The 124th Attack Squadron is a unit of the
Iowa Air National Guard 132d Wing. It is assigned to
Des Moines International Airport (Des Moines ANGB), Iowa and was formerly equipped with
F-16 Fighting Falcon
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aircraft. The unit is reequipping with the
MQ-9 Reaper
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.
The squadron is a descendant organization of the 124th Observation Squadron, established on 30 July 1940. It is one of the
29 original National Guard Observation Squadrons of the
United States Army National Guard
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formed before
World War II
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.
History
World War II
Efforts to form an
Iowa National Guard
The Iowa National Guard consists of the:
* Iowa Army National Guard and the
* Iowa Air National Guard
The Iowa National Guard headquarters is at Camp Dodge in Johnston, several miles north of the state capital Des Moines. The facility serves ...
aviation unit in Des Moines were led by a citizens' committee, which was formed in May 1940, to arrange for construction of an aircraft hangar and armory building at the
Des Moines Airport. This non-profit committee consisted of local business, civic and military leaders. Through the work of this committee, which included conferences in Washington DC, and design and financing of the project, an Air Corps squadron for Des Moines was authorized by President
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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in January 1941. Recruiting of members for the new unit began the following month. The 124th Observation Squadron was organized on 25 February 1941 with an allotted strength of 31 officers and 116 enlisted personnel.
The 124th was a light observation squadron, flying
North American O-47
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twin-seat observation monoplanes. Ordered to active service in September was initially an aviation unit at
Fort Leavenworth
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, Kansas as part of the
U.S. Army Command and General Staff College
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. After the Japanese
Attack on Pearl Harbor
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, was attached to
Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command
The Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command was formed in the fall of 1942 to establish a single command to control antisubmarine warfare (ASW) activities of the Army Air Forces (AAF). It was formed from the resources of I Bomber Command, whi ...
and deployed to several airfields along the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast, flying Antisubmarine patrols, Apr 1942 – Jan 1943. After the Navy took over the antisubmarine mission performed replacement reconnaissance pilot training, Mar 1943 – Apr 1944 at Tullaholma, Tennessee with
P-39 Airacobra
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,
P-40 Warhawk
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and
P-51 Mustang
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s. Inactivated as part of an administrative reorganization of training units in May 1944.
Iowa Air National Guard

Was transferred to the new Iowa Air National Guard in May 1946 and became a
P-51D Mustang
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Allison-engined Mustangs
NA- ...
squadron, receiving federal recognition on 23 August 1946, one of the first Air National Guard squadrons activated. Assigned to
Des Moines Municipal Airport, a former training field during World War II used as an Aircraft/Crew processing center for heavy bomber crews. Was assigned to the Iowa ANG 132d Fighter Wing, which consisted of the 124th, along with the
127th Fighter Squadron at
Sioux City
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, and the
Nebraska ANG 173d Fighter Squadron at
Lincoln, Nebraska
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. Engaged in routine training exercises, and was upgraded to
F-84B Thunderjet jet aircraft in early 1948.
Activated to Federal Service during the
Korean War
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, sent to
Dow AFB, Maine Used by TAC to train replacement pilots in F-51D Mustang ground support operations, also deployed unit members to Japan and Korea to fly combat missions.

The 132d was moved to
Alexandria AFB, Louisiana in May 1952 again with F-51s replacing the federalized
Oklahoma ANG 137th Fighter-Bomber Wing which was deployed to
France
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. Performed training as a tactical fighter unit until relieved from active service and returned to Iowa ANG jurisdiction in January 1953.
During 1952, over one million dollars of federally funded improvements were added to the Des Moines airport. The work included the addition of 1,800 feet to the main runway and 3,480 feet of taxiways to better accommodate the 124th receiving jet aircraft upon their return to peacetime service. After returning to Des Moines, was re-equipped with
F-80C Shooting Star jet fighter-bombers and returned to normal peacetime training committed to
Tactical Air Command
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. Was later upgraded to newer
F-84E Thuderjets in 1955. Was transferred to
Air Defense Command
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in July 1958, becoming an all-weather
F-86L Sabre Interceptor squadron, its new mission being the air defense of Des Moines and eastern Iowa. The Sabres were replaced in 1962 with
F-89J Scorpion Interceptors, which the squadron flew until the summer of 1969.
