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325th Fighter Wing

The 325th Fighter Wing (325 FW) is a wing of the United States Air Force based in Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida.

325th Fighter Wing
An F-22 Raptor and two F-15 Eagles from Tyndall Air Force Base refuel from a KC-135 Stratotanker of the Mississippi Air National Guard over eastern Florida, 22 September 2008.
Active1948–1952; 1956–1968; 1981–present
Country United States
BranchUnited States Air Force
Part ofAir Combat Command
Garrison/HQTyndall Air Force Base
Motto(s)Locare et Liquidare Latin Locate and Liquidate
DecorationsDistinguished Unit Citation
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Gregory M. Moseley[1]
Notable
commanders
Richard Myers
Donavon F. Smith
Insignia
325th Fighter Wing emblem (approved 5 March 1957)[2]

Mission

The 325th Fighter Wing's primary mission is to provide air dominance training for F-22 Raptor pilots and maintenance personnel and air battle managers to support the combat Air Force.

Training for F-22 pilots is performed in the 43d Fighter Squadron. The 325th Air Control Squadron trains air battle managers for assignment to combat Air Force units. Additionally, wing personnel manage the southeastern air combat maneuvering instrumentation range and provide mission-ready F-22 air dominance forces in support of the Commander, North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD)/1st Air Force (1 AF) contingency plans. The 325th Fighter Wing is commanded by Colonel Gregory M. Moseley, who assumed command 26 June 2020.

Other specialties trained under the 325th Fighter Wing include F-22 intelligence officer training, F-22 crew chief training and officer and enlisted air traffic controller training.

The 325th Fighter Wing is host to more than 30 tenant organizations located at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla. The wing comprises the 325th Operations Group, 325th Maintenance Group, 325th Mission Support Group and 325th Medical Group.

From 1983 to 2010, training for F-15 pilots was performed at Tyndall by the 1st, 2d, and 95th Fighter Squadrons. During this period, the 325th FW also hosted training for F-15 Maintenance personnel, and Intelligence Officers assigned to F-15 units. The 1st Fighter Squadron was inactivated in 2006. The 2d and 95th FS's were also inactivated in May and September 2010, respectively. However, with the return to Air Combat Command, the 325th FW gained a combat-coded F-22 squadron.[3] In doing so, the 95th Fighter Squadron was reactivated on 11 October 2013 as an operational F-22 Raptor unit. In August 2014, the 2d was reactivated as the 2d Fighter Training Squadron. Flying the Northrop T-38 Talon, the 2d provides adversary training support to F-22 squadrons.

Units

History

 
QF-100 Super Sabre target drones on the Tyndall AFB flight line[4]

The 325th Fighter Wing was established on 10 May 1948 and activated on 9 June 1948. It conducted air defense of the U.S. west coast, 1948–1952 and 1956–1968. Beginning in spring 1949, the 325th conducted the All Weather Combat Crew Training School. During 1950, the wing also controlled a troop carrier squadron and from May 1950 to June 1951, provided training for elements of a troop carrier wing. On 6 February 1952 the Wing was inactivated and replaced by the 4704th Air Defense Wing, which assumed most of its operational role, while the 567th Air Base Group assumed its host base functions.

An Air Defense Command program to reactivate historic units named "Project Arrow" resulted in the reactivation of the 325th Fighter Group (Air Defense) on 18 August 1955. The 325th group assumed the mission, personnel and equipment of the 567th Air Defense Group. The 325th served as the "host" unit at McChord Air Force Base until October 1956. From February to July 1968, the wing operated an air defense detachment at Osan Air Base, South Korea. The 325th was again inactivated in late 1968. The 325th Fighter Wing was activated on 18 October 1956 and was assigned the 325th group as a subordinate unit controlling its operational squadrons.

On 22 October 1962, before President John F. Kennedy told Americans that missiles were in place in Cuba, the wing dispersed a portion of its force, equipped with nuclear tipped missiles to Paine Air Force Base at the start of the Cuban Missile Crisis.[5] These planes returned to McChord after the crisis.

