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3d Fighter Training Squadron 3d Fighter Training Squadron Patch Active 1 November 1916 - 2 January 1919 13 May 1919 - 2 April 1946 15 March 1973 - 20 August 1993 1 April 1994 - 7 April 2000 2 April 2001 - 21 July 2007 Country United States Branch United States Air Force Type Pilot Training Engagements World War I World War II *Battle of the Philippines Decorations DUC AFOUA w/ V Device PPUC Commanders Current commander Lt Col Thomas W. Tyson The 3d Fighter Training Squadron (3 FTS) is part of the 71st Operations Group under the 71st Flying Training Wing. It operates the T-38 Talon aircraft conducting flight training. Contents 1 Mission 2 History 2.1 Lineage 2.2 Assignments 2.3 Stations 2.4 Aircraft 2.5 Opeations 3 See also 4 References 5 External links // Mission Graduate warriors with the skills and attitude necessary to become the world's best fighter wingmen. History Lineage Organized as: the 3d Aero Squadron on 1 November 1916 Redesignated as: Squadron A, Post Field, Oklahoma, on 22 July 1918 Demobilized on 2 January 1919. Reconstituted, and consolidated (1924) with unit organized as 3 Aero Squadron on 13 May 1919 Redesignated as: 3 Squadron on 14 March 1921 Redesignated as: 3 Pursuit Squadron on 25 January 1923 Redesignated as: 3 Pursuit Squadron (Interceptor) on 6 December 1939 Inactivated on 2 April 1946 Redesignated as: 3 Tactical Fighter Squadron on 12 March 1973 Activated on 15 March 1973 Redesignated as: 3 Fighter Training Squadron on 19 December 1991 Inactivated on 20 August 1993 Redesignated as: 3 Flying Training Squadron on 14 February 1994 Activated on 1 April 1994 Inactivated on 7 April 2000 Activated on 2 April 2001. Assignments Unknown, 1916–1919 Unknown, 13 May-18 August 1919 Philippine Department, 18 August 1919 1st Observation (later, 4 Observation; 4 Composite) Group, 10 March 1920 24th Pursuit Group, 1 October 1941-2 April 1946 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, 15 March 1973 3d Tactical Fighter Wing, 15 December 1975 Attached to Thirteenth Air Force, 15-16 December 1975 343d Wing, 19 December 1991 343d Operations Group, 1 February 1992-20 August 1993 12th Operations Group, 1 April 1994-7 April 2000 479th Flying Training Group, 2 April 2001 71st Operations Group, 21 July 2007–present Stations Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 1 November 1916 South San Antonio, Texas, May 1916 Fort Sill, Oklahoma, 30 August 1917 Post Field, Oklahoma, November 1917-2 January 1919 Mitchel Field, New York, 13 May 1919 Hazelhurst Field, New York, 29 May-28 June 1919 Manila, Luzon, Philippines, 18 August 1919 Camp Stotsenburg, Luzon, Philippines, 2 December 1919 Clark Field, Luzon, Philippines, 15 October 1920 Nichols Field, Luzon, Philippines, 16 June 1938 Iba Airfield, Luzon, Philippines, c. 1 September 1941 Nichols Field, Luzon, Philippines, 9 December 1941 Ternate NAS, Luzon, Philippines, c. 12 December 1941 Operated from Del Carmen Airfield, Luzon, Philippines, 12-c. 25 December 1941 Bataan Airfield, Luzon, Philippines, c. 25 December 1941-April 1942 Operated from Del Monte Airfield, Mindanao, Philippines, c. 8 April-May 1942 Korat RTAFB, Thailand, 15 March 1973 Clark AB, Philippines, 15 December 1975-19 December 1991 Eielson AFB, Alaska, 19 December 1991-20 August 1993 Lackland AFB, Texas, 1 April 1994-7 April 2000 Moody AFB, Georgia, 2 April 2001-21 July 2007 Vance AFB, Oklahoma, 21 July 2007–present Aircraft R-4 (1917–1919) JN-4 Jenny (1917–1919) JN-6 Jenny (1917–1919) DH-4 (1919–1931) MB-3 (1923–1926) PW-9 (1926–1931) P-12 (1930–1937) O-2 (1931–1937) O-19 (1931–1937) P-26 Peashooter (1937–1941) P-35 Guardsman (1941) P-40 Warhawk (1941–1942) A-7 Corsair II (1973–1975) F-4 Phantom II (1975–1991) UH-1 Iroquois (1991–1993) T-3 Firefly (1994–2000) T-6 Texan II (2001–2007) T-38 Talon (2007–present) Opeations 3rd TFS LTV A-7D Corsair IIs at Korat RTAFB in 1973. The 3d was most likely an observer training unit during the First World War from, 1918-1919. The 3d participated in combat operations in the Philippines from, 8 December 1941-c. 1 May 1942. It was wiped out in the Battle of the Philippines (1941–42). The survivors fought as infantry during Battle of Bataan and after their surrender, were subjected to the Bataan Death March, although some did escape to Australia. The unit was never remanned or equipped. It was carried as an active unit until 2 April 1946.[1] Reactivated late in the Vietnam War, the 3d also flew combat missions in Southeast Asia from, 15 March-15 August 1973. It supported the evacuation of U.S. personnel from Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and from Saigon, South Vietnam in April 1975, and the recovery of the SS Mayagüez crew in May 1975. It provided primary flying training from, 1994–2000 and 2001-2007.[1] See also United States Air Force portal List of American Aero Squadrons References  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Air Force Historical Research Agency. Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0892010924. Mauer, Mauer (1969), Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II, Air Force Historical Studies Office, Maxwell AFB, Alabama. 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