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The station went on the | air as WMLZ on 1992-09-23. |
The station went on the | air as WVCM on 1991-05-15. |
The station went on the | air as WKZD on 1986-07-01. |
The station went on the | air as WQIK on 1978-11-03. |
The station went on the | air as WLMM on 1991-08-23. |
The station went on the | air as KFRA-FM in Franklin, Louisiana. |
The station went on the | air as KAUU on 1997-05-16. |
The station went on the | air as WFGN. |
The station went on the | air as WYFX on 1996-11-01. |
The station returned to the | air as WSWL on 1982-09-20. |
The station went on the | air as KTKP on 1999-05-26. |
George Clooney - Up in the | Air as Ryan Bingham |
r call letters back to KAAI and returned to the | air as a member of the Air 1 radio network. |
The station went on the | air as WRJY on 1988-05-30. |
The station went on the | air as WLGA-FM on 1980-05-07. |
The station went on the | air as WPFI on 1989-12-04. |
The station went on the | air as WRRC on 1978-10-27. |
The station went on the | air as WGRG on 1980-07-21. |
The station went on the | air as WIEZ on 1983-06-27. |
The station went on the | air as KAWS on 1998-04-10. |
The station went on the | air as KAWD on 1997-06-27. |
The station went on the | air as WAUE on 1997-06-01. |
The station went on the | air as WRIT on 1993-03-15. |
The station went on the | air as WTIW on 1984-11-08. |
The station went on the | air as KFHM on 1978-05-31. |
The station went on the | air as KANF on 1995-08-11. |
The station went on the | air as KKXI on 2002-10-30. |
The station went on the | air as WANL on 1987-08-31. |
The station went on the | air as WTMK on 1998-04-17. |
Air Asia was a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Ameri | |
Air Asia was created out of Civil Air Transport (CA | |
7 | Air Assault Battalion, Royal Electrical Mechanical |
Air assault | |
Air Assault Badge | |
601 | Air Assault Regiment |
United States Army | Air Assault School |
16 | Air Assault Brigade |
The Zarrars are tasked with to carry out night | air assault operations, and currently participating |
21 | Air Assault Battery, Royal Artillery |
4 Infantry Brigade Combat Teams ( | air assault) |
Upon moving to the 101st, the 187th became | Air Assault. |
The Avionics | Air Assembly (AAA), which interfaces with the moder |
Coordinated | air assets through all the country. |
1951 and Director of Operational Requirements ( | Air) at the Air Ministry in 1952. |
Does not react in dry | air at room temperature. |
He went on to be Deputy Director, Intelligence ( | Air) at the Air Ministry in 1960 before being appoi |
The station was off the | air at that time. |
Air at this time was considered homogenous, empty a | |
Other shows on the | air at the time included Unistar's Weekly Country M |
Ferrasite dehydrates very slowly in dry | air at room temperature. |
This article is about the actual | air at night. |
Air Atlanta Boeing 727 at La Guardia Airport, New Y | |
Conair's | air attack aircraft, more commonly known as "Bird D |
The | Air Attack Base provides air tanker support for fir |
She was sunk by | air attack in June 1941. |
covered with camouflage netting to hide it from | air attack. |
Air attacks on Yontan airfield, however, continued | |
She experienced several | air attacks while in the area. |
Then, she was damaged by | air attacks off Tunisia. |
Although there were | air attacks, these had little effect. |
Air Augmentation Detachment. | |
Trigana | Air, Aviastar Mandiri, Susi Air and Merpati serve t |
Winner of an | AIR Award for best play-by-play |
The annual | AIR Awards are run in conjunction with the AIR Char |
2 Beechcraft King | Air B100 |
Air Balloon Hill School can be found on Hillside Ro | |
Honda branded Hot | air balloon (2010 omit) |
Warsteiner hot | air balloon |
This includes | Air Balloon Hill Infant and Junior Schools, Air Bal |
A Virgin hot | air balloon flying over Cambridge. |
