100th Fighter Squadron - History - Stations

Stations

  • Tuskegee Army Airfield, Alabama, 19 February 1942
  • Selfridge Army Air Base, Michigan, 29 March 1943
  • Oscoda Army Airfield, Michigan, 12 April 1943
  • Selfridge Army Air Base, Michigan, 9 July – 22 December 1943
  • Montecorvino Airfield, Italy, 3 February 1944
  • Capodichino Airfield, Italy, 15 April 1944
  • Ramitelli Airfield, Italy, 28 May 1944
  • Cattolica Airfield, Italy, c. 4 May 1945
  • Lucera Airfield, Italy, c. 18 July – September 1945
  • Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, 17–19 October 1945
  • Lockbourne Army Air Base (later AFB), Ohio, 1 July 1947 – 1 July 1949; 23 May 1953 – 24 November 1953
  • Robins AFB, Georgia, 8 September 1954
  • Pease AFB, New Hampshire, August 1956 – 25 June 1966
  • Williams Air Force Base, Arizona, 1 September 1989 – 1 April 1993
  • RAF Mildenhall, England, 9 April 1999 – 20 June 1999
  • Randolph AFB, Texas, 1 July 1999 – 12 September 2007
  • Montgomery Air National Guard Base, Alabama, 13 September 2007 – present
Elements operated from: Balad Air Base, Iraq, August–November 2009

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