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  • ...s. Shortly after being reassigned, the squadron was reformed as the [[90th Bombardment Squadron]].
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  • 13th Bombardment Squadron, 3rd Bombardment Wing - Tail letter P 729th Bombardment Squadron, 17th Bombardment Wing - Tail Letter P
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  • ====[[3rd Bombardment Group]] (Light)==== [[8th Bombardment Squadron]]<br/>
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  • ...August 1945 - 319 BG]] - 1LT. Frank A. Hilliard, acting historian, [[319th Bombardment Group]] ...ea and a missing Jeep]], Charlie Wolf, 439th Bombardment Squadron, [[319th Bombardment Group]]
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  • ...und for this is one plane in the 8th Bombardment Squadron, 3rd Bombardment Wing named "Toc San". It's flown by Lt. Larry Bray during the Korean War and, at
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  • The history of the 452nd Bombardment Wing dates back to World War 2. One 1 June 1943 they were created as the 452nd B During the post-war years the Air Force created a program called the Wing Base Plan, which was meant to bolster the Air Force with a number of reserv
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  • The 386th Bombardment Group (USAAF) was a medium bomber group that served with the Eighth and the ...of the Eighth Air Force, but on 16 October 1943 it was one of four Medium Bombardment groups and two Troop Carrier groups that were moved to the Ninth Air Force.
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  • ! Group/Wing ...|| Robertson, Reece B. || 24-Dec-44 || 416th Bombardment Group || 669th Bombardment Squadron
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  • ! Group/Wing |[[13th Bombardment Squadron]]
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  • ...in the spring of 1944 with the [[13th Bombardment Squadron]] of the [[3rd Bombardment Group]] in New Guinea. ...ssion was carried out by the [[553rd Bombardment Squadron]] of the [[386th Bombardment Group]], based at Great Dunmow in England. It was a medium-altitude bombing
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  • The 3rd Bombardment Group was a light bomber group that took part in the long campaign in New G ...ars patrolling the Mexican border. It became an attack group in 1921 and a bombardment group in 1939. In 1939-41 the group was used as a training organisation, pr
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  • : 471st Bombardment Group, 1 May 1943 – 7 May 1943 : 469th Bombardment Group, 7 May 1943 – 1 April 1944
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  • ...cannons. It is not clear at this point if the other squadrons in the [[3rd Bombardment Group]] had similar planes as well. From the records of the [[13th Bombardment Squadron]] it was evident that the plane was used fairly extensively. The s
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  • *'''Nov 1951''' transferred to the 117th Reconnaissance Technical Wing (Tactical Air Command) at Lawson AFB, Georgia. That organization moved to P *'''Jul 1952''' assigned to the 10th Reconnaissance Technical Wing (USAF Europe) at Toul-Rosiere AB, France. While serving with this organizat
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  • ...with at least 37 aircraft in hand on June 25, 1950. Elements of the [[3rd Bombardment Group]] (8th, 13th and 90th Squadrons) were some of the first units put the ...nes of 2,500 horsepower, 8x .50 caliber nose machine guns, 6 x .50 caliber wing machine guns with external pylons for up to 8,000 lbs of ordnance, an inter
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  • The bombardment group II/19, created on April 1, 1937, has its origins in the squadrons of ...o test the Douglas DB 7 on which the high command counted to transform the bombardment group. The passage on this new apparatus took place in April-May and, in th
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