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325th Air Control Squadron

The 325th Air Control Squadron was a part of the 325th Fighter Wing, based at the United States Air Force's Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. Originally constituted the 325th Fighter Control Squadron in March 1943, the 325th served in the Mediterranean Theatre of Operations during WWII. During the past decades, radar operations and maintenance has been taught to tens of thousands of personnel of all ranks.[3] Following the transfer of the 325th Fighter Wing to Air Combat Command, on 12 October 2012 the 325th Air Control Squadron was replaced by the 337th Air Control Squadron under the 33rd Fighter Wing at Eglin Air Force Base.[1]

325th Air Control Squadron
Active1943–1944; 1983–2012[1]
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
TypeCommand and Control
Part ofAir Education and Training Command
Garrison/HQTyndall Air Force Base
Nickname(s)Screamin' Eagles[citation needed]
EngagementsMediterranean Theater of Operations[2]
DecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award[2]
Insignia
325th Air Control Squadron emblem (approved 18 May 1999)[2]

Mission edit

The 325th was primarily responsible for the initial training of all Active duty, Air National Guard, and Reserve Air Force Air Battle Manager officers in command and control mission execution. The squadron provided training international officers in command and control operations, as well as command and control support for F-22A Raptor initial and transition training at Tyndall AFB.[3][1]

History edit

World War II edit

The "Screamin' Eagles" began as the 325th Fighter Control Squadron in April 1943. In December 1943, the unit moved to North Africa to support the operations of the American and other Allied flying units. Moving its radar with the front lines, the squadron saw action throughout the Mediterranean and Southern Europe and earned battle streamers for Rome, 1944; Southern France, 1944; and the Rhineland, 1945. The squadron was disbanded in early 1945, when German air activity had effectively ceased.[3]

Controller training edit

The 325th Tactical Training Squadron was activated in October 1983 and overtime absorbed the controller training mission conducted at Tyndall Air Force Base. After being renamed the 325th Training Squadron in November 1991 the two squadrons were consolidated in June 1999. In 2001 the squadron was redesignated as the 325th Air Control Squadron.[3]

In addition to the F-22, the squadron also assisted with the training of McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle pilots until their departure from Tyndall in 2010.[4]

The squadron instructed five comprehensive courses. The primary course was the nine-month Undergraduate Air Battle Manager Training course, where officers learned everything from radar theory to large force employment. Graduates of this course receive follow-on assignments to the combat Air Forces to perform air battle management on the Boeing E-3 Sentry or the Boeing E-8 Joint STARS aircraft. Additional courses include the Battle Manager Instructor Training Course, which teaches air battle managers from different backgrounds the skills necessary to instruct undergraduate students, and the Air Weapons Officer/Weapons Director Initial Qualification Training Course, which teaches previously qualified air battle managers and weapons directors the art and science of controlling live aircraft. The 325th ACS also conducts the International Air Weapons Controller Course and the Theater Air Operations Course, where officers from around the world are introduced to weapons control and theater air operations.[3]

Lineage edit

325th Fighter Control Squadron
  • Constituted as the 325th Fighter Control Squadron on 31 March 1943
Activated on 1 April 1943
Disbanded on 31 December 1944
  • Reconstituted and consolidated with the 325th Training Squadron as the 325th Training Squadron on 15 June 1999[2]


325th Air Control Squadron
  • Constituted as the 325th Tactical Training Squadron on 14 October 1983
Activated on 15 October 1983
Redesignated 325th Training Squadron on 1 November 1991
Consolidated with the 325th Fighter Control Squadron on 15 June 1999
Redesignated 325th Air Control Squadron on 7 September 2001[2]
Inactivated 12 October 2012[1]

Assignments edit

Stations edit

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f "337th Air Control Squadron". 8 June 2017. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Warnock, A. Timothy (13 May 2015). . Air Force Historical Research Agency. Archived from the original on 27 September 2015. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e . Tyndall AFB. Archived from the original on 20 July 2015. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
  4. ^ Carson, Daniel (21 September 2010). "Final farewell: Last F-15s leave Tyndall". Free Republic. News Herald. Retrieved 22 January 2012.

