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782:
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EF-111A configuration. In support of these changes, on 1 July 1981, Air Force activated the 388th
Electronic Combat Squadron to receive the newly modified Ravens. However, a year later, Air Force redesignated the 390th Tactical Fighter Squadron as the 390th Electronic Combat Squadron, which replaced the 388th and began serving as the wing's only EF-111A squadron. Operations throughout the early 1980s remained stable with the 366th Tactical Fighter Wing training F-111A and EF-111A aircrews while maintaining combat readiness in both aircraft.
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early 1950s. Delivery of supplies and equipment sometimes took months, not weeks. In addition, the F-84 was being phased out of the USAF since 1958 and there was a shortage of pilots and trained mechanics in USAFE for the model. Personnel issues such as married personnel avoiding assignments in France due to poor housing conditions meant that most assigned personnel were first-term airmen with little, or elementary job skills. Also, the cost of maintaining USAFE bases in France were significantly higher.
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557:
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Mission
Support Group. Now, maintainers formerly assigned to their respective flying squadrons since the objective wing reorganization in 1992, belonged to the newly activated 366th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron under the maintenance group. Also within the maintenance group, the 366th Logistics Support Squadron redesignated as the 366th Maintenance Operations Squadron and the 366th Component Repair Squadron as the 366th Component Maintenance Squadron.
1164:, then Chief of Staff of the Air Force (CSAF) and his belief that creating standing composite wings, wherein one commander would control all types of aircraft to defeat an enemy, would streamline and shorten tactical planning. General McPeak expressed that a composite wing would make "smaller mistakes because it works and trains together in peacetime...it knows the playbook...in other words, it can exploit the inherent flexibility of airpower."
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1123:, initiating offensive operations against Iraqi forces. The deployed 390th flew electronic jamming missions during the six-week war, protecting coalition aircraft from Iraqi air defenses and contributing to the Allies' overwhelming control of the air. The deployed Ravens and most of the deployed Gunfighters returned to Mountain Home AFB in late March 1991.
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Logistics Group to the 366th
Mission Support Group on 30 September. With these changes, the wing's 10-year mission as the Air Force's premiere air expeditionary wing came to an end, but did not affect its ability to meet any challenge the United States Air Force might face as it moves toward its vision of Global Engagement in the 21st Century.
488:, Italy, with rotations continuing to both Italy and France for six-month stretches. As it did so, the wing also began converting to the F-84F Thunderstreak. The 366th Fighter Day Group was inactivated in September 1957 when parent wing adopted Tri-Deputate organization and assigned operational squadrons directly to the wing.
1435:, while the 389th FS went to Al Udeid in November. Meanwhile, the 22 ARS, 390th FS, and 726th ACS supported Operation Noble Eagle protecting the skies of the Northwestern United States. The TDC Team displayed an exceptional performance at all levels in Support of Noble Eagle. In January 2007, the 391st FS deployed to
1198:. With its internal 20-millimeter cannon and air-to-air missiles, the F-15C provided protection to the wing's high-value assets from enemy air threats. At the same time, Air Force activated the 429th Electronic Combat Squadron, which assumed control of the wing's EF-111A aircraft as they prepared to transfer to
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less than a month the wing's aircrews had scored four MiG kills. The gun pod innovation and the MiG kills that followed earned the wing the nickname it carries today, the "Gunfighters." During this period, the wing earned a
Presidential Unit Citation for shooting down 11 enemy aircraft in a three-month period.
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The 366th Wing then helped develop the way the Air Force will fly and fight in the 21st century through its participation as the lead AEF unit during
Expeditionary Force Experiment 98. This CSAF experiment combined actual flights and combat simulations to create realistic warfighting environments. It
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The air intervention composite wing's rapid transition from concept to reality began in
October 1991 when redesignated as the 366th Wing. The wing's newly activated "fighter squadrons" became part of the composite wing in March 1992. The 389th Fighter began flying the dual-role F-16C Fighting Falcon,
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The 366th arrived at Phan Rang Air Base in March 1966. It was an air base dating back to World War II, used by the
Japanese and French. To accommodate the expanding Vietnam War, Phan Rang was expanded by the USAF in 1966 to accommodate both American and South Vietnamese fighter and helicopter units.
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On 30 September, the 366th Wing redesignated to the 366th
Fighter Wing in conjunction with a significant change to its organizational structure. Under an Air Force-wide restructuring plan, the 366th Logistics Group redesignated as the 366th Maintenance Group and the 366th Support Group as the 366th
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electronic combat aircraft at
Mountain Home. The Raven variant was specifically design to blind enemy radars with powerful electronic signals. The 366th gradually sent part of its F-111A fleet to the Grumman Aerospace Corporation where they underwent extensive modification and were converted to the
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In 1969, two additional squadrons of F-4Es (4th TFS w/ tail code "LA" & 421st TFS w/ tail code "LC") joined the wing. After this, the F-4Ds assumed forward air control duties, while the more advanced F-4Es concentrated on aircraft escort duties and conducted ground attack missions. The "Stormy"
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While at Da Nang, aircrews complained that they were missing many opportunities to shoot down enemy MiGs because the F-4C lacked an internal cannon and its missiles were ineffective at short ranges. So, wing maintainers mounted an external 20-millimeter SUU-16/A Gatling gun pod on the F-4Cs, and in
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The decision to form, organize, equip and train the 366th at four different bases was a poor decision by USAFE. The first major problem being the simple logistics needed to operate the squadrons. Deliveries of services in France had always been a problem since the USAF bases were established in the
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The 480th TFS operated at
Chaumont until runway repairs were completed at Phalsbourg Air Base then deployed there on 20 December. This multi-base organizational structure was unique in that it was the only tactical fighter wing in USAFE with four squadrons at four different air bases in Europe. The
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In September 1999, the Gunfighters participated in JEFX 99, the latest in a series of exercises focused on testing emerging command and control technologies for deployed air expeditionary forces. Immediately following JEFX 99, the wing hosted Red Flag 00-1.1, the first red flag exercise in history
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The 14 September 1998 announcement by CSAF Michael Ryan that the whole Air Force will reorganize into an 'Expeditionary Aerospace Force' came as no to surprise to the Gunfighters. Consequently, the 366th Wing ('Air Expeditionary Wing' (AEW), when deployed) led the way as the model from which other
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In late October 1996, the wing's senior leadership also announced a new name for the 366th Wing. Henceforth, it would be known as the "Air Expeditionary Wing" while deployed in keeping with an Air Force decision to stand up a "battle lab" at Mountain Home to refine the new concept. The wing would
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The 726th Air Control Squadron assigned here gives an air picture to the aircraft as they train. This is a mobile radar unit that routinely deploys to various theaters to operate command and control functions. Structured as a Control and Reporting Center, able to accommodate Control and Reporting
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The F-16CJs completely departed in March 2007, leaving the base with two F-15E Strike Eagle fighter squadrons and one F-15C Eagle fighter squadron. In September 2010, the F-15C squadron was redesignated as the 390th Electronic Combat Squadron and assumed the mission that the 388th ECS was doing,
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On the support side, the 366th Supply Squadron redesignated as the 366th Logistics Readiness Squadron on 18 July 2002, merging both the supply and transportation missions. On the same day, the 366th Transportation Squadron inactivated. Finally, the 366th Contracting Squadron moved from the 366th
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in 1997 and 1998. These Air Expeditionary Force (AEF) deployments showed that the 366th Wing could employ and sustain its composite force while conducting the mission. Gunfighters returned on a second rotation relieving the unit who had replaced them after the wing's first visit to Bahrain. This
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Unlike their Air National Guard predecessors, HQ USAFE did not provide the 366th with a definitive mission statement. The wing simply continued to build on the 7108th Tactical Wing's missions. These were expanded to include the capability to receive and support dual-based CONUS tactical fighter
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In late 1957, the wing began conversion to the F-100 Super Sabre to its inventory while continuing to operate the F-84. Redesignated 366th Tactical Fighter Wing 1 July 1958 as part of Air Force-Wide naming change. Inactivated 1 April 1959 as part of a general budgetary reduction of USAF wings.
