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85th Flying Training Squadron

The 85th Flying Training Squadron is part of the 47th Flying Training Wing based at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas. It operates Beechcraft T-6 Texan II aircraft conducting flight training.

85th Flying Training Squadron
Active1941–1962; 1972-present
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
RolePilot Training
Part ofAir Education and Training Command
Garrison/HQLaughlin Air Force Base
EngagementsBattle of the Kasserine Pass
Operation Husky
Operation Avalanche
Operation Dragoon[1]
DecorationsDistinguished Unit Citation
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award[1]
Insignia
85th Flying Training Squadron emblem (approved 2 January 1973)[1]
85th Bombardment Squadron emblem (approved 9 September 1944)[2]

Mission edit

The current mission of the 85th Flying Training Wing is to take recent undergraduate pilots, from Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps or the United States Air Force Academy and qualify them to fly the T-6 Texan II aircraft.

History edit

World War II edit

The 85th was first activated as a bombardment squadron shortly before the United States entered World War II. Stationed at McChord Field, Washington it flew antisubmarine patrols following the attack on Pearl Harbor.[3]

The squadron was sent to North Africa to participate in Allied operations in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations in late 1942 where it specialized in conducting low-level bombing missions against Axis forces. The unit earned a Distinguished Unit Citation for actions against German forces at Kasserine Pass in February 1943.[3]

Following the Axis defeat in North Africa the 85th participated in the reduction of Pantellaria and Lampedusa and the invasion of Sicily in the summer of 1943. The squadron next supported the British Eighth Army during the invasion of Italy and continued to lead support combat support throughout the Italian Campaign, earning it a second Distinguished Unit Citation for actions in the Po Valley 21–24 April 1945. In August and September 1944 the 85th briefly broke off from the Italian Campaign to support the invasion of southern France.[3]

Cold War edit

Following the Second World War the squadron remained an active bomber unit. It was the first squadron to operate the North American B-45 Tornado, the US Air Force's first jet bomber. It later transitioned to the Douglas B-66 Destroyer before being inactivated in May 1962.

Pilot training edit

The squadron was reactivated a decade later as a flying training squadron, replacing the 3645th Pilot Training Squadron at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas.[3]

Lineage edit

  • Constituted as the 85th Bombardment Squadron (Light) on 20 November 1940
Activated on 15 January 1941
Redesignated 85th Bombardment Squadron, Light on 20 August 1943
Redesignated 85th Bombardment Squadron, Light (Night Attack) on 16 April 1946
Redesignated 85th Bombardment Squadron, Light, Jet on 23 June 1948
Redesignated 85th Bombardment Squadron, Light on 16 November 1950
Redesignated 85th Bombardment Squadron, Tactical on 1 October 1955
Discontinued and inactivated on 22 June 1962
  • Redesignated 85th Flying Training Squadron on 22 March 1972
Activated on 1 September 1972[1]

Assignments edit

Stations edit

Aircraft edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Bailey, Carl E. (10 September 2008). "Factsheet 85 Flying Training Squadron (AETC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  2. ^ Maurer, pp. 294-295
  3. ^ a b c d . 47th Flying Training Wing Public Affairs. 9 July 2014. Archived from the original on 27 September 2015. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  4. ^ Watkins indicates the squadron was on the Maltese island of Gozo. Watkins, p. 71.
  5. ^ Probably at Torrente Comunelli until 20 August 1943, then at Gerbini Airfield. Watkins, p. 71.
  6. ^ Station number in Johnson.
  7. ^ Station information in Bailey, except as noted.

Bibliography edit

  • Johnson, 1st Lt. David C. (1988). (PDF). Maxwell AFB, AL: Research Division, USAF Historical Research Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 September 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2017.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • 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. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  • 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. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  • Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984). Air Force Combat Wings, Lineage & Honors Histories 1947-1977. Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-12-9. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  • Watkins, Robert A. (2009). Insignia and Aircraft Markings of the U.S. Army Air Force In World War II. Vol. IV, European-African-Middle Eastern Theater of Operations. Atglen,PA: Shiffer Publishing, Ltd. ISBN 978-0-7643-3401-6.

