7th Fighter Squadron - Stations

Stations

  • Selfridge Field, Michigan, (1941)
  • Morrison Field, Florida, (1941–1942)
  • Essendon Airport, Melbourne, Australia, (1942)
  • Bankstown Airfield, Bankstown, New South Wales, Australia, (1942)
  • Batchelor Airfield, Batchelor, Northern Territory, Australia, (1942)
  • Rogers (Rarona) Airfield (30 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea, (1942–1943)
  • Dobodura Airfield, New Guinea, (1943)
  • Gusap Airfield, New Guinea, (1943–1944)
  • Finschafen Airfield (Dreger Field), New Guinea, (1944)
  • Hollandia, Netherlands East Indies, (1944)
  • Mokmer Airfield, Biak, Netherlands East Indies, (1944)
  • Tacloban Airfield, Leyte, Philippines, (1944)
  • McGuire Field, Mindoro, Philippines, (1944–1945)
  • Lingayen Airfield, Luzon, Philippines, (1945)
  • Ie Shima Airfield, Okinawa, (1945)
  • Atsugi AB, Japan, (1945–1946)
  • Chitose AB, Japan, (1946–1948)
  • Misawa AAB (later, AB), Japan, (1948–1950)
  • Itazuke AB, Japan, (1950)
  • Taegu AB (K-2), South Korea, (1950–1953)
  • Kunsan AB (K-8), South Korea, (1953)
  • Itazuke AB, Japan, (1953–1956)
  • Misawa AAB (later, AB), Japan,(1956–1957)
  • Chitose AB, Japan, (1957)
  • Etain-Rouvres Air Base, France (1957–1959)
  • Spangdahlem Air Base, West Germany, (1959–1968)
  • Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico (1968–2006, 2008 – present)
Deployed: Ramstein Air Base, West Germany, (10 September – 6 October 1971, 2 March – 4 April 1973)
Deployed: Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand (11 May – 12 August 1972)
Deployed: Bitburg Air Base, West Germany, (2 April – 3 May 1974, 4 October – 6 November 1975)
Deployed: Ramstein Air Base, West Germany, (23 August – 25 September 1976)
Deployed: Lahr Air Base (Canadian Forces Base), West Germany, (26 August – 23 September 1983)

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