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The 444th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron is an inactive
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unit. Its last assignment was with the
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stationed at
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, South Carolina, where it was inactivated on 30 September 1968.


History


World War II

The squadron was first activated at
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, Nevada in February 1943, when the
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expanded from three to four squadrons.Maurer, ''combat Units'', pp. 209–210 The squadron was initially a
Bell P-39 Airacobra The Bell P-39 Airacobra is a fighter produced by Bell Aircraft for the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. It was one of the principal American fighters in service when the United States entered combat. The P-39 was used by th ...
replacement training unit. It moved to Concord Army Airfield, California and received
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aircraft for training replacement pilots. Moved again to
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, continuing mission until it was disbanded on 1 May 1944 and its personnel and equipment were absorbed by the 434th AAF Base Unit (Fighter Replacement Training Unit – Single Engine).


Air defense

The squadron was reconstituted and activated in 1954 as part of
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as an
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squadron, was equipped with the
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and stationed at
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, South Carolina with a mission for the air defense of Charleston and the military facilities in the region. Was upgraded to the North American F-86L Sabre in 1957, an improved version of the F-86D which incorporated the
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, or SAGE computer-controlled direction system for intercepts. The 444th was re-equipped with new
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supersonic interceptor, and the F-101F operational and conversion trainer in 1960. The two-seat trainer version was equipped with dual controls, but carried the same armament as the F-101B and were fully combat-capable. Operated the Voodoos until September 1968, the aircraft being passed along to the
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and the squadron inactivated as part of the general drawdown of the ADC active-duty interceptor force.


Lineage

* Constituted as the 444th Fighter Squadron, Single Engine on 19 February 1943 : Activated on 1 March 1943 : Disbanded on 31 March 1944 * Reconstituted, and redesignated 444th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, on 23 March 1953 : Activated on 16 February 1954Lineage, including assignments through 1963 in Maurer, ''Combat Squadrons'', p.550 : Inactivated 30 September 1968


Assignments

* 328th Fighter Group, 1 March 1943 – 31 March 1944 *
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, 16 February 1954 *
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, 15 November 1958 *
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, 1 July 1961 – 30 September 1968


Stations

* Hamilton Field, California, 1 March 1943 * Tonopah Army Air Field, Nevada, 6 June 1943 * Concord Army Air Field, California, 18 September 1943 * Santa Rosa Army Air Field, California, 15 December 1943 – 31 March 1944 * Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina, 16 February 1954 – 30 September 1968Mueller, p. 89


Aircraft

* Bell P-39 Airacobra, 1943–1944 * Bell P-63 Kingcobra, 1944 * North American F-86D Sabre, 1954–1957 * North American F-86L Sabre, 1957–1960 * McDonnell F-101B Voodoo, 1960–1968


References


Notes

; Explanatory notes ; Citations


Bibliography

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External links

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