492nd FS Pencil Pocket USAF Fighter Squadron Patch Pencil Pocket F-15 Eagle 48th TFW 2015 – Variant A

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492nd FS Pencil Pocket USAF Fighter Squadron Patch Pencil Pocket F 15 Eagle Pencil Pocket RAF Lakenheath 2015

This 492nd FS Pencil Pocket velcro backed is fully embroidered merrowed edge 30mm by 50mm one and three sixteenth inches by two inches.

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492nd Fighter Squadron “Madhatters”

This patch dates from 2015, when the 492nd Fighter Squadron “Madhatters” continued worldwide expeditionary operations from RAF Lakenheath with the F-15E Strike Eagle

This small rectangular pencil pocket patch dates from 2015 and was worn on the pencil pocket of flight suits by personnel assigned to the 492nd Fighter Squadron at RAF Lakenheath. The patch depicts the front view of an F-15E Strike Eagle embroidered in white on a blue background.

Unlike the larger squadron emblems and morale patches, pencil pocket patches were intended for everyday wear and became popular among aircrew and maintenance personnel serving with the squadron during the Global War on Terror.

Collector’s Notes

Small flight suit pencil pocket patches are considerably less common than full-size squadron patches and are popular with collectors because they were often locally produced and worn by squadron personnel.This example commemorates the 492nd Fighter Squadron and its F-15E Strike Eagle operations from RAF Lakenheath during 2015.

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492nd FS Pencil Pocket USAF Fighter Squadron Patch Pencil Pocket F 15 Eagle Pencil Pocket RAF Lakenheath 2015

This 492nd FS Pencil Pocket velcro backed is fully embroidered merrowed edge 30mm by 50mm one and three sixteenth inches by two inches.

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492nd Fighter Squadron “Madhatters”

This small rectangular pencil pocket patch dates from 2015 and was worn on the pencil pocket of flight suits by personnel assigned to the 492nd Fighter Squadron at RAF Lakenheath. The patch depicts the front view of an F-15E Strike Eagle embroidered in white on a blue background.

Unlike the larger squadron emblems and morale patches, pencil pocket patches were intended for everyday wear and became popular among aircrew and maintenance personnel serving with the squadron during the Global War on Terror.

From F-111F Aardvark to F-15E Strike Eagle

The 492nd Tactical Fighter Squadron flew F-111F Aardvarks during Operation El Dorado Canyon against Libya in April 1986 and later deployed to Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm, conducting combat operations against Iraq.Following the Gulf War, the squadron became the 492nd Fighter Squadron on 1 October 1991 and converted from the F-111F to the F-15E Strike Eagle in early 1992. Assigned to the newly formed 48th Operations Group, the squadron expanded its mission from deep strike to include air superiority and precision attack.Combat OperationsSince converting to the F-15E Strike Eagle, the 492nd FS has participated in numerous combat deployments and expeditionary operations, becoming the 492nd Expeditionary Fighter Squadron whenever deployed away from RAF Lakenheath.Operations supported by the squadron include:

  • Operation Provide Comfort
  • Operation Northern Watch
  • Operation Iraqi Freedom
  • Operation Enduring Freedom
  • Operation Odyssey Dawn over Libya
  • Baltic Air Policing missions
  • NATO operations throughout Europe and the Middle East

The squadron’s F-15E Strike Eagles have carried out precision strike missions using advanced targeting systems and guided weapons, maintaining the 48th Fighter Wing’s reputation as the USAFE “Statue of Liberty Wing”.

Pencil Pocket Patches

Flight suits worn by USAF aircrew contain a pen or pencil pocket on the sleeve. Small embroidered patches such as this one became popular as unofficial identifiers and morale items. They were especially common among fighter squadrons during deployments and exercises and were often produced in small numbers.The simple F-15E front profile shown on this patch reflects the aircraft flown by the 492nd FS during the 2010s and is representative of the period when RAF Lakenheath Strike Eagles were heavily engaged in expeditionary operations across Southwest Asia and Europe

Collector’s Notes

Small flight suit pencil pocket patches are considerably less common than full-size squadron patches and are popular with collectors because they were often locally produced and worn by squadron personnel.This example commemorates the 492nd Fighter Squadron and its F-15E Strike Eagle operations from RAF Lakenheath during 2015.

