94th Pursuit Squadron, Interceptor, 94th Pursuit Squadron, Fighter, 94th Fighter Squadron, Twin Engine & 94th Fighter Squadron, Two Engine
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Organized as 94 Aero Squadron on 20 Aug 1917. Redesignated as: 94 Squadron (Pursuit) on 14 Mar 1921; 94 Pursuit Squadron on 25 Jan 1923. Consolidated (8 Apr 1924) with 103 Aero Squadron which was organized on 31 Aug 1917, demobilized on 18 Aug 1919, and reconstituted. Redesignated as: 94 Pursuit Squadron (Interceptor) on 6 Dec 1939; 94 Pursuit Squadron (Fighter) on 12 Mar 1941; 94 Fighter Squadron (Twin Engine) on 15 May 1942; 94 Fighter Squadron, Two Engine, on 28 Feb 1944. Inactivated on 16 Oct 1945.
Insignia is USA made, chain stitching on wool.
Stations. Selfridge Field, MI, from consolidation in 1924; San Diego NAS, CA, 9 Dec 1941; Long Beach, CA, 6 Feb–20 May 1942; Kirton in Lindsey, England, 10 Jun 1942; Ibsley, England, 27 Aug–24 Oct 1942; Tafaraoui, Algeria, 15 Nov 1942; Nouvion, Algeria, 21 Nov 1942; Youks-les-Bains, Algeria, 28 Nov 1942 (detachments operated from Maison Blanche, Algeria, 6–14 Dec 1942); Biskra, Tunisia, 14 Dec 1942; Chateaudun-du-Rhumel, Algeria, 14 Feb 1943; Mateur, Tunisia, c. 20 Jun 1943 (detachments operated from Dittaino, Sicily, 6–18 Sep 1943, and Gambut, Libya, 4–12 Oct 1943); Djedeida, Tunisia, c. 1 Nov 1943; Monserrato, Sardinia, 29 Nov 1943; Gioia del Colle, Italy, c. 10 Dec 1943; Salsola, Italy, Jan 1944 (detachments operated from Aghione, Corsica, 10-18 Aug 1944, and Vincenzo, Italy, 9 Jan-18 Feb 1945); Lesina, Italy, 16 Mar 1945; Marcianise, Italy, 26 Sep-16 Oct 1945.
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