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357th Fighter Squadron

The 357th Fighter Squadron is part of the 355th Fighter Wing at Davis–Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona. It operates Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft training pilots for close air support missions.

357th Fighter Squadron
357th Fighter Squadron Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II 76-0532 at Davis–Monthan AFB, 1991
Active1942–1946; 1952–1960; 1962–1970; 1971–present
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
RoleFighter Training
Part ofAir Combat Command
Garrison/HQDavis–Monthan Air Force Base
Nickname(s)Dragons[1]
EngagementsEuropean Theater of Operations Vietnam War
DecorationsDistinguished Unit Citation
Presidential Unit Citation
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Combat "V" Device
Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm
Insignia
357th Fighter Squadron Emblem (approved 23 January 2008)[2]
357th Fighter Squadron Emblem (approved 24 June 1943)[3]

The squadron was first activated during World War II as a Republic P-47 Thunderbolt fighter squadron. After training in the United States the unit deployed to the European Theater of Operations. The unit entered combat operations in the summer of 1943, continuing in combat until April 1945. It earned a Distinguished Unit Citation for carrying out a difficult attack in April 1944. The squadron moved to Germany, where it was briefly part of the occupation forces before returning to the United States where it was inactivated in November 1945.

Mission Edit

The 357th conducts all formal course directed aircraft transition, day and night weapons and tactics employment, day and night aerial refueling, and dissimilar air combat maneuvers. The squadron trains pilots to plan, coordinate, execute, and control day and night close air support, air interdiction and battlefield surveillance and reconnaissance.[1]

History Edit

World War II Edit

 
357th Fighter Squadron P-47D Thunderbolt 42-22784

The 355th Fighter Squadron was first activated in late 1942 at Orlando Army Air Base, Florida[3] as one of the original three squadrons of the 355th Fighter Group,[4] flying Republic P-47 Thunderbolts. The squadron trained under III Fighter Command in Florida and in the Middle Atlantic States, then was reassigned as part of I Fighter Command for final training at Philadelphia Municipal Airport, Pennsylvania. The unit also performed air defense in the Philadelphia area in mid-1943.

The 357th deployed to the European Theater of Operations (ETO), where it became part of the 65th Fighter Wing of VIII Fighter Command, Eighth Air Force. The squadron engaged in low-level sweeps over the low countries and Occupied France, attacking enemy airfields and targets of opportunity such as locomotives, bridges, radio stations, and armored cars. Later the squadron served primarily as an escort for Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses and Consolidated B-24 Liberator heavy bombers of VIII Bomber Command during missions into Germany.

 
357th Fighter Squadron P-51D Mustang 44-73294 "Ole VIII" with occupation markings, summer 1945

On 5 April 1944, shortly after converting from P-47's to North American P-51 Mustangs, the squadron successfully bombed and strafed German airfields during a snow squall, for which it earned a Distinguished Unit Citation.[3] It provided fighter cover for Allied forces landing in Normandy on 6 June 1944, and afterwards hit transportation facilities to cut enemy supply lines. The unit hit fuel dumps, locomotives, and other targets in support of ground forces during the breakthrough at Saint-Lô in July.

The squadron remained in combat until 25 April 1945. It moved to Occupied Germany as part of the United States Air Forces in Europe for occupation duty at AAF Station Gablingen, Germany, later moving to AAF Station Schweinfurt. The squadron transferred, without personnel and equipment, to Mitchel Field New York on 1 August 1946. It was inactivated on 20 November at Mitchel.

Cold War Air Defense Edit

 
357th FIS F-86D Sabres 51-8378 in foreground.

The squadron was reactivated as the 357th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron under Air Defense Command ADC at Portland International Airport, Oregon in November 1952. The squadron took over the personnel, mission and North American F-86F Sabres of the federalized 123d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron of the Oregon Air National Guard which was returned to state control.[3][5] A little more than three months later, ADC formed Air Defense Groups at its dispersed fighter bases and the squadron became the operational element of the new 503d Air Defense Group.[3] However, the 503d soon converted to Lockheed F-94 Starfires with the activation of the 497th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron[6] and the 357th deployed to Nouasseur Air Base, French Morocco and assigned to the 316th Air Division of United States Air Forces Europe in May, where it provided air defense mission for Strategic Air Command forward bases used by Boeing B-47 Stratojet aircraft on Reflex deployment to Morocco. Th unit received new Mighty Mouse rocket armed and airborne intercept radar equipped North American F-86D Sabre interceptors in early 1955. The unit remained in North Africa until 1960 when it was inactivated[3] as SAC withdrew from its Morocco bases.