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The 325th Air Control Squadron was a part of the 325th Fighter Wing based at the United States Air Force s Tyndall Air Force Base Florida Originally constituted the 325th Fighter Control Squadron in March 1943 the 325th served in the Mediterranean Theatre of Operations during WWII During the past decades radar operations and maintenance has been taught to tens of thousands of personnel of all ranks 3 Following the transfer of the 325th Fighter Wing to Air Combat Command on 12 October 2012 the 325th Air Control Squadron was replaced by the 337th Air Control Squadron under the 33rd Fighter Wing at Eglin Air Force Base 1 325th Air Control SquadronActive1943 1944 1983 2012 1 Country United StatesBranch United States Air ForceTypeCommand and ControlPart ofAir Education and Training CommandGarrison HQTyndall Air Force BaseNickname s Screamin Eagles citation needed EngagementsMediterranean Theater of Operations 2 DecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award 2 Insignia325th Air Control Squadron emblem approved 18 May 1999 2 Contents 1 Mission 2 History 2 1 World War II 2 2 Controller training 3 Lineage 3 1 Assignments 3 2 Stations 4 ReferencesMission editThe 325th was primarily responsible for the initial training of all Active duty Air National Guard and Reserve Air Force Air Battle Manager officers in command and control mission execution The squadron provided training international officers in command and control operations as well as command and control support for F 22A Raptor initial and transition training at Tyndall AFB 3 1 History editWorld War II edit The Screamin Eagles began as the 325th Fighter Control Squadron in April 1943 In December 1943 the unit moved to North Africa to support the operations of the American and other Allied flying units Moving its radar with the front lines the squadron saw action throughout the Mediterranean and Southern Europe and earned battle streamers for Rome 1944 Southern France 1944 and the Rhineland 1945 The squadron was disbanded in early 1945 when German air activity had effectively ceased 3 Controller training edit The 325th Tactical Training Squadron was activated in October 1983 and overtime absorbed the controller training mission conducted at Tyndall Air Force Base After being renamed the 325th Training Squadron in November 1991 the two squadrons were consolidated in June 1999 In 2001 the squadron was redesignated as the 325th Air Control Squadron 3 In addition to the F 22 the squadron also assisted with the training of McDonnell Douglas F 15 Eagle pilots until their departure from Tyndall in 2010 4 The squadron instructed five comprehensive courses The primary course was the nine month Undergraduate Air Battle Manager Training course where officers learned everything from radar theory to large force employment Graduates of this course receive follow on assignments to the combat Air Forces to perform air battle management on the Boeing E 3 Sentry or the Boeing E 8 Joint STARS aircraft Additional courses include the Battle Manager Instructor Training Course which teaches air battle managers from different backgrounds the skills necessary to instruct undergraduate students and the Air Weapons Officer Weapons Director Initial Qualification Training Course which teaches previously qualified air battle managers and weapons directors the art and science of controlling live aircraft The 325th ACS also conducts the International Air Weapons Controller Course and the Theater Air Operations Course where officers from around the world are introduced to weapons control and theater air operations 3 Lineage edit325th Fighter Control Squadron Constituted as the 325th Fighter Control Squadron on 31 March 1943 Activated on 1 April 1943 Disbanded on 31 December 1944 Reconstituted and consolidated with the 325th Training Squadron as the 325th Training Squadron on 15 June 1999 2 325th Air Control Squadron Constituted as the 325th Tactical Training Squadron on 14 October 1983 Activated on 15 October 1983 Redesignated 325th Training Squadron on 1 November 1991 Consolidated with the 325th Fighter Control Squadron on 15 June 1999 Redesignated 325th Air Control Squadron on 7 September 2001 2 Inactivated 12 October 2012 1 Assignments edit I Fighter Command 1 April 1943 Twelfth Air Force c 15 December 1943 XII Fighter Command 18 Dec 1943 63d Fighter Wing c 13 May 1944 Under operational control of No 210 Group RAF September October 1944 560th Signal Aircraft Warning Battalion 10 November 31 December 1944 325th Tactical Training Wing 15 October 1983 325th Operations Group 1 September 1991 12 October 2012 2 1 Stations edit Bradley Field Connecticut 1 April 1943 Suffolk County Army Air Field New York 12 August 30 November 1943 Casablanca French Morocco 15 December 1943 Nouvion Airfield Algeria 23 January 1944 Alghero Sardinia Italy 13 May 1944 Calvi Corsica June 1944 St Tropez France 1 September 1944 Lamanon France c 18 September 1944 Pisa Italy 20 October 1944 San Petro Italy December 31 December 1944 Tyndall Air Force Base Florida 15 October 1983 12 October 2012 2 1 References editNotes a b c d e f 337th Air Control Squadron 8 June 2017 Retrieved 1 December 2017 a b c d e f g Warnock A Timothy 13 May 2015 Factsheet 325 Air Control Squadron ACC Air Force Historical Research Agency Archived from the original on 27 September 2015 Retrieved 9 August 2017 a b c d e 325th Air Control Squadron Factsheet Tyndall AFB Archived from the original on 20 July 2015 Retrieved 22 January 2012 Carson Daniel 21 September 2010 Final farewell Last F 15s leave Tyndall Free Republic News Herald Retrieved 22 January 2012 nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 325th Air Control Squadron amp oldid 1194213102, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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