; 15th Aero Squadron • Organized as the
2d Aviation School Squadron on 9 May 1917 : Redesignated
15th Aero Squadron on 22 August 1917 : Demobilized on 18 September 1919 : Reconstituted, and consolidated with the
15th Observation Squadron as the
15th Observation Squadron on 8 April 1924 •
Sixth Corps Area, 21 September 1921 •
6th Division Air Service, 24 March 1923 (attached to Sixth Corps Area) • Sixth Corps Area, June–1 August 1927 • 6th Division Air Service (later 6 Division Aviation), 15 May 1928 (attached to Sixth Corps Area) • 14th Observation Group, 8 May 1929 (attached to Sixth Corps Area) • 12th Observation Group, 17 July 1937 (attached to Sixth Corps Area) : Detachment operated at
Field Artillery School, 1 December 1940 • Field Artillery School, c. 9 Jan 1941 •
III Air Support Command, 1 September 1941 (attached to Field Artillery School, further attached to
68th Observation Group, 12 December 1941 – 2 February 1942) •
73d Observation Group (later 73d Reconnaissance Group, 73d Tactical Reconnaissance Group, 10th Photographic Group), 12 March 1942 (attached to Field Artillery School until 1 April 1942) •
Ninth Air Force, 22 December 1943 (attached to
67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group) •
IX Fighter Command, 30 Dec 1943 (attached to 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group) • 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, 4 January 1944 (attached to
IX Air Support Command (later IX Tactical Air Command) until c. 16 March 1944) • 10th Photographic Group (later 10th Reconnaissance Group), 13 June 1944 (attached to IX Tactical Air Command until 27 June 1944) : Flight attached to 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, 3–12 August 1944 •
United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe, 24 June 1945 •
Third Air Force, 3 August 1945 •
First Air Force, 3 February 1946 •
Tactical Air Command, 21–31 March 1946 • 10th Reconnaissance Group (later 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Group), 3 December 1947 – 1 April 1949 (attached to
363d Reconnaissance Group, 22 August – 3 November 1948) • 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, 25 Feb 1951 (attached to
67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, 1 June–c. 25 November 1954 and after 1 July 1957) • 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, 1 October 1957 (attached to
18th Tactical Fighter Wing after 15 March 1960) •
313th Air Division, 25 April 1960 (attached to 18th Tactical Fighter Wing until 20 April 1970) •
18th Tactical Fighter Group, 1 May 1978 • 18th Tactical Fighter Wing, 11 February 1981 •
460th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, 1 October 1989 – 1 October 1990 • 548th Reconnaissance Technical Group, 15 March 1991 •
Pacific Air Forces, 3 July 1991 •
15th Operations Group, 13 April 1992 – 1 June 1994 •
57th Operations Group, 1 August 1997 •
432d Operations Group, 1 May 2007 – 2017 • 732d Operations Group, 2017 - current
Stations • Hazelhurst Field, New York, 9 May 1917 – 18 September 1919 • Chanute Field, Illinois, 21 September 1921 • Kelly Field, Texas, June–1 August 1927 • Selfridge Field, Michigan, 15 May 1928 (Deployed to
Camp McCoy, Wisconsin, 24 September – 28 October 1928;
Camp Skeel, Michigan, 28–31 October 1928;
Fort Sheridan, Illinois, 8–11 June 1930;
Bowman Field, Kentucky, 14–27 June 1930) • Scott Field, Illinois, circa 28 June 1930. (Detachment at Post Field, Oklahoma after c. 1 December 1940) •
Post Field, Oklahoma 9 January 1941 •
Ellington Field, Texas, 16 December 1941 (Flight at Post Field, Oklahoma, until April 1942) •
Godman Field, Kentucky, 23 April 1942 •
Camp Campbell Army Air Field, Kentucky, 26 June 1942 •
Key Field, Mississippi, 6 November – 4 December 1943 •
RAF Aldermaston (AAF-467), England, 22 December 1943 •
RAF Chilbolton (AAF-404), France, 10 August 1944 •
Châteaudun Airfield (A-39),
Aircraft •
Curtiss JN-4, apparently 1917–1919, 1921–1927. • Curtiss JN-6, apparently 1917–1919, 1921–1927. • Dayton-Wright DH-4, apparently 1917–1919, 1921–1927. •
Douglas O-2, 1921–1927, 1928–1930 • Curtiss JNS-1, 1921–1927 • Apparently M-1, 1921–1927 •
Thomas-Morse O-19, 1930-c. 1938 •
Douglas O-46, 1936-c. 1939 •
North American O-47, 1939–1942, •
Douglas O-43, during part of the period 1939–1942 •
Stinson O-49 Vigilant, during part of the period 1939–1942 •
Curtiss O-52 Owl, during part of the period 1939–1942 •
Douglas A-20 Havoc, 1942–1943 •
Bell P-39 Airacobra, 1942–1943 •
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk, 1942–1943 •
North American P-51 Mustang, 1942–1943, 1947–1948 •
Supermarine Spitfire, 1943–1944 •
Piper L-4 Grasshopper, 1943–1944 •
Stinson L-5 Sentinel, 1943–1944 • North American F-6 (later RF-51) Mustang, 1944–1945, 1947–1949 • Lockheed RF-80 Shooting Star, 1951–1956 • North American RF-86 Sabre, 1951–1956 • Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star, 1952–1953 • North American F-86Sabre, 1953 • Republic RF-84F Thunderflash, 1956–1958 • McDonnell RF-101 Voodoo, 1958–1966 • McDonnell RF-4C Phantom II, 1967–1990 • General Atomics MQ-1 Predator, 1997–2018 • General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper, 2018-current
Honors Campaign streamers • World War II: Europe-Africa-middle Eastern (EAME) Theater: Air Offensive, Europe; Normandy; Northern France; Rhineland Ardenees-Alsace; Central Europe; Air Combat. • Korean War: First UN Counteroffensive; CCF Spring Offensive; UN Summer-Fall Offensive; Second Korean Winter; Korea Summer-Fall, 1952; Third Korean Winter; Korea Summer-Fall, 1953.
Decorations • Distinguished Unit Citations: Korea, 25 February – 21 April 1951; Korea, 9 July – 27 November 1951; Korea, 1 May – 27 July 1953. • Cite in Order of the Day, Belgian Army: 6 June- [25 June] 1944. • Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation: [25] February 1951 – 31 March 1953. • Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm: 1 April – 30 November 1966. • Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards: 1 December 1952 – 3 April 1953; 10 May −27 August 1962; 1 September 1962 – 31 August 1963; 1 August 1964 – 5 June 1965; 6 June 1965 – 31 December 1966; 1 January 1968 – 31 December 1969; 1 January 1974 – 31 December 1975; 1 June 1977 – 31 May 1979; 1 October 1979 – 31 May 1980; 1 July 1981 – 31 May 1983; 1 June 1983 – 31 May 1984; 1 June 1984 – 31 May 1986; 1 June 1987 – 31 May 1989; 1 October 1989 – 30 October 1990; 13 April 1992 – 30 June 1993. ==See also==