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  2. Hunter Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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    When Hunter AFB was transferred to the US Army in 1967 becoming Hunter Army Airfield, the radar site was renamed Savannah Air Force Station (AFS). The 702nd Radar Squadron continued routine operations for many years, and, the equipment at the station was upgraded or modified to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the information gathered by ...

  3. MidCoast Regional Airport at Wright Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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    When the Air Force closed Hunter AFB in 1967, the Army took it over as a sub-base of Fort Stewart and established a Flight Training Center. Fort Stewart became the Army's focal point in Aviation Training and between 1967-1970, the need for aviation increased.

  4. 38th Air Division - Wikipedia

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    "The 38th Air Division began on 10 October 1951 at Hunter Air Force Base, Georgia, to develop and prepare policies and procedures pertaining to bombardment, air and ground training, operations, flying safety, and security. It also monitored and coordinated the manning, training, equipping and operational readiness of assigned units for the ...

  5. Coast Guard Air Station Savannah - Wikipedia

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    CGAS Savannah was commissioned in the summer of 1963 on what was then known as Hunter Air Force Base, which became Hunter Army Airfield in 1967. In 1964, the Coast Guard's original HH-52A Basic Operational Training Unit (BOTU) was established in Savannah.

  6. 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Kindley Air Force Base, Bermuda, 8 January 1962 – 1 July 1963; Hunter Air Force Base, Georgia, 31 August 1963; Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico, 15 June 1966; Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, 1 July 1973 – 30 June 1991; Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, 1 November 1993 – present [1]

  7. 15th Airlift Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Tachikawa Air Base, Japan, 26 March–18 November 1952; Larson Air Force Base, Washington, 21 November 1952; Donaldson Air Force Base, South Carolina, 25 August 1954; Hunter Air Force Base, Georgia, 1 April 1963; Norton Air Force Base, California, 1 April 1967 – 26 July 1993; Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina, 1 October 1993 ...

  8. Hunter Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Hunter Air Force Base

  9. 63rd Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    63d TCG C-124 at Hamilton AFB, California being prepared to load a Lockheed F-104 Starfighter being transported to Formosa, 1958. The 63d Troop Carrier Group is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last was assigned to the 63d Troop Carrier Wing, Eastern Transport Air Force (MATS), stationed at Hunter Air Force Base, Georgia. It was ...