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ctivation, Tsuiki Air Base became a second-line | USAF facility for the remainder of the Korean War, h |
it tells the story of Lawrence Dell, a renegade | USAF general, who escapes from a military prison and |
after the deactivation of Bartow AB, a retired | USAF T-37 was loaned to the city and the airport by |
He was a senior | USAF pilot, accumulating well over 2,500 flight hour |
ed United States Air Force officer and a former | USAF and NASA astronaut. |
four children of James Avery Stokes, a retired | USAF Chief Master Sergeant and Garnett Lucile Jackso |
d sees such attractions as the Airbus A380, the | USAF C5M, and the VMS Eve. |
e beacon (SIF) only for several years after the | USAF ceased radar operations. |
6, 2003) commanded the United States Air Force ( | USAF) Tactical Air Command (TAC) from May 1, 1978 to |
Kearns is a graduate of the US Air Force's ( | USAF) NCO Leadership Academy, the USAF Squadron Offi |
Forces (USAAF) and the United States Air Force ( | USAF) flying the Curtiss P-40, Lockheed P-38 Lightni |
anuary 31, 1984) was a United States Air Force ( | USAF) major general who was an outspoken proponent o |
spectrographs for the United States Air Force ( | USAF) Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP |
tered service with the United States Air Force ( | USAF) in 1953. |
atic for the RAF since United States Air Force ( | USAF) personnel had guardianship of these weapons at |
During this time, the United States Air Force ( | USAF) was chartered from the former USAAF. |
program managed by the United States Air Force ( | USAF) to research the feasibility of using an unmann |
lected as a site for a United States Air Force ( | USAF) radar station, one of the many that would make |
n paranoid delusion, a moribund U.S. Air Force ( | USAF) general, thinking to make the world a better p |
Committee in 1957 and United States Air Force ( | USAF). |
ed in absentia 22 CIA agents, a U.S. Air Force ( | USAF) colonel and two Italian secret agents of the k |
At the same time the United States Air Force ( | USAF) built new housing alongside this development, |
The airport hosted | USAF Air Defense Command interceptor units during th |
Aviation Hall of Fame class of 2001, along with | USAF ace Robin Olds, Marine Corps ace Marion Carl, a |
Griffins fly in formation alongside a | USAF KC-135 tanker after mid-air refuelling. |
On January 28, 1964, an unarmed | USAF T-39 twin engine jet trainer departed Wiesbaden |
en a US Air Force RB-66 on 5 October 1966 and a | USAF F-105D (serial number 59-1820, pilot Asire) on |
The base closed in 1992 and the | USAF housing was transferred to Sovereign Housing As |
test firings were generally successful, and the | USAF planned to acquire the production missiles for |
global air refueling missions of SAC and other | USAF needs, as required. |
gations by the U.S. Defense Science Board and a | USAF "Blue Ribbon" panel reported that concerns exis |
e book is commented by his friends and renowned | USAF aviators Gabby Gabreski and Charles Yeager |
status Air Reserve Technicians (ART) and other | USAF civilians, as well as over 1,000 "traditional" |
Smithsonian and the | USAF Project Space Track shared observations and eph |
RAF Lakenheath, which, she claims, are actually | USAF bases situated in the United Kingdom flagged to |
t, the facility was a United States Army (later | USAF) military airfield, established in 1918. |
rce facility in 1948, however it was used as an | USAF axillary military landing field as late as 1990 |
The group was reactivated as the | USAF Tactical Air Warfare Center in 1963 to improve |
Bartow Air Base was gradually deactivated as a | USAF facility throughout 1960, with the City of Bart |
t Covey Class of 1964 - NASA Astronaut Colonel, | USAF |
n of the Propulsion Wind Tunnel Facility at the | USAF Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC) on |
1977-78, he was an instructor test pilot at the | USAF Test Pilot School. |
He served as Assistant to the Commandant at the | USAF Experimental Flight Test Pilot School from Nove |
Grabe attended the | USAF Test Pilot School in 1974 and, upon graduating |
He attended the | USAF Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, Ca |
