The 467th Strategic Fighter Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the 508th Strategic Fighter Wing at Turner Air Force Base, Georgia, where it was inactivated on 11 May 1956.
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467th Tactical Fighter Squadron | |
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![]() 508th Strategic Fighter Wing F-84 Thunderjet refueling from a KC-97 Stratofreighter[note 1] | |
Active | 1944–1945; 1952–1956 |
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Role | Fighter |
Engagements | Asiatic-Pacific Theater without inscription[1] |
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467 Strategic Fighter Sq emblem[note 2][1] | ![]() |
467th Fighter-Escort Squadron emblem[citation needed] | ![]() |
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Formed in late 1944 under Second Air Force as one of the last Republic P-47 Thunderbolt fighter squadrons, programmed for deployment to Western Pacific theater with long-range P-47Ns for Boeing B-29 Superfortress escort missions. Arrived in Hawaii in early 1945, assigned to Seventh Air Force. Lack of a serious fighter defense over Japan at high altitudes and reprogramming of B-29 raids over Japan to night low-level fast attacks led to reassignment as a replacement training unit based in Hawaii; also performed air defense of the islands until inactivation in November 1945.
Reactivated as Strategic Air Command fighter-escort squadron for Boeing B-50 Superfortress and Convair B-36 Peacemaker bombers. Performed fighter-escort training throughout the 1950s, inactivated in 1956 with the phaseout of the escort mission and retirement of the B-36.
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This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency website https://www.afhra.af.mil/.