495th Fighter Group![]() | |
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![]() AnF-16 Fighting Falcon pilot of the 495th Fighter Group prepares to take off fromBagram Airfield | |
Active | 1943–1945; 2013–present |
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Role | Fighter /Attack |
Part of | Air Combat Command |
Garrison/HQ | Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina |
Engagements | European Theater of Operations |
Commanders | |
Colonel | Mark D. Whisler |
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495th Fighter Group emblem | ![]() |
Aircraft flown | |
Attack | A-10 Thunderbolt II |
Fighter | F-16 Fighting Falcon /F-15 Eagle /F-35 Lightning II |
The495th Fighter Group is an active duty fighter group in theUnited States Air Force. It is assigned toFifteenth Air Force ofAir Combat Command and stationed atShaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, with additional units at multiple active Air Force,Air Force Reserve Command andAir National Guard installations across the United States.[1]
The group was first activated in England duringWorld War II as the495th Fighter Training Group and trainedfighter aircraft pilots forEighth Air Force until it was disbanded in 1945. It was activated again in 2013 as the headquarters forAir Combat Command "active associate" fighter units.
The 495th Fighter Training Group was established on 9 October 1943 and activated 26 October 1943 atRAF Atcham, England to provide forward training on tactics and operations for the European Theater during World War II. The group exercised command over the 551st and 552nd Fighter Training Squadrons flying theP-47 Thunderbolt andP-38 Lightning preparing pilots for action with Eighth and Ninth Air Forces. It moved toRAF Cheddington, in February 1945, and at the conclusion of hostilities was disbanded 15 April 1945.[2]
"In 2008, Air Force leadership recognized that the changing force structure demanded creative ways to generate experienced fighter pilots. The solution was to capitalize on the experience and assets of the Guard and Reserve. This Total Force Integration initiative became Active Association, whereby Regular Air Force personnel work side-by-side with host Air Reserve and Air National Guard Component units in a mutually beneficial relationship."[2]
"The 495th Fighter Group was reactivated 8 March 2013, at Shaw Air Force Base, SC, as an active association between active-duty pilots and their guard and reserve counterparts and marked a historical moment in the Air Force's ongoing initiative to integrate active-duty Airmen, Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) and Air National Guard (ANG) units to streamline training, spending and resource use. [The group] is made up of more than 600 active-duty personnel across 22 ARC and ANG Fighter Wings under Air Combat Command."[2]
"Total Force Integration is a vital enterprise aimed at maximizing the combined contributions of the Active and Reserve components, while ensuring "right-sizing" of component mix. The 495th Fighter Group will continue to lead active associate units into the future of Air Force pilot training and the partnerships will allow active-duty, Air National Guard and Air Reserve Component fighter units to share resources, reduce duplications of effort, and ultimately, increase the Air Force's overall air defense capabilities in order to enhance the ability to provide dominant combat airpower for America."[2]
This article incorporatespublic domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency