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The squadron only operated the Shooting Star until January 1955 when the 166th received F-84E Thunderjets that had returned from wartime duty in Korea. Upgraded with new F-84F Thunderstreaks in November 1957, the gaining command of the squadron became Tactical Air Command (TAC), however, it remained attached to Air Defense Command in a ...
Sniper students add natural camouflage to their ghillie suits during one of the Sniper Course's MTT events in Baumholder, Germany (circa 2012). The U.S. Army Sniper Course trains selected military members assigned to sniper positions in the skills necessary to deliver long-range precision fire and the collection of battlefield information.
In June, the 162nd completed five and one-half years of accident-free flying and earned the Tactical Air Command Flight Safety Award. Four Ohio Air National Guard LTV A-7D Corsair II fighters from the 162nd Tactical Fighter Squadron, 178th Tactical Fighter Group in flight during 1984. Aircraft identified as 69–6222, 69–6233, 70–1053, 71 ...
Group re-designated 121st Tactical Fighter Group Federalized and ordered to active service on: 1 October 1961 Elements operated as: 7121st Tactical Wing, 4 November 1961 – 9 August 1962 Released from active duty and returned to Ohio state control, 20 August 1952 121st Tactical Fighter Group inactivated 30 June 1974
In September 1953 after the Korean War, the 164th received its first jet aircraft, refurbished F-80A Shooting Stars that had been modified and upgraded to F-80C standards. The squadron only operated the Shooting Star for a year when in October 1954 the equipment was changed to F-84E Thunderjets that had returned from wartime duty in Korea. In ...
The shooting occurred about 2 p.m. Thursday outside the Wendy's located at 88 North Miller Drive, Sunbury police reported on their Facebook page. When officers arrived, they found one person ...