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In early 1991, the Air Force announced that the 366th would become the Air Force's premier "air intervention" composite wing. The wing would grow from a single-squadron of EF-111As to a dynamic, five squadron wing with the ability to deploy rapidly and deliver integrated combat airpower. This
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While all these changes in the wing's composition were going on, the Gunfighters met numerous operational challenges. They have supported numerous deployments in the United States and around the world from the time of composite wing implementation. Only the highlights of this hectic pace are
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by its regular armed forces. The assignment to Takhli was a name-only reassignment, as the wing consisted of four deployed Holloman F-4D squadrons (7th, 8th, 9th and 417th TFS), and two F-4E squadrons (4th, 421st) which were reassigned from Da Nang after the base in South Vietnam was closed.
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fighter-bombers carrying out tactical bombing missions. On a typical mission over the North, the F-4Cs from the 366th would carry four AIM-7D/E Sparrows, four AIM-9B/D Sidewinders, and a load of eight 750-pound bombs for bombing operations. At first, the bombs were dropped from medium or
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prompted the United States to augment its military contingent in South Korea as a show of force. The 366th deployed a squadron of 20 F-111 fighters. They reached Korea only 31 hours after receiving launch notification. Tensions eased shortly afterward and the detachment returned home.
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commission outlined recommendations to consolidate the 366th Fighter Wing from a multi-frame fighter base to a single frame of F-15E Strike Eagles. The move was part of the Air Force's efforts to consolidate its fighter fleets as a smarter way of doing business and to save money.
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soon begin working out the most efficient procedures for moving an airpower expeditionary force to pre-selected locations around the world. The Air Expeditionary Force Battlelab (AEFB) activated by paper only on 1 April 1997, stood up at MHAFB on 22 October 1997.
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The 366th TFW moved to Da Nang AB, Republic of Vietnam and regained the 390th FS on 1 October 1966, becoming the host unit at the larger, sprawling base that accommodated Army, Navy, Marine and Air Force units. The squadrons assigned to the wing at Da Nang were:
740:, which could carry a larger bomb load further and faster. In addition, the F-105 was built to take the extreme structural loads of low-level, high-speed flight, whereas the F-100 was not. Consequently, the F-100D fighter bombers generally operated only in
1147:
The aging F-111A fleet was retired in the early 1990s, which prompted the inactivation of the 391st Tactical Fighter Squadron in June 1990 and of the 389th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron in June 1991, their aircraft being sent to the 27th TFW at
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aircraft which had deployed to Japan and were sent as additional aircraft to Vietnam when their deployment ended. Logistical difficulties in supporting both F-100 and F-4 aircraft at the same base led to the decision to move the 389th TFS to
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aimed to rapidly mature initiatives that integrated air and space competency while applying decisive air and space power, thus dramatically improving command and control. The wing also participated in Operation Desert Thunder in 1998.
1279:. Next, a gradual transfer of the B-1s from Ellsworth to Mountain Home began in August 1996. The squadron completed a move to Mountain Home on 1 April 1997, when its flag was officially transferred to the Gunfighter home base.
1783:: 25 September 1957 – 1 April 1959 (detached 25 September – 22 December 1957); 8 May 1962 – 15 June 1969 (detached 15 September – 16 December 1965); 31 October 1972 – 22 July 1991 (detached 16 September – 5 October 1976)
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In early 1999, the wing's three fighter squadrons flew combat missions over southern Iraq, with the 391st dropping more bombs than any other unit since the end of Desert Storm. From April–June 1999, the 22 ARS supported
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to spot targets, and with support from "Blindbat" and "Candlestick" flareships. In May 1969, the "Stormy" FAC mission requirement was bumped from two to three sorties daily, and their numbers augmented to ten pilots.
429:
Growler aircraft, is responsible for suppression of enemy air defenses in support of expeditionary aircraft and ground troops by disrupting enemy electronic activity and obtaining tactical electronic intelligence.
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An F-15E Strike Eagle from the 391st Expeditionary Fighter Squadron of the 366th Fighter Wing at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, launches heat decoys during a close-air-support mission over Afghanistan, 15 December
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in early 1954. On 18 March 1954, the KB-29 equipped 420th Air Refueling Squadron was attached to the Wing to provide air refueling for the Thunderstreaks. The B-29s were later replaced with KB-50 aerial tankers.
