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  2. Ramey Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    With the establishment of an independent United States Air Force in 1947, the complex was renamed Ramey Air Force Base in 1948. Ramey AFB was home to a succession of Strategic Air Command (SAC) strategic reconnaissance wings and a bombardment wing, and housed a number of B-36 Peacemaker intercontinental bombers, albeit in its RB-36 strategic reconnaissance version.

  3. List of former United States Air Force installations - Wikipedia

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    Big Delta Air Force Base: Big Delta: Alaska: 1950 Realigned to the US Army: Big Spring Air Force Base: Big Spring: Texas: 1952 Redesignated as Webb Air Force Base: Biggs Air Force Base: El Paso: Texas: 1966 Realigned to the US Army as Biggs Army Airfield in 1973 Blytheville Air Force Base: Blytheville: Arkansas: 1988 Redesignated as Eaker Air ...

  4. Ramey AFB - Wikipedia

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  5. This is a list of United States Air Force Strategic Reconnaissance Wings assigned to Strategic Air Command (SAC) from 1946 to 1992 when SAC was disestablished. At the bottom of the list is a gallery of images of example mission equipment used by these Wings.

  6. Ramey - Wikipedia

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    James Ramey (1944–1970): see Baby Huey (singer) James Ramey (1917-2015), American politician; James T. Ramey (1914–2010), American lawyer; Jim Ramey (born 1957), American football player; Phillip Ramey (born 1939), American composer; Samuel Ramey (born 1942), American singer; Valerie Ramey, American economist; Venus Ramey (1924–2017 ...

  7. List of United States presidential visits to Puerto Rico

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    President Lyndon B. Johnson visited Ramey Air Force Base in Aguadilla on 2–4 March 1968 in a private trip that began in Beaumont, Texas, and a layover in Marietta, Georgia to inaugurate the first C-5A military aircraft before flying to Puerto Rico. He arrived in a VC-137C at 5:10 pm AST.

  8. Punta Borinquén Light - Wikipedia

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    Situated on the grounds of the former Ramey Air Force Base, the station was established in 1889 by the Spanish government. With the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914, the lighthouse would become "the most important aid to navigation on the route from Europe to Panama". [ 4 ]

  9. Coast Guard Air Station Borinquen - Wikipedia

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    Two years later the United States Air Force discontinued its operation at Ramey AFB, turning the facilities over to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the United States Navy Naval Station Roosevelt Roads West Annex. The Coast Guard assumed the host role in July 1976, when the Navy vacated the station.