Vietnam War Edit

 
357th Tactical Fighter Squadron F-105D 61-0176, 1969

The 357th was reactivated in July 1962 at George Air Force Base, California as the 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron under the 355th Tactical Fighter Wing and equipped with Republic F-105 Thunderchiefs. After a period of organization at George, the unit moved to McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas in mid-1964.[2]

The squadron deployed for operations under the control of Pacific Air Forces (PACAF), initially operating temporarily from Yokota Air Base, Japan in the fall of 1964, then from Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand in early 1965, flying combat missions over South Vietnam in support of the US Advisory forces and friendly South Vietnamese units, returning to McConnell in late 1965. The unit almost immediately re-deployed to Thailand, this time to Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base in early 1966 as part of the deployment of its parent wing, which became permanently assigned to PACAF's Thirteenth Air Force.[2]

The squadron remained in Thailand engaged in combat operations over Indochina until 1970, flying frequent missions over enemy-held territory in South and North Vietnam. Its combat actions earned it a Presidential Unit Citation and three Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards with Combat V.[2] It was inactivated at Takhli on 10 December 1970 as part of the drawdown of US Forces in Southeast Asia in the early 1970s.[2]

 
357th TFS A-7D 72-0233 in 1973

The squadron activated briefly at McConnell AFB in March 1971, but moved to Davis–Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona later that month and was reassigned to the reformed 355th Tactical Fighter Wing and equipped with the new LTV A-7D Corsair II ground support aircraft.[2] It achieved operationally-ready status in 1972. In late 1972, the unit deployed its Corsairs to Korat RTAFB and was attached to the 354th Tactical Fighter Wing (Forward Echelon), which had deployed to Korat from Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina. From Korat, the squadron's aircraft conducted combat operations in South Vietnam, returning to Davis–Monthan in July 1973.

Post war era Edit

The squadron was redesignated the 357th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron and taken off operational status in 1976, becoming an A-7D Pilot training squadron. It received Fairchild Republic A-10A Thunderbolt IIs in 1979, the replacement for the A-7Ds, and became an A-10 Thunderbolt II Operational Training Unit, the mission the squadron currently performs. In 2000, the squadron added the mission of training instructor pilots in the A-10.[2]

Lineage Edit

  • Constituted as the 357th Fighter Squadron and activated on 12 November 1942
Redesignated 357th Fighter Squadron, Single Engine on 20 August 1943
Inactivated on 20 November 1946
  • Redesignated 357th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron on 11 September 1952
Activated on 1 November 1952
Discontinued on 8 March 1960
  • Redesignated 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron on 13 April 1962
Organized on 8 July 1962
Inactivated on 10 December 1970
  • Activated on 15 March 1971[2]a-10
Redesignated: 357th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron on 1 July 1976
Redesignated: 357th Fighter Squadron on 1 November 1991[2]

Assignments Edit

Stations Edit


Aircraft Edit

  • Republic P-47 Thunderbolt (1943–1944)
  • North American P-51 Mustang (1944–1946)
  • North American F-86F Sabre (1952–1955)
  • North American F-86D Sabre (1955–1960)
  • Republic F-105 Thunderchief (1962–1970)
  • McDonnell F-4 Phantom II (1971)
  • LTV A-7 Corsair II (1971–1979)
  • Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II (1979 – present)[2]

