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The '''29th Training Systems Squadron''' is an active [[United States Air Force]] unit. Its assignment is with the 53d Test Management Group, based at [[Eglin Air Force Base]], [[Florida]]. |
The '''29th Training Systems Squadron''' is an active [[United States Air Force]] unit. Its assignment is with the 53d Test Management Group, based at [[Eglin Air Force Base]], [[Florida]]. |
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==Overview== |
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The 29th Training Systems Squadron has personnel located at Eglin AFB and 11 geographically separated units around the nation: Barksdale, Beale, Creech, Dyess, Hill, Offutt, Robins, Tinker, Tyndall, and Whiteman AFBs as well as an operating location in Mesa, Ariz. |
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The squadron serves as the Combat Air Force's center of expertise for Aircrew Training Devices (ATD). Squadron personnel provide technical expertise on all aspects of ATD life-cycle management, including acquisition, modification, acceptance testing and certification testing for all A-10, B-1, B-2, B-52, E-3, E-4, E-8, EC-130, F-15C/E, F-16, F-22, F-35, HH-60, HC-130, MQ-1/9, RC-135, RQ-4 and U-2 ATDs. |
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Unit personnel also manage the CAF Simulator Certification Program. The squadron's efforts incorporate ATD oversight and management from concept development and preliminary design review through sustainment and program deactivation. By keeping training devices concurrent, cost effective and viable, the 29th TSS guarantees training systems meet present and future warfighters' needs while supporting evolving training demands with modern technology. |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 11:51, 6 November 2011
29th Training Systems Squadron | |
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Active | 1918-1968, 2002 - present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Engagements | World War I World War II |
The 29th Training Systems Squadron is an active United States Air Force unit. Its assignment is with the 53d Test Management Group, based at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida.
Overview
The 29th Training Systems Squadron has personnel located at Eglin AFB and 11 geographically separated units around the nation: Barksdale, Beale, Creech, Dyess, Hill, Offutt, Robins, Tinker, Tyndall, and Whiteman AFBs as well as an operating location in Mesa, Ariz.
The squadron serves as the Combat Air Force's center of expertise for Aircrew Training Devices (ATD). Squadron personnel provide technical expertise on all aspects of ATD life-cycle management, including acquisition, modification, acceptance testing and certification testing for all A-10, B-1, B-2, B-52, E-3, E-4, E-8, EC-130, F-15C/E, F-16, F-22, F-35, HH-60, HC-130, MQ-1/9, RC-135, RQ-4 and U-2 ATDs.
Unit personnel also manage the CAF Simulator Certification Program. The squadron's efforts incorporate ATD oversight and management from concept development and preliminary design review through sustainment and program deactivation. By keeping training devices concurrent, cost effective and viable, the 29th TSS guarantees training systems meet present and future warfighters' needs while supporting evolving training demands with modern technology.
History
Evidently aerial arm of field artillery brigade firing center at Camp Knox, Ky, 1918–1919. Goodwill flight to Guatemala, 7-12 February 1938. Air defense for the Panama Canal, 1933-1944. Testing unit for P-59A and P-80 jet aircraft, 1944-1946. Air defense of upper midwest, 1953–1968
Lineage
- Organized as 29th Aero Squadron on 10 October 1918
- Demobilized on 12 September 1919
- Reconstituted and consolidated (1935) with 29th Pursuit Squadron which was constituted on 24 March 1923.
- Activated on 1 October 1933.
- Redesignated: 29th Pursuit Squadron (Interceptor) on 6 December 1939
- Redesignated: 29th Fighter Squadron on 15 May 1942
- Redesignated:
- Inactivated on 25 May 1944
- Activated on 21 July 1944
- Inactivated on 3 July 1946
- Redesignated 29th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron on 23 March 1953
- Activated on 8 November 1953
- Inactivated on 1 July 1968
- Redesignated 29th Training Systems Squadron and activated, 1 October 2002
Assignments
- Unknown, 1918–1919
- 16th Pursuit (later Fighter) Group, 1 October 1933
- XXVI Fighter Command, 1 November 1943
- Second Air Force, 8 April 1944-25 May 1944
- 412th Fighter Group, 21 July 1944-3 July 1946
- 29th Air Division, 8 November 1953
- Great Falls Air Defense Sector, 1 July 1960-1 July 1968
- 53d Test Management Group, 1 October 2002-present
Stations
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Heraldry
On and over a blue disc bordered golden yellow a gamecock in the position of attack (body, head, neck, wings, and feathers, brown; legs, feet, beak, and eyes, yellow; comb and wattles, red ). (Approved 15 March 1935)
See also
References
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency
- A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946 - 1980, by Lloyd H. Cornett and Mildred W. Johnson, Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado
- Maurer, Maurer. Combat Squadrons of the Air Force: World War II. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Office of Air Force History, 1982.