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| 8th Flying Training Squadron | |
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| Active | 1942–1951; 1972–present |
| Country | United States |
| Branch | |
| Role | Pilot Training |
| Part of | Air Education and Training Command |
| Garrison/HQ | Vance Air Force Base |
| Engagements | Southwest Pacific Theater |
| Decorations | Distinguished Unit Citation Air Force Outstanding Unit Award Philippine Presidential Unit Citation Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation |
| Commanders | |
| Current commander | LtCol Deirdre Gurry[1] |
| Insignia | |
| 8th Flying Training Squadron emblem[note 1][2][note 2] | |
| 8th Flying Training Squadron emblem[note 3][3] | |
| 8th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron emblem[4] | |
The8th Flying Training Squadron is part of the71st Flying Training Wing based atVance Air Force Base, Oklahoma. It operated duringWorld War II and theKorean War, was inactivated in 1951, and reactivated in 1972. It currently conducts flight training usingT-6A Texan II aircraft.
Performs Joint Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training with T-6A Texan II trainers.
Activated in early 1942 underFourth Air Force; after a brief organizational period inSouthern California where it was equipped with reconnaissanceP-38 Lightnings (F-4) it deployed to theSouthwest Pacific Area, being assigned toFifth Air Force in Australia.
Engaged in long-range tactical reconnaissance missions over New Guinea; later the Netherlands East Indies and in late 1944, over the Philippines in support of MacArthur's Island-Hopping campaign (1942–1945). After the Japanese capitulation in August 1945, became part of the Army of Occupation in Japan. It was not operational between April 1946 and July 1947.
From 1947–1949 flew photographic mapping missions over Japan, Korea, Philippines and other areas of western Pacific.[5][6] During theKorean War, the squadron flew tactical reconnaissance sorties over North and South Korea from, 29 June 1950 – 24 February 1951.
The 8th has conducted undergraduate pilot training foractive duty,Air National Guard,Air Force Reserve and selected foreign allies since 1 November 1972.[2] Since the mid-1990s, the squadron has also conducted joint primary flight training for selectedUS Navy andUS Marine Corps studentnaval aviators, with command of the squadron alternating between Air Force officers in the rank oflieutenant colonel and Navy officers in the ranks ofcommander.[2][7][8][1]
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