USAF 48th Tactical Fighter Wing TFW Patch USAFE F-111 Strike Force 1989 4 Inch – Variant A1

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48th TFW Strike Force F-111 USAFE Patch RAF Lakenheath USAF with 20th TFW RAF Upper Heyford 1989 (4 Inch) Variant A1

48th TFW Strike Force F-111 USAFE Aardvark with 20th TFW 1989 USAF Variant A1

Lighter yellow and single warp gauze back variant first production

Validation – Tangible authentic and original

Manufacturer – Taiwan made

Manufacture – Embroidered on twill with single warp gauze back and white synthetic return thread, merrowed overlocked edge and iron on plastic coated back

Visibility – color

Condition – very good has not been sewn to uniform

Size – 80mm by 115mm

Approximate imperial size – three and one eighth inches by four and one half inches

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48th TFW Strike Force F-111 USAFE Patch RAF Lakenheath USAF with 20th TFW RAF Upper Heyford 1989 (4 Inch) Variant A1

48th TFW Strike Force F-111 USAFE Aardvark with 20th TFW 1989 USAF Variant A1

Lighter yellow and single warp gauze back variant first production

Validation – Tangible authentic and original

Manufacturer – Taiwan made

Manufacture – Embroidered on twill with single warp gauze back and white synthetic return thread, merrowed overlocked edge and iron on plastic coated back

Visibility – color

Condition – very good has not been sewn to uniform

Size – 80mm by 115mm

Approximate imperial size – three and one eighth inches by four and one half inches

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48th Tactical Fighter Wing F-111F Aardvark

This original 48th TFW F-111 Strike Force patch is from the famous F-111F Aardvark era of the Liberty Wing. Operating from RAF Lakenheath during the height of the Cold War the Wing flew advanced F-111F Aardvark fighter bomber from 1977. 48th Tactical Fighter Wing became one of the most combat-capable tactical strike wings in USAF in Europe and NATO.

In 1977 the 48th TFW exchanged its F-4D Phantom II aircraft for the F-111F Aardvark transferred from the 347th TFW at Mountain Home Air Force Base. The successful transition earned the Wing its third Air Force Outstanding Unit Award. The Wing’s flying Squadrons remained the 492nd, 493rd and 494th Tactical Fighter Squadrons. Equipped with the long-range strike capability of the F-111F, the Wing immediately expanded operational deployments and exercises throughout Europe and the Middle East, including Italy, Iran, Greece and Pakistan.

The Wing’s operational strength increased further when the 495th Tactical Fighter Squadron was activated on 1 April 1977.  Acting as a replacement training unit, the 495th TFS helped maintain combat readiness across the Liberty Wing. By 1979 the 48th TFW had flown the highest number of flying hours ever recorded by an F-111 unit in a fiscal year. The Wing passed  its USAFE Operational Readiness Inspection and NATO Tactical Evaluation in 1980 and received its fourth Air Force Outstanding Unit Award.

During the 1980s the F-111F became internationally recognised through its precision strike capability and frontline NATO role. The 48th TFW deployed temporarily to RAF Sculthorpe in 1983 while RAF Lakenheath’s runway was resurfaced.

Operation El Dorado Canyon

In 1986 the Wing participated in the long-range strike mission against Libyan targets in Tripoli during Operation El Dorado Canyon. The attack was undertaken alongside the United States Navy Sixth Fleet. Although one aircraft and crew were lost, the Wing received the US Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation for the operation.

Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm

The Wing again entered combat during Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990. Deploying as 48th TFW (Provisional) to Taif Air Base, Saudi Arabia, the 492nd, 493rd and 494th Tactical Fighter Squadrons flew 2,500 combat sorties. They achieved more than 2,200 target hits using the F-111F Aardvark and and dropped 7.3 million pounds of precision-guided munitions. 48th TFW (P) executed the first combat drop of the GBU-28 “bunker buster” bomb on 27 February 1991 and is credited with destroying hundreds of Iraqi tanks. The Wing returned to RAF Lakenheath in May 1991 and soon began restructuring under the USAF Objective Wing Organization program.

On 1 October 1991 the 48th Tactical Fighter Wing was redesignated the 48th Fighter Wing, while the Tactical Fighter Squadrons became Fighter Squadrons. The 495th FS was inactivated in December 1991 followed by the 493rd FS in December 1992, marking the end of the famous F-111F era at RAF Lakenheath.

This original USAF 48th TFW Strike Force F-111F Aardvark patch is highly collectible among RAF Lakenheath, USAFE Operation Desert Storm and Cold War aviation memorabilia collectors, preserving the heritage of one of the United States Air Force’s most important combat fighter wings.

 

This 48th TFW Strike Force F-111 and 20th TFW patch dates from 1989