33rd Fighter Wing

33rd Fighter Wing
RAF, USAF, USMC and USN F-35s in May 2014
Active1947–1952; 1956–1957; 1965–present
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
Part ofAir Education and Training Command
Garrison/HQEglin Air Force Base
Nickname(s)Nomads[1]
Motto(s)Fire From the Clouds[2]
EngagementsOperation Urgent Fury
Southwest Asia[2]
DecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award[2]
Website33fw.af.mil
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel David M. Skalicky
Vice CommanderColonel Jordan G. Grant
Command ChiefChief Master Sergeant Kelvin J. Hatcher
Notable
commanders
Carrol Chandler
John P. Jumper
William R. Looney III
Gregory S. Martin[2]
Insignia
33rd Fighter Wing emblem (approved 5 October 1965)[2]

The 33rd Fighter Wing, sometimes written 33d Fighter Wing, (33 FW) is a United States Air Force unit assigned to Air Education and Training Command's Nineteenth Air Force. It is stationed at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida where it is a tenant unit.

The 33 FW is an AETC training unit. Its main mission is to train United States Air Force and partner nation pilots and maintainers on the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II. When the wing was initially assigned the F-35 training mission on 1 October 2009 it was to include USN/USMC F-35C and USMC F-35B training as well as USAF F-35A and international partner training. Navy squadron VFA-101 was assigned to the wing to conduct F-35C training and USMC squadron VMFAT-501 to conduct F-35B training. In July 2014 VMFAT-501 was detached from the 33rd Fighter Wing and reassigned to Marine Aircraft Group 31 (MAG-31) at MCAS Beaufort, SC ending the USMC presence in the wing. In December 2017 the USN reactivated VFA-125 at NAS Lemoore, CA under Strike Fighter Wing Pacific Fleet to conduct F-35C training for the USN and USMC. On 1 July 2019 VFA-101 was deactivated ending the USN presence in the 33rd Fighter Wing.

Prior to its assignment as a training wing, while still an operational fighter wing, following the 11 September 2001 attacks, the Nomads provided armed over-watch throughout North America for Operation Noble Eagle, securing two presidents of the United States, multiple Space Shuttle launches and other high-visibility events. The 33rd Fighter Wing closed its operations with the F-15 Eagle in September 2009 and became the Department of Defense's first F-35 Lightning II training wing on 1 October 2009.

  1. ^ "A look back: 30th anniversary of Operation Desert Storm" - Eglin AFB
  2. ^ a b c d e Bailey, Carl E. (28 November 2007). "Factsheet 33 Fighter Wing (ACC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 13 February 2017.