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312th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron Patch – With Hook and Loop
Enjoy this 312th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron Patch that is beautifully embroidered and will be the perfect patch to display or wear!
- 4″
- Plastic Backing/Hook and Loop
- US Veteran-Owned Business
- Reproduction
The 312th was reconstituted, designated the 312th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron and reactivated by Tactical Air Command at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona in October 1984[8] as the first General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon training squadron in the USAF. The squadron once again acted as a replacement training unit. It was initially equipped with new Block 25 Fighting Falcons, but it converted to new Block 42 planes in 1990. Its aircraft carried “LF” tail code with a black tail stripe outlined in red. It was inactivated in 1991[8] and most of its aircraft reassigned to 308th, 309th and 310th Fighter Squadrons.
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