Was transferred back to TAC in 1969, being re-equipped with second-line
F-84F Thunderstreak
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The design was originally intended to be a relatively simp ...
s, the standard TAC aircraft for its Air National Guard-gained squadrons at the time. Upgraded to the
F-100D Super Sabre
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, which were returning from
South Vietnam
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in 1971 and being transferred to the ANG to replace the subsonic F-84s. Began receiving new and transferred
A-7D Corsair II
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The A-7 was developed during the early 1960s as replacement for the Douglas A-4 Skyhawk. Its design wa ...
ground attack aircraft in 1976 when the National Guard Bureau began modernizing the ANG with frontline aircraft after the drawdown of the regular Air Force after the end of the
Vietnam War
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.
Modern era

With the retirement of the A-7Ds in the late 1980s, was upgraded to Block 42
F-16C Fighting Falcon
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s in 1990. From 1998 to 2004 as part of the Air Expeditionary Force concept with an unprecedented six overseas contingency deployments to patrol the No-Fly Zone over Iraq in Operations Northern and Southern Watch. Two of the six contingency deployments occurred within a ten-month period, attesting to the unit’s professionalism and high state of readiness.
Immediately following the events of September 11, 2001, the 124th Fighter Squadron's F-16s, pilots, and maintenance members were placed on alert, poised to defend against any possible attacks. After 9/11 the unit’s F-16s were prepared to launch within minutes in the event of a “scramble” order – 24/7. The unit has also provided continuous Combat Air Patrols during Presidential visits.
The unit deployed to Al Udeid AB, Qatar in 2005 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Total flying hours during this contingency equaled to over three-fourths of a year’s normal flying allocation in only 52 days.
In 2013, the 124th's 21 F-16s were transferred to the
119th Fighter Squadron
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,
177th Fighter Wing,
New Jersey Air National Guard, at
Atlantic City Air National Guard Base, bringing to an end 72 years of manned flight by the 124th.
The squadron is re-equipping with the
MQ-9 Reaper
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unmanned aerial vehicle, and was redesignated the 124th Attack Squadron after 2016.
Operations and decorations
* Combat Operations: World War II
* Campaigns:
: Antisubmarine patrols, Apr 1942 – Jan 1943
:
Operation Northern Watch
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:
Operation Southern Watch
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United States Central Command's Joint Task Force Southwest Asia (JTF-SWA) had the mission of moni ...
:
Operation Enduring Freedom
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:
Operation Iraqi Freedom
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Lineage
* Designated 124th Observation Squadron and allotted to Iowa NG on 30 Jul 1940
: Activated on 25 Feb 1941
: Ordered to active service on 15 Sep 1941
: Re-designated: 124th Observation Squadron (Light) on 13 Jan 1942
: Re-designated: 124th Observation Squadron on 4 Jul 1942
: Re-designated: 124th Reconnaissance Squadron (Fighter) on 2 Apr 1943
: Re-designated: 124th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron on 11 Aug 1942
: Disbanded on 1 May 1944
* Reconstituted 124th Fighter Squadron and allotted to the Iowa ANG on 24 May 1946
: Extended Federal recognition on 23 Aug 1946
: Ordered into active service on 1 April 1951
: Re-designated: 124th Fighter-Bomber Squadron in June 1952
: Relieved from active duty and returned to Iowa ANG, on 1 Jan 1953
: Re-designated: 124th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron on 1 Jul 1958
: Re-designated: 124th Tactical Fighter Squadron on 2 Aug 1969
: Re-designated: 124th Fighter Squadron on 15 Mar 1992
Assignments
*
Iowa National Guard
The Iowa National Guard consists of the:
* Iowa Army National Guard and the
* Iowa Air National Guard
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, 25 Feb 1941
* II Air Support Command, 15 Sep 1941
*
72d Observation Group
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, 26 Sep 1941
*
75th Observation (later Reconnaissance; Tactical Reconnaissance) Group, 12 Mar 1942 – 1 May 1944
: Attached to:
I Bomber Command, 3 Jul-15 Oct 1942
: Attached to:
AAF Antisubmarine Command, 15 Oct2 – 20 Nov 1942
: Attached to:
26th Antisubmarine Wing, 20 Nov 1942 – 4 Jan 1943
*
132d Fighter Group, 23 Aug 1946
*
132d Fighter-Bomber Group, on 1 Jan 1953
*
132d Fighter-Interceptor Group, 1 July 1958
*
132d Tactical Fighter Group
The 132nd Wing, sometimes written 132d Wing, (132 WG) is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the Iowa Air National Guard and located at Des Moines Air National Guard Base, Iowa. The 132nd's World War II predecessor unit, the ''365th Fig ...