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882:
By May 1968, the wing had upgraded to the F-4D aircraft. The "Stormy" FAC effort was begun at Da Nang so that the FACs could be co-located with Wing Intelligence. Two of the wing's pilots began training for
1789:: 25 September 1957 – 1 April 1959; 8 May 1962 – 29 October 1965; 10 October 1966 – 30 June 1972; 31 October 1972 – 1 October 1982 (detached 19 August – 16 September 1976); 15 December 1982 – 1 March 1992
1486:
Following the wing's return from Southwest Asia, consolidation of the Air Force's KC-135 and B-1 force led to the reallocation of the wing's bombers and tankers. While the 22d ARS aircraft transferred to
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As former 366th TFW squadrons were at Da Nang (390th, 480th) already, it was decided to perform a name-only reassignment and move the 366th TFW to Da Nang Air Base as the host unit, and reassign the
629:. The initial deployment of personnel began on 4 June. Personnel and equipment were either moved to Holloman, or reassigned throughout USAFE. The 366th officially departed Chaumont on 22 July 1963.
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2261:
3299:
402:
Post function. Air Weapons Controller personnel often deploy without home-system to support flying units in various scenarios and exercises throughout the U.S. and European theater. An active
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3157:
3223:
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Next, in September 1992, Air Force redesignated the 390th Electronic Combat Squadron as the 390th Fighter Squadron, which began flying the Air Force's premier air superiority aircraft, the
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left by the departing Air National Guard Units. In addition to the flying units being dispersed, the 366th also formed Combat Support Groups at each base to support the flying operations.
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2131:
2848:
1313:
In July 1995, the wing also verified its combat capability in the largest operational readiness inspection in Air Force history. The Gunfighters deployed a composite strike force to
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3121:
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high-altitudes, but as SAMs became more dangerous, a shift was made to lower altitudes. Unfortunately, this technique also exposed the aircraft to small-arms fire from the ground
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1 began on 2 September. The "Stormies" flew two sorties per day of armed reconnaissance along North Vietnamese roads. On 24 October 1968, they began night operations against the
2831:
509:
F-84Fs from the 7108th Tactical Wing in formation over Chaumont – 1962. With the end of the Berlin Crisis, these aircraft were reassigned to the 366th Tactical Fighter Wing.
1047:. At Mountain Home, the wing was assigned the 389th, 390th, and 391st Tactical Fighter Squadrons which had returned from Vietnam, joined the 347th, and began converting to
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1168:
while the 391st Fighter Squadron was equipped with the new F-15E Strike Eagle. These two squadrons provided the Gunfighters round-the-clock precision strike capability.
406:
unit, the 266th Range Squadron, controls and maintains emitter sites within the 7,412-square-mile (19,200 km) operational training range located in southern Idaho.
3000:
610:'s deep suspicion of "supranational organizations" and France's shift away from the NATO orbit in the early 1960s ultimately led to the decision in November 1962 that
517:, France with four Tactical Fighter Squadrons, formed by absorbing the assets and personnel of the provisional 7108th Tactical Wing, formed from the assets of several
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3150:
732:
fighters and fighter-bomber strikes carried out with iron bombs against ground targets. The MiG patrols and attacks in North Vietnam were taken over by the F-4s and
4442:
2911:
2684:
2674:
1236:
Not long afterward, in October 1993, the composite wing gained its final flying squadron when the 22nd Air Refueling Squadron was activated and equipped with the
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930:
Beginning in May 1972, the forces of the USAF were drawn down at Da Nang. On 30 June 1972, the 366th TFW was inactivated at Da Nang Air Base, being activated at
763:
at Da Nang to Phan Rang to become the host unit. This realignment was effective on 1 October 1966 in an administrative change, with no personnel reassignments.
4789:
2952:
3145:
2808:
2791:
919:
Between 1966 and 1972, the Gunfighters logged 18 confirmed MiG kills in Vietnam. Upon the wing's return to the United States in October 1972, Captain
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3238:
2741:
2100:
2058:
1377:. During this period, the squadron refueled 600 aircraft and off-loaded over 7 million pounds of fuel. The 726th Air Control Squadron also supported
3491:
3309:
2937:
2855:
2796:
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that began on 7 October 2001, the 366th Wing's deployed crews flew nearly 1,000 sorties and dropped a total of 7.6 million pounds of bombs against
4794:
3266:
2838:
2153:
2127:
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But as the F-111As were being retired, the wing's Ravens saw extensive service. In December 1989, the 366th deployed its EF-111As in support of
3404:
3243:
3201:
3196:
2774:
667:
In March 1966, HQ 366th Tactical Fighter Wing, the 389th TFS and various support units of the wing entered the conflict and were reassigned to
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A 3-ship of McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagles from the 390th Fighter Squadron, 366th Fighter Wing heads out on a Red Flag sortie on 24 July 2009.
3191:
2916:
2786:
1191:, giving the composite wing deep interdiction bombing capabilities as the only B-52 unit armed with the deadly, long-range HAVE NAP missile.
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in Panama. The 390th Electronic Combat Squadron contributed a small force of EF-111A aircraft to jam enemy radars during the brief invasion.
4733:
4197:
3508:
3116:
2335:
789:
728:
Missions then flown by the 366th TFW consisted generally of two types—MiG-CAP patrols to protect strike aircraft from attack by marauding
2299:
2167:
2078:
595:
to the tactical aircraft if necessary. On 5 November, the 24/7 alert was stood down and operations returned to normal peacetime levels.
3281:
776:
587:
where they were undergoing training. Targets in Eastern Europe were identified and changed on a daily, sometimes hourly schedule. Two K
249:
390:
flew F-4D Phantoms and later F-111's. In September 2010 the redesignated 390th Electronic Combat Squadron assumed the mission of the
4718:
3183:
3140:
2764:
1768:
1290:, to Mountain Home. The new squadron brought mobile radar surveillance, and command and control capabilities to the composite wing.
1275:. At the same time the squadron's B-52Gs were retired, making way for the squadron to be equipped with the technologically advanced
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gunships were deployed to Takhli from the 8th TFW at Ubon. These AC-130s were assigned to Det 1., 16th Special Operations Squadron.
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interceptors to the base from Clark, providing air defense of the facility from any North Vietnamese MiGs. The 64th was actually an
460:
132d Fighter Bomber Wing which was being returned to state control after a twenty-one-month period of activation as a result of the
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3342:
3276:
3261:
2886:
2769:
1780:
4174:
3319:
3233:
3228:
2430:
89:
2225:
4763:
4563:
3337:
3128:
2801:
2440:
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Also in 1996, the wing gained yet another operational squadron. On 21 June, the 726th Air Control Squadron was reassigned from
61:
4799:
3304:
2734:
1409:
599:
squadrons. Plans were made for the 366th to absorb up to four additional fighter squadrons and operate from three additional
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4336:
3780:
3484:
3428:
2985:
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in June. As a result, the 22d ARS inactivated on 30 August 2002, while the 34th transferred to Ellsworth on 18 September.