Awards and Campaigns Edit

Award streamer Award Dates Notes
  Distinguished Unit Citation 5 April 1944 357th Fighter Squadron[2]
  Presidential Unit Citation 11 June 1965-21 November 1965 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Presidential Unit Citation 29 January 1966-10 October 1955 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Presidential Unit Citation 11 August 1967-12 August 1967
24 October 1967 – 28 October 1967
357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Presidential Unit Citation 12 April 1968-30 April 1969 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award w/Combat "V" Device 12 October 1966-11 April 1967 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award w/Combat "V" Device 12 April 1967-11 April 1968 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award w/Combat "V" Device 1 July 1969-24 November 1970 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1971-1 June 1973 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 October 1976-30 May 1978 357th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron[2]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 January 1991-31 December 1992 357th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron (later 357th Fighter Squadron)[2]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 June 1995-31 May 1997 357th Fighter Squadron[2]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 June 1998-31 May 2000 357th Fighter Squadron[2]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 June 2002–31 May 2004 357th Fighter Squadron[2]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 June 2004–31 May 2006 357th Fighter Squadron[2]
  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 June 2007–31 May 2009 357th Fighter Squadron[2]
  Republic of Viet Nam Gallantry Cross w/Palm 1 April 1966-10 December 1970 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
Campaign Streamer Campaign Dates Notes
  Air Offensive, Europe 357th Fighter Squadron[2]
  Normandy 357th Fighter Squadron[2]
  Northern France 357th Fighter Squadron[2]
  Rhineland 357th Fighter Squadron[2]
  Ardennes-Alsace 357th Fighter Squadron[2]
  Central Europe 357th Fighter Squadron[2]
  Air Combat, EAME Theater 357th Fighter Squadron[2]
  Vietnam Defensive 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Vietnam Air 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Vietnam Air Offensive 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Vietnam Air Offensive, Phase II 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Vietnam Air Offensive, Phase III 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Vietnam Air/Ground 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Vietnam Air Offensive, Phase IV 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Tet 1969 Counteroffensive 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Vietnam Summer-Fall 1969 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Vietnam Winter-Spring 1970 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Sanctuary Counteroffensive 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]
  Southwest Monsoon 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron[2]

See also Edit

References Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b . 355th Wing Public Affairs. 22 May 2012. Archived from the original on 15 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av Robertson, Patsy (4 December 2012). "Factsheet 357 Fighter Squadron (ACC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Maurer, Combat Squadrons p. 445
  4. ^ Maurer, Combat Units, pp. 236–237
  5. ^ Cornett & Johnson, p. 122
  6. ^ Cornett & Johnson, p. 130
  7. ^ Station number in Anderson
  8. ^ a b Station number in Johnson

Bibliography Edit

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

  • Anderson, Capt. Barry (1985). (PDF). Maxwell AFB, AL: Research Division, USAF Historical Research Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 7 July 2012./
  • Cornett, Lloyd H; Johnson, Mildred W (1980). (PDF). Peterson AFB, CO: Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 February 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  • Johnson, 1st Lt. David C. (1988). (PDF). Maxwell AFB, AL: Research Division, USAF Historical Research Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 September 2016.
  • Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1983) [1961]. Air Force Combat Units of World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-02-1. LCCN 61060979.
  • Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1982) [1969]. Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-405-12194-6. LCCN 70605402. OCLC 72556.
  • USAF Aerospace Defense Command publication, The Interceptor, January 1979 (Volume 21, Number 1)