The coverings were supplied by the local Hot | Air Balloon company, Lindstrand Hot Air Balloons. |
Hot | air balloon manufactured by Ultramagic and sold in |
"Hot | Air Balloon" - 3:35 |
She can pilot a Hot | Air Balloon. |
Flights in Copenhagen with manned hot | air balloon. |
Bon | Air Baptist Church is located in the National Histo |
Main article: RoAF 57th | Air Base |
For the | air base in Tengah, Singapore assigned the ICAO cod |
1968 Thule | Air Base B-52 crash |
502d | Air Base Wing emblem |
422d | Air Base Squadron Patch |
Gamal Abdul El Nasser | Air Base |
Kaufbeuren | Air Base (Fliegerhorst Kaufbeuren) is a German Air |
That would become Dreux-Louvilliers | Air Base (1955-1967). |
Martuba | Air Base |
4683d | Air Base Group, 1 July 1965-24 December 1965 |
Sint-Truiden | Air Base |
Reassigned to 4700th | Air Base Wing, 1 September 1958 |
Manas | Air Base in Kyrgyzstan was unofficially renamed for |
It is near the | air base of Chervonoye Pustogorod. |
Assigned to: 6351st | Air Base Wing, 25 February-1 August 1954 |
The plane crashed while approaching Smolensk | Air Base in Russia. |
An | air base is located nearby. |
d States control, the facility was called Tulln | Air Base and was under the command of the United St |
Kaifeng | Air Base is a People's Liberation Army Air Force Ba |
Salon-de-Provence | Air Base |
It was redesignated from Army | Air Base (AAB) to an Air Force Base (AFB) on 28 Mar |
82d | Air Base Gp, 1 February 1973 - 30 June 1993 |
In July 1967 he became commander of the 603rd | Air Base Wing at Sembach Air Base, Germany. |
Detachment 14 Tan Son Nhut | Air Base |
The 72d | Air Base Wing (72 ABW) is a United States Air Force |
Alakurtti | Air Base is a naval air base in Murmansk Oblast, Ru |
Rhein-Main | Air Base (1967, 1977) |
It was controlled by the 5024th | Air Base Squadron, Alaskan Air Command (AAC). |
Rhein-Main | Air Base (1945) |
Sather | Air Base or Camp Sather is a United States Air Forc |
Aalborg | Air Base (Danish: Flyvestation Aalborg) is a milita |
The 46th was reactivated, replacing the 4600th | Air Base Wing in March 1975, where it took over the |
Aalborg | Air Base shares its runway system as well as some s |
The 502d | Air Base Wing previously functioned as the host uni |
Solenzara | Air Base is a NATO facility tactical training cente |
Chongqing Baishiyi | Air Base is a People's Liberation Army Air Force Ba |
The 502d | Air Base Wing (502 ABW) is a United States Air Forc |
6 and its squadrons were relocated to Florennes | Air Base and Kleine Brogel Air Base. |
The 78th | Air Base Wing provides support facilities and equip |
Beauvechain | Air Base was a pre-World War II Belgian Air Force m |
This article is about the military | air base in Belgium. |
The 75th | Air Base Wing (75 ABW) is a wing of the United Stat |
In 1992, the 3800th | Air Base Wing was disbanded and the 502nd Air Base |
Phan Rang | Air Base (1970) |
Pleiku | Air Base was little more than an undeveloped air st |
Bien Hoa | Air Base (1966) |
Richard W. Murphy at Clark | Air Base in 1979. |
The 96th | Air Base Wing provides installation support for all |
Abu Suwayr | Air Base |
Sather | Air Base |
Decimomannu | Air Base (IATA: DCI, ICAO: LIED) is an Italian Air |
d to Mirage 2000 and is now flying out to of an | air base under central air command. |
Wiesbaden | Air Base after a snow fall in March 1949 |
Hahn | Air Base (50th Tactical Fighter Wing) |
ull wing, the 4504th was a tenant to the 1360th | Air Base Group, Military Air Transport Service. |
Koksijde | Air Base (ICAO: EBFN) is a Belgian Air Component fa |
General Anatoly Kornukov, Commander of Sokol | Air Base - Sakhalin. |
9. Taqaddum | air base |
Sembach | Air Base (601st Tactical Air Control Wing) |
The mission of Erding | Air Base was changed in 1956 to training German Air |
Both report back to Cheyenne Mountain | Air Base in Colorado. |