, 1 July 1969
*
132d Fighter Group, 15 Mar 1992
*
132d Fighter Wing, 1 Oct 1995–present
Stations
*
Des Moines Airport, Iowa, 25 Feb 1941
*
Sherman Army Airfield, Kansas, 26 Sep 1941
*
Ellington Field
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, Texas, 17 Apr 1942
*
Galveston Army Airfield, Texas, 24 Jul 1942
*
New Orleans Army Airbase, Louisiana, 10 Sep 1942
*
William Northern Army Airfield, Tennessee, 11 Mar 1943
*
Key Field Army Airfield, Mississippi, 17 Aug 1943 – 1 May 1944
*
Des Moines MAP (later Des Moines Air National Guard Base), Iowa, 23 Aug 1946–present
: Operated from:
Dow AFB, Maine, 1 April 1951 – 5 November 1952
: Operated from:
Alexandria AFB, Louisiana, 5 November 1952 – 1 January 1953
Aircraft
*
North American O-47
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, 1941-1943
*
L-4 Grasshopper, 1942-1943
* Included O-31, O-38, O-46, O-49, YO-50 and O-52 during the period 1941-1942
*
P-39 Airacobra
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,
P-40 Warhawk
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and
P-51 Mustang
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, 1943-1944
*
P-51D Mustang
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Allison-engined Mustangs
NA- ...
, 1946-1949
*
F-84B Thunderjet, 1949-1951
*
F-51D Mustang
Over twenty variants of the North American P-51 Mustang fighter were produced from 1940, when it first flew, to after World War II, some of which were employed also in the Korean War and in several other conflicts.
Allison-engined Mustangs
NA- ...
, 1951-1953
*
F-80C Shooting Star, 1953-1956
*
F-84E Thunderjet, 1956-1958
*
F-86L Sabre Interceptor, 1958-1962
*
F-89J Scorpion, 1962-1969
*
F-84F Thunderstreak
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The design was originally intended to be a relatively simp ...
, 1969-1971
*
F-100 Super Sabre
The North American F-100 Super Sabre is an American supersonic jet fighter aircraft designed and produced by the aircraft manufacturer North American Aviation. The first of the Century Series of American jet fighters, it was the first United ...
, 1971-1977
*
A-7D Corsair II
The LTV A-7 Corsair II is an American carrier-capable subsonic light attack aircraft designed and manufactured by Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV).
The A-7 was developed during the early 1960s as replacement for the Douglas A-4 Skyhawk. Its design wa ...
, 1977-1992
*
F-16 Fighting Falcon
The General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon is an American single-engine supersonic Multirole combat aircraft, multirole fighter aircraft originally developed by General Dynamics for the United States Air Force (USAF). Designed as an air superio ...
, 1992-2013
See also
*
List of United States Army National Guard Observation Squadrons
References
Notes
; Explanatory notes
; Citations
Bibliography
*
*
* Hubbard, Gerard (June 1943). "Aircraft Insignia, Spirit of Youth". Vol. LXXXIII (No. 6) National Geographic, pp. 710–722
*
External links
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