motive, a General Electric centercab B/B 90/90, | USAF 8580, was donated to the Orange Empire Railway |
Thomas N. Barnes, CMSgt | USAF (ret.) |
osed by the United States Air Force to become a | USAF air logistics and maintenance depot as part of |
In January 1964 the 12th TFW began receiving | USAF F-4Cs, becoming the first operational Wing to u |
at Bentwaters Parks (formerly RAF Bentwaters, a | USAF airfield from 1951 to 1993) in Suffolk staffed |
Mark 7 nuclear bomb at | USAF Museum |
Brian Noonan, | USAF now in Cedar Rapids 1984 |
Mark Neil Brown (Colonel, | USAF) (b. |
orce - Four former C-54Ds given to Spain by the | USAF in 1959 were later supplemented by another 13 s |
ming a flying ace, the last ace produced by the | USAF. |
round surveillance radars already in use by the | USAF. |
over South Korea were flown from Ashiya by the | USAF 35th and 18th Fighter Groups, with first-genera |
ir Base* was reopened on 17 October 1950 by the | USAF Air Training Command, as a contract flying trai |
wind), the satellite which was shot down by the | USAF in a successful anti-satellite missile test in |
e estimated 70 to 80 prisoners, supported by 29 | USAF aircraft and 92 flight crew on the direct raid |
ir Base* was reopened on 17 October 1950 by the | USAF Air Training Command, as a contract flying trai |
Harmon was used operationally by the | USAF 11th Bombardment Group as an operational B-29 B |
In the 1950s, the base was used by the | USAF for Air Rescue squadrons for four years. |
The Blue Scout Junior was regarded by the | USAF as the most useful of the various Blue Scout co |
Wings were considered a provisional unit by HQ, | USAF and could not carry a permanent history or line |
During World War II it was occupied by the | USAF and, until 2003, by Carmarthen College as an ag |
and all of the gap fillers were paid for by the | USAF, leaving 11 to the RCAF. |
ng the 2nd World War RAF Harrington used by the | USAF was located about half a mile north-east of the |
The station was never occupied by the | USAF and returned to Ministry of Defence control on |
The site was accepted by Headquarters | USAF on 29 July 1968, and was activated for continuo |
a military operations of the Korean War by the | USAF and other airforces participating in the United |
tack by rockets, during a counter-attack by the | USAF five Taliban were killed. |
A C-17 and | USAF Heritage Flight at March Airfest 2010. |
The above aviation cadets became | USAF 2nd Lieutenants. |
was employed by Standard Oil of California, the | USAF, and the United States Civil Service before joi |
Captain - | USAF |
Deputy Base Commander Lt. Colonel Charles Halt, | USAF. |
Originally flown by the CIA, the | USAF took over the Lockheed U-2 high altitude reconn |
A classified 1965 | USAF report suggested that the Red River flood contr |
As a result of the Cold War | USAF buildup in Europe, Woodbridge was made availabl |
Colonel Anatya ( | USAF) 1999-2001 |
Colonel Lee ( | USAF) 1998 |
s known for being the first female to command a | USAF wing (6940th Security Wing at Goodfellow AFB, T |
Gardner left NASA in June 1991 to command the | USAF Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, Ca |
t is the equivalent of a RAF Group Commander or | USAF Wing Commander. |
Additional construction to | USAF Hospital Travis was completed in 1961, which in |
MOL program cancellation, Taylor continued his | USAF career as an instructor at the Test Pilot Schoo |
The weapons are under custody and control of | USAF Munitions Support Squadrons co-located on NATO |
d to Sembach AB at that time and controlled all | USAF Air Divisions and Wings in North of the Alps in |
His father, Col. Norman Dale Eaton, | USAF, graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 19 |
is and AH-1 Cobra helicopters of the day, which | USAF commanders had said should handle close air sup |
On the same day, meanwhile, | USAF jet fighters opened fire on a pair of South Vie |
Brigadier General M. Diane Beckman, | USAF is a fictional character in the NBC television |
Inactivated in 1994 as part of the drawdown of | USAF after the end of the Cold War |
1991, as part of the post Cold War drawdown of | USAF strategic forces. |
Chaplain (Major General) Stuart E. Barstad, | USAF (August 9, 1929 - August 25, 2009) was an Ameri |
Earned numerous | USAF Outstanding Unit Awards - 1997 |
