ABOUT 125th Fighter Interceptor Group
- Origins in World War II: The 125th Fighter Interceptor Group traces its roots to the 125th Observation Squadron, which was federally recognized in the Oklahoma Air National Guard in 1941, just before the U.S. entered World War II.
- Postwar Reorganization: After World War II, the unit was reorganized as part of the Air National Guard and eventually redesignated as the 125th Fighter-Interceptor Group, shifting its focus to air defense during the Cold War.
- Cold War Air Defense: The unit was a key part of the Air Defense Command, charged with protecting the southeastern United States from potential Soviet bomber attacks during the height of the Cold War.
- Aircraft Evolution: Over the years, the 125th has flown a variety of interceptor aircraft, including the F-86 Sabre, F-102 Delta Dagger, F-106 Delta Dart, and, more recently, F-15 Eagles.
- September 11, 2001 Response: The 125th Fighter Wing was one of the first Air National Guard units to send fighters to patrol the skies over the southeastern United States following the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
- Persistent Alert Missions: The group has maintained a 24/7/365 alert mission, ready to scramble fighters at a moment’s notice to intercept unidentified or hostile aircraft in U.S. airspace.
- Florida Air National Guard: The 125th Fighter Interceptor Group is a major component of the Florida Air National Guard, based at Jacksonville International Airport.
- Notable Deployments: Members of the 125th have deployed for both domestic and overseas operations, including support for Operation Noble Eagle, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom.
- Recognition and Awards: The group has earned numerous Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards for its operational excellence and contributions to national defense.
- Community Engagement: The 125th regularly participates in community events, airshows, and educational outreach, helping foster positive relationships between the military and local civilian populations.