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484th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron

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484th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron
P-39 Airacobra, type flown by the squadron
Active1943–1944; 1956–1959
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
RoleFighter-Interceptor
Part ofAir Defense Command

The 484th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the 473d Fighter Group at K. I. Sawyer Air Force Base, Michigan, where it was inactivated on 16 February 1959. During world War II, the squadron was activated as a replacement training unit, but never became operational.

History

World War II

The squadron was activated as the 484th Fighter Squadron in November 1943 at Grand Central Air Terminal, California, forming one of the three original squadrons of the 473d Fighter Group, The squadron was intended to become a Lockheed P-38 Lightning replacement training unit,[1] but operated Bell P-39 Airacobras and other aircraft, and never became operational. The squadron moved to Ephrata Army Air Base, Washington at the end of March 1944, along with other elements of the 473d Group.[2][3] Upon arrival at Ephrata, the squadron was disbanded and its personnel used to form part of the cadre of the 430th AAF Base Unit (Replacement Training Unit, Fighter, Single Engine).[2][4]

Cold War Air Defense

The 473d Fighter Group was activated again in 1956 by Air Defense Command to open K. I. Sawyer Air Force Base, and the 484th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron was activated as its operational squadron, authorized Northrop F-89 Scorpion aircraft.[5] However, the squadron never received its aircraft and was inactivated before the runways at K.I. Sawyer were ready to receive operational aircraft.[2][6]

Lineage

  • Constituted as the 484th Fighter Squadron on 12 October 1943
Activated on 1 November 1943
Disbanded on 31 March 1944
  • Reconstituted and redesignated 484th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron on 15 November 1955
Activated on 8 June 1956
Inactivated on 16 February 1959[2]

Assignments

  • 473d Fighter Group, November 1943-31 March 1944
  • 473d Fighter Group, 8 June 1956 – 16 February 1959[2]

Stations

  • Grand Central Air Terminal, California, 1 November 1943
  • Ephrata Army Air Base, Washington, 31 March 1944
  • K. I. Sawyer Air Force Base, Michigan, 8 June 1956 – 16 February 1959[2]

Aircraft

References

Notes
  1. ^ Maurer, Combat Units, pp. 345–346
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 582
  3. ^ Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 557
  4. ^ "Abstract, History Ephrata Army Air Base Mar–Jul 1944". Air Force History Index. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  5. ^ Cornett & Johnson, p. 120
  6. ^ See Mueller, p. 296 for progress in making K.I. Sawyer operational.

Bibliography

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

External links

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