1979 F 4C Phantom II 1979 1985 F 15A B Eagle 1985 2006 Lockheed WC 130H 1989 2007 F 15C D Eagle 2006 present Decorations edit nbsp Outstanding Unit Award 5 References edit nbsp United States portal nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Thibodeaux Ron 17 July 2001 Coonass carries baggage some prefer to leave behind NOLA com Retrieved 14 November 2016 http www av8rstuff com gifs 122coonass jpg Coonass Militia patch Units Louisiana Air National Guard Retrieved 14 November 2016 159th Fighter Wing 159th FW Air Force Personnel Center Awards Search Post 1991 Archived 24 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine 122d Fighter Squadron history 159th Fighter Wing history Cornett Lloyd H Johnson Mildred W 1980 A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946 1980 PDF Peterson Air Force Base Colorado Office of History Aerospace Defense Center Archived from the original PDF on 13 February 2016 Retrieved 1 November 2012 Rogers Brian 2006 United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978 Hinckley England Midland ISBN 1 85780 197 0 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 159th Fighter Wing Louisiana Air National Guard Time Magazine Article on the 159th Fighter Group subscription required Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 159th 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