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The 357th Fighter Squadron is part of the 355th Fighter Wing at Davis Monthan Air Force Base Arizona It operates Fairchild Republic A 10 Thunderbolt II aircraft training pilots for close air support missions 357th Fighter Squadron357th Fighter Squadron Fairchild Republic A 10 Thunderbolt II 76 0532 at Davis Monthan AFB 1991Active1942 1946 1952 1960 1962 1970 1971 presentCountry United StatesBranch United States Air ForceRoleFighter TrainingPart ofAir Combat CommandGarrison HQDavis Monthan Air Force BaseNickname s Dragons 1 EngagementsEuropean Theater of Operations Vietnam WarDecorationsDistinguished Unit Citation Presidential Unit Citation Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Combat V Device Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with PalmInsignia357th Fighter Squadron Emblem approved 23 January 2008 2 357th Fighter Squadron Emblem approved 24 June 1943 3 The squadron was first activated during World War II as a Republic P 47 Thunderbolt fighter squadron After training in the United States the unit deployed to the European Theater of Operations The unit entered combat operations in the summer of 1943 continuing in combat until April 1945 It earned a Distinguished Unit Citation for carrying out a difficult attack in April 1944 The squadron moved to Germany where it was briefly part of the occupation forces before returning to the United States where it was inactivated in November 1945 Contents 1 Mission 2 History 2 1 World War II 2 2 Cold War Air Defense 2 3 Vietnam War 2 4 Post war era 3 Lineage 3 1 Assignments 3 2 Stations 3 3 Aircraft 3 4 Awards and Campaigns 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Notes 5 2 BibliographyMission EditThe 357th conducts all formal course directed aircraft transition day and night weapons and tactics employment day and night aerial refueling and dissimilar air combat maneuvers The squadron trains pilots to plan coordinate execute and control day and night close air support air interdiction and battlefield surveillance and reconnaissance 1 History EditWorld War II Edit nbsp 357th Fighter Squadron P 47D Thunderbolt 42 22784The 355th Fighter Squadron was first activated in late 1942 at Orlando Army Air Base Florida 3 as one of the original three squadrons of the 355th Fighter Group 4 flying Republic P 47 Thunderbolts The squadron trained under III Fighter Command in Florida and in the Middle Atlantic States then was reassigned as part of I Fighter Command for final training at Philadelphia Municipal Airport Pennsylvania The unit also performed air defense in the Philadelphia area in mid 1943 The 357th deployed to the European Theater of Operations ETO where it became part of the 65th Fighter Wing of VIII Fighter Command Eighth Air Force The squadron engaged in low level sweeps over the low countries and Occupied France attacking enemy airfields and targets of opportunity such as locomotives bridges radio stations and armored cars Later the squadron served primarily as an escort for Boeing B 17 Flying Fortresses and Consolidated B 24 Liberator heavy bombers of VIII Bomber Command during missions into Germany nbsp 357th Fighter Squadron P 51D Mustang 44 73294 Ole VIII with occupation markings summer 1945On 5 April 1944 shortly after converting from P 47 s to North American P 51 Mustangs the squadron successfully bombed and strafed German airfields during a snow squall for which it earned a Distinguished Unit Citation 3 It provided fighter cover for Allied forces landing in Normandy on 6 June 1944 and afterwards hit transportation facilities to cut enemy supply lines The unit hit fuel dumps locomotives and other targets in support of ground forces during the breakthrough at Saint Lo in July The squadron remained in combat until 25 April 1945 It moved to Occupied Germany as part of the United States Air Forces in Europe for occupation duty at AAF Station Gablingen Germany later moving to AAF Station Schweinfurt The squadron transferred without personnel and equipment to Mitchel Field New York on 1 August 1946 It was inactivated on 20 November at Mitchel Cold War Air Defense Edit nbsp 357th FIS F 86D Sabres 51 8378 in foreground The squadron was reactivated as the 357th Fighter Interceptor Squadron under Air Defense Command ADC at Portland International Airport Oregon in November 1952 The squadron took over the personnel mission and North American F 86F Sabres of the federalized 123d Fighter Interceptor Squadron of the Oregon Air National Guard which was returned to state control 3 5 A little more than three months later ADC formed Air Defense Groups at its dispersed fighter bases and the squadron became the operational element of the new 503d Air Defense Group 3 However the 503d soon converted to Lockheed F 94 Starfires with the activation of the 497th Fighter Interceptor Squadron 6 and the 357th deployed to Nouasseur Air Base French Morocco and assigned to the 316th Air Division of United States Air Forces Europe in May where it provided air defense mission for Strategic Air Command forward bases used by Boeing B 47 Stratojet aircraft on Reflex deployment to Morocco Th unit received new Mighty Mouse rocket armed and airborne intercept radar equipped North American F 86D Sabre interceptors in early 1955 The unit remained in North Africa until 1960 when it was inactivated 3 as SAC withdrew from its Morocco bases Vietnam War Edit nbsp 