68:
4321:
3423:
3389:
3346:
1108:. The wing also deployed people to many different locations in the Middle East as forces were built up to defend against
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Operations continued unchanged for several years. The wing tested its readiness in August 1976 when a border incident in
267:
42:
4602:
3213:
3073:
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1750:
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then held the night FAC missions in abeyance until April 1969. When "Stormy" night ops resumed, it was with use of the
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The 366th was the first permanent USAF organization to be stationed at the base. The wing was composed of a mixture of
525:, then as the ANG personnel were demobilized, personnel were drawn from the active-duty ranks to man the organization.
395:
1397:. Flown completely at night, the exercise combined traditional composite strike aircraft packages with low-observable
852:
4660:
3438:
3256:
822:
108:
3314:
1116:. Here, the wing's EF-111A aircraft served with the 48th Tactical Fighter Wing (Provisional) which flew the F-111F.
580:, assuming a 24/7 alert posture for two weeks beginning on 23 October. Some deployed aircraft were called back from
75:
4607:
4243:
4228:
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3399:
3350:
2932:
2727:
2466:
2328:
1786:
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1523:
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F aircraft. For the first time since it left for Vietnam, the wing once again had its three original flying units.
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747:
In October 1966, the F-100-equipped 612th Tactical Fighter Squadron was activated at Phan Rang, composed of former
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410:
391:
258:
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of 1970. By November 1971, the 366th was the only United States tactical fighter wing still stationed in Vietnam.
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64th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron Convair F-102A-75-CO Delta Dagger 56-1333 landing at Da Nang Air Base, RVN, 1966
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1822:
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which flies the Republic of Singapore Air Force F-15F (aka F-15SG). Until September 2010, a fourth squadron, the
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236:
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3394:
3384:
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2506:
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1756:
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The 366th TFW was inactivated on 31 October 1972, and activated the same day without personnel or equipment at
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615:
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549:
57:
46:
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Project CHECO Report: JET FORWARD AIR CONTROLLERS IN SEASIA." Headquarters Pacific Air Force. ASIN B00ARRLMEY.
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on 27 October 1972. The 4th and 421st TFSs were transferred to the 432d TRW at Udon RTAFB on 31 October 1972.
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4346:
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where the F-100 turned out to be a very effective ground support aircraft, and beat back many enemy attacks.
303:
1474:
A formation of McDonnell Douglas F-15E-49-MC Strike Eagles of the 391st Fighter Squadron, 366th Fighter Wing
421:, is assigned to the 366th Operations Group. The squadron, consisting of USAF flight crews flying U.S. Navy
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4462:
4376:
4371:
4341:
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4202:
3702:
3692:
3642:
3374:
3358:
2491:
1851:
1515:
989:
514:
340:
2104:
4326:
3609:
2420:
2415:
2410:
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1828:
1417:
1036:
899:. During this short-lived effort, there were six near midair collisions during the first eight missions.
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611:
539:
240:
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which had been deployed to Clark to provide air defense over several major USAF bases in South Vietnam.
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3662:
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2516:
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2245:. U.S. Office of Air Force History. Military Bookshop (2011 reprint). ISBNs 1780396562, 978-1780396569.
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4331:
4169:
4164:
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3208:
1798:
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1398:
1336:
1243:
In summation, on 1 January 1994, the 366th Wing consisted of the following squadrons and aircraft:
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1478:
4274:
4269:
4159:
4107:
3103:
2750:
2649:
2425:
2304:
1813:: 25 September 1957 – 1 April 1959; 8 May 1962 – 1 February 1966; 10 October 1966 – 15 April 1969
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1074:, in a move to modernize its European forces. In return, the 366th received F-111A aircraft from
959:
846:
622:
457:
418:
333:
284:
225:
198:
35:
1795:: 25 September 1957 – 1 April 1959; 8 May 1962 – 26 January 1966; 31 October 1972 – 1 July 1990.
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to transform the bare base into a fully operational airfield for large-scale combat operations.
82:
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4583:
4573:
4568:
4558:
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4538:
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4528:
4523:
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4422:
4361:
4149:
2694:
2679:
2521:
2480:
2294:
2289:
2001:
1995:
1810:
1725:
1366:
1120:
1048:
974:
From Takhli 366th TFW aircrews flew air superiority missions over Vietnam. In addition several
532:
453:
441:
379:
375:
367:
363:
356:
193:
1781:
389th Fighter-Bomber (later, 389th Tactical Fighter; 389th Tactical Fighter Training) Squadron
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4639:
4452:
4407:
4402:
4397:
4392:
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4306:
3775:
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3614:
3469:
2631:
2501:
2496:
2461:
2174:
1647:
1527:
1172:
661:
522:
1131:
565:
366th was also the last USAFE tactical fighter wing formed in Europe. Each squadron flew 20
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3891:
3760:
3725:
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2990:
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2456:
1681:
1627:
1303:
1237:
1188:
1176:
1105:
1094:
689:
577:
4122:
1229:. In June 1993, however, the wing transferred its remaining EF-111As and the 429th ECS to
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During this buildup, however, the wing's Ravens remained busy flying combat missions over
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aggression. The largest of the wing's contingents was the 390th ECS at King Fahad AB near
8:
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4508:
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3707:
3568:
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1943:
1937:
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1233:, ending Mountain Home's long association with the various models of the F-111 aircraft.
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884:
838:
772:
653:
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With Wing Headquarters at Chaumont AB, the 366th TFW was organized in France as follows:
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170:
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McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II 67-0297 of the 421st Tactical Fighter Squadron c. 1970
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389th Fighter Squadron Lockheed F-16C Block 52Q Fighting Falcon 93-0551
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391st Tactical Fighter Squadron (Etain-Rouvres Air Base Red striping)
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by destroying any North Vietnamese Aircraft that would attack the
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389th Tactical Fighter Squadron, F-4C, component of the 366th TFW
1807:: 16 April 1969 – 31 May 1972 (detached 23 April – 25 June 1969)
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General Dynamics F-111A 67-0039. Sent to AMARC 19 June 1998
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1728:: 1 January 1953 – 25 September 1957; 1 March 1992–present
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In November 2006, the 389th FS F-16CJs began to depart to
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The Air Force in Southeast Asia: FAC Operations 1965–1970
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leaving the base and wing with only two F-15E squadrons.
