Description
PVC made/mounted on velcro 4.0 inch-100mm
108th WING (ACC)
Lineage. Constituted 341 Fighter Squadron on 24 Sep 1942. Activated on 30 Sep 1942. Inactivated on 10 May 1946. Redesignated: 108 Fighter Group extended federal recognition on 16 Oct 1946; 108 Strategic Fighter Wing in 1948; 108 Fighter-Bomber Wing on 1 Dec 1952; 108 Fighter-Interceptor Wing on 1 Jul 1955; 108 Tactical Fighter Wing on 1 Nov 1960; 108 Air Refueling Wing on 19 Oct 1991; 108 Wing on 1 Dec 2009-. (Deployed as 7108th Tactical Fighter Wing, 20 Nov 1961-Oct 1962)
Assignments. 348 Fighter Group, 30 Sep 1942-10 May 1946. NJANG, 26 May 1949; Strategic Air Command (40 Air Division), 1 Mar 1951-30 Nov 1952; Air Defense Command, Jul 1955; Tactical Air Command, 1 Jul 1960; Air Combat Command, 1 Jun 1992; Air Mobility Command, 1 Jun 1993-. (attached to United States Air Forces Europe, 1 Oct 1961-17 Aug 1962)
Components. Groups. 103 Tactical Fighter Group, unknown-1 Jul 1979; 104 Tactical Fighter Group, Jun 1972-1 Jul 1979; 108 Fighter (later, Fighter-Bomber; Fighter-Interceptor; Tactical Fighter), 1 Nov 1950-1 Dec 1952, 1 Dec 1952-1 Oct 1958, 1 Oct 1962-9 Dec 1974, 1 Oct 1991. 108 Operations, 19 Oct 1991-.
Squadrons. 119 Fighter-Interceptor, Jun 1955-Oct 1962; 141 Fighter (later Fighter-Bomber; Fighter-Interceptor; Tactical Fighter; Air Refueling), 24 May 1946-. 149 Fighter, 1 Mar 1951-30 Nov 1952, 1 Oct 1961-17 Aug 1962; 150 Air Refueling, 1 Oct 1993-. 153 Fighter, 1 Mar 1951-30 Nov 1952;
Stations. Mitchel Field, NY, 30 Sep 1942; Bradley Field, CT, 30 Sep 1942; Westover Field, MA, 30 Oct 1942; Hillsgrove, RI, 11 Jan 1943; Westover Field, MA, 29 Apr-9 May 1943; Port Moresby, New Guinea, 23 Jun 1943; Finschhafen, New Guinea, 17 Dec 1943; Saidor, New Guinea, 27 Mar 1944; Wakde, 22 May 1944; Noemfoor, 24 Aug 1944; Tacloban, Leyte, 30 Nov 1944; Tanauan, Leyte, c. 15 Dec 1944; San Marcelino, Luzon, 7 Feb 1945; Floridablanca, Luzon, c. 15 May 1945; Ie Shima, 12 Jul 1945; Kanoya, Japan, 9 Sep 1945; Itami, Japan, c. 20 Oct 1945-10 May 1946. Mercer County Airport, NJ, 26 May 1949; McGuire AFB (later Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst), NJ, Feb 1954-. (Operated from: Turner AFB, GA, 1 Mar 1951; Godman AFB, KY, 16 Nov 1951; Chaumont AB, France, 1 Nov 1961-17 Aug 1962)
Aircraft. P-47, 1942-1945; P-51, 1945-1946. F-47D, 1949-1952; F-51D, 1952-1954; F-86A, 1954-1956; F-86E, 1956-1958; F-84F, 1958- 1962; F-86H, 1962-1964; F-105B, 1964-1981; F-4D, 1981-1985; F-4E, 1985-1991; KC-135E, 1991-2007; KC-135R, 2007-2023; KC-46, 2023.
Operations. Combat in Southwest and Western Pacific, 29 Jul 1943-15 Aug 1945. Ordered to active duty as part of the Korean War call-up, 1 Mar 1951-1 Dec 1952. Called to active duty as a result of the Berlin Crisis, 1 Oct 1961-17 Aug 1962. The primary mission of the 7108th was to provide close air support to the Seventh Army in Europe under the direction of Ground Forward Air Controllers, 20 Nov 1961-Oct 1962. Worldwide aerial refueling as part of the North East Tanker task force, 1991-. Participated in Operation: RESTORE HOPE, 1992; DENY FLIGHT, 1994; SEA SIGNAL, 1995. 170th Air Refueling Group consolidated with the 108th Air Refueling Wing, 1 Oct 1993.
Service Streamers. None.
Campaigns. Air Offensive, Japan; China Defensive; New Guinea; Bismarck Archipelago; Western Pacific; Leyte; Luzon; Ryukyus; China Offensive.
Decorations. Distinguished Unit Citations: New Britain, 16-31 Dec 1943; Philippine Islands, 24 Dec 1944. Philippine Presidential Unit Citation. Spatz Trophy, 1989.
Emblem. Approved on 15 Aug 1951.