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron F 105D 61 0176 1969The 357th was reactivated in July 1962 at George Air Force Base California as the 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron under the 355th Tactical Fighter Wing and equipped with Republic F 105 Thunderchiefs After a period of organization at George the unit moved to McConnell Air Force Base Kansas in mid 1964 2 The squadron deployed for operations under the control of Pacific Air Forces PACAF initially operating temporarily from Yokota Air Base Japan in the fall of 1964 then from Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base Thailand in early 1965 flying combat missions over South Vietnam in support of the US Advisory forces and friendly South Vietnamese units returning to McConnell in late 1965 The unit almost immediately re deployed to Thailand this time to Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base in early 1966 as part of the deployment of its parent wing which became permanently assigned to PACAF s Thirteenth Air Force 2 The squadron remained in Thailand engaged in combat operations over Indochina until 1970 flying frequent missions over enemy held territory in South and North Vietnam Its combat actions earned it a Presidential Unit Citation and three Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards with Combat V 2 It was inactivated at Takhli on 10 December 1970 as part of the drawdown of US Forces in Southeast Asia in the early 1970s 2 nbsp 357th TFS A 7D 72 0233 in 1973The squadron activated briefly at McConnell AFB in March 1971 but moved to Davis Monthan Air Force Base Arizona later that month and was reassigned to the reformed 355th Tactical Fighter Wing and equipped with the new LTV A 7D Corsair II ground support aircraft 2 It achieved operationally ready status in 1972 In late 1972 the unit deployed its Corsairs to Korat RTAFB and was attached to the 354th Tactical Fighter Wing Forward Echelon which had deployed to Korat from Myrtle Beach AFB South Carolina From Korat the squadron s aircraft conducted combat operations in South Vietnam returning to Davis Monthan in July 1973 Post war era Edit The squadron was redesignated the 357th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron and taken off operational status in 1976 becoming an A 7D Pilot training squadron It received Fairchild Republic A 10A Thunderbolt IIs in 1979 the replacement for the A 7Ds and became an A 10 Thunderbolt II Operational Training Unit the mission the squadron currently performs In 2000 the squadron added the mission of training instructor pilots in the A 10 2 Lineage EditConstituted as the 357th Fighter Squadron and activated on 12 November 1942Redesignated 357th Fighter Squadron Single Engine on 20 August 1943 Inactivated on 20 November 1946Redesignated 357th Fighter Interceptor Squadron on 11 September 1952Activated on 1 November 1952 Discontinued on 8 March 1960Redesignated 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron on 13 April 1962Organized on 8 July 1962 Inactivated on 10 December 1970Activated on 15 March 1971 2 a 10Redesignated 357th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron on 1 July 1976 Redesignated 357th Fighter Squadron on 1 November 1991 2 Assignments Edit 355th Fighter Group 12 November 1942 20 November 1946 4704th Defense Wing 1 November 1952 503d Air Defense Group 16 February 1953 Seventeenth Air Force 1 June 1953 attached to Air Defense Division Provisional 8 June 1953 17 September 1953 316th Air Division 18 September 1953 8 March 1960 Tactical Air Command 13 April 1962 not organized 355th Tactical Fighter Wing 8 July 1962 probably attached to 41st Air Division 9 August 1964 c 9 December 1964 and to 6234th Tactical Fighter Wing 12 June 1965 8 November 1965 835th Air Division 8 November 1965 attached to 23d Tactical Fighter Wing 355th Tactical Fighter Wing 29 January 1966 10 December 1970 23d Tactical Fighter Wing 15 March 1971 4453d Combat Crew Training Wing 22 March 1971 355th Tactical Fighter Wing later 355th Tactical Training wing 355th Fighter Wing 1 July 1971 355th Operations Group 1 May 1992 present 2 Stations Edit Orlando Army Air Base Florida 12 November 1942 Norfolk Municipal Airport Virginia 18 February 1943 Langley Field Virginia 4 March 1943 Millville Army Airfield New Jersey 27 April 1943 Philadelphia Municipal Airport Pennsylvania 17 May 1943 16 June 1943 RAF Steeple Morden AAF 122 7 England 8 July 1943 AAF Station Gablingen R 77 8 Germany 17 July 1945 AAF Station Schweinfurt R 25 8 Germany 15 April 1946 Mitchel Field New York 1 August 1946 20 November 1946 Portland International Airport later Portland Air Force Base Oregon 1 November 1952 14 March 1953 Nouasseur Air Base French Morocco later Morocco 28 May 1953 8 March 1960 George Air Force Base CA 8 July 1962 McConnell Air Force Base KS 21 July 1964 deployed at Yokota Air Base Japan c 9 August 1964 c 9 December 1964 and at Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base Thailand c 12 June 1965 c 8 November 1965 Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base Thailand 29 January 1966 10 December 1970 McConnell Air Force Base Kansas 15 March 1971 Davis Monthan Air Force Base Arizona 22 March 1971 present 2 Aircraft Edit Republic P 47 Thunderbolt 1943 1944 North American P 51 Mustang 1944 1946 North American F 86F Sabre 1952 1955 North American F 86D Sabre 1955 1960 Republic F 105 Thunderchief 1962 1970 McDonnell