ald McNair, Lieutenant Colonel Ellison Onizuka ( | USAF), Dr. Judith Resnik, and fellow civilian payloa |
uished Graduate and top flight test engineer in | USAF Test Pilot School Class 92A. |
produce additional aircraft quickly enough for | USAF requirements, and on 3 April 1951, Martin was g |
Like his father, Haynes entered the | USAF; he served for almost four years 1951-1954. |
He entered the | USAF Manned Spaceflight Engineer program in 1982, an |
The first production models entered the | USAF inventory in March 1985. |
Colonel Gary Eugene Payton, | USAF, (born 20 June 1948) is a former American astro |
8299 heading to the boneyard, the last F-105 in | USAF service. |
e Joint Chiefs of Staff, GEN Nathan F. Twining, | USAF, sent a memorandum, in August 1959, to the Secr |
efense of the Maritime Pre-positioned Fleet and | USAF bomber force deployed there. |
During the airlift missions were flown by | USAF 317th Troop Carrier Wing (Hvy) equipped with Do |
designation for Beech Model 46 trainer for the | USAF; prototype completed but not flown. |
ight commander until 1984 when selected for the | USAF Test Pilot School. |
In 1960, with the need for additional | USAF forces in Europe and budget restrictions, Ashiy |
F-4G "Wild Weasel V" and RF-4C versions for the | USAF |
He was selected for the | USAF Manned Spaceflight Engineer Program in February |
on - F-16A Block 1, 10, and 15 versions for the | USAF, Belgian, and RNLAF Air Forces). |
Later use of the radar included support for the | USAF space surveillance network by providing satelli |
Although he trained for the | USAF Manned Orbital Laboratory (MOL), the program wa |
He went to work for the | USAF at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio to d |
E-3 Sentry - E-3A version for the | USAF. |
F-15E Strike Eagle - For the | USAF. |
ide support to deployed air and space forces of | USAF and foreign air forces to Andersen, and to supp |
addition of missiles to its bomber forces, the | USAF re-designated the wing as the 9th Strategic Aer |
Royal Jordanian Air Force received four former | USAF aircraft. |
ghts, starting with John Glenn in Friendship 7. | USAF General Bernard Schriever, head of the ICBM pro |
2 May 1957, she rescued two crew members from a | USAF B-57 when they bailed out between Honolulu and |
Joe Engle retired from the | USAF on November 30, 1986. |
He graduated from the | USAF Academy Prep School and received an appointment |
He retired from the | USAF in 1994, the year he moved to Florida. |
Since retiring from the | USAF, he has been an employee of Booz Allen Hamilton |
arters SAC received authority from Headquarters | USAF to discontinue its MAJCOM strategic wings that |
n 1965, this aircraft was withdrawn from active | USAF service. |
n invited him to take early retirement from the | USAF and become Deputy Assistant to the President. |
Milburn G. Apt ( | USAF), flying an X-2 rocket-powered plane on its 13t |
As the gateway to | USAF Aviation, Doss will provide initial flying trai |
e wing participates around the globe supporting | USAF contingency operations such as Operations Noble |
Distinguished Graduate of | USAF Test Pilot School Class 82B |
er experienced aircrew or recent graduates from | USAF undergraduate pilot training, and qualify them |
Sidney McNeill "Sid" Gutierrez (Colonel, | USAF, Ret.) (born June 27, 1951), is a former NASA a |
His father, CMS Carl H. Hennen | USAF and his mother, Antoinette L. Hennen, are both |
The 97th has trained | USAF pilots to fly supersonic jet aircraft from, 197 |
Base, Georgia - the Museum of Aviation has two | USAF F-4s on display: an F-4C and an F-4D |
In January 1983, he attended | USAF Fighter Weapons School at Nellis Air Force Base |
In June 1985, he attended | USAF Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, Ca |
Henrik Ej Hermiz as | USAF Agent |
ed by the Raiders' official historian, Colonel ( | USAF, Ret.) C.V. Glines. |
However, that | USAF didn't lose any of its EB-66/RB-66s during the |
ar Nationwide Series driver, Ben Huff, Colonel, | USAF, and "Nature Boy" Buddy Landel the professional |
In World War II, the | U.S.A.F. |
p (Contract Primary) with the implementation of | USAF Consolidated Pilot Training. |
ons Group in 1991 when the wing implemented the | USAF Objective Wing organization. |
