190th FIGHTER SQUADRON – ATTACK

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Computer made/mounted on velcro   3.0 inch-77mm

 

190th FIGHTER SQUADRON

Lineage. Constituted 405th Fighter Squadron on 25 May 1943. Activated on 15 Jul 1943. Inactivated on 10 Nov 1945. Redesignated 190th Fighter Squadron, and allotted to ID ANG, on 24 May 1946.190th Fighter Squadron (SE) extended federal recognition on 13 Oct 1946. Redesignated: 190th Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 1 Apr 1951; 190th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron on 1 Jan 1953; 190th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron on 18 Oct 1975; 190th Tactical Fighter Squadron on 15 Oct 1991; 190th Fighter Squadron on 15 Mar 1992-.

Assignments. 371st Fighter Group, 15 Jul 1943-10 Nov 1945. Idaho ANG, 13 Oct 1946-. 124th Fighter-Interceptor (later Tactical Reconnaissance; Tactical Fighter; Fighter), Group, 14 Apr 1956; 124th Operations Group, 1 Oct 1995-. (attached to: 146th Fighter-Bomber Wing, Apr 1951; Ninth Air Force, Sep 1951

Stations. Richmond AAB, VA, 15 Jul 1943; Camp Springs AAFld, MD, 1 Oct 1943; Millville AAFld, NJ, 13 Dec 1943; Camp Springs AAFld, MD, 5 Jan 1944; Richmond AAB, VA, 20 Jan-14 Feb 1944; Bisterne, England, 7 Mar 1944 (operated from Ibsley, England, 21 Apr-14 May 1944); BeuzeviUe, France, 17 Jun 1944; Perthes, France, c. 12 Sep 1944; Dole/Tavaux, France c. 3 Oct 1944 (operated from Dijon, France, 11 Nov-23 Dec 1944); Tantonville, France, 21 Dec 1944; Metz, France, c. 13 Feb 1945; Frankfurt/Eschborn, Germany, c. 4 Apr 1945; Furth, Germany, 5 May 1945; Horsching, Austria, 16 Aug 1945; Stuttgart, Germany, c. 13 Sep-Oct 1945; Camp Shanks, NY, 9-10 Nov 1945. Gowen Field, (later Boise Air Terminal; Gowen Field ANGB), ID, 13 Oct 1946-. (operated from: Moody AFB, GA, Apr 1951; George AFB, CA, Sep 1951-1 Jan 1953)

Aircraft. P-47,1943-1945. P-51, 1946-1953; F-86, 1953-1954, 1959-1964; F-94, 1954-1956; F-89, 1956-1959; F/TF-102, 1964-1975; RF-4, 1975-1991; F-4, 1991-1996; A-10, 1996-.

Operations. Combat in ETO, 12 Apr 1944-9 May 1945. Called to active duty as part of the Korean War call-up, 1 Apr 1951-1 Jan 1953. Implemented ADC Runway Alert Program in 1958 where interceptors were committed to a five-minute runway alert, until 1974. Became RF-4 Replacement Training Unit in 1983-1984. Won Photo Derby competition in 1980 & 1984. Won Photo Finish competition in 1985. Operated F-4G Wild Weasel Aircraft providing suppression of enemy radar, 1991-1995. Participated in: Operation Southern Watch, 1993, 2003; Operation Allied Force, 1999; Operation Provide Comfort, 1993, 1995; Operation Iraqi Freedom, 2003; Operation Enduring Freedom, 2007, 2008;

Service Streamers. None.

Campaigns. Air Offensive, Europe; Normandy; Northern France; Rhine-land; Ardennes-Alsace; Central Europe; Air Combat, EAME Theater.

Decorations. Distinguished Unit Citation: Germany, 15-21 Mar 1945. Cited in the Order of the Day, Belgian Army: 6 Jun-30 Sep 1944.

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