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  • He graduated from the USAF Academy Prep School and received an appointment
  • He is also a member of the USAF Academy Association of Graduates.
  • hed in Journal of Professional Military Ethics, USAF Academy, April 1980.
  • ts: An International Journal of the Humanities, USAF Academy.
  • ts: An International Journal of the Humanities, USAF Academy.
  • Aviation Hall of Fame class of 2001, along with USAF ace Robin Olds, Marine Corps ace Marion Carl, a
  • Endicott, Judy G. USAF Active Flying, Space, and Missile Squadrons as
  • This was one of the last USAF active duty Black Widows.
  • USAF Aeroshell "Flying Saucer" on public display in
  • in 1990 as part of the military drawdown of the USAF after the end of the Cold War.
  • ctivated in 1993 as part of the drawdown of the USAF after the end of the Cold War.
  • Inactivated in 1994 as part of the drawdown of USAF after the end of the Cold War
  • Henrik Ej Hermiz as USAF Agent
  • , the decision was made to terminate the entire USAF aggressor program.
  • As part of the settlement, the USAF agreed to pay Sarris his full salary until he r
  • In January 1951 the USAF Air Defense Command (ADC) established the activ
  • raining Command (A precursor to the current-day USAF Air Education and Training Command).
  • ir Base* was reopened on 17 October 1950 by the USAF Air Training Command, as a contract flying trai
  • d to Sembach AB at that time and controlled all USAF Air Divisions and Wings in North of the Alps in
  • , the 159 FS was also fully integrated into the USAF Air and Space Expeditionary Force (AEF) constru
  • ir Base* was reopened on 17 October 1950 by the USAF Air Training Command, as a contract flying trai
  • osed by the United States Air Force to become a USAF air logistics and maintenance depot as part of
  • The station was re-assigned to the USAF Air Defense Command on 1 April 1957, and was gi
  • The station was re-assigned to the USAF Air Defense Command on 1 April 1957, and was gi
  • USAF: Air Dominance (2005): Game produced by the US
  • In January 1950, the USAF Air Materiel Command issued request for proposa
  • B-21DC was integrated with the USAF Air Defense Command/NORAD Semi Automatic Ground
  • The airport hosted USAF Air Defense Command interceptor units during th
  • movie centers on three flight crew members of a USAF Air Rescue Service HU-16 Albatross and various
  • commander following a mid-air collision of two USAF aircraft 200 miles (320 km) south of Cape Race,
  • necessary, but the evacuation was supported by USAF aircraft based in Thailand.
  • That was the last USAF aircraft to depart France.
  • e estimated 70 to 80 prisoners, supported by 29 USAF aircraft and 92 flight crew on the direct raid
  • on the Nevada Test and Training Range involving USAF aircraft and the aircraft of many different all
  • ite undersides, was applied to B-52s when other USAF aircraft were adopting camouflage.
  • "Two USAF aircraft provided the support but regrettably e
  • an the occasional touch-and-go landing of NATO ( USAF) aircraft, Cambrai-Niergnies Air Base was never
  • Brazilian Air Force received 13 former USAF aircraft.
  • Royal Jordanian Air Force received four former USAF aircraft.
  • and fire, eight US servicemen were killed: five USAF aircrew in the MC-130, and three USMC aircrew i
  • at Bentwaters Parks (formerly RAF Bentwaters, a USAF airfield from 1951 to 1993) in Suffolk staffed
  • history and present conditions of seven RAF and USAF airfields in the East Midlands.
  • USAF airmen from the 20th Civil Engineer Squadron Fi
  • e United States Air Force Air Mobility Command ( USAF AMC) for transporting troops and cargo.
  • was employed by Standard Oil of California, the USAF, and the United States Civil Service before joi
  • ties at APAFR that continue to be maintained by USAF and that are outside the core operational missi
  • of this concept were recognized outside of the USAF and the 1750A was adopted by numerous other org
  • USAF and NASA declined to cooperate on the film.
  • His father, CMS Carl H. Hennen USAF and his mother, Antoinette L. Hennen, are both
  • ar Nationwide Series driver, Ben Huff, Colonel, USAF, and "Nature Boy" Buddy Landel the professional
  • ide support to deployed air and space forces of USAF and foreign air forces to Andersen, and to supp
  • n invited him to take early retirement from the USAF and become Deputy Assistant to the President.
