The Air Force 308th Fighter Squadron was reactivated in a ceremony at Luke Air Force Base, Nov. 30. The squadron will house the Royal Netherlands Air Force's and the Royal Danish Air Force's F-35A Lightning IIs as part of a training partnership. With Lt. Col. Robert Miller assuming command, the fighter squadron is scheduled to begin operations in December, 2018. Throughout the next two years, the Dutch and the Danish air forces will be sending their jets to populate the squadron and help Luke AFB's mission of training the world's greatest fighter pilots. The 308th FS's goal is to train as efficiently as the rest of Luke AFB's fighter squadrons.
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