527th SPACE AGGRESSOR SQUADRON – CYERILLIC

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Computer made 4.0 inch-100mm

 

527th SPACE AGGRESSOR SQUADRON (ACC)

Lineage.   Constituted as 312 Bombardment Squadron (Light) on 13 Jan 1942.  Activated on 10 Feb 1942.  Redesignated as:  312 Bombardment Squadron (Dive) on 3 Sep 1942; 527 Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 23 Aug 1943; 527 Fighter Squadron, Single Engine on 30 May 1944.  Inactivated on 31 Mar 1946.  Activated on 20 Aug 1946.  Redesignated as:  527 Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 20 Jan 1950; 527 Fighter-Day Squadron on 8 Oct 1954.  Inactivated on 8 Feb 1956.  Redesignated as 527 Tactical Fighter Training Aggressor Squadron on 29 Sep 1975.  Activated on 1 Apr 1976.  Redesignated as 527 Aggressor Squadron on 15 Apr 1983.  Inactivated on 30 Sep 1990.  Redesignated as 527 Space Aggressor Squadron on 29 Sep 2000.  Activated on 23 Oct 2000.

Assignments.  86 Bombardment (later 86 Fighter-Bomber, 86 Fighter) Group, 10 Feb 1942-31 Mar 1946.  86 Fighter Group, 20 Aug 1946; United States Air Forces in Europe, 15 May 1947;  Tactical Air Command, 25 Jun 1947; United States Air Forces in Europe, 30 Dec 1947; 86 Fighter (later, 86 Fighter-Bomber, 86 Fighter-Interceptor) Group, 25 Jan 1948-8 Feb 1956.  10 Tactical Reconnaissance (later, 10 Tactical Fighter) Wing, 1 Apr 1976; 81 Tactical Fighter Wing, 14 Jul 1988-30 Sep 1990.  Space Warfare Center, 23 Oct 2000; 595 Space Group, 23 Oct 2002; 57 Adversary Tactics Group, 14 Apr 2006-.

Stations. Will Rogers Field, OK, 10 Feb 1942; Hunter Field, GA, 15 Jun 1942; Key Field, MS, c. 7 Aug 1942-19 Mar 1943; La Senia, Algeria, 11 May 1943; Mediouna, French Morocco, 15 May 1943; Tafaraoui, Algeria, 11 Jun 1943; Korba, Tunisia, 1 Jul 1943; Gela, Sicily, 20 Jul 1943; Barcelona, Sicily, 27 Aug 1943; Sele Airfield, Italy, c. 16 Sep 1943; Serretella, Italy, c. 11 Oct 1943; Pomigliano, Italy, c. 20 Oct 1943; Marcianise, Italy, 30 Apr 1944; Ciampino, Italy, 12 Jun 1944; Orbetello, Italy, c. 19 Jun 1944; Poretta, Corsica, c. 12 Jul 1944; Grosetto, Italy, c. 17 Sep 1944; Pisa, Italy, c. 26 Oct 1944; Tantonville, France, c. 23 Feb 1945; Braunschardt, Germany, 17 Apr 1945; Schweinfurt, Germany, 20 Sep 1945-15 Feb 1946; Bolling Field, DC, 15 Feb-31 Mar 1946.  Nordholz, Germany, 20 Aug 1946; Lechfeld, Germany, c. 1 Dec 1946; Bad Kissingen, Germany, 5 Mar-25 Jun 1947; Langley Field, VA, 25 Jun-30 Dec1947; Neubiberg AB, Germany, 30 Dec 1947; Landstuhl AB, Germany, 1 Aug 1952-8 Feb 1956.  RAF Alconbury, England, 1 Apr 1976; RAF Bentwaters, England, 14 Jul 1988-30 Sep 1990.  Schriever AFB, CO, 23 Oct 2000-.

Aircraft. A-20, 1942; A-24, 1942; A-31, 1942; A-36, 1942-1944; P-40, 1944; P-47, 1944-1946.  P-47, (later, F-47), 1946-1947, 1948-1950; F-84, 1950-1953; F-86, 1953-1956.  F-5, 1976-1988; F-16, 1988-1990.

Operations.   Combat in Mediterranean Theater of Operations (MTO) and European Theater of Operations (ETO), 6 Jul 1943-8 May 1945.   Fighter support in defense of Western Europe, 1948-1956.  Dissimilar air combat training for USAFE fighter crews, Jun 1976-Feb 1990.  Since 23 Oct 2000, has trained for USAF readiness in space operations.

Service Streamers.  World War II: American Theater Campaign Streamers. World War II: Sicily, Naples-Foggia; Anzio; Rome-Arno; Southern France; North Apennines; Rhineland; Central Europe; Air Combat, EAME Theater.

Armed Forces Expeditionary Streamers.  None.

Decorations.  Distinguished Unit Citations: Italy, 25 May 1944; Germany, 20 Apr 1945. Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards: 31 Oct 1955-[8 Feb 1956]; 15 Nov 1977-14 Nov 1979; 1 Jan-31 Dec 1980; 1 Jun 1985-31 May 1987; 1 Jun 1989-30 Sep 1990; 2 Sep 2003-31 Aug 2004; 1 Sep 2004-31 Aug 2005; [1 Sep 2005]-31 May 2006; 1 Jul 2007-31 May 2009.  Air Force Organizational Excellence Awards: 1 Aug 1999-31 Jul 2001; 1 Sep 2002-1 Sep 2003.

Emblem. Approved on 11 Jan 1943; modified on 5 Jan 2001.

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Weight 0.0000 kg
Dimensions 0.00 × 0.00 × 0.00 cm
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