194th Fighter Squadron, 144th Operations Group

194th Fighter Squadron

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Unit history


World War II


Inactivated in November 1945.

California Air National Guard


Air Defense

With the surprise invasion of South Korea on 25 June 1950, and the regular military's complete lack of readiness, most of the Air National Guard was federalized placed on active duty. The F-51Ds were exchanged for F-51H Mustangs in 1951, as the "D" model of the Mustang was needed for close air support missions in Korea. The F-51H was a Very Long Range version of the Mustang, which was developed to escort B-29 Superfortress bombers to Japan, but not considered rugged enough to be used in Korea. The increased range, however was well-suited for air defense interceptor alert flights. During its years with the P-51H, the unit earned prominence as one of the Air Force's most respected aerial gunnery competitors. In June 1953, while still flying the Mustang, the unit qualified for the first all-jet, worldwide gunnery meet.



The 144th continued to fly the F-86A until 31 March 1958. On April 1, 1958, the transition was made to the F-86L, which was flown until 30 June 1964. On July 1, 1964, the 144th began flying the F-102 and continued flying this aircraft until 24 July 1974. On 25 July 1974, the 144th brought the F-106 into service, and continued to fly this aircraft until 31 December 1983. On 1 October 1978 Aerospace Defense Command was inactivated, its units being reassigned to Air Defense, Tactical Air Command (ADTAC). which was established compatible to a Numbered Air Force under TAC. TAC replaced the aging F-106s on 1 January 1984 with F-4D Phantom IIs, being used in the air defense interceptor mission.


Effective 16 March 1992, the 144th Fighter Interceptor Wing was redesignated as the 144th Fighter Wing (144th FW), with all related Fighter Interceptor Groups and Squadrons becoming Fighter Groups and Fighter Squadrons. On 1 June 1992, the 144th FW was reassigned to Air Combat Command.


After having flown for 11 years with the block 25 airframes, a number of those came to the end of their operational lifespan. It was therefore decided that the airframes of the 194th FS were to be replaced with F-16C Block 32 aircraft. The conversion to these block 32 models started in December 2006 and was gradually completed by the end of 2007.

The first F-15 Eagle arrived 18 June 2013. The last F-16 Fighting Falcon flew to its new home in Tucson, Arizona on 7 November 2013.

Lineage

 


  • Constituted 409th Fighter Squadron on 12 Oct 1943


Activated on 15 Oct 1943

Re-designated: 409th Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 5 Apr 1944

Re-designated: 409th Fighter Squadron on 5 Jun 1944.

Inactivated on 7 Nov 1945




Extended federal recognition on 25 June 1948

Re-designated: 194th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 1 October 1952

Re-designated: 194th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 1 December 1952

Re-designated: 194th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 7 July 1955

Re-designated: 194th Fighter Squadron, 16 March 1992

Assignments








  • 144th Operations Group, 16 March 1992 – Present


Stations






  • Pollock Army Airfield, Louisiana, 15 Apr 1944












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