On 15 March 1963 two Soviet bombers overflew Alaska and Alaskan Air Command F-102s were unable to intercept them.[6] The response to this intrusion was to deploy ten F-106s from the wing to Alaska in what was called Operation White Shoes.[7] However, maintaining these aircraft for an extended period of time put a strain on the wing's combat readiness back at McChord, and eventually a detachment of maintenance personnel was established to maintain the planes in Alaska. The wing got relief from this commitment while it was upgrading its F-106s from the 1st Fighter Wing, which relieved it from March to June 1964. Operation White Shoes terminated in 1965 and the unit's planes returned home.[8]

The wing was reactivated at Tyndall Air Force Base in 1981 as the 325th Fighter Weapons Wing, providing the Air Defense Weapons Center with operational and technical advice on air defense and tactics from 1981–1983. It also provided test and evaluation new air defense equipment, including use of the PQM-102 and QF-100, former operational aircraft modified to function as unmanned drones known as Full Scale Aerial Targets (FSAT). This FSAT mission would later transfer to what is now the 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group (53 WEG) of the 53rd Wing (53 WG).

F-15 Eagle

In October 1983, the wing was renamed the 325th Tactical Training Wing and assumed a new mission of conducting qualification training of F-15 tactical aircrews. Beginning in 1983 it deployed T-33 and later, F-15 aircraft to USAF, Air National Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy air units to provide electronic countermeasures and dissimilar air combat training (DACT) and to increase aircrew combat proficiency. The wing also performed continental air defense alert duties from 1988–1990, intercepting unidentified aircraft, assisting the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in anti-smuggling efforts, and augmenting similarly tasked fighter units in the Louisiana Air National Guard and Florida Air National Guard. It became the host wing at Tyndall Air Force Base in September 1991 and was renamed the 325th Fighter Wing the following month.

F-22 Raptor

In 1998, the 325th divested the F-15A and F-15B Formal Training Unit mission, transferring it to the 173d Fighter Wing (173 FW) of the Oregon Air National Guard. In 2003, the 325th began transitioning to the F-22A and began divesting the F-15C and F-15D training mission, also transferring same to the 172 FW. Between 2003 and 2010, the 325 FW conducted both F-15C/D and F-22A training until the 172 FW fully assumed the F-15C/D FTU role for both the Regular Air Force and the Air National Guard in 2010.

The 325th has conducted the Air Force's basic course and transition training for the F-22A since 2003, training pilots from the Regular Air Force, the Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) and the Air National Guard (ANG) in the aircraft. In October 2012, the wing was reassigned from Air Education and Training Command (AETC) to Air Combat Command (ACC), since it had added a combat coded F-22 squadron by reactivating the 95th Fighter Squadron (95 FS), formerly an F-15C squadron at Tyndall, in addition to its F-22 and T-38 training units.[3] The 95 FS and other elements of the wing completed their first six-month long combat deployment with the Raptor in May 2015.[9]

In the wake of the devastating damage to Tyndall AFB by Hurricane Michael in late 2018, F-22 and T-38 flight training operations were shifted to the former Strike Fighter Squadron 101 (VFA-101) F-35C training facility recently vacated by the U.S. Navy at Eglin AFB, Florida. Concurrently, the combat-coded F-22A aircraft of the 95 FS were redistributed to other F-22 units in Virginia, Hawaii and Alaska and the squadron placed in cadre status.

F-35 Lightning II

Following over two years of speculation, the Air Force announced in 2021 that 325th is set to be equipped with the F-35A Lightning II, the USAF's newest combat fighter. The wing will host three F-35 squadrons, altogether making up 72 aircraft.[10] The first tranche of F-35A aircraft are expected to begin arriving at Tyndall in September or October of 2023.[11]

Lineage

  • Established as the 325th Fighter Wing, All Weather on 10 May 1948
Activated on 9 June 1948
Redesignated 325th Fighter-All Weather Wing on 20 January 1950
Redesignated 325th Fighter-Interceptor Wing on 1 May 1951
Inactivated on 6 February 1952
  • Redesignated 325th Fighter Wing (Air Defense) on 14 September 1956
Activated on 18 October 1956
Discontinued and inactivated on 1 July 1968
  • Redesignated 325th Fighter Weapons Wing on 17 June 1981
Activated on 1 July 1981
Redesignated 325th Tactical Training Wing on 15 October 1983
Redesignated 325th Fighter Wing on 1 October 1991

Assignments

Attached to Western Air Defense Force, 10 November 1949 – 31 July 1950

Components

Wings

Groups

Squadrons

School

  • USAF Interceptor Weapons: 1 July 1981 – 15 October 1983.

