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The wing comprises four groups: the 366th Operations Group, 366th Maintenance Group, 366th Mission Support Group and 366th Medical Group. [citation needed]The wing is home to three fighter squadrons: the 389th Fighter Squadron and 391st Fighter Squadron flying the F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft and the 428th Fighter Squadron which flies the Republic of Singapore Air Force F-15F (aka F-15SG). [2]
The 366th Operations Group (366 OG) is the flying component of the 366th Fighter Wing, assigned to the United States Air Force Air Combat Command. The 366th OG is stationed at Mountain Home Air Force Base , Idaho .
366th Fighter-Bomber Group: 1 January 1953 (attached to 21st Fighter-Bomber Wing 25 December 1955 – c. 14 June 1956) 366th Fighter-Bomber Wing (later 366th Tactical Fighter Wing): 25 September 1957 – 1 April 1959; United States Air Forces in Europe: 30 April 1962 (not organized) 366th Tactical Fighter Wing: 8 May 1962
The 391st Fighter Squadron is part of the 366th Fighter Wing at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho.The squadron participated in combat missions in World War II and the Vietnam War, provided air defense in Korea and Japan from 1968 to 1971, and continues to provide tactical air command for the United States Air Force.
366th Motor Rifle Regiment or 7th Guards Cavalry Corps of the Soviet Union's Red Army was a cavalry corps active during the Second World War; 366th Operations Group, the flying component of the 366th Fighter Wing, assigned to the United States Air Force Air Combat Command
347th Fighter Wing (1971–1972) 366th Fighter Wing (1972–1992) Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina (1 April 1946 – 1 November 1947, 1 April 1956 – 1 June 1992) 342d Fighter-Day Wing (1956) 354th Fighter Wing (1956–1992) Nellis AFB, Nevada (1 July 1958 – 1 June 1992) 4520th Air Base Group (1958–1969) 57th Fighter Weapons Wing (1969–1992)
A tour of the 366th Wing is presented in detail including the Green Flag exercise of 1994–3. A simulated scenario of how the 366th Wing may possibly be employed in a future conflict with Vietnam is also laid out. The final sections of the book includes the author's conclusion, a glossary and a bibliography.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 February 2025. Aerial service branch of the Indonesian National Armed Forces Indonesian Air Force Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Udara TNI-AU Insignia of the Indonesian Air Force Founded 9 April 1946 ; 78 years ago (1946-04-09) Country Indonesia Type Air force Role Aerial warfare Size 30,100 ...