The 82d flew
antisubmarine patrols off the
California coast from 8 December 1941 to 16 August 1942. It went on to fly combat sorties in the Southwest and Western
Pacific from 27 November 1943 to 15 August 1945. On 11 January 1945, while flying an
F-6D Mustang on an armed reconnaissance mission over northern Luzon in the Philippines, Captain
William A. Shomo, the squadron commander at the time, sighted a Japanese formation of twelve fighters escorting a bomber. He attacked and succeeded in shooting down the bomber and six of the fighters while his wingman, Lieutenant Paul Lipscomb, shot down three more fighters. Shomo was awarded the
Medal of Honor for this action. The squadron flew
strategic reconnaissance over
Southeast Asia from August 1967 to March 1973.
Operations •
World War II •
Vietnam War Lineage • 82d Observation Squadron (1937–1942) • 82d Observation Squadron (Medium) (1942) • 82d Observation Squadron (1942–1943) • 82d Reconnaissance Squadron (Fighter) (1943–1944) • 82d Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron (1944–1947) • 82d Reconnaissance Squadron, Photographic (Jet-Propelled) (1947–1948) • 82d Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, Photo-Jet (1948–1954) • 82d Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron, Fighter (1954–1967) • 82d Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron (1967–1991) • 82d Reconnaissance Squadron (1991 – present) ==Assignments==