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Hangar at Hill Air Force Base. Then during the 1960s, Hill AFB began to perform maintenance support for various kinds of jet warplanes, mainly the F-4 Phantom II during the Vietnam War, and then afterward, the more modern F-16 Fighting Falcon, A-10 Thunderbolt II and C-130 Hercules, and also air combat missile systems and air-to-ground rockets ...
9th Aerial Port Squadron: Forbes AFB: 10th Aerial Port Squadron: Dyess AFB: 11th Aerial Port Squadron: Mitchel AFB: Activated in the reserves in 1954 as 11th Aerial Port Operations Squadron 12th Aerial Port Squadron: Pittsburgh, PA: Activated in the reserves in 1954 as 12th Aerial Port Operations Squadron 13th Aerial Port Squadron: O'Hare ...
The mission of the wing is to Fly, Fight and Win.To accomplish that mission, the wing trains and equips an F-16 squadron to be capable of worldwide mobility to perform a wide variety of air-to-air and air-to-ground fighter missions. 419th members are trained in a variety of specialties to include operations, maintenance, civil engineering, security, supply, transportation and communications.
The 388th ceased all aircraft operations at Korat Thailand in November 1975 and moved in without personnel or equipment in December 1975 to Hill AFB, Utah, replacing a holding unit-Detachment 1, 67th Combat Support Group.
Altus AFB, Oklahoma [20] KC-135 [21] 56th Air Refueling Squadron: Air Education and Training Command: Nineteenth Air Force: 97 AMW: 18 November 1942 Altus AFB, Oklahoma [22] KC-46A [23] 63rd Air Refueling Squadron: Flying Jennies: Air Force Reserve Command: Fourth Air Force: 927 ARW: 12 December 1942 MacDill AFB, Florida: KC-135 [24] 64th Air ...
67th Reconnaissance Wing (1971–1992) Blytheville AFB, Arkansas (15 April – 15 August 1946, 1 July 1954 – 1 April 1958) 461st Tactical Bombardment Wing (1954–1958) Bunker Hill AFB, Indiana (22 June 1954 – 1 September 1957) 323d Fighter Wing; Biggs AFB, Texas (29 July 1946 – 1 December 1948) 20th Fighter Group; Brooks AFB, Texas
66-0469 - Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill Air Force Base, Utah. [75] 67-0452 - Air Force Armament Museum, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida [76] 69-0372 - Air Power Park and Museum, Hampton, Virginia. [citation needed] NF-4C. 65-0905 - Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill Air Force Base, Utah.Originally manufactured as NF-4C. [77] GRF-4C
Hanscom Air Force Base: Lincoln: Massachusetts: Air Force Materiel Command: 66th Air Base Group: Non-flying installation, hosting the Electronic Systems Center, part of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center. [26] Hill Air Force Base: Ogden: Utah