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To meet TOMCAT Bear, click DAVE ORGANIZATIONThe 319th FIS Association is an organization of former officers and airmen of the 319th spanning all eras from its inception in 1942 until its final de-activation. PURPOSE The purpose of the 319th FIS Association is to promote awareness of the service to the United States of America of the members of the 319th FIS Association, Inc. and recognize the importance of the dedication of these members in the defense and protection of their country. To promote fellowship among the 1245 identified and located members of the 319th FIS Association, Inc. GOAL Our goal is to find as many members of the various 319th squadrons
and reunite them at our reunions. Membership is limited to persons whoever served in
or were attached to the 319th Fighter Interceptor Squadron (319th FIS) during its
activation period in the year 1942 until its final de-activation. The Grissom Air Museum, located in Peru, Indiana will now be the new home for the 319th Fighter Interceptor Squadron. Work will begin in January on the display to house artifacts and memorabilia. The website will also be updated but can be visited at: www.grissomairmuseum.com More information on this later. If you are a person, or know a person, who was part of the 319th
FIS during the period 1942-1977, we would certainly like to hear from you. Please
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This Site is dedicated to all who served with the 319th Fighter Interceptor Squadron.
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Credits- Special thanks go out to the following people for the use of their photos and material:
Marty J. Isham and David R. McLaren "Lockheed F-94 STARFIRE," David R. McLaren
"Black Widow" and "Double Menace", Michael O'Leary, Robert Arndt, Gary Sivak, James F. Smith and Joe Cupido.