Stations

Aircraft assigned

References

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

Notes

  1. ^ "Colonel Gregory M. Moseley".
  2. ^ Ravenstein, pp. 176–177
  3. ^ a b Elsea, SSG Rachelle (4 October 2012). . 325th Fighter Wing Public Affairs. Archived from the original on 24 February 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  4. ^ Aircraft are North American QF-100 Super Sabre target drones on 25 April 1990. The first five aircraft are single-seat QF-100Ds (serials 55-3784, 56-3365, 56-3112, 55-3741, and 56-3093) and a two-seat QF-100F (serial 56-3865)
  5. ^ McMullen, pp. 10–12
  6. ^ McMullen, p. 27
  7. ^ McMullen, pp. 28–29
  8. ^ McMullen, pp. 32–34
  9. ^ Echols, SRA Alec (14 May 2015). "Tyndall completes first combat deployment". Air Combat Command Public Affairs. Retrieved 18 May 2015.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "Three New F-35 Squadrons to be Based at Florida's Previously Storm-Ravaged Tyndall Air Force Base".
  11. ^ "Tyndall AFB selected to host three F-35 squadrons".
  12. ^ Haulman, Daniel (18 May 2015). "325 Fighter Wing (ACC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  13. ^ Ream, Margaret E. (9 November 2020). "Fifteenth Air Force (ACC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 12 September 2022.

Bibliography

  • McMullen, Richard F. (1964) "The Fighter Interceptor Force 1962–1964" ADC Historical Study No. 27, Air Defense Command, Ent Air Force Base, CO (Confidential, declassified 22 March 2000)
  • 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.

Further reading

  • Green, Herschel H. Herky! The Memoirs of a Checkertail Ace. Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, 2000. ISBN 0-7643-0073-3
  • Rogers, Brian. (2005). United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978. Hinkley, UK: Midland Publications. ISBN 1-85780-197-0.

