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352nd Fighter Group

113th Operations Group
121st Fighter Squadron - General Dynamics F-16D Block 30 Fighting Falcon 85-1509.jpg
121st Fighter Squadron F-16 tail markings


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201st Airlift Squadron C-38 and C-40
Active 1942–1945; 1946-1952; 1952-1974; 1993-present
Country  United States
Branch US-AirNationalGuard-2007Emblem.svg  Air National Guard
Type Composite Unit
Role Fighter and Airlift
Part of District of Columbia Air National Guard
Garrison/HQ Joint Base Andrews, Maryland
Nickname(s) Blue nosed Bastards of Bodney (WW II)
Motto(s) Second to None (WW II) Custodes Pro Defensione Latin Guardians for Defense
Engagements European Theater of Operations
Decorations Distinguished Unit Citation
French Croix de Guerre with Palm
Insignia
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Tail Markings DC Red tailstripe with stars


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The 113th Operations Group is a flying group of the United States Air Force.

Its predecessor, the 352d Fighter Group, was one of the most highly decorated United States Army Air Forces Fighter Groups in World War II, producing many leading aces of the war. The 352d was composed of three squadrons: (the 328th, 486th and 487th Fighter Squadrons). Once deployed to the European Theater of Operations (ETO), the group was eventually headquartered in RAF Bodney, England before being forward deployed to Belgium. It performed a variety of missions for the Eighth Air Force, but predominantly served as bomber escort.

The 121st Fighter Squadron of the 113th Operations Group, is a descendant organization of the 121st Observation Squadron, established on 10 July 1940. It is one of the National Guard observation squadrons formed before World War II

The group provides air sovereignty forces to defend District of Columbia and also provides fighter, airlift and support forces capable of local, national and global employment.


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