Talk:21st Fighter Squadron

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Joint or no?
seems we have a question that needs to be dug into. One thing is clear though, the fighters are Taiwan owned. Horse Eye&#39;s Back (talk) 17:34, 11 October 2020 (UTC)
 * After doing some digging it appears that the ROKAF still owns the aircraft (https://govtribe.com/opportunity/federal-contract-opportunity/f-16-aircraft-maintenance-fa300214rtaiwan/amp), however the 21st Fighter Squadron is an entirely U.S. owned unit and isn't combined, unlike the North American Aerospace Defense Command or the Combined Space Operations Center. To change that, we'd need a source saying that its a combined unit, rather than a U.S. owned and controlled unit providing a service to the ROKAF. It's like how the 80th Flying Training Wing runs the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training program, but is an entirely U.S. unit, rather than being a NATO or combined unit, but rather providing a service for them. Garuda28 (talk) 19:56, 11 October 2020 (UTC)