External links

  • Tyndall AFB Home Page

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 325th Fighter Wing news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 325th Fighter Wing 325 FW is a wing of the United States Air Force based in Tyndall Air Force Base Florida 325th Fighter WingAn F 22 Raptor and two F 15 Eagles from Tyndall Air Force Base refuel from a KC 135 Stratotanker of the Mississippi Air National Guard over eastern Florida 22 September 2008 Active1948 1952 1956 1968 1981 presentCountry United StatesBranchUnited States Air ForcePart ofAir Combat Command Fifteenth Air ForceGarrison HQTyndall Air Force BaseMotto s Locare et Liquidare Latin Locate and LiquidateDecorationsDistinguished Unit Citation Air Force Outstanding Unit AwardCommandersCurrentcommanderColonel Gregory M Moseley 1 NotablecommandersRichard MyersDonavon F SmithInsignia325th Fighter Wing emblem approved 5 March 1957 2 Contents 1 Mission 2 Units 3 History 3 1 F 15 Eagle 3 2 F 22 Raptor 3 3 F 35 Lightning II 4 Lineage 4 1 Assignments 4 2 Components 4 3 Stations 4 4 Aircraft assigned 5 References 5 1 Notes 5 2 Bibliography 5 3 Further reading 6 External linksMission EditThe 325th Fighter Wing s primary mission is to provide air dominance training for F 22 Raptor pilots and maintenance personnel and air battle managers to support the combat Air Force Training for F 22 pilots is performed in the 43d Fighter Squadron The 325th Air Control Squadron trains air battle managers for assignment to combat Air Force units Additionally wing personnel manage the southeastern air combat maneuvering instrumentation range and provide mission ready F 22 air dominance forces in support of the Commander North American Aerospace Defense Command NORAD 1st Air Force 1 AF contingency plans The 325th Fighter Wing is commanded by Colonel Gregory M Moseley who assumed command 26 June 2020 Other specialties trained under the 325th Fighter Wing include F 22 intelligence officer training F 22 crew chief training and officer and enlisted air traffic controller training The 325th Fighter Wing is host to more than 30 tenant organizations located at Tyndall Air Force Base Fla The wing comprises the 325th Operations Group 325th Maintenance Group 325th Mission Support Group and 325th Medical Group From 1983 to 2010 training for F 15 pilots was performed at Tyndall by the 1st 2d and 95th Fighter Squadrons During this period the 325th FW also hosted training for F 15 Maintenance personnel and Intelligence Officers assigned to F 15 units The 1st Fighter Squadron was inactivated in 2006 The 2d and 95th FS s were also inactivated in May and September 2010 respectively However with the return to Air Combat Command the 325th FW gained a combat coded F 22 squadron 3 In doing so the 95th Fighter Squadron was reactivated on 11 October 2013 as an operational F 22 Raptor unit In August 2014 the 2d was reactivated as the 2d Fighter Training Squadron Flying the Northrop T 38 Talon the 2d provides adversary training support to F 22 squadrons Units Edit325th Operations Group 325 OG 2d Fighter Training Squadron 2 FTS 43d Fighter Squadron 43 FS 95th Fighter Squadron 95 FS 325th Operations Support Squadron 325 OSS 325th Training Support Squadron 325 TRSS 325th Maintenance Group 325 MXG 325th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron 325 AMXS 325th Maintenance Squadron 325 MXS 325th Mission Support Group 325 MSG 325th Civil Engineer Squadron 325 CES 325th Communications Squadron 325 CS 325th Contracting Squadron 325 CONS 325th Force Support Squadron 325 FSS 325th Security Forces Squadron 325 SFS 325th Logistics Readiness Squadron 325 LRS 325th Medical Group 325 MDG 325th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron 325 OMRS 325th Medical Support Squadron 325 MDSS History Edit QF 100 Super Sabre target drones on the Tyndall AFB flight line 4 The 325th Fighter Wing was established on 10 May 1948 and activated on 9 June 1948 It conducted air defense of the U S west coast 1948 1952 and 1956 1968 Beginning in spring 1949 the 325th conducted the All Weather Combat Crew Training School During 1950 the wing also controlled a troop carrier squadron and from May 1950 to June 1951 provided training for elements of a troop carrier wing On 6 February 1952 the Wing was inactivated and replaced by the 4704th Air Defense Wing which assumed most of its operational role while the 567th Air Base Group assumed its host base functions An Air Defense Command program to reactivate historic units named Project Arrow resulted in the reactivation of the 325th Fighter Group Air Defense on 18 August 1955 The 325th group assumed the mission personnel and equipment of the 567th Air Defense Group The 325th served as the host unit at McChord Air Force Base until October 1956 From February to July 1968 the wing operated an air defense detachment at Osan Air