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The 7th Fighter Squadron is an active United States Air Force unit, assigned to the 1st Operations Group. [1] The unit was reactivated on 12 November 2021. [1]
Inactivated on 7 November 1945 - Redesignated 191st Fighter Squadron 408th Fighter Squadron: Alexandria Army Air Base: P-51: Inactivated on 7 November 1945 - Redesignated 192d Fighter Squadron 409th Fighter Squadron: Alexandria Army Air Base: P-51: Inactivated on 7 November 1945 - Redesignated 194th Fighter Squadron 410th Fighter Squadron ...
21st Fighter Group: 24 April – 3 July 1944; 10 November 1944 – 10 October 1946 (attached to 7th Fighter Wing until 28 February 1945) [8] 23d Fighter Group: 10 October 1946 – 16 August 1948 [9] 318th Fighter Group: [1] 15 October 1942 – Dec 1945; Squadron. 305th Fighter Control Squadron, 2 June – 15 August 1944 [10]
4th Fighter Squadron: Fighting Fuujins [361] Air Combat Command: Fifteenth Air Force: 388 FW: 15 January 1941 [362] Hill AFB, Utah: F-35A [363] HL: 8th Fighter Squadron: Black Sheep [364] Air Education and Training Command: Nineteenth Air Force: 49 WG: 15 January 1941 [365] Holloman AFB, New Mexico: F-16C [366] HO: 13th Fighter Squadron ...
7th Bomber (later, VII Bomber): 29 January 1942 – 1 January 1946; 7th Interceptor (later, 7th Fighter; VII Fighter): 2 February 1942 – 1 March 1945; 14–16 July 1945; Divisions. 7th Air (formerly, 7th Fighter Wing): 1 January 1946 – 3 September 1948; 834th Air: 15 October 1966 – 1 December 1971.
As the 7th Fighter Wing, the division provided air defense of the Hawaiian Islands from 21 April 1944, assigned to VII Fighter Command, and then Army Air Forces, Pacific Ocean Areas. 15th Fighter Group and 21st Fighter Group came under the command of the wing at different times in 1944.
7th Combat Training Squadron: Holloman AFB: ... 434th Fighter Training Squadron: Laughlin AFB "Red Devils" T-38 Talon: 435th Fighter Training Squadron: Randolph AFB
Then returning to China to command the CACW's 7th Fighter Squadron and eventually its 3d Fighter Group, he would destroy an additional 6 Japanese aircraft in aerial combat. According to the book China Bombers by Ken Daniels, Reed was killed while parachuting from a disabled P-40 on December 19, 1944.