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  2. Osan Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Starting in September 1964, Osan AB was home to Det 4, 36th Air Rescue Squadron of the Military Air Transport Service (MATS). The unit flew the HH-43B Huskies. Two HH-43Bs were assigned to Osan AB (aircraft 60-251 and 60-252) as of September 1964 under the Air Rescue Service (ARS) based in the Pacific Air Force (PACAF) region. Det 4, 36 ARS ...

  3. 694th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group

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    25th Air Force (29 Sep 2014 – present); Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency (1 Apr 2008 – 29 Sep 2014) [3]; Air Intelligence Agency (1 Oct 1993 – 1 May 2005)

  4. Addresses in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The building number is assigned to the basic number of a position of the main gate adjacent to the street. For example, if a building has three entrances and the main one is adjacent to Sejong-ro 2-gil, and its position is about 30m away from the start point of the left side of Sejong-ro 2-gil, the building number would be 3, and the road name ...

  5. Department of Defense Activity Address Code - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Defense Activity Address Code (DoDAAC) is a six position code that uniquely identifies a Department of Defense unit, activity, or organization that has the authority to requisition, contract for, receive, have custody of, issue, or ship DoD assets, or fund/pay bills for materials and/or services. The first positions of the ...

  6. 31st Rescue Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Clark Air Base, Philippines, 8 July 1963 – 1 July 1975; Clark Air Base, Philippines, 8 January 1981; Ching Chuan Kang Air Base, Taiwan, 10 May 1965 – 31 May 1975; Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan, 29 June 1991; Osan Air Base, South Korea, July 1992 – 31 August 2001; Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, 31 July 2003 – present [1]

  7. 5th Reconnaissance Squadron - Wikipedia

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    DH-4 at Souther Field Georgia 1918. The 5th Reconnaissance Squadron's origins unofficially begin before the United States entry into World War I.In December 1916 the squadron was first organized as an un-designated unit at Rockwell Field, California, it being the fifth Aero Squadron authorized by the Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps. [3]

  8. This Is What Your ZIP Code Actually Means - AOL

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    There are generally two widely accepted versions of a postal code: a ZIP code and a ZIP + 4 code. Established in 1963, ZIP codes are the most common and recognizable postal code used by the USPS.

  9. 18th Intelligence Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The squadron provided intelligence for the planning, development, and execution of space control operations. The squadron consisted of a headquarters element at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio [3] and two geographically separated detachments: Detachment 2, Osan Air Base, Korea; and Detachment 4, RAF Feltwell, United Kingdom. [4]