Base South Korea The 325th was again inactivated in late 1968 The 325th Fighter Wing was activated on 18 October 1956 and was assigned the 325th group as a subordinate unit controlling its operational squadrons On 22 October 1962 before President John F Kennedy told Americans that missiles were in place in Cuba the wing dispersed a portion of its force equipped with nuclear tipped missiles to Paine Air Force Base at the start of the Cuban Missile Crisis 5 These planes returned to McChord after the crisis On 15 March 1963 two Soviet bombers overflew Alaska and Alaskan Air Command F 102s were unable to intercept them 6 The response to this intrusion was to deploy ten F 106s from the wing to Alaska in what was called Operation White Shoes 7 However maintaining these aircraft for an extended period of time put a strain on the wing s combat readiness back at McChord and eventually a detachment of maintenance personnel was established to maintain the planes in Alaska The wing got relief from this commitment while it was upgrading its F 106s from the 1st Fighter Wing which relieved it from March to June 1964 Operation White Shoes terminated in 1965 and the unit s planes returned home 8 The wing was reactivated at Tyndall Air Force Base in 1981 as the 325th Fighter Weapons Wing providing the Air Defense Weapons Center with operational and technical advice on air defense and tactics from 1981 1983 It also provided test and evaluation new air defense equipment including use of the PQM 102 and QF 100 former operational aircraft modified to function as unmanned drones known as Full Scale Aerial Targets FSAT This FSAT mission would later transfer to what is now the 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group 53 WEG of the 53rd Wing 53 WG F 15 Eagle Edit In October 1983 the wing was renamed the 325th Tactical Training Wing and assumed a new mission of conducting qualification training of F 15 tactical aircrews Beginning in 1983 it deployed T 33 and later F 15 aircraft to USAF Air National Guard Marine Corps and Navy air units to provide electronic countermeasures and dissimilar air combat training DACT and to increase aircrew combat proficiency The wing also performed continental air defense alert duties from 1988 1990 intercepting unidentified aircraft assisting the U S Drug Enforcement Administration in anti smuggling efforts and augmenting similarly tasked fighter units in the Louisiana Air National Guard and Florida Air National Guard It became the host wing at Tyndall Air Force Base in September 1991 and was renamed the 325th Fighter Wing the following month F 22 Raptor Edit In 1998 the 325th divested the F 15A and F 15B Formal Training Unit mission transferring it to the 173d Fighter Wing 173 FW of the Oregon Air National Guard In 2003 the 325th began transitioning to the F 22A and began divesting the F 15C and F 15D training mission also transferring same to the 172 FW Between 2003 and 2010 the 325 FW conducted both F 15C D and F 22A training until the 172 FW fully assumed the F 15C D FTU role for both the Regular Air Force and the Air National Guard in 2010 The 325th has conducted the Air Force s basic course and transition training for the F 22A since 2003 training pilots from the Regular Air Force the Air Force Reserve Command AFRC and the Air National Guard ANG in the aircraft In October 2012 the wing was reassigned from Air Education and Training Command AETC to Air Combat Command ACC since it had added a combat coded F 22 squadron by reactivating the 95th Fighter Squadron 95 FS formerly an F 15C squadron at Tyndall in addition to its F 22 and T 38 training units 3 The 95 FS and other elements of the wing completed their first six month long combat deployment with the Raptor in May 2015 9 In the wake of the devastating damage to Tyndall AFB by Hurricane Michael in late 2018 F 22 and T 38 flight training operations were shifted to the former Strike Fighter Squadron 101 VFA 101 F 35C training facility recently vacated by the U S Navy at Eglin AFB Florida Concurrently the combat coded F 22A aircraft of the 95 FS were redistributed to other F 22 units in Virginia Hawaii and Alaska and the squadron placed in cadre status F 35 Lightning II Edit Following over two years of speculation the Air Force announced in 2021 that 325th is set to be equipped with the F 35A Lightning II the USAF s newest combat fighter The wing will host three F 35 squadrons altogether making up 72 aircraft 10 The first tranche of F 35A aircraft are expected to begin arriving at Tyndall in September or October of 2023 11 Lineage EditEstablished as the 325th Fighter Wing All Weather on 10 May 1948Activated on 9 June 1948 Redesignated 325th Fighter All Weather Wing on 20 January 1950 Redesignated 325th Fighter Interceptor Wing on 1 May 1951 Inactivated on 6 February 1952Redesignated 325th Fighter Wing