
The 313th Tactical Fighter Squadron is an inactive
United States Air Force
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unit. It was last assigned to the
50th Tactical Fighter Wing
The 50th Wing is an inactive United States Air Force wing.
It was activated in 1949 as the 50th Fighter Wing, serving as a reserve air defense unit, and was redesignated as the 50th Fighter-Interceptor Wing in 1950, before being inactivated i ...
and stationed at
Hahn Air Base
Hahn Air Base was a United States Air Force (USAF) installation near Lautzenhausen in Germany for over forty years. The major unit was the 50th Tactical Fighter Wing of the USAF during most of the years it was active. In the mid-1970s, Hahn Air ...
, Germany.
History
World War II
Established under the Northeast Air District as a pursuit squadron, initially equipped with second-line aircraft. Transferred to Southeast Air District (later
Third Air Force
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) in late 1941, re-equipped with
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
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s. Trained in the southeast, becoming a training squadron at the
Army Air Forces School of Applied Tactics
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in Florida in 1943.
Re-equipped with
North American P-51 Mustang
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s and trained as an operational squadron, being deployed to the
European Theater of Operations
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, being assigned to
IX Fighter Command
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IX Fighter Command was the primary tactical fight ...
in
England
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in May 1944. Re-equipped with
Republic P-47 Thunderbolt
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s, the squadron supported Allied ground forces in France after
D-Day
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, attacking enemy strong points, troop concentrations, armor formations, bridges and other targets. Moved to
Normandy
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and operated from several forward bases in Northeast France during the summer of 1944 as Allied ground forces moved eastwards towards Germany. Supported the Fifth Army movement from Southern France though the Lyon Valley, then into Occupied Germany as part of the Western Allied invasion in the spring of 1945. Remained in Germany as part of the
United States Air Forces in Europe
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occupation forces, demobilizing over the summer. Inactivated in Colorado, November 1945.
European fighter operations
Reactivated on 15 November 1976 at
Hahn Air Base
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, Germany, but remained nonoperational through 26 December.
[Ravenstein, p. 81] From this perspective the 313th made a huge jump from P-47 Thunderbolts to the
McDonnell F-4E Phantom II
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. In 1981 the 313th became the first unit to operate the
General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon
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in
USAFE. Inactivated at the end of the
Cold War
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on 30 December 1991.
Lineage
* Constituted 313th Pursuit Squadron (Interceptor)' on 21 January 1942.
: Activated on 9 February 1942
: Redesignated 313th Fighter Squadron on 15 May 1942
: Redesignated 313th Fighter Squadron (Special) on 28 May 1942
: Redesignated 313th Fighter Squadron, Single Engine c. 21 January 1944
: Inactivated on 7 November 1945
[Lineage, including assignments, through 1945 in Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 380-381, except as noted.]
* Redesignated 313th Tactical Fighter Squadron on 1 November 1976
: Activated on 15 November 1976
[''See'' Ravenstein, p. 81 (assignment to 50th Wing).]
: Inactivated on 30 December 1991
Assignments
*
50th Pursuit Group
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(later 50th Fighter Group), 9 February 1942 – 7 November 1945
[
* ]50th Tactical Fighter Wing
The 50th Wing is an inactive United States Air Force wing.
It was activated in 1949 as the 50th Fighter Wing, serving as a reserve air defense unit, and was redesignated as the 50th Fighter-Interceptor Wing in 1950, before being inactivated i ...
, 15 November 1976[ – 30 December 1991
]
Stations
* Selfridge Field
Selfridge Air National Guard Base or Selfridge ANGB is an Air National Guard installation located in Harrison Township, Michigan, near Mount Clemens. Selfridge Field was one of thirty-two Air Service training camps established after the Un ...
, Michigan, 9 February 1942
* Key Field
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, Mississippi, 3 October 1941
* Orlando Army Air Base
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Overview
Orlan ...
, Florida, 22 March 1943
* Alachua Army Air Field
Alachua Army Airfield, was a World War II United States Army Air Force airfield, located northeast of Gainesville, Florida.
History
Construction of the Gainesville Municipal Airport began in April 1940 as a Works Project Administration (WPA) ...
, Florida, 20 November 1943
* Orlando Army Air Base, Florida, 1 February–13 March 1944
* RAF Lymington (AAF-551), England, 5 April 1944
* Carentan Airfield
Carentan Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield, which is located near the Communes of France, commune of Carentan in the Normandy Regions of France, region of northern France.
Located just outside Carentan, the United States A ...
(A-10),[Station number in Johnson.] France, 25 June 1944
* Meautis Airfield
Meautis Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield, which is located near the commune of Méautis in the Normandy region of northern France.
Located to the east of Méautis, the United States Army Air Force established a temporary ...
(A-17),[ France, 16 August 1944
* Orly Airfield (A-47),][ France, 4 September 1944
* Lyon-Bron Airport (Y-6),][ France, 28 September 1944
* Toul/Ochey Airfield (A-96),][ France, 3 November 1944
* Giebelstadt Airfield (Y-90),][ Germany, 20 April 1945
* ]AAF Station Mannheim/Sandhofen
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(Y-79),[ Germany, 21 May–June 1945
* La Junta Army Air Field, Colorado, 4 August–7 November 1945][Stations through 1945 in Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', pp. 380-381, except as noted.]
* Hahn Air Base, West Germany, 15 November 1976[ – 30 December 1991
]
Aircraft
* BT-13 Valiant
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, 1941–1942
* P-35 Guardsman, 1941–1942
* Curtiss P-40 Warhawk, 1942-1943[
* North American P-51 Mustang, 1943–1944
* Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, 1943-1945][
* McDonnell F-4E Phantom II, 1976–1981
* General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon, 1981–1991
]
References
Notes
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Bibliography
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* {{cite book, last=Ravenstein, first=Charles A., title=Air Force Combat Wings, Lineage & Honors Histories 1947-1977, url=https://archive.org/details/airforcecombatwi0000rave, access-date=17 December 2016, year=1984, publisher=Office of Air Force History, location=Washington, DC, isbn=0-912799-12-9, url-access=registration
Fighter squadrons of the United States Air Force