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aircraft, but also flew other military models of the
Douglas DC-3. After its transfer the group acted as an Operational Training Unit (OTU), OTUs were oversized units that trained cadres for "satellite" troop carrier groups. In 1943 the group was given the additional duty of acting as a Replacement
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found that standard military units, based on relatively inflexible tables of organization were proving less well adapted to performing the training mission. Accordingly, a more functional system was adopted in which each base was organized into a separate numbered unit. As a result, the 10th was
218:. It provided a single headquarters for these squadrons, which had been assigned to the various Air Depots in the United States. The group headquarters and one of its squadrons were located at what is now
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and transferred to the 805th AAF Base Unit (Replacement
Training Unit, Troop Carrier), while that of the 38th TCS was transferred to the 810th AAF Base Unit (Combat Crew Training School, Troop Carrier).
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Transport Group in 1933. As a Regular Army Inactive unit, it was assigned reserve personnel in early 1934 only for training purposes. From February to May 1934, the
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302:. During the next two years, the group moved frequently to various I TCC stations, while its squadrons were frequently located elsewhere. All squadrons except for the
367:. This mission was known as "CAFTT" for Coalition Air Forces Training Team. The group included personnel from a variety of career specialties and it was assigned to
290:. In February 1943, the last of the group's original squadrons, the 1st and 2d Troop Carrier Squadrons (TCS) deployed to the CBI Theater and were assigned to
43:
The unit activation and assumption of command of the 370th Air
Expeditionary Advisory Group and Squadron took place at New Al Muthana Air Base 22 April 2007
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Airman 1st Class Brad Sisson, 322 AEW, tapes Tech. Sgt. Dale Peters doing a
Hometown Holiday Greeting spot for his stateside family and friends
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Education and Training Command to activate or inactivate any time after 23 March 2007 (Attached to: United States Air Forces Central)
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Goss, William A (1955). "The
Organization and its Responsibilities, Chapter 2 The AAF". In Craven, Wesley F; Cate, James L (eds.).
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Air Force
Organization Status Change Report, February 2010 (available at Research Division, Air Force Historical Research Agency)
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Organization Status Change Report, November 2008 (available at Research Division, Air Force Historical Research Agency)
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Alliance Army Air Field, Nebraska, 8 March 1944 – 14 April 1944
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aircraft, and to maintain and operate as a self-sufficient
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38th Troop Carrier Squadron: 19 May 1943 – 14 April 1944
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AFHRA Factsheet, 370th Air Expeditionary Advisory Group
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Air expeditionary wings of the United States Air Force
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and converted to provisional status on 24 October 2005
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Air Transport Command (later I Troop Carrier Command)
523:6th Transport Wing, 14 February 1934 – 11 May 1934
605:4th Transport Squadron: 20 May 1937 – 10 May 1941
294:. The following month, they were replaced by the
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1557:. Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History.
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273:On 30 April 1942, the group transferred to the
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1459:Craven, Wesley F; Cate, James L, eds. (1955).
1213:Abstract, History of Alliance AAF Apr–Jun 1944
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126:370th Air Expeditionary Advisory Group emblem
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487:370th Air Expeditionary Advisory Group
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222:, Ohio. It operated single-engine
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373:Air Education and Training Command
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471:370th Military Airlift Group
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936:Clay, Steven E. (2010).
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763:, Wisconsin, 25 May 1942
459:10th Troop Carrier Group
279:10th Troop Carrier Group
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818:Douglas C-33, 1937–1939
613:, California (moved to
378:The group included the
357:Lockheed C-130 Hercules
349:New Al Muthana Air Base
320:Alliance Army Air Field
216:4th Transport Squadrons
159:United States Air Force
157:(AEW) is a provisional
91:United States Air Force
18:1st Air Transport Group
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1800:80th Flying Training
1795:71st Flying Training
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419:10th Transport Group
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655:, inactivated 2011.
530:50th Transport Wing
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247:63d Transport Group
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1450:27 November
1082:, pp. 31–32
1042:, pp. 17–18
982:27 November
867:, 1943–1944
861:, 1943–1944
839:, 1942–1944
824:, 1938–1942
518:Assignments
371:as part of
1669:Goodfellow
1629:Nineteenth
1616:Air Forces
961:2010022326
872:References
767:Pope Field
555:Components
300:308th TCSs
214:, 3d, and
1775:49th Wing
969:637712205
859:Waco CG-4
689:Camp Taji
361:Mil Mi-17
236:Air Corps
232:logistics
208:squadrons
56:2007–2008
54:1937–1944
1861:Category
1714:Sheppard
1709:Randolph
1694:Laughlin
1689:Lackland
1679:Holloman
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1122:Archived
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1058:Maurer,
1038:Maurer,
810:Aircraft
732:Stations
365:air base
345:Iraq War
304:38th TCS
288:aircrews
121:Insignia
113:Motto(s)
100:Training
1719:Tyndall
1704:Maxwell
1684:Keesler
1469:48-3657
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1100:, p. 37
1062:, p. 25
853:Gliders
600:, Texas
450:as the
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386:Lineage
173:History
61:Country
1834:Groups
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243:cadres
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49:Active
1733:Wings
1724:Vance
1659:Altus
1652:Bases
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296:307th
189:group
1699:Luke
1559:ISBN
1537:OCLC
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1452:2012
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984:2012
965:OCLC
957:LCCN
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359:and
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313:The
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153:The
97:Role
52:1934
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