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The 85th Flying Training Squadron is part of the 47th Flying Training Wing based at Laughlin Air Force Base Texas It operates Beechcraft T 6 Texan II aircraft conducting flight training 85th Flying Training SquadronT 6A Texan IIs from Laughlin AFBActive1941 1962 1972 presentCountry United StatesBranch United States Air ForceRolePilot TrainingPart ofAir Education and Training CommandGarrison HQLaughlin Air Force BaseEngagementsBattle of the Kasserine PassOperation HuskyOperation AvalancheOperation Dragoon 1 DecorationsDistinguished Unit CitationAir Force Outstanding Unit Award 1 Insignia85th Flying Training Squadron emblem approved 2 January 1973 1 85th Bombardment Squadron emblem approved 9 September 1944 2 Contents 1 Mission 2 History 2 1 World War II 2 2 Cold War 2 3 Pilot training 3 Lineage 3 1 Assignments 3 2 Stations 3 3 Aircraft 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 BibliographyMission editThe current mission of the 85th Flying Training Wing is to take recent undergraduate pilots from Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps or the United States Air Force Academy and qualify them to fly the T 6 Texan II aircraft History editWorld War II edit The 85th was first activated as a bombardment squadron shortly before the United States entered World War II Stationed at McChord Field Washington it flew antisubmarine patrols following the attack on Pearl Harbor 3 The squadron was sent to North Africa to participate in Allied operations in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations in late 1942 where it specialized in conducting low level bombing missions against Axis forces The unit earned a Distinguished Unit Citation for actions against German forces at Kasserine Pass in February 1943 3 Following the Axis defeat in North Africa the 85th participated in the reduction of Pantellaria and Lampedusa and the invasion of Sicily in the summer of 1943 The squadron next supported the British Eighth Army during the invasion of Italy and continued to lead support combat support throughout the Italian Campaign earning it a second Distinguished Unit Citation for actions in the Po Valley 21 24 April 1945 In August and September 1944 the 85th briefly broke off from the Italian Campaign to support the invasion of southern France 3 Cold War edit Following the Second World War the squadron remained an active bomber unit It was the first squadron to operate the North American B 45 Tornado the US Air Force s first jet bomber It later transitioned to the Douglas B 66 Destroyer before being inactivated in May 1962 Pilot training edit The squadron was reactivated a decade later as a flying training squadron replacing the 3645th Pilot Training Squadron at Laughlin Air Force Base Texas 3 Lineage editConstituted as the 85th Bombardment Squadron Light on 20 November 1940Activated on 15 January 1941 Redesignated 85th Bombardment Squadron Light on 20 August 1943 Redesignated 85th Bombardment Squadron Light Night Attack on 16 April 1946 Redesignated 85th Bombardment Squadron Light Jet on 23 June 1948 Redesignated 85th Bombardment Squadron Light on 16 November 1950 Redesignated 85th Bombardment Squadron Tactical on 1 October 1955 Discontinued and inactivated on 22 June 1962Redesignated 85th Flying Training Squadron on 22 March 1972Activated on 1 September 1972 1 Assignments edit 47th Bombardment Group 15 January 1941 Twelfth Air Force 2 October 1949 Ninth Air Force attached to 363d Tactical Reconnaissance Group 17 October 1949 Tactical Air Command 1 Aug 1950 remained attached to 363d Tactical Reconnaissance Group until 31 August 1950 then to 363d Tactical Reconnaissance Wing 47th Bombardment Group 12 Mar 1951 attached to 47th Bombardment Wing after 17 Nov 1952 47th Bombardment Wing 8 February 1955 22 June 1962 47th Flying Training Wing 1 September 1972 47th Operations Group 15 December 1991 present 1 Stations edit McChord Field Washington 1941 Army Air Base Fresno California 11 August 1941 Will Rogers Field Oklahoma 17 February 1942 Greensboro Army Air Base North Carolina 16 July 17 October 1942 Mediouna Airfield French Morocco c 17 November 1942 Thelepte Airfield Tunisia 9 January 1943 Youks les Bains Airfield Algeria 16 February 1943 Canrobert Airfield Algeria 27 February 1943 Thelepte Airfield Tunisia 30 March 1943 Souk el Arba Airfield Tunisia 16 April 1943 Soliman Airfield Tunisia 1 June 1943 Malta 22 July 1943 4 Sicily Italy 12 August 1943 5 Grottaglie Airfield Italy 24 September 1943 Vincenzo Airfield Italy 15 October 1943 Vesuvius Airfield Italy 11 January 1944 Capodichino Airport Italy 22 March 1944 Vesuvius Airfield Italy 25 April 1944 Ponte Galeria Airfield Italy 13 Jun 1944 Ombrone Airfield Italy 26 June 1944 Poretta Airfield Corsica France 15 July 1944 Salon de Provence Airfield Y 16 6 France 4 Sep 1944 Follonica Airfield Italy 16 September 1944 Rosignano Airfield Italy 4 October 1944 Grosseto Airport Italy 10 December 1944 Pisa Airfield Italy 17 23 June 1945 Seymour Johnson Field North Carolina c 11 July 1945 Lake Charles Army Air Field Louisiana 9 September 1945 Biggs Field Texas 20 October 1946 Barksdale Air Force Base Louisiana 19 November 1948 Langley Air Force Base Virginia 17 October 1949 21 May 1952 RAF Sculthorpe England 31 May 1952 22 June 1962 Laughlin Air Force Base Texas 1 September 1972 present 7 Aircraft edit B 18 Bolo 1941 1942 DB 7 Boston 1941 1942 A 20 Havoc 1941 1945 A 26 Invader later B 26 1945 1949 1950 1951 North American B 45 Tornado 1949 1957 Douglas B 66 Destroyer 1958 1962 T 37 Tweet 1972 2004 T 6 Texan II 2004 present 1 References editNotes edit a b c d e f Bailey Carl E 10 September 2008 Factsheet 85 Flying Training Squadron AETC Air Force Historical Research Agency Retrieved 12 September 2017 Maurer pp 294 295 a b c d Laughlin AFB Library Fact Sheets 85th Flying Training Squadron 47th Flying Training Wing Public Affairs 9 July 2014 Archived from the original on 27 September 2015 Retrieved 12 September 2017 Watkins indicates the squadron was on the Maltese island of Gozo Watkins p 71 Probably at Torrente Comunelli until 20 August 1943 then at Gerbini Airfield Watkins p 71 Station number in Johnson Station information in Bailey except as noted Bibliography edit 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 29 September 2015 Retrieved 26 June 2017 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link 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 Retrieved 17 December 2016 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 Retrieved 17 December 2016 Ravenstein Charles A 1984 Air Force Combat Wings Lineage amp Honors Histories 1947 1977 Washington DC Office of Air Force History ISBN 0 912799 12 9 Retrieved 17 December 2016 Watkins Robert A 2009 Insignia and Aircraft Markings of the U S Army Air Force In World War II Vol IV European African Middle Eastern Theater of Operations Atglen PA Shiffer Publishing Ltd ISBN 978 0 7643 3401 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 85th Flying Training Squadron amp oldid 1118333950, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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