Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
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.
Ramey AFB, Aguadilla, PR. Namesake: General Howard Knox Ramey. 55th Strategic Recon. Wing 1950–1952; 72d Bomb Wing 1955–1971; 72d Strategic Recon. Wing 1952–1955
Oxnard Air Force Base: Camarillo: California: 1970 Closed Paine Air Force Base: Everett: Washington: 1972 Redesignated as Paine Air National Guard Base Palm Beach Air Force Base: West Palm Beach: Florida: 1962 Closed Parks Air Force Base: Pleasanton: California: 1959 Realigned to as the US Army: Patrick Air Force Base: Cocoa Beach: Florida: 2020
53d Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, Hunter AFB, Georgia (1963–1966); Ramey AFB, Puerto Rico, (1966–1969) 55th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, McClellan AFB, California, 1963–1969; 57th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron Hickam AFB Hawaii xxxx–1969; The first of 34 WB-47Es was delivered to the AWS on 20 March 1963.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page
Ramey AFB, Puerto Rico (1959–1971) Andersen AFB, Guam (1972–1973) B-52G, 1959–1971, 1972–1973 60th Bombardment Squadron (transferred to 43rd SW in 1971 Inactivated in 1971; Ramey AFB closed; portion transferred to US Coast Guard as AIRSTA Borinquen Provisional wing at Andersen for Linebacker I, II 1972–1973 (Vietnam War)
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 ...
Beale Air Force Base: Waldo Junction: California: Air Combat Command: 9th Reconnaissance Wing: The USAF's high-altitude Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance hub, operating the U-2S Dragon Lady, RQ-180, RQ-4B Global Hawk and T-38A Talon.