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stealth aircraft in a simulated interdiction campaign.
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In October 1962 the 366th was needed to respond to the
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Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces
2128:"388th inactivates, 390th 'Wild Boars' change mission"
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House Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces
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In March 1980, the Air Force announced plans to base
1082:, where they equipped the 389th and 391st Squadrons.
671:, Republic of Vietnam as the base host organization.
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FACs were the principal forward air control for the
1024:EF-111 formerly assigned to the wing on display at
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860:The mission of the 366th at Da Nang was to support
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2844:House Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces
1171:In June 1992, as part of Air Force restructuring,
648:At Holloman, the wing began converting to the new
2059:List of B-52 Units of the United States Air Force
1247:22nd Air Refueling Squadron, KC-135R Stratotanker
1156:, the last USAF active duty F-111 equipped wing.
362:The wing is home to three fighter squadrons: the
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448:The wing was activated on 1 January 1953 as the
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618:air bases would be returned to reserve status.
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1734:: attached 5 February 1954 – 25 September 1957
1726:366th Fighter-Bomber (later, 366th Operations)
1431:In October 2001, the 391st FS deployed to the
1217:in support of Operation Desert Calm, and from
664:(12th Tactical Fighter Wing) in January 1966.
521:squadrons rushed to France in the wake of the
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1349:Air Expeditionary Wings were built after the
1016:EF-111 68-0023. Sent to AMARC 13 October 1993
981:The Holloman-based TDY squadrons returned to
656:. The 390th Fighter Squadron was deployed to
4790:Fighter wings of the United States Air Force
1801:: attached 18 March 1954 – 22 September 1955
591:tankers were flown into Chaumont to provide
492:Aircraft transferred to Air National Guard.
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2152:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
1253:389th Fighter Squadron, F-16C Flying Falcon
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1259:391st Fighter Squadron. F-15E Strike Eagle
777:Forward air controllers in the Vietnam War
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4588:IX Troop Carrier Pathfinder (Provisional)
1769:362d Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron
456:, Louisiana. It replaced the Federalized
109:Learn how and when to remove this message
4145:9th Air Division (was IX Bomber Command)
2309:The Museum of Flight Digital Collections
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440:For additional history and lineage, see
287:Michael C. Alfaro (As of July 2023)
2126:Liapis, 2Lt David (30 September 2010).
1119:In January 1991 coalition forces began
4795:Military units and formations in Idaho
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2938:Operational Test and Evaluation Center
2802:Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
2134:from the original on 14 September 2020
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2101:"Factsheets : 366th Fighter Wing"
1831:: attached 18 July 1955 – 1 July 1958.
1630:, 15 February 1956 – 24 September 1957
1530:, Nev., while new F-15Es arrived from
1495:in May 2002, the 34th BS B-1s went to
964:1972 North Vietnamese Easter Offensive
927:for his actions as a prisoner of war.
821:In addition to the F-4 squadrons, the
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2130:. 366th Fighter Wing Public Affairs.
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1410:United States invasion of Afghanistan
962:in early May 1972 in response to the
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2266:Air Force Historical Research Agency
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1306:, a large combined exercise held in
355:The wing comprises four groups: the
47:adding citations to reliable sources
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2081:. 366th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
1854:, France, 8 May 1962 – 15 July 1963
1842:Alexandria AFB (later, England AFB)
1256:390th Fighter Squadron, F-15C Eagle
1031:Relieved from combat assignment in
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386:in an air superiority mission. The
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3439:Air & Space Forces Association
2856:Senate Committee on Armed Services
1751:20th Tactical Air Support Squadron
1642:United States Air Forces in Europe
1638:, 25 September 1957 – 1 April 1959
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1759:: attached 3 April – 12 June 1972
823:64th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron
688:squadrons, deployed from several
548:480th Tactical Fighter Squadron (
538:390th Tactical Fighter Squadron (
464:. Initially using the former ANG
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3351:Division of Military Aeronautics
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2775:Under Secretary of the Air Force
2431:Air Force Technical Applications
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2290:Global Security page on the unit
2273: This article incorporates
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2260: This article incorporates
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1819:: 18 September – 10 October 1966
1524:McEntire Air National Guard Base
1450:During the air campaign against
1187:, California, the 34th flew the
942:Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base
932:Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base
415:Naval Air Station Whidbey Island
411:390th Electronic Combat Squadron
392:388th Electronic Combat Squadron
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137:Emblem of the 366th Fighter Wing
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2441:United States Air Force Warfare
1848:, 1 January 1953 – 1 April 1959
1823:615th Tactical Fighter Squadron
1817:614th Tactical Fighter Squadron
1805:421st Tactical Fighter Squadron
815:480th Tactical Fighter Squadron
809:390th Tactical Fighter Squadron
803:389th Tactical Fighter Squadron
533:389th Tactical Fighter Squadron
388:417th Tactical Fighter Squadron
34:needs additional citations for
3262:Reserve Officer Training Corps
3219:Judge Advocate General's Corps
2861:Senate Subcommittee on Airland
2839:House Armed Services Committee
2226:Fifteenth Air Force Fact Sheet
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2173:. 26 June 2009. Archived from
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1864:, 15 July 1963 – 11 March 1966
1763:352d Tactical Fighter Squadron
1757:35th Tactical Fighter Squadron
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1351:September 11 terrorist attacks
1320:In 1996, the wing deployed to
697:352d Tactical Fighter Squadron
601:NATO Dispersed Operating Bases
550:Phalsbourg-Bourscheid Air Base
1:
4687:United States Army Air Forces
3410:Women Airforce Service Pilots
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1765:: 15 August – 10 October 1966
1745:4th Tactical Fighter Squadron
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606:A result of French president
4800:1972 establishments in Idaho
1852:Chaumont-Semoutiers Air Base
1516:Base Realignment and Closure
1416:as the B-1 component of the
1000:Mountain Home Air Force Base
990:Mountain Home Air Force Base
515:Chaumont-Semoutiers Air Base
501:Chaumont-Semoutiers Air Base
341:Mountain Home Air Force Base
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2765:Department of the Air Force
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1894:, 27 June – 31 October 1972
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1829:622d Air Refueling Squadron
1825:: 16 July – 10 October 1966
1771:: 1 February – 27 June 1972
1579:Inactivated on 1 April 1959
1574:366th Tactical Fighter Wing
1569:Activated on 1 January 1953
1418:28th Air Expeditionary Wing
1037:347th Tactical Fighter Wing
856:366h TFW "Gunfighter" patch
749:Colorado Air National Guard
540:Chambley-Bussieres Air Base
535:(Chaumont AB Blue striping)
496:366th Tactical Fighter Wing
330:366th Fighter Wing (366 FW)
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2770:Secretary of the Air Force
2660:93rd Air Ground Operations
1584:Activated on 30 April 1962
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1445:Operation Enduring Freedom
1355:Operation Enduring Freedom
1064:48th Tactical Fighter Wing
958:, which had deployed from
956:49th Tactical Fighter Wing
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761:35th Tactical Fighter Wing
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2241:Rowley, Ralph A. (1975).
