391st Fighter Squadron | |
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391st Fighter Squadron Patch
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Active | 1 June 1943 – 20 August 1946 1 January 1953 – 1 April 1959 30 April 1962 – 28 February 1971 1 July 1971 – 1 July 1990 11 March 1992 – present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Fighter |
Part of |
Air Combat Command 12th Air Force 366th Fighter Wing 366th Operations Group |
Garrison/HQ | Mountain Home Air Force Base |
Nickname(s) | Bold Tigers |
Decorations |
DUC AFOUA w/ V Device Belgium Fourragère RVGC w/ Palm |
The 391st Fighter Squadron (391 FS) is part of the 366th Fighter Wing at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. It operates F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft conducting close air support missions.
Perform close air support, interdiction, strategic attack, suppression of enemy air defense, and defensive counterair missions, employing the full array of U.S. Air Force capabilities including precision-guided munitions, inertially-aided munitions, night vision goggles, fighter data link, and Low Altitude Navigation and Targeting Infrared for Night (LANTIRN).
The 391st flew combat missions in the European Theater of Operations from, 14 March 1944–3 May 1945 and in Southeast Asia from, 2 February 1966 – 21 July 1968. It provided air defense in Korea and Japan from, 22 July 1968 – 14 February 1971.
Air Combat Command officials announced a stand down and reallocation of flying hours for the rest of the fiscal year 2013 due to mandatory budget cuts. The across-the board spending cuts, called sequestration, took effect 1 March when Congress failed to agree on a deficit-reduction plan.
Squadrons either stood down on a rotating basis or kept combat ready or at a reduced readiness level called “basic mission capable” for part or all of the remaining months in fiscal 2013. This affected the 391st Fighter Squadron with a stand-down grounding from 9 April-30 September 2013.