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  2. Robins Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Robins Air Force Base CDP is a census-designated place (CDP) and the official name for an area covering the residential population of the Robins Air Force Base, in Houston County, Georgia, United States. It was first listed as a CDP in the 1980 U.S. Census. [16] The population at the 2020 census was 1,061. [17]

  3. Washington World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia

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    465th Army Air Force Base Unit Was: Moses Lake Air Force Base (1947) Was: Larson Air Force Base (1948-1966) Now: Grant County International Airport (IATA: MWH, ICAO: KMWH, FAA LID: MWH) Ellensburg AAF, Ellensburg; Now: Bowers Airport (IATA: ELN, ICAO: KELN, FAA LID: ELN) Spokane AAF, Spokane; 498th Army Air Force Base Unit Was: Spokane Air ...

  4. 465th Bombardment Wing - Wikipedia

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    4137th Strategic Wing. Patch with 4137th Strategic Wing emblem. On 1 February 1959, Strategic Air Command (SAC) established the 4137th Strategic Wing at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia [3] and assigned it to the 822d Air Division [4] as part of SAC's plan to disperse its Boeing B-52 Stratofortress heavy bombers over a larger number of bases, thus making it more difficult for the Soviet Union to ...

  5. David R. Smith (general) - Wikipedia

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    David R. Smith (born 1942) was a major general in the United States Air Force who served as Commander of the United States Air Force Reserve Command, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington D.C., and commander, Headquarters Air Force Reserve, a separate operating agency located at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia.

  6. List of former United States Air Force installations - Wikipedia

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    The destruction of the Iraqi Air Force was probably one of the most complete such actions in the history of military aviation. Although most of the former "Super Bases" have been de-militarized and today are abandoned facilities being reclaimed by the desert, a few were refurbished and were subsequently used by Army, Air Force and Marine units.

  7. Then and Now: Spokane International Airport - AOL

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    Before 1965, the terminal building sat on the south side of the runways and United, Northwest and West Coast were the only airlines who used the field. Spokane's main airport was built in 1941 as ...

  8. Timeline of Spokane, Washington - Wikipedia

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    1933 - Grand Coulee Dam construction begins in vicinity of Spokane. [16] 1935 - Benewah Milk Bottle building constructed. 1938 - Spokane Art Center opens. [2] 1939 - Doyle's Ice Cream Parlor opens. [17] 1942 - U.S. military Fairchild Air Force Base begins operating near Spokane. 1946 Spokane municipal airport active. [16] Yoke's Fresh Market in ...

  9. List of Strategic Air Command bases - Wikipedia

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    Second Air Force 1949–1975. Eighth Air Force 1975–1992. 4th Air Division 1952–1964. 311th Air Division 1949. 2d Bomb Wing 1963–1991. 2d Wing 1991–1992. 91st Strategic Reconnaissance Wing 1949–1951. 301st Bomb Wing 1949–1958. 311th Reconnaissance Group 1948–1949; 376th Bomb Wing 1951–1957. 4220th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing ...