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21st Fighter Squadron 21st Fighter Squadron Patch Active 15 October 1944 - 15 October 1946 11 November 1954 - 15 March 1959 1 December 1972 - 28 June 1991 1 November 1991 - 31 December 1993 8 August 1996 - Present Country United States/Taiwan Branch United States Air Force Type Fighter Training Part of Air Education and Training Command 19th Air Force 56th Fighter Wing 56th Operations Group Garrison/HQ Luke Air Force Base Colors Red & Black Decorations AFOUA Commanders Current commander LT/COL Bill "Saw" Bowman The 21st Fighter Squadron (21 FS) is part of the 56th Fighter Wing at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. It operates the F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft conducting advanced fighter training for the pilots of Taiwan. Contents 1 Mission 2 Goals 3 History 3.1 Operations[1] 3.2 Lineage[1] 4 Assignments[1] 5 Stations[1] 6 Aircraft Operated[1] 7 References 7.1 Notes 7.2 Bibliography // Mission Train lethal warriors for the defense of Taiwan! Goals 1: Hone combat skills for Taiwan and USAF pilots to peak readiness. 2: Build lasting friendships for Taiwan and US National Security interests. 3: Preserve Taiwan and USAF resources for combat taskings. 4: Enhance quality of life and promote personal and professional growth. History The 21st flew combat missions in western Pacific from, 20 May-14 August 1945. It trained for wild weasel radar detection and suppression missions from, 1972-1981. The squadron went on to train for forward air control missions from, November 1991-1993. Since August 1996, it has trained F-16 crews.[1] Operations[1] World War II Lineage[1] 21st Fighter Squadron, Single Engine (1944–1954) 21st Fighter-Day Squadron (1954–1958) 21st Tactical Fighter Squadron (1958–1972) 21st Tactical Fighter Training Squadron (1972–1980) 21st Tactical Fighter Squadron (1980–1983) 21st Tactical Fighter Training Squadron (1983–1991) 21st Fighter Squadron (1991–Present) Assignments[1] 413th Fighter Group (1945–1946) 413th Tactical Fighter Wing (1954–1959) 35th Tactical Fighter Wing (1972–1991) 507th Air Control Wing (1991–1992) 363d Fighter Wing (1992–1993) 56th Fighter Wing (1996–Present) Stations[1] Seymour Johnson Field, North Carolina (1944) Bluethenthal Field, North Carolina (1944–1945) Ie Shima Airfield, Okinawa, (1945) Kadena Air Base, Okinawa (1945–1946) Yontan Airfield, Okinawa, (1946) George Air Force Base, California (1954–1959) Moron Air Base, Spain (1959) George Air Force Base, California (1972–1991) Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina (1991–1993) Luke Air Force Base, Arizona (1996–Present) Aircraft Operated[1] P-47 Thunderbolt (1944–1946) F-86 Sabre (1954–1956) F-100 Super Sabre (1956–1959) F-4 Phantom II (1972–1981) F-16 Fighting Falcon (1981–1991, 1996–Present) OA-10 Thunderbolt II (1991–1993) References Notes ^ a b c d e f AFHRA 21 FS Page Bibliography United States Air Force portal Code One Magazine Profile of the 21st Fighter Squadron 56th Operations Group Fact Sheet v • d • e Air Education and Training Command (AETC) Air Forces Second · Nineteenth · Air University Bases Altus · Columbus · Goodfellow · Gunter Annex · Keesler · Lackland · Laughlin · Luke · Maxwell · Randolph · Sheppard · Tyndall · Vance Wings 12th Flying Training · 14th Flying Training · 17th Training · 37th Training · 42d Air Base · 47th Flying Training · 56th Fighter · 58th Special Operations · 59th Medical · 71st Flying Training · 80th Flying Training · 81st Training · 82d Training · 97th Air Mobility · 314th Airlift · 325th Fighter · 502d Air Base Other 336th Training Group · 381st Training Group v • d • e United States Air Force Portal:United States Air Force · Category:United States Air Force Leadership Secretary of the Air Force · Under Secretary of the Air Force · Chief of Staff · Vice Chief of Staff · Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force · 4-star generals · United States Congress (House Subcommittee on Air and Land Forces · Senate Subcommittee on Airland) Organization Commands Reserve · Air National Guard · Field operating agencies · Installations Direct reporting units USAF Academy · District of Washington · Operational Test and Evaluation Center Major commands Air Combat · Air Education and Training · Global Strike · Materiel · Reserve · Space · Special Operations · Air Mobility · Pacific · Europe Numbered Air Forces First · Second · Third · Fourth · Fifth · Seventh · Eighth · Ninth · Tenth · Eleventh · Twelfth · Thirteenth · Fourteenth · Seventeenth · Eighteenth · Nineteenth · Twentieth · Twenty-Second · Twenty-Third · Twenty-Fourth Wings (ANG) · Groups (ANG) · Squadrons (ANG) · Civilian auxiliary: Civil Air Patrol Personnel & Training People · Rank: Officers / Enlisted · Air Force Specialty Code · Pararescue · Judge Advocate General's Corps · RED HORSE · Office of Special Investigations · Security Forces · Medical Service · Chief of Chaplains Training: USAF Academy · Reserve Officer Training Corps · Officer Training School · Basic Training · SERE · Fitness Test Uniforms & Equipment Uniforms · Awards · Badges · Equipment History & Traditions History · Army Air Service/Corps/Forces · "The U.S. Air Force" · Air Force Band · The Airmen of Note · Tops In Blue · Flag · Symbol · Airman's Creed · National Museum · Memorial · Air Force One · Thunderbirds · Air Force service numbers · Honor Guard