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  2. 90th Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    The 90th Operations Group operates 150 LGM-30G Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles on full alert 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. [3] Its missiles are dispersed in hardened silos over a 9,600-square-mile (25,000 km 2) area in three states to protect against attack and are connected to underground missile alert facilities through a system of hardened cables.

  3. 321st Missile Squadron - Wikipedia

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    "Jolly Rogers" of the 90th Bombardment Group on a mission, 1943 The squadron moved to Willow Run Airport , Michigan for conversion training on newly manufactured Ford Liberators. Assigned to VII Bomber Command with B-24Ds, the unit moved to Hickam Field , Hawaii in September.

  4. 320th Missile Squadron - Wikipedia

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    "Jolly Rogers" of the 90th Bombardment Group on a mission, 1943 B-24J with the distinct nose turret, probably in 1944. The squadron moved to Willow Run Airport , Michigan for conversion training on newly manufactured Ford Liberators.

  5. 319th Missile Squadron - Wikipedia

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    319th Bombardment Squadron "Jolly Rogers" patch [note 1 Military unit The 319th Missile Squadron is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the 90th Operations Group at Francis E. Warren Air Force Base , Wyoming.

  6. VFA-103 - Wikipedia

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    The Jolly Rogers' F/A-18Fs were seen launching from USS Harry Truman in June 2016 participating in Operation Inherent Resolve, striking Daesh targets in Iraq and Syria, with multiple aircraft exhibiting signs of heavy combat, with a number of front fuselages being covered with bomb silhouettes representing munitions being dropped in combat air ...

  7. VF-84 - Wikipedia

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    VF-84 flew F4U Corsairs and was formed around a nucleus of veterans of VF-17, the Jolly Rogers. The new squadron's commanding officer was Lt. Cdr. Roger R. Hedrick, former executive officer of VF-17. [2] VF-84 was assigned to the USS Bunker Hill, which was the former home of VF-17.

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  9. VF-61 - Wikipedia

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    Fighter Squadron 61 (VF-61), the Jolly Rogers, was a fighter squadron of the United States Navy. Originally established as VF-17 on 1 January 1943, it was redesignated as VF-5B on 15 November 1946, and then later as VF-61 on 28 July 1948. It was disestablished on 15 April 1959. It was the first navy squadron to be designated VF-17. [1]