From the Air Forces Times
The F-15 Eagle era is over for the 33rd Fighter Wing at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.
On Sept. 8, the last three of the wing’s F-15s left for the boneyard in Arizona.
In October, the wing formally ends its association with Air Combat Command and stands up as Air Education and Training Command’s schoolhouse for F-35 Lightning II pilots and crew chiefs.
"It's bittersweet knowing that once I'm airborne, it's the end of the Eagle's 30-year association with the 33rd Fighter Wing, and the ramp will sit empty until the F-35s arrive next year," Col. Todd Harmer, commander of the 33rd, said in an Air Force statement.
At one time, the 33rd was home to a trio of F-15 squadrons and more than 70 fighters. Several four-star commanders flew F-15s at the wing, including ACC commander Gen. John Corley, Air Force Vice Commander Gen. Howie Chandler and retired generals T. Michael Moseley, John Jumper, Gregory “Speedy” Martin and William Looney.
During Desert Storm, the wing’s F-15s were credited with shooting down 16 Iraqi jets.