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The 459th Flying Training Squadron is a
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squadron tasked with providing undergraduate flying training for Euro-NATO joint jet pilot candidates. Based at
Sheppard Air Force Base Sheppard Air Force Base is a United States Air Force (USAF) base located north of the central business district of Wichita Falls, in Wichita County, Texas, United States. It is the largest training base and most diversified in Air Educatio ...
in Texas, the unit draws its lineage from a fighter squadron that served in the
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during World War II, where it saw service against the Japanese. The squadron currently consists of instructors from seven different NATO countries.


History


World War II

The squadron was activated in August 1943 with
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s and joined the
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, whose three squadrons of
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s had arrived in India in June. The group completed the
China-Burma-India Theater China Burma India Theater (CBI) was the United States military designation during World War II for the China and Southeast Asian or India–Burma (IBT) theaters. Operational command of Allied forces (including U.S. forces) in the CBI was ...
training and entered combat in September.Maurer, ''Combat Units'', pp. 145–146 It supported Allied forces during the battles for northern Burma and the advance toward
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bombing and
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troop concentrations, supply dumps and
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. The squadron helped protect bases in India from which cargo aircraft of
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flew missions over
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to supply forces in China. It patrolled allied airfields and attacked Japanese airfields from which enemy
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s operated. The 459th was awarded a
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(DUC) for destroying 119 enemy aircraft between 11 March and 19 May 1944. The 459th Received a second DUC for intercepting a large formation of enemy aircraft while defending an allied oil refinery in
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, India on 27 March 1944. The squadron was credited with 66 aerial victory credits between 1 December 1943 and 13 January 1945. The first victory was earned by Capt. Hampton Boggs, who went on to become one of the squadron's
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. The unit continued in combat until about 6 May 1945. Shortly thereafter, it was transferred to the
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, returning with the 33d to the United States, where it was inactivated at the
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on 5 November 1945.


Flying training

The squadron was activated again at
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, Texas in April 2009 as the 459th Flying Training Squadron. The
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, which was conducting training with the
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at Sheppard and had grown to over twice the size of a normal training squadron, was split to form the 459th. The 459th conducts undergraduate flying training for Euro-NATO joint jet pilot candidates. Its instructor pilots come from seven countries.The countries are the United States, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Canada, Turkey and Spain. Johnson. In 2010, it was named top operations squadron in
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.


Lineage

* Constituted as the 459 Fighter Squadron (Two Engine) on 2 August 1943 : Activated on 1 September 1943 : Inactivated on 5 November 1945 * Redesignated 459 Flying Training Squadron on 25 February 2009 : Activated on 17 April 2009


Assignments

* 80th Fighter Group, 1 September 1943 * 33d Fighter Group, 12 May – 5 November 1945 * 80th Operations Group, 17 April 2009 – present


Stations

*
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, India (now Pakistan), 1 September 1943 *
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, India (now Bangladesh), 5 November 1943 *
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, India (now Bangladesh), 4 March 1944 * Rumkhapalong, India, 1 February 1945 * Dudhkundi Airfield, India, 11 May – 8 October 1945 *
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, New Jersey, 3 – 5 November 1945 *
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, Texas, 17 April 2009 – present


Aircraft

* Lockheed P-38 Lightning, 1943–1945 * Beechcraft T-6 Texan II, 2009–present


Awards and campaigns


See also

*
List of Lockheed P-38 Lightning operators The following are units which operated the Lockheed P-38 Lightning: Operators Australia ;Royal Australian Air Force The RAAF received five F-4s from August 31, 1942. These aircraft were used for frontline photoreconnaissance sorties. Three serve ...


References

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External links

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