  • Wings were considered a provisional unit by HQ, USAF and could not carry a permanent history or line
  • ed United States Air Force officer and a former USAF and NASA astronaut.
  • The station was never occupied by the USAF and returned to Ministry of Defence control on
  • he took part in a special mission involving the USAF and the Air National Guard relating to the Berl
  • The USAF and RAAF organize a strike force to reclaim maj
  • of September, and eventually 225 C-54s (40% of USAF and USN Skymasters worldwide) were devoted to t
  • ity in 1962, he began a 25 year career with the USAF and the ANG.
  • a military operations of the Korean War by the USAF and other airforces participating in the United
  • During World War II it was occupied by the USAF and, until 2003, by Carmarthen College as an ag
  • In January 1960, the USAF announced its intention to activate the first C
  • ions by a review committee, in October 2008 the USAF announced the creation of Air Force Global Stri
  • sn't until late December 1959 that Headquarters USAF approved the ATC request.
  • December 1969: A USAF AQM-34 Firebee unmanned aerial vehicle.
  • 21 September 1968, a USAF AQM-34 unmanned aerial vehicle.
  • oak leaf collar insignia worn by a major of the USAF, Army, and Marine Corps is also worn by a lieut
  • n of the Propulsion Wind Tunnel Facility at the USAF Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC) on
  • Following nine years (1954-1963) in the USAF as a meteorologist, Jim came to the San Francis
  • The Blue Scout Junior was regarded by the USAF as the most useful of the various Blue Scout co
  • The 125 FW recently participated in Red Flag ( USAF) as part of its on-going readiness program.
  • er (November 8, 1932 - November 12, 2005) was a USAF astronaut, test pilot, and combat veteran.
  • He went to work for the USAF at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio to d
  • As the gateway to USAF Aviation, Doss will provide initial flying trai
  • e book is commented by his friends and renowned USAF aviators Gabby Gabreski and Charles Yeager
  • On September 5, 1951, the USAF awarded Consolidated-Vultee a contract to fly a
  • rce facility in 1948, however it was used as an USAF axillary military landing field as late as 1990
  • n 1 January 1962 as part of the drawdown of the USAF B-47 force, with the aircraft were sent to AMAR
  • on 25 June 1961 as part of the drawdown of the USAF B-47 force, with the aircraft were sent to AMAR
  • n 1 January 1962 as part of the drawdown of the USAF B-47 force.
  • d on 1 July 1961 as part of the drawdown of the USAF B-47 force.
  • 2 May 1957, she rescued two crew members from a USAF B-57 when they bailed out between Honolulu and
  • Hambleton was a USAF ballistic missile expert with a Top Secret clea
  • played in and wrote arrangements for the 542nd USAF Band, Craig Air Force Base, Selma, Alabama.
  • The shift of USAF bases to locations west of the Rhine River mean
  • Map Of USAF bases in West Germany during the Cold War - 197
  • RAF Lakenheath, which, she claims, are actually USAF bases situated in the United Kingdom flagged to
  • veries of the new Boeing B-47A Stratojet to the USAF began in December 1950, and the aircraft entere
  • on - F-16A Block 1, 10, and 15 versions for the USAF, Belgian, and RNLAF Air Forces).
  • A USAF Boeing B-47B was leased to the RCAF and turned
  • efense of the Maritime Pre-positioned Fleet and USAF bomber force deployed there.
  • y assist the Soviet defense interception of the USAF bombers; to little effect, because the Soviets
  • ight Air Development Center in Dayton, Ohio, by USAF Brigadier General Donald Flickinger.
  • Today some former USAF buildings now used as part of a light industria
  • Some USAF buildings remain of the station, being used for
  • As a result of the Cold War USAF buildup in Europe, Woodbridge was made availabl
  • nd the EAF units and personnel moved to the new USAF built Fayid Air Base, located about 3 km south
  • nd the EAF units and personnel moved to the new USAF built Fayid Air Base Currently, the airfield is
  • At the same time the United States Air Force ( USAF) built new housing alongside this development,
  • A USAF C-130 taking off from RAAF Base Darwin in 1999
  • Continued training mission, receiving the first USAF C-141 Starlifter aircraft in 1964 and expanding
  • part of the transfer of the base, the remaining USAF C-7 Caribou aircraft were transferred in place
  • d sees such attractions as the Airbus A380, the USAF C5M, and the VMS Eve.