Air Defense on 14 September 1956Activated on 18 October 1956 Discontinued and inactivated on 1 July 1968Redesignated 325th Fighter Weapons Wing on 17 June 1981Activated on 1 July 1981 Redesignated 325th Tactical Training Wing on 15 October 1983 Redesignated 325th Fighter Wing on 1 October 1991Assignments Edit Fourth Air Force 9 June 1948Attached to Western Air Defense Force 10 November 1949 31 July 1950Western Air Defense Force 1 August 1950 6 February 1952 25th Air Division 18 October 1956 Seattle Air Defense Sector 10 February 1960 25th Air Division 1 April 1966 1 July 1968 USAF Air Defense Weapons Center 1 July 1981 First Air Force 12 September 1991 Nineteenth Air Force 1 July 1993 Ninth Air Force 1 October 2012 20 August 2020 12 Fifteenth Air Force 20 August 2020 present 13 Components Edit Wings 302d Troop Carrier attached 6 May 1950 8 June 1951Groups 325th Fighter later 325th Fighter Interceptor 325th Fighter 325th Operations 9 June 1948 6 February 1952 18 October 1956 25 March 1960 1 September 1991 presentSquadrons 1st Tactical Fighter Training 1 January 1984 15 December 2006 2d Fighter Interceptor Training later 2d Fighter Weapons 2d Tactical Fighter Training Squadron 2d Fighter Training Squadron 1 July 1981 11 May 2010 22 Aug 2014 present 4th Troop Carrier attached 1 May 17 July 1950 43rd Fighter Squadron 1 Oct 2002 present 82d Tactical Aerial Target later 82d Tactical Aerial Targets 1 July 1981 15 October 1983 95th Fighter Interceptor Training later 95th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron 95th Fighter Squadron 1 July 1981 present 123d Fighter attached 10 12 February 1951 317th Fighter Interceptor Squadron attached 18 October 1956 c June 1957 318th Fighter Interceptor Squadron attached 18 October 1956 c June 1957 assigned 25 March 1960 1 July 1968 325th Air Control Squadron 15 October 1983 3 October 2012 redesignated 337th ACS on 3 October 2012 and remains at Tyndall as a geographically separated unit of the 33d Fighter Wing at Eglin Air Force Base 460th Fighter Interceptor Training Squadron 15 January 15 October 1982 475th Test Squadron 1 July 1981 15 October 1983 498th Fighter Interceptor Squadron attached 18 October 1956 c June 1957 1 July 1963 25 June 1966 4756th Air Defense 1 July 1981 15 October 1983School USAF Interceptor Weapons 1 July 1981 15 October 1983 Stations Edit Hamilton Air Force Base California 9 June 1948 Moses Lake Air Force Base Washington 23 November 1948 McChord Air Force Base Washington 20 April 1950 6 February 1952 McChord Air Force Base Washington 18 October 1956 1 July 1968 Tyndall Air Force Base Florida 1 July 1981 presentAircraft assigned Edit P 61 Black Widow 1947 1948 F 82 Twin Mustang 1948 1951 F 94 Starfire 1950 1952 C 54 Skymaster 1950 P 51 Mustang 1951 1952 F 86 Sabre 1955 1957 F 102 Delta Dagger 1956 1960 F 106 Delta Dart 1960 1981 1983 F 101 Voodoo 1981 1982 T 33 Shooting Star 1981 1988 TF QF PQM 102 1981 1983 QF 100 1982 1983 F 15 Eagle 1983 2010 F 22 Raptor 2003 present References Edit This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Notes Edit Colonel Gregory M Moseley Ravenstein pp 176 177 a b Elsea SSG Rachelle 4 October 2012 325th FW reassigned to ACC in ceremony 325th Fighter Wing Public Affairs Archived from the original on 24 February 2013 Retrieved 1 November 2012 Aircraft are North American QF 100 Super Sabre target drones on 25 April 1990 The first five aircraft are single seat QF 100Ds serials 55 3784 56 3365 56 3112 55 3741 and 56 3093 and a two seat QF 100F serial 56 3865 McMullen pp 10 12 McMullen p 27 McMullen pp 28 29 McMullen pp 32 34 Echols SRA Alec 14 May 2015 Tyndall completes first combat deployment Air Combat Command Public Affairs Retrieved 18 May 2015 permanent dead link Three New F 35 Squadrons to be Based at Florida s Previously Storm Ravaged Tyndall Air Force Base Tyndall AFB selected to host three F 35 squadrons Haulman Daniel 18 May 2015 325 Fighter Wing ACC Air Force Historical Research Agency Retrieved 12 September 2022 Ream Margaret E 9 November 2020 Fifteenth Air Force ACC Air Force Historical Research Agency Retrieved 12 September 2022 Bibliography Edit McMullen Richard F 1964 The Fighter Interceptor Force 1962 1964 ADC Historical Study No 27 Air Defense Command Ent Air Force Base CO Confidential declassified 22 March 2000 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 Further reading Edit Green Herschel H Herky The Memoirs of a Checkertail Ace Atglen Pennsylvania Schiffer Publishing 2000 ISBN 0 7643 0073 3 Rogers Brian 2005 United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978 Hinkley UK Midland Publications ISBN 1 85780 197 0 External links EditTyndall AFB Home Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 325th Fighter Wing amp oldid 1109920683, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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