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: Activated on 1 October 1942
: Activated on 1 October 1942
: Inactivated on 18 October 1945.
: Inactivated on 18 October 1945.
* Re-designated 158th Fighter Squadron, and allotted to South Carolina ANG, on 24 May 1946
* Re-designated: 158th Fighter Squadron, and allotted to South Carolina ANG, on 24 May 1946
: Extended federal recognition on 3 December 1946
: Extended federal recognition on 9 December 1946
: Federalized and ordered to active service on: 1 April 1951
: Re-designated: 157th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 10 Oct 1951
: Relieved from active duty and returned to South Carolina State Control: 15 November 1952
: Re-designated: 157th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron on 15 November 1952
: Re-designated: 157th Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 1 Dec 1952
: Re-designated: 157th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron on 5 Sep 1957
: Re-designated: 157th Tactical Fighter Squadron on 1 Apr 1975
: Re-designated: 157th Fighter Squadron on 15 Mar 1992-Present


===Assignments===
===Assignments===
* 353d Fighter Group, 1 October 1942-18 October 1945
* 353d Fighter Group, 1 October 1942-18 October 1945
* 54th Fighter Wing, 3 December 1946
* 54th Fighter Wing, 9 December 1946
* South Carolina Air National Guard, 1 November 1950
: Gained by: Tactical Air Command
* 117th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, 1 April 1951
* South Carolina Air National Guard, 1 November 1950
: Gained by: Eastern Air Defense Force, Air Defense Command
* 169th Fighter-Interceptor Group, 5 Sep 1957
* 169th Tactical Fighter Group, 1 Apr 1975
* 169th Fighter Group, 15 Mar 1992
* 169th Fighter Wing, 11 Oct 1995-Present


===Stations===
===Stations===
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* [[RAF Raydon]] (AAF-157), [[England]], 14 April 1944-11 October 1945
* [[RAF Raydon]] (AAF-157), [[England]], 14 April 1944-11 October 1945
* [[Camp Kilmer]], [[New Jersey]], 16–18 October 1945
* [[Camp Kilmer]], [[New Jersey]], 16–18 October 1945
* Congaree Airport (later McEntire Air National Guard Base), Columbia, South Carolina, 3 December 1946
* Congaree Air Base (later McEntire Air National Guard Base), Columbia, South Carolina, 3 December 1946
: Designated: McEntire Joint National Guard Base, 1991
: Designated: McEntire Joint National Guard Base, 1991



Revision as of 22:02, 20 October 2012

157th Fighter Squadron
File:157th Fighter Squadron emblem.png
157th Fighter Squadron Squadron Emblem
Active1942 – present
CountryUnited States
BranchAir National Guard
TypeSquadron
RoleFighter
Part ofSouth Carolina Air National Guard
Garrison/HQMcEntire Joint National Guard Base, Columbia, South Carolina
EngagementsDesert Storm

The 157th Fighter Squadron (157 FS) is a unit of the South Carolina Air National Guard 169th Fighter Wing located at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, Columbia, South Carolina. The 157th FS is one of the few Air National Guard squadrons to operate the HARM Targeting System (HTS)-equipped F-16C Block 52 Fighting Falcon, also known as the F-16CJ.

History

World War II

see: 353d Fighter Group for full World War II history

Activated in late 1942. Trained under First Air Force in northeastern United States with P-40 Warhawks, also performing Air Defense as part of Norfolk and Philadelphia Fighter Wings. Deployed to European Theater of Operations, June 1943, being equipped with P-47 Thunderbolts in England. Assigned as a heavy bomber escort squadron under VIII Fighter Command. Re-equipped with long-range P-51D Mustangs, July 1944, Thunderbolts being transferred to IX Fighter Command as tactical fighter-bombers supporting ground forces in France. Performed bomber escort missions until the end of the war in Europe, April 1945.

Squadron demobilized in England during the summer of 1945, inactivated in United States as a paper unit, October 1945. Became part of postwar Georgia Air National Guard in May 1946.

South Carolina Air National Guard

Lineage

  • Constituted 350th Fighter Squadron on 29 September 1942
Activated on 1 October 1942
Inactivated on 18 October 1945.
  • Re-designated: 158th Fighter Squadron, and allotted to South Carolina ANG, on 24 May 1946
Extended federal recognition on 9 December 1946
Federalized and ordered to active service on: 1 April 1951
Re-designated: 157th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 10 Oct 1951
Relieved from active duty and returned to South Carolina State Control: 15 November 1952
Re-designated: 157th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron on 15 November 1952
Re-designated: 157th Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 1 Dec 1952
Re-designated: 157th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron on 5 Sep 1957
Re-designated: 157th Tactical Fighter Squadron on 1 Apr 1975
Re-designated: 157th Fighter Squadron on 15 Mar 1992-Present

Assignments

  • 353d Fighter Group, 1 October 1942-18 October 1945
  • 54th Fighter Wing, 9 December 1946
  • South Carolina Air National Guard, 1 November 1950
Gained by: Tactical Air Command
  • 117th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, 1 April 1951
  • South Carolina Air National Guard, 1 November 1950
Gained by: Eastern Air Defense Force, Air Defense Command
  • 169th Fighter-Interceptor Group, 5 Sep 1957
  • 169th Tactical Fighter Group, 1 Apr 1975
  • 169th Fighter Group, 15 Mar 1992
  • 169th Fighter Wing, 11 Oct 1995-Present

Stations

Designated: McEntire Joint National Guard Base, 1991

Assignments

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

External links