Idaho is home of two major Air Force bases; Gowen Field Air National Guard and Mountain Home Air Force Base.
Gowen Field Air National Guard Gowen Field was established in 1946, on October 13 by Lieutenant Colonel
Thomas George Lanphier Jr. The first unit among the Idaho Air Force Department became the
190th Fighter Squadron, which they were originally named. They started with no airfield, planes, or money, which they eventually moved to Gowen Field which used to be a
United States Army Air Corps base in 1947. The squadron had acquired their first
P-51D Mustang right before transferring to Gowen Field, which was then used for training. The first call to action for the 190th Fighter Squadron was in 1950 when they were to replace American Air Force units in the
Korean War. The 124th Fighter Wing's
A-10s had supported NATO forces in
Kosovo in 1999, and again in Iraq in 2003 as part of
Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Mountain Home Air Force Base The
Mountain Home Air Force Base was first established around the United States' entry into World War II, but the division itself was not officially started until after the war ended. Construction began in November 1942, and was not officially opened to the public until August 7, 1943. The Mountain Home Air Force Base consists of more than 4,800 military servicemen and servicewomen. The base consists of three different fighter squadrons; the 389th Fighter Squadron, the 391st Fighter Squadron, as well as a Republic of Singapore 428th Fighter Squadron. Today, the 366th Fighter Wing participates is ready to be called to action for suppressing hostile air defenses as well as allied transportation aircraft and ground soldiers. ==References==