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In a combined operation code named "Nostril" elements of 14th and 1st FighterGroup provided cover for a British Naval group in the Aegean Sea in the Doceconese Islands Group on 7–9 October 43. On 9 Oct, the 37th Squadron of the 14th Fighter Group led by Maj William L. Leverette intercepted a squadron of 27 Ju 87s over the British Naval group.
The squadron was first activated at Colorado Springs, Colorado in June 1942 as the 14th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, although it was more than a month before it moved to nearby Peterson Field and began training with Lockheed F-4 Lightnings under the 3d Photographic Group. [1]
A B-24 with squadron code 2C, denoting the 838th Bombardment Squadron of the 487th Bombardment Group (tail Square P) A B-17 with squadron code LL, denoting the 401st Bombardment Squadron of the 91st Bombardment Group (tail Triangle A) A B-17 with squadron code VE, denoting the 532d Bombardment Squadron of the 381st Bombardment Group (tail ...
5th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron: 52d Fighter-Interceptor Group 4709th Air Defense Wing 568th Air Defense Group F-94A June 1950-July 1953 ADC; Converted from F-82F Twin Mustang; Converted to F-86D Sabre [2] 27th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron: 4711th Air Defense Wing 14th Fighter Group 4727th Air Defense Group F-94C Apr 1954-Nov 1957
The 14th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the 53d Fighter Group at Sioux City Municipal Airport, Iowa, where it was inactivated on 1 April 1960. The squadron was first activated in 1941 as the 14th Fighter Squadron.
The 41st Flying Training Squadron is part of the 14th Flying Training Wing based at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. It operates Beechcraft T-6 Texan II aircraft conducting flight training. The squadron's mission is to train future Air Force military aviators in Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training Phase 2 in the T-6A.
The group was again activated later that year and moved to Dow Field, Maine, [6] where it provided support for the 14th Fighter Group. [7] The group was inactivated and replaced by 14th Airdrome Group, [8] [9] 14th Station Medical Group, and 14th Maintenance & Supply Group [10] in the experimental Wing/Base reorganization of 1947, designed to unify control at air bases. [11]
By 1962 under the command of the 300th Wing of the Air Defense Command (Kohanud) and 003rd Wing Ops were equipped with 14 Tu-16A of the 41st Squadron, 12 Tu-16B KS of the 42nd Squadron, as well as 24 MiG-21F of the 14th Squadron. As of September 1962, the 11th, 12th and 14th Air Squadrons were under the command of the 300th Wing of the Air ...