1904:, 31 October 1972–present
1753:: 15 March – 27 June 1972
1696:, 1 July 1975–August 2020
1562:366th Fighter-Bomber Wing
1330:Operation Provide Comfort
1227:Operation Provide Comfort
863:Operation Rolling Thunder
454:Alexandria Air Force Base
450:366th Fighter Bomber Wing
332:is a fighter wing of the
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4108:Advanced Landing Grounds
3272:Airman Leadership School
3074:Thirteenth Expeditionary
2912:Field Operating Agencies
2064:
1702:, 20 August 2020-onwards
1532:Elmendorf Air Force Base
1337:Operation Southern Watch
1267:transferred its flag to
350:
16:Active US Air Force unit
4332:344th Bombardment Group
4327:340th Bombardment Group
3257:Officer Training School
2751:United States Air Force
2436:Cyberspace Capabilities
2279:United States Air Force
2248:Schlight, John (1969).
1589:Organized on 8 May 1962
1359:Operation Iraqi Freedom
1106:Operation Desert Shield
960:Holloman Air Force Base
633:Holloman Air Force Base
458:Iowa Air National Guard
334:United States Air Force
226:Operation Iraqi Freedom
199:Fortune Favors the Bold
4322:323d Bombardment Group
3300:Awards and decorations
2933:District of Washington
2926:Direct Reporting Units
2275:public domain material
2262:public domain material
2103:. USAF. Archived from
2002:General Dynamics F-111
1996:General Dynamics F-111
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1367:Operation Allied Force
1160:resulted from General
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1121:Operation Desert Storm
1049:General Dynamics F-111
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442:366th Operations Group
380:390th Fighter Squadron
376:428th Fighter Squadron
368:391st Fighter Squadron
364:389th Fighter Squadron
357:366th Operations Group
194:Audentes Fortuna Juvat
192:
3343:Aeronautical Division
1648:Seventeenth Air Force
1603:on 30 September 2002.
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1528:Nellis Air Force Base
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1373:air campaign against
1238:KC-135R Stratotankers
1173:Strategic Air Command
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662:Cam Ranh Bay Air Base
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523:Berlin Crisis of 1961
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468:, the 366th received
3214:Aeronautical ratings
2813:Three-star generals
2670:319th Reconnaissance
2421:612th Air Operations
2416:609th Air Operations
2411:601st Air Operations
2228:, November 17, 2020.
2207:Rowley, pp. 189–190.
2107:on 15 September 2012
1732:401st Fighter-Bomber
1682:Thirteenth Air Force
1628:Nineteenth Air Force
1304:Exercise Bright Star
1189:B-52G Stratofortress
1177:Tactical Air Command
1095:Operation Just Cause
690:Tactical Air Command
578:Cuban Missile Crisis
567:F-84F Thunderstreaks
474:F-84F Thunderstreaks
58:"366th Fighter Wing"
43:improve this article
4666:425th Night Fighter
4613:69th Reconnaissance
4608:67th Reconnaissance
4603:10th Reconnaissance
4579:441st Troop Carrier
4574:440th Troop Carrier
4569:439th Troop Carrier
4564:438th Troop Carrier
4559:437th Troop Carrier
4554:436th Troop Carrier
4549:435th Troop Carrier
4544:434th Troop Carrier
4539:349th Troop Carrier
4534:316th Troop Carrier
4529:315th Troop Carrier
4524:314th Troop Carrier
4519:313th Troop Carrier
3011:Numbered Air Forces
2792:Vice Chief of Staff
2032:F-15C & D Eagle
1944:KB-50 Superfortress
1938:KB-29 Superfortress
1700:Fifteenth Air Force
1564:on 15 November 1952
1353:and the subsequent
914:Cambodian Incursion
885:forward air control
839:Air Defense Command
773:Forward air control
654:Republic of Vietnam
171:Fifteenth Air Force
4661:422d Night Fighter
4584:442d Troop Carrier
4514:64th Troop Carrier
4509:61st Troop Carrier
4270:50th Troop Carrier
3605:Landing Ground 174
3369:The U.S. Air Force
3282:Fitness Assessment
3239:Chief of Chaplains
3158:Civilian auxiliary
2907:Air National Guard
2809:Four-star generals
2650:9th Reconnaissance
2376:Twelfth (Southern)
2350:Air Combat Command
2305:Gunfighter gazette
2038:F-15E Strike Eagle
1636:834th Air Division
1601:366th Fighter Wing
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1466:366th Fighter Wing
1265:34th Bomb Squadron
1181:Air Combat Command
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1114:Taif, Saudi Arabia
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872:F-105 Thunderchief
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835:F-102 Delta Dagger
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675:Phan Rang Air Base
669:Phan Rang Air Base
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519:Air National Guard
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409:Additionally, the
404:Air National Guard
372:F-15E Strike Eagle
337:Air Combat Command
295:Col. Isaac T. Bell
126:366th Fighter Wing
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4377:416th Bombardment
4372:410th Bombardment
4367:409th Bombardment
4362:397th Bombardment
4357:394th Bombardment
4352:391st Bombardment
4347:387th Bombardment
4342:386th Bombardment
4337:376th Bombardment
4288:
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4280:53d Troop Carrier
4275:52d Troop Carrier
4208:99th Bombardment
4175:XXIX Tactical Air
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3252:Air Force Academy
3170:
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2797:Director of Staff
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2695:552nd Air Control
2680:461st Air Control
2386:Sixteenth (Cyber)
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1962:F-100 Super Sabre
1950:F-100 Super Sabre
1928:, 1953–1955, 1956
1898:Mountain Home AFB
1884:, 10 October 1966
1711:
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1694:Twelfth Air Force
1690:, 31 October 1972
1688:832d Air Division
1676:Seventh Air Force
1664:832d Air Division
1654:Twelfth Air Force
1596:on 1 October 1991
1514:In May 2005, the
1433:Arabian Peninsula
1389:not conducted at
1162:Merrill A. McPeak
1041:Mountain Home AFB
1026:Mountain Home AFB
901:Seventh Air Force
897:Ho Chi Minh Trail
682:F-100 Super Sabre
608:Charles de Gaulle
374:aircraft and the
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259:AFOUA w/ V Device
180:Mountain Home AFB
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4317:322d Bombardment
4312:98th Bombardment
4307:12th Bombardment
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4203:98th Bombardment
4198:97th Bombardment
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4170:XIX Tactical Air
4165:IX Troop Carrier
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3355:Army Air Service
3347:Aviation Section
3162:Civil Air Patrol
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2879:
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2426:616th Operations
2398:
2366:First (Northern)
2348:
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2198:Schlight, p. 25.
