About this Unit
The 67th Fighter-Bomber Squadron (67th FBS) was initially activated during World War II and played a key role in the Pacific Theater, supporting Allied operations through ground-attack and escort missions. Following the war, the squadron was reorganized and later saw action in the Korean War, flying aircraft such as the F-80 Shooting Star and F-86 Sabre in close air support and interdiction roles. Throughout its service, the 67th FBS earned numerous commendations for its effectiveness and bravery in combat. The squadron's legacy is marked by its adaptability and continued contributions to U.S. airpower until its eventual inactivation.
Historical Facts
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Origins in World War II: The 67th Fighter-Bomber Squadron (67th FBS) was originally activated as the 67th Pursuit Squadron (Interceptor) on January 15, 1941, part of the 58th Pursuit Group.
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Pacific Theater Service: The squadron saw extensive combat in the Pacific during World War II, flying P-39 Airacobras and later P-38 Lightnings and P-47 Thunderbolts.
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Guadalcanal Campaign: The 67th played a vital role in the Guadalcanal Campaign, providing air cover and ground support during critical battles in 1942-43.
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Multiple Redesignations: Over its history, the unit was redesignated several times, including as "Fighter Squadron," "Fighter-Bomber Squadron," and "Tactical Fighter Squadron," reflecting changing roles and missions.
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Korean War Service: During the Korean War, the 67th FBS flew F-84 Thunderjets, conducting ground-attack and interdiction missions in support of UN forces.
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Distinguished Unit Citations: The squadron earned multiple Distinguished Unit Citations for its valor and effectiveness in combat, both in WWII and Korea.
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Cold War Deployments: Stationed in Japan and South Korea during the Cold War, the 67th was a key part of U.S. air presence and deterrence in the region.
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Transition to Modern Fighters: The 67th transitioned from propeller-driven aircraft to jets, flying the F-86 Sabre, F-100 Super Sabre, and later F-4 Phantom II.
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Vietnam War Operations: The unit participated in combat operations during the Vietnam War, supporting air campaigns with interdiction and close air support missions.
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Legacy and Honors: The 67th’s lineage continues today as the 67th Fighter Squadron, part of the 18th Wing at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, flying modern F-15C Eagles and maintaining a proud legacy of more than 80 years of service.