the 14th Flying Training Wing implementing the | USAF objective wing organization. |
ult of the 452d Refueling Wing implementing the | USAF objective wing organization. |
ssigned as a navigator flight instructor in the | USAF T-43A aircraft. |
a computer programmer, and an astronaut in the | USAF Manned Spaceflight Engineer Program. |
Following nine years (1954-1963) in the | USAF as a meteorologist, Jim came to the San Francis |
Asia after the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1965, | USAF Hospital Travis became the central receiving me |
arents in a car accident and his service in the | USAF. |
, it was the only reverse-Associate unit in the | USAF, co-located with the 711th SOS of the Air Force |
as part of an ongoing Reduction in Force in the | USAF following the end of the Vietnam War, reduction |
The Outstanding Air Refueling Squadron in the | USAF is annually awarded the Gen Carl A. Spaatz trop |
tion as the outstanding fighter squadron in the | USAF. |
ien Air Alaska, and her father James was in the | USAF. |
nly blended, active duty and guard, wing in the | USAF. |
ver the USSR in 1960 - might have served in the | USAF near Milledgeville. |
He served in the | USAF until 1973. |
It was supposed to include two | USAF F-15's and the Kent Spitfire, but they did not |
Carrier aircraft included most | USAF, USN and USMC fighters, bombers and attack airc |
Operations Officer, Cotton Mason, inspected 40 | USAF O-2s at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. |
Hewitt (centre) inspecting a | USAF F-86 Sabre in Korea during a visit to No. 77 Sq |
, the 159 FS was also fully integrated into the | USAF Air and Space Expeditionary Force (AEF) constru |
he took part in a special mission involving the | USAF and the Air National Guard relating to the Berl |
πύρος Πίσανος του Νικολάου και της Αθηνάς) is a | USAF Colonel (retired) who served successfully as a |
nder of USTRANSCOM is General Duncan J. McNabb, | USAF. |
University in 1967, the same year he joined the | USAF. |
Endicott, Judy G. | USAF Active Flying, Space, and Missile Squadrons as |
and fire, eight US servicemen were killed: five | USAF aircrew in the MC-130, and three USMC aircrew i |
McCray left the | USAF to pursue his musical career fulltime. |
Main article: List of | USAF Test Pilot School alumni |
squadrons were equipped with B-29s loaned from | USAF stocks. |
ties at APAFR that continue to be maintained by | USAF and that are outside the core operational missi |
Major - | USAF |
ce ceased regular flying operations, making the | USAF the sole operator of the base. |
General Douglas Malcolm Fraser, | USAF (born April 16, 1953) is current Commander, U.S |
e assigned to the unit, however many transitory | USAF planes used the airfield routinely. |
Map Of | USAF bases in West Germany during the Cold War - 197 |
Doris, Michael CMSgt(ret), | USAF, Chief of Enlisted Matters, Office of The Civil |
hed in Journal of Professional Military Ethics, | USAF Academy, April 1980. |
he media, including CNN's own military analyst, | USAF Major General Perry Smith (ret), noted that a p |
Included in this was a joint mission of | USAF Reserve Security Forces personnel at Kelly Air |
e United States Air Force Air Mobility Command ( | USAF AMC) for transporting troops and cargo. |
Maj. Gen. Wendy Motlong Masiello, | USAF, competed in UIL Mathematics for Lubbock's Mont |
Lloyd Nolan as | USAF Debriefing Officer / Narrator (uncredited) |
commander following a mid-air collision of two | USAF aircraft 200 miles (320 km) south of Cape Race, |
of this concept were recognized outside of the | USAF and the 1750A was adopted by numerous other org |
n 1 January 1962 as part of the drawdown of the | USAF B-47 force, with the aircraft were sent to AMAR |
rted in April 1961 when an advance party of the | USAF 6010th Tactical (TAC) Group arrived at Don Muan |
replacing the 363d Fighter Wing as part of the | USAF heritage program, which kept senior units on ac |
ght -operating the MQ-1 Predator as part of the | USAF. |
on 25 June 1961 as part of the drawdown of the | USAF B-47 force, with the aircraft were sent to AMAR |
He is also a member of the | USAF Academy Association of Graduates. |
he cemetery was brought to the attention of the | USAF high commanding officers and orders were given |
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