555th Fighter Squadron - Stations

Stations

  • MacDill Field, FL, 1 Dec 1942
  • Lake Charles Army Airfield, LA, 9 Feb – 8 May 1943
  • RAF Snetterton Heath (AAF-138), England, 4 Jun 1943
  • RAF Boxted (AAF-150), England, 10 Jun 1943
  • RAF Great Dunmow (AAF-164), England, 24 Sep 1943
  • Beaumont-sur-Oise Airfield (A-60), France, 2 Oct 1944
  • Sint-Truiden Airfield (A-92), Belgium, 9 Apr – 27 Jul 1945
  • Seymour Johnson Field, NC, 11 Aug 1945
  • Westover Field, MA, 29 Sep – 7 Nov 1945
  • MacDill AFB, FL, 8 Jan 1964
Deployed to Naha AB, Okinawa, 12 Dec 1964-9 Mar 1965 and 11 Dec 1965-c. 21 Feb 1966
  • Udorn RTAFB, Thailand, c. 25 Feb 1966
  • Ubon RTAFB, Thailand, 20 Jul 1966
  • Udorn RTAFB, Thailand, 28 May 1968 – 5 Jul 1974
  • Luke AFB, AZ, 5 Jul 1974 – 25 Mar 1994
  • Aviano AB, Italy, 1 Apr 1994 – present

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