Squadron History

492 Fighter Bomber Squadron was reactivated after its wartime service on 10 July 1952 at Chaumont Semoutiers Air Base France with F 84 Thunderjet fighter bombers as part of 48 Fighter Bomber Group under 12 Air Force The Squadron supported NATO and USAFE activities with operational readiness exercises tactical evaluations training and improving bombing and gunnery skills with the US Seventh Army. 492 FBS frequently deployed to Wheelus AFB Libya for live firing bombing and gunnery training. In November 1953 the Squadron received F 86F Sabre fighters. On 4 July 1954 the mayor of Chaumont bestowed on to 48 FBW the honorary title of the Statue de la Liberte Wing. In late 1956 the 492 FBS reequipped with F 100D Super Sabre fighter bombers and on 8 December 1957 was reassigned to 48 FBW when it assumed direct control of the combat flying Squadrons with the inactivation of 48 Fighter Bomber Group tier.

48 FBW was reassigned to USAFE on 1 January 1958 and 492 FBS redesignated 492 Tactical Fighter Squadron on 8 July 1958 with 48 FBW becoming 48 Tactical Fighter Wing. The nuclear weapon capable F 100D caused disagreements with France concerning atomic storage and custody issues within NATO and relations between France and the US deteriorated resulting in French President Charles de Gaulle demanding the removal of NATO forces from the country. Under project Red Richard USAFE relocated its units from France. At the same time the advent of the inter continental ballistic missile had reduced US dependence on European based airborne medium and long ranged bombers leaving SAC Air Bases available for the USAFE units. On 15 January 1960 492 TFS with the rest of 48 TFW redeployed RAF Lakenheath England which underwent conversion to a permanent base to support fighter operations.

The Berlin Wall crisis in 1961 and the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis increased Cold War tensions and the Squadron continued its NATO training and tactical evaluations to maximise its tactical bombing capability in the event of war with the Soviet Union. In 1 September 1962 following a number of switches between 17 and 3 Air Forces 48 TFW came under the operational command of Third Air Force. During this period the Squadron also conducted deployments to Turkey Italy Spain and across the United Kingdom and maintained its readiness by participating in a number of USAFE and NATO exercises training to react to possible aggression from the Soviet Union and undertook a series of NATO tactical evaluations.

In 1972 the 48 TFW was stood down from its NATO commitments and the Squadron began conversion to F 4D Phantom II fighters transferred from 81 TFW at RAF Bentwaters with the last F 100 departing in August 1974. In 1977 the Wing exchanged its F 4s for F 111F Aardvark fighter bombers transferred from 347 TFW Mountain Home AB. The transition to F 111Fs took place very quickly and without any significant problems and almost immediately the Squadron began a series of monthly exercises and deployments to Italy Iran Greece and Pakistan.

On 14 and 15 April 1986 492 Tactical Fighter Squadron participated in Operation El Dorado Canyon the long range air raid on Tripoli Libya. On 25 August 1990 Liberty Wing began its deployment to Taif AB Saudi Arabia as 48 Tactical Fighter Wing Provisional for Operation Desert Shield Desert Storm with the 492 493 and 494 TFSs 66 F 111F Aardvarks in place by December 1990 and the Squadron successfully executed many combat missions during Operation Desert Storm. The Squadron returned to RAF Lakenheath with the Wing on 13 May 1991 and on 1 October 1991 the Squadron was redesignated 492 Fighter Squadron with 48 Tactical Fighter Wing becoming 48 Fighter Wing.

In the midst of organizational changes following lessons learnt during the campaign over Iraq the Squadron reequipped with F 15E Strike Eagle in early February 1992 and the mission changed from air to ground strike attack to the air to air role. The Squadron was reassigned to 48 Operations Group on 31 March 1992 and has participated in numerous deployments to Southwest Asia during which after 1 October 1994 it is designated 492 Expeditionary Fighter Squadron while it supports Air Expeditionary operations as part of the ongoing Global War on Terrorism including Operations Provide Comfort Northern Watch Iraqi Freedom OIF Enduring Freedom OEF and also Operation Odyssey Dawn in Libya in March 2011 as well as Baltic Air Policing.

 

This patch dates from 2015.

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Review the 48th Tactical Fighter Wing Collection  – along with the 492, 493, 494 and 495 Squadrons

Review the 48th Tactical Fighter Wing History