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2091:
2090:
2088:
2086:
2075:
2040:, 1992 – present
1914:
1666:, 1 October 1964
1621:, 1 January 1953
1613:
1298:described here.
1225:, in support of
966:and invasion of
767:Da Nang Air Base
754:Da Nang Air Base
730:North Vietnamese
658:Da Nang Air Base
593:aerial refueling
582:Wheelus Air Base
542:Yellow striping)
306:Cedric I. Foster
266:
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92:
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4179:
4160:IX Tactical Air
4126:
4113:
4096:
3922:Greenham Common
3790:
3712:
3619:
3555:
3515:
3509:Ninth Air Force
3498:
3468:
3463:
3443:
3434:Service numbers
3405:National Museum
3363:Army Air Forces
3330:
3324:
3292:
3286:
3244:Chief Scientist
3234:Medical Service
3229:Security Forces
3176:
3166:
3151:Security Forces
3108:
3005:
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2921:
2881:
2877:
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2753:
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2718:
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2574:
2526:
2507:Seymour Johnson
2445:
2399:
2390:
2371:Ninth (Central)
2352:
2342:
2286:
2269:
2256:
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2233:
2232:
2224:
2220:
2216:Rowley, p. 190.
2215:
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2181:
2180:on 15 July 2009
2177:
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2099:
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2077:
2076:
2072:
2067:
2055:
2050:
1956:F-84 Thunderjet
1932:F-84 Thunderjet
1911:
1874:, 20 March 1966
1838:
1717:
1712:
1672:, 20 March 1966
1670:2d Air Division
1644:, 30 April 1962
1619:Ninth Air Force
1610:
1560:Established as
1557:
1468:
1437:Bagram Air Base
1179:merged to form
1129:
1002:
944:
905:Starlight Scope
779:
769:
686:F-4C Phantom II
677:
650:F-4C Phantom II
635:
552:Green striping)
503:
498:
436:
353:
326:
312:
280:
261:
252:
243:
224:
220:
216:
212:
138:
115:
104:
98:
95:
52:
50:
40:
28:
17:
12:
11:
5:
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4152:
4150:IX Air Defense
4147:
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4139:
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4127:
4120:
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4072:Weston Zoyland
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3877:Chipping Ongar
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3827:Barkston Heath
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3392:
3387:
3382:
3380:Airman's Creed
3377:
3375:Air Force Band
3372:
3365:
3359:Army Air Corps
3340:
3334:
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3326:
3325:
3323:
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3307:
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3279:
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3269:
3267:Basic Training
3264:
3259:
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3216:
3211:
3209:Specialty Code
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3007:
3006:
3004:
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3001:USAFE–AFAFRICA
2998:
2993:
2988:
2983:
2978:
2973:
2968:
2963:
2957:
2955:
2953:Major commands
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2787:Chief of Staff
2779:
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2705:633rd Air Base
2702:
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2477:Langley–Eustis
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2284:External links
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1978:EC-47 Skytrain
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1968:F-4 Phantom II
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1684:, 27 June 1972
1679:
1678:, 1 April 1966
1673:
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1656:, 12 July 1963
1651:
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1639:
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1631:
1623:
1622:
1611:
1609:
1606:
1605:
1604:
1599:Redesignated:
1597:
1592:Redesignated:
1590:
1586:
1585:
1581:
1580:
1577:
1576:on 1 July 1958
1570:
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1288:South Carolina
1261:
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1248:
1128:
1125:
1068:RAF Lakenheath
1033:Southeast Asia
1001:
998:
943:
940:
938:the same day.
925:Medal of Honor
921:Lance P. Sijan
827:Clark Air Base
819:
818:
812:
806:
768:
765:
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709:
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4654:Night fighter
4652:
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4638:
4637:
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4624:
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4611:
4609:
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4507:
4506:
4504:
4502:Troop carrier
4500:
4494:
4493:474th Fighter
4491:
4489:
4488:406th Fighter
4486:
4484:
4483:405th Fighter
4481:
4479:
4478:404th Fighter
4476:
4474:
4471:
4469:
4468:371st Fighter
4466:
4464:
4463:370th Fighter
4461:
4459:
4458:368th Fighter
4456:
4454:
4453:367th Fighter
4451:
4449:
4448:366th Fighter
4446:
4444:
4441:
4439:
4436:
4434:
4433:365th Fighter
4431:
4429:
4428:358th Fighter
4426:
4424:
4423:354th Fighter
4421:
4419:
4418:324th Fighter
4416:
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4411:
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4273:
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4268:
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4265:
4263:Troop carrier
4261:
4255:
4252:
4250:
4249:100th Fighter
4247:
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4240:
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3998:
3997:Middle Wallop
3995:
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3988:
3985:
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3972:Little Walden
3970:
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4645:47th Liaison
4640:14th Liaison
4473:373d Fighter
4443:363d Fighter
4438:362d Fighter
4413:79th Fighter
4408:57th Fighter
4403:50th Fighter
4398:48th Fighter
4393:36th Fighter
4254:303d Fighter
4244:84th Fighter
4239:71st Fighter
4234:70th Fighter
4077:Wethersfield
4047:Stoney Cross
4002:North Witham
3917:Great Dunmow
3882:Christchurch
3776:Menzel Heurr
3693:Tmed El Chel
3615:Sidi Haneish
3513:World War II
3451:
3429:Thunderbirds
3291:Uniforms and
2943:USAF Academy
2832:2020–present
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2004:A, 1977–1991
1998:F, 1972–1977
1990:OV-10 Bronco
1964:, 1963, 1966
1920:F-51 Mustang
1888:Takhli RTAFB
1868:Phan Rang AB
1858:Holloman AFB
1738:
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1650:, 8 May 1962
1626:Attached to
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218:Desert Storm
210:World War II
167:Part of
146:1953–present
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41:Please help
36:verification
33:
4300:Bombardment
4229:9th Fighter
4224:8th Fighter
4191:Bombardment
4092:Wormingford
4032:Staplehurst
3932:High Halden
3892:Earls Colne
3862:Charmy Down
3802:Aldermaston
3761:El Haouaria
3726:Ben Gardane
3546:Ramat David
3424:Honor Guard
3385:Core Values
3329:History and
2472:Grand Forks
2034:, 1992–2010
2028:, 1991–2007
2026:F-16 Falcon
2022:, 1996–2002
2016:, 1991–1993
2010:, 1981–1993
1970:, 1965–1972
1958:, 1962–1965
1952:, 1957–1959
1946:, 1957–1958
1940:, 1954–1957
1934:, 1954–1958
1608:Assignments
1452:Afghanistan
1441:Afghanistan
1422:Al Udeid AB
1361:campaigns.