For additional history and lineage, see 61st | Air Base Group |
Tan Son Nhut | Air Base (1966) |
Bezmer | Air Base in Yambol Province; |
Orly | Air Base was developed after World War II when Orly |
Reims-Champagne | Air Base today is a modern, fully equipped NATO air |
During his career he also was assigned as | air base and air division commander at the Air Oper |
servation Squadron moved to Pleiku from Da Nang | Air Base in January 1965, and a detachment of Dougl |
anded during the Vietnam War and became a major | air base for the VNAF and United States Air Force a |
AC-47 at Nha Trang | Air Base in South Vietnam |
Tartu | Air Base (Raadi Airfield) is a former air base in E |
Kleine Brogel | Air Base (ICAO: EBBL) is a Belgian Air Component mi |
Kluczewo Airfield, a former Soviet | air base |
the end of the war, Akamatsu flew out of Atsugi | Air Base defending Tokyo from Allied air attacks. |
Marienkhof, an | air base in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia |
Kinston | Air Base was a United States Air Force base operati |
Provide secure and efficient | air base operations |
Hangzhou | Air Base is a People's Liberation Army Air Force Ba |
Ostrov ( | air base) located nearby |
Designated Tanacross | Air Base, July 1944. |
Location of Abu Suwayr | Air Base, Egypt |
Kadena | Air Base, Okinawa (1972) |
The unit was reassigned to Itazuke | Air Base, Japan, in September, and to Kimpo Air Bas |
Location of Martuba | Air Base, Libya |
was the deputy mortuary officer at Tan Son Nhut | Air Base, Republic of Vietnam and Clark Air Force B |
The other two stations in the network are Thule | Air Base, Greenland and Clear Air Force Station, Al |
In 1958 it moved back to Karup | Air Base, but already in 1959 it was again moved, t |
He flew the UH-1N at Yokota | Air Base, Japan. |
The group is stationed at Spangdahlem | Air Base, Germany. |
Location of Gioia del Colle | Air Base, Italy |
First named Nichols | Air Base, it is now named Villamor Air Base. |
They were operated primarily from Yokota | Air Base, Japan. |
It is also a NATO | air base, which hosts deployed aircraft from the Un |
Location of Gamal Abdul El Nasser | Air Base, Libya |
ontrolled by the US Government including Kadena | Air Base, the second-largest base in the United Sta |
tween 1978 and 1983, he was stationed at Kunsan | Air Base, Hellenikon Air Base, and Clark Air Base a |
In June 1953 the squadron moved to Thule | Air Base, Greenland; under control of the Northeast |
For an | air base, see Nizhyn (air base). |
Farkhor | Air Base, aka Ayni Air Base, in Tajikistan |
For the decommissioned | air base, see Salmi (air base). |
Tachikawa | Air Base, Japan (1960, 1961-1969) |
The newer warplanes are based at the Luxeuil | Air Base, the Istres Air Base, and the Avord Air Ba |
For an | air base, see Vorotynsk air base. |
Det. 2 Bien Hoa | Air Base, South Vietnam |
Location of Tuy Hoa | Air Base, Vietnam |
Location of Salon-de-Provence | Air Base, France |
Sioux City Army | Air Base, Iowa (1943) |
Location of Orly | Air Base, France |
Was controlling organization at Rhein-Main | Air Base, West Germany (1 July 1948 - 2 June 1951); |
A C-130 Hercules taxis at Balad | Air Base, Iraq, |
He flew A-1s during 1967, from Pleiku | Air Base, Republic of Vietnam, and Nakhon Phanom Ro |
Syracuse Army | Air Base, New York (1944) |
F-104A Starfighters at Ramstein | Air Base, 1961. |
Detachment 3 (Kadena | Air Base, Japan) |
The flight hit fog on approach to the | air base. |
For the airbase, see Basa | Air Base. |
It was formerly known as Graham | Air Base. |
It was home to a military | air base. |
It's home to a military | air base. |
hat it was spending $83-million on its two main | air bases in Afghanistan, Bagram Air Base north of |
The base was one of several | air bases in the former South Vietnam built by Unit |
Air Bases of the Spanish Air Force | |
air bases and ports). | |
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