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The '''83d Fighter-Day Group''' is an inactive [[United States Air Force]] unit. It was last assigned to the [[83d Fighter-Day Wing]], stationed at [[Seymour Johnson Air Force Base]], [[North Carolina]]. It was inactivated on 8 December 1957.
The '''83d Fighter-Day Group''' is an inactive [[United States Air Force]] unit. It was last assigned to the [[83d Fighter-Day Wing]], stationed at [[Seymour Johnson Air Force Base]], [[North Carolina]]. It was inactivated on 8 December 1957.

During [[World War II]], the '''83d Fighter Group''' served as a [[First Air Force]] [[P-47 Thunderbolt]] replacement training unit (RTU). In the [[Cold War]], the 83d Fighter-Day Group was a [[Tactical Air Command]] unit initially equipped with [[F-86 Sabre]]s, and later [[F-100 Super Sabre]]s. The unit was inactivated in place on 8 December 1957, its personnel and equipment being assigned to the [[4th Fighter-Day Wing]], which was activated as a redesignation of the 83d Fighter-Day Wing that was also inactivated in place.

The 4th Fighter Wing with its operational squadrons have, under various designations, remained at Seymour Johnson AFB for over 50 years.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 21:54, 11 December 2009

83d Fighter-Day Group
Active1943-1944; 1956-1967
LandVereinigte Staaten
BranchUnited States Air Force

The 83d Fighter-Day Group is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 83d Fighter-Day Wing, stationed at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. It was inactivated on 8 December 1957.

During World War II, the 83d Fighter Group served as a First Air Force P-47 Thunderbolt replacement training unit (RTU). In the Cold War, the 83d Fighter-Day Group was a Tactical Air Command unit initially equipped with F-86 Sabres, and later F-100 Super Sabres. The unit was inactivated in place on 8 December 1957, its personnel and equipment being assigned to the 4th Fighter-Day Wing, which was activated as a redesignation of the 83d Fighter-Day Wing that was also inactivated in place.

The 4th Fighter Wing with its operational squadrons have, under various designations, remained at Seymour Johnson AFB for over 50 years.

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References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

  • Maurer Maurer (1983), Air Force Combat Units Of World War II, Office of Air Force History. ISBN 978-0405121944