1322:Incirlik AB
1277:B-1B Lancer
1219:Incirlik AB
1196:F-15C Eagle
1056:South Korea
843:Paine Field
831:Philippines
384:F-15C Eagle
370:flying the
232:Decorations
214:Vietnam War
206:Engagements
177:Garrison/HQ
4784:Categories
4759:Fourteenth
4754:Thirteenth
4155:IX Fighter
4087:Woodchurch
3992:Merryfield
3957:Kingsnorth
3902:Folkingham
3887:Cottesmore
3872:Chilbolton
3852:Bottesford
3708:Sidi Azeiz
3579:El Amiriya
3541:Muqueibile
3331:traditions
3250:Training:
3094:Nineteenth
3089:Eighteenth
2758:Leadership
2620:Cyberspace
2358:Air Forces
2236:References
2020:B-1 Lancer
1926:F-86 Sabre
1878:Da Nang AB
1862:New Mexico
1715:Components
1594:366th Wing
1403:B-2 Spirit
1391:Nellis AFB
1231:Cannon AFB
1204:New Mexico
1200:Cannon AFB
1185:Castle AFB
1154:New Mexico
1150:Cannon AFB
1127:366th Wing
1076:Nellis AFB
983:New Mexico
847:Washington
841:unit from
771:See also:
643:New Mexico
627:New Mexico
616:Phalsbourg
462:Korean War
419:Washington
398:decision.
316:Maj. Gen.
313:commanders
274:Commanders
69:newspapers
4769:Twentieth
4764:Fifteenth
4626:Squadrons
4017:Rivenhall
3977:Lymington
3967:Lashenden
3867:Chalgrove
3822:Balderton
3731:Bou Grara
3589:Deversoir
3569:Abu Sueir
3310:Equipment
3293:equipment
3224:RED HORSE
3184:Personnel
3141:Squadrons
3099:Twentieth
3084:Sixteenth
3079:Fifteenth
2887:Structure
2827:2010–2019
2822:2000–2009
2817:1940–1959
2782:Air Staff
2685:480th ISR
2675:363rd ISR
2538:Composite
2381:Fifteenth
2111:15 August
2085:9 January
1846:Louisiana
1739:Squadrons
736:based in
486:Aviano AB
382:flew the
281:commander
4744:Eleventh
4138:Commands
4062:Warmwell
4057:Upottery
4052:Thruxton
4042:Stansted
4007:Ramsbury
3982:Matching
3937:Headcorn
3912:Gosfield
3842:Bisterne
3832:Beaulieu
3771:Medenine
3766:Kairouan
3678:Hamraiet
3638:Belandah
3574:Ismailia
3520:Stations
3458:Category
3400:Memorial
3320:Uniforms
3315:Aircraft
3202:enlisted
3192:officers
3177:training
3064:Eleventh
2895:Commands
2655:70th ISR
2184:11 April
2148:cite web
2138:11 April
2132:Archived
2053:See also
1909:Aircraft
1892:Thailand
1836:Stations
1456:Al Qaeda
1284:Shaw AFB
936:Thailand
833:rotated
817:(F-4C/D)
811:(F-4C/D)
805:(F-4C/D)
738:Thailand
612:Chambley
185:Motto(s)
4749:Twelfth
4724:Seventh
4633:Liaison
4386:Fighter
4217:Fighter
4082:Winkton
4067:Welford
4037:Spanhoe
4027:Scorton
3987:Membury
3907:Fulbeck
3847:Boreham
3817:Ashford
3807:Andover
3786:Soltane
3756:El Djem
3736:Chekira
3718:Tunisia
3703:Tripoli
3688:Martuba
3668:El Assa
3663:El Adem
3658:Darragh
3633:Baheira
3551:St Jean
3338:History
3069:Twelfth
3044:Seventh
2902:Reserve
2579:Fighter
2522:Tyndall
2517:Tonopah
2481:Langley
2404:Centers
2079:"About"
1555:Lineage
1460:Taliban
1383:Romania
1072:England
692:wings:
434:History
311:Notable
279:Current
151:Country
83:scholar
4729:Eighth
4709:Fourth
4699:Second
4293:Groups
4101:Europe
4022:Saltby
4012:Raydon
3962:Langar
3952:Ibsley
3897:Exeter
3857:Boxted
3751:Hergla
3746:Hazbub
3698:Tobruk
3673:Gambut
3643:Benina
3599:Kabrit
3395:Symbol
3305:Badges
3197:cadets
3129:Groups
3049:Eighth
3034:Fourth
3024:Second
2502:Offutt
2497:Nellis
2462:Creech
2044:
1992:, 1972
1986:, 1972
1980:, 1972
1922:, 1953
1720:Groups
1706:
1536:Alaska
1493:Kansas
1399:F-117s
1395:Nevada
1379:Kosovo
1375:Serbia
1369:, the
1328:, for
1326:Turkey
1223:Turkey
1080:Nevada
976:AC-130
734:F-105s
427:EA-18G
159:Branch
143:Active
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4739:Tenth
4734:Ninth
4719:Sixth
4714:Fifth
4704:Third
4694:First
4184:Wings
4131:Units
3927:Grove
3837:Birch
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3625:Libya
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