  • tly the article has this statement: ...In 1956, USAF Captain Edward J. Ruppelt, the supervisor of th
  • Jimmy P. Robinson, a USAF captain, was lost while piloting his F-84G thro
  • Ferebee spent most of his USAF career in the Strategic Air Command, serving du
  • MOL program cancellation, Taylor continued his USAF career as an instructor at the Test Pilot Schoo
  • e beacon (SIF) only for several years after the USAF ceased radar operations.
  • A USAF CH-3E downed in a rice paddy after having taken
  • Colonel George S. Howard, USAF Chief of Bands and Music
  • Doris, Michael CMSgt(ret), USAF, Chief of Enlisted Matters, Office of The Civil
  • four children of James Avery Stokes, a retired USAF Chief Master Sergeant and Garnett Lucile Jackso
  • status Air Reserve Technicians (ART) and other USAF civilians, as well as over 1,000 "traditional"
  • , it was the only reverse-Associate unit in the USAF, co-located with the 711th SOS of the Air Force
  • πύρος Πίσανος του Νικολάου και της Αθηνάς) is a USAF Colonel (retired) who served successfully as a
  • The tribunal president, a USAF colonel (whose name has been blacked out in the
  • ed in absentia 22 CIA agents, a U.S. Air Force ( USAF) colonel and two Italian secret agents of the k
  • is and AH-1 Cobra helicopters of the day, which USAF commanders had said should handle close air sup
  • Maj. Gen. Wendy Motlong Masiello, USAF, competed in UIL Mathematics for Lubbock's Mont
  • p (Contract Primary) with the implementation of USAF Consolidated Pilot Training.
  • e wing participates around the globe supporting USAF contingency operations such as Operations Noble
  • The USAF contingent, also referred to as "iceworms", man
  • The catchment area is home to two large USAF contingents at RAF Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheat
  • When the Vietnamization program ended USAF control of the base in 1971, Phu Cat was turned
  • mited access to maintain the cemetery since the USAF controlled the land surrounding the cemetery.
  • SOURCES: Air Force Historical Study 85: USAF Credits for the Destruction of Enemy Aircraft,
  • d on Roger Zelazny's 1969 novel, were two large USAF cross-country all-terrain vehicles used by a gr
  • Lloyd Nolan as USAF Debriefing Officer / Narrator (uncredited)
  • spectrographs for the United States Air Force ( USAF) Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP
  • It was responsible for USAF Delta II launches from its activation in Octobe
  • In 1962, the USAF departed from Bovingdon.
  • However, that USAF didn't lose any of its EB-66/RB-66s during the
  • In August 1955, the USAF discontinued the use of aircraft-like type desi
  • ald McNair, Lieutenant Colonel Ellison Onizuka ( USAF), Dr. Judith Resnik, and fellow civilian payloa
  • On 28 August 2009, a USAF E-3C, 83-0008, was damaged while landing at Nel
  • 3 March 1968, a USAF EB-66 (shared kill with a pilot named "Thanh");
  • 14 January 1968, a USAF EB-66C (pilots Mercer and Terrell + 5) (shared
  • The USAF ended operational control of Carswell on 30 Sep
  • The USAF ended its use of Naha AB on 31 May 1971 and it
  • He served as Assistant to the Commandant at the USAF Experimental Flight Test Pilot School from Nove
  • 3 February 1968: The USAF F-102A piloted by 1st Lt. Wallace L. Wiggins of
  • 30 April 1967: The USAF F-105D piloted by Robert A. Abbott of the USAF
  • 9 October 1967: The USAF F-105D piloted by Clements.
  • 3 January 1968, a USAF F-105D (pilot Bean);
  • 23 August 1967, a USAF F-105D (pilot Baker).
  • en a US Air Force RB-66 on 5 October 1966 and a USAF F-105D (serial number 59-1820, pilot Asire) on
  • 11 July 1966, a USAF F-105D (pilot McLelland) (shared with Dong Van
  • 30 April 1967, a USAF F-105D;
  • 17 December 1967, a USAF F-105D;
  • It was supposed to include two USAF F-15's and the Kent