F 4 Phantom II 1971 LTV A 7 Corsair II 1971 1979 Fairchild Republic A 10 Thunderbolt II 1979 present 2 Awards and Campaigns Edit Award streamer Award Dates Notes nbsp Distinguished Unit Citation 5 April 1944 357th Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Presidential Unit Citation 11 June 1965 21 November 1965 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Presidential Unit Citation 29 January 1966 10 October 1955 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Presidential Unit Citation 11 August 1967 12 August 196724 October 1967 28 October 1967 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Presidential Unit Citation 12 April 1968 30 April 1969 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award w Combat V Device 12 October 1966 11 April 1967 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award w Combat V Device 12 April 1967 11 April 1968 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award w Combat V Device 1 July 1969 24 November 1970 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 July 1971 1 June 1973 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 October 1976 30 May 1978 357th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron 2 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 January 1991 31 December 1992 357th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron later 357th Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 June 1995 31 May 1997 357th Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 June 1998 31 May 2000 357th Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 June 2002 31 May 2004 357th Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 June 2004 31 May 2006 357th Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 June 2007 31 May 2009 357th Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Republic of Viet Nam Gallantry Cross w Palm 1 April 1966 10 December 1970 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 Campaign Streamer Campaign Dates Notes nbsp Air Offensive Europe 357th Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Normandy 357th Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Northern France 357th Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Rhineland 357th Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Ardennes Alsace 357th Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Central Europe 357th Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Air Combat EAME Theater 357th Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Vietnam Defensive 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Vietnam Air 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Vietnam Air Offensive 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Vietnam Air Offensive Phase II 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Vietnam Air Offensive Phase III 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Vietnam Air Ground 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Vietnam Air Offensive Phase IV 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Tet 1969 Counteroffensive 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Vietnam Summer Fall 1969 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Vietnam Winter Spring 1970 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Sanctuary Counteroffensive 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 nbsp Southwest Monsoon 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron 2 See also Edit nbsp World War II portalReferences EditNotes Edit a b Factsheet 355th Operations Group 355th Wing Public Affairs 22 May 2012 Archived from the original on 15 January 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av Robertson Patsy 4 December 2012 Factsheet 357 Fighter Squadron ACC Air Force Historical Research Agency Retrieved 4 February 2019 a b c d e f Maurer Combat Squadrons p 445 Maurer Combat Units pp 236 237 Cornett amp Johnson p 122 Cornett amp Johnson p 130 Station number in Anderson a b Station number in Johnson Bibliography Edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Anderson Capt Barry 1985 Army Air Forces Stations A Guide to the Stations Where U S Army Air Forces Personnel Served in the United Kingdom During World War II PDF Maxwell AFB AL Research Division USAF Historical Research Center Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 7 July 2012 Cornett Lloyd H Johnson Mildred W 1980 A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946 1980 PDF Peterson AFB CO Office of History Aerospace Defense Center Archived from the original PDF on 13 February 2016 Retrieved 13 November 2013 Johnson 1st Lt David C 1988 U S Army Air Forces Continental Airfields ETO D Day to V E Day PDF Maxwell AFB AL Research Division USAF Historical Research Center Archived from the original PDF on 17 September 2016 Maurer Maurer ed 1983 1961 Air Force Combat Units of World War II PDF reprint ed Washington DC Office of Air Force History ISBN 0 912799 02 1 LCCN 61060979 Maurer Maurer ed 1982 1969 Combat Squadrons of the Air Force World War II PDF reprint ed Washington DC Office of Air Force History ISBN 0 405 12194 6 LCCN 70605402 OCLC 72556 USAF Aerospace Defense Command publication The Interceptor January 1979 Volume 21 Number 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 357th Fighter Squadron amp oldid 1178399623, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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