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95th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron

95th Fighter Squadron
Two F-22 Raptor in column flight(2).JPG
Active 1942-1945; 1947–1949; 1952–1973; 1974–2010; 2013 - present
Country  United States
Branch  United States Air Force
Role Fighter Training
Part of Air Combat Command
325th Fighter Wing
325th Operations Group
Garrison/HQ Tyndall Air Force Base
Nickname(s) Boneheads
Motto(s) Death with Finesse
Mascot(s) Mr. Bones
Engagements European Theater of Operations Mediterranean Theater of Operations
Decorations Distinguished Unit Citation
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
Commanders
Current
commander
Lt. Col. Daniel Lehoski
Insignia
95th Fighter Squadron Emblem (approved 4 February 1954) 95 FS.jpg

The 95th Fighter Squadron is a United States F-22 Raptor squadron at Tyndall Air Force Base.

The 95th flew combat in the European Theater of Operations and the Mediterranean Theater of Operations between 25 December 1942 and 3 May 1945.

It flew fighter escort and air defense from 1947 to 1949 and air defense from 1952-1973.

Prior to 2010 it conducted advanced fighter training for the F-15 Eagle.

The squadron was activated in early 1942 at Harding Field, Louisiana as the 95th Pursuit Squadron, one of the original three squadrons of the 82d Pursuit Group. It soon moved to California where it equipped with Lockheed P-38 Lightnings and began training with Fourth Air Force as the 95th Fighter Squadron. It left California in the fall and sailed for Northern Ireland, where it received additional combat training under Eighth Air Force. A month after the initial Operation Torch landings in North Africa the squadron deployed to Algeria, where it entered combat as an element of Twelfth Air Force.

In North Africa, the squadron flew antisubmarine patrols, bomber escort missions and attacked enemy shipping and airfields, moving its base east through Algeria and Tunisia. As the North African campaign drew to a close, the unit began attacking targets in Italy, earning a Distinguished Unit Citation for its actions on 25 April 1943 during an attack on enemy airfields in Foggia. On this mission, the squadron's aircraft flew hundreds of miles at an altitude of 100 feet to destroy dozens of enemy aircraft at Foggia while suffering minimal losses,


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