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The 461st Operations Group is a joint Air Force/Army unit flying the Northrop Grumman E-8 Joint STARS aircraft. The group is assigned to the 461st Air Control Wing of Air Combat Command and is stationed at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. It was most recently activated on 1 October 2011.
On 5 January 1955 the wing received its first B-57B, [4] and was fully equipped by the end of the year. However, Hill's parking and hangar space was inadequate for the B-57s and even as they began to arrive, the unit anticipated a move to Blytheville Air Force Base , Arkansas, which was being developed by the Corps of Engineers for reopening in ...
5 Force Support Battalion REME; Active: Early 2000's–present: Country United Kingdom: Branch British Army: Role: Equipment Support: Size: Battalion 461 personnel [1] Part of: 102 Logistic Brigade: Garrison/HQ: MoD Lyneham [2] Engagements: Operation Telic
In August 1944, the squadron was reactivated as a Boeing B-29 Superfortress unit at Dalhart Army Air Field, Texas and assigned to the 346th Bombardment Group.In December it moved to Pratt Army Air Field, Kansas, where it began training with B-29s, along with some B-17s until B-29s became available.
The first soldier to receive an Army service number was Master Sergeant Arthur Crean, who received service number 1 in February 1918. [1] Throughout the remainder of World War I, service numbers were issued both newly and retroactively to most enlisted personnel with the numbers eventually ranging from 1 to 5 999 999.
Suffolk County Army Air Field, New York, 8 June 1943; Grenier Field, New Hampshire, 4 July 1943; Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts, 15–20 August 1943; RAF Goxhill (AAF-345), [5] England, 27 August 1943; RAF Martlesham Heath (AAF-369), [5] England, 9 October 1943 – 28 October 1945; Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts, 10–11 November 1945