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The 301st Fighter Squadron was constituted on 4 July 1942 and assigned to the 332nd Fighter Group at Tuskegee Army Air Field, Alabama, and completed their stateside training at Selfridge Field, Michigan. Thanks to www.gibson-barnes.com for the information. Basic shipping included to most countries. Additional costs may incur for EURO, South America and African countries.
Constituted 302 Fighter Squadron on July 4, 1942. Activated on 13 Oct 1942. Redesignated 302 Fighter Squadron, Single Engine on Aug 21, 1944. Inactivated on 6 Mar 1945. Consolidated (19 Sept. 1985) with the 302 Air Rescue Squadron, which was constituted on Aug 1, 1956. Thanks to Wikipedia for the information. Basic shipping included to most countries. Additional costs may incur for EURO, South America and African countries.
The 303d Bombardment Group is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was to the 303d Bombardment Wing, being stationed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona. It was de-activated on 16 June 1952. Thanks to Wikipedia for the information. Basic shipping included to most countries. Additional costs may incur for EURO, South America and African countries.
Price includes shipping to most locations. Additional fees may apply for Euro, South America and Africa Countries. Constituted: January 28, 1942 - Savannah Army Air Base, GA. Activated: February 3, 1942 at Pendleton Army Air Base, USA Combat Training: Gowen Field, Boise, ID (13 Feb -14 June 42); Alamogordo Field, NM (14 June - 04 Aug 42); EI Paso, TX (8 July - 24 Aug 42). Thanks to www.303rdbg.com for the information.. Basic shipping included to most countries. Additional costs may incur for EURO, South America and African countries.
Garrison/Combat: Combat Type: Combat - Bomber Units Parent Unit: Bomb Units Active Duty/Reserve: Active Duty Existing/Disbanded: Existing Strength: Group
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Activated 1 March 1942 at Salt Lake City Army Air Base, Utah. Personnel moved to Wendover Army Air Field, Utah on 6 April 1942 and began flying training, where it trained for bombardment operations using 40 B-17E aircraft. Group left Wendover 1 August 1942 to began movement to the United Kingdom. Thanks to Wikipedia for the information. Basic shipping included to most countries. Additional costs may incur for EURO, South America and African countries.
Garrison/Combat: Combat Type: Combat - Bomber Units Parent Unit: Bomb Units Active Duty/Reserve : Active Duty Existing/Disbanded: Existing Strength: Group
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307th Bombardment Group Long Rangers 4" 307 Bomb Group Patch
Constituted as 307th Bombardment Group (Heavy) on 28 Jan 1942. Activated on 15 Apr 1942. Trained and flew patrols off the west coast, first in B-17's and later in B-24's. Moved to Hawaii, Oct-Nov 1942, and assigned to Seventh AF.
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The 308th Fighter Squadron (308 FS) is part of the 56th Operations Group at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona.The 308th FS ("Emerald Knights", Tailband: Green & White (checkerboard)), fly Block 42 F-16C/Ds, wearing the dark green and white checkerboard fin band onducting F-16 Fighting Falcon crew training for active duty USAF pilots.
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The Wild Duck’s emblem, created in 1944 by Sgt Rolland Root. It symbolized the fighter mission, celestial navigation pioneered by this squadron, its around the clock mission readiness, and its striking power. The 309th Fighter Squadron emblem was the first one ever approved for the U.S. military by Walt Disney.
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Status: Active Version:F-16C/D block 42 Role:Training Tailband: Blue & White Motto: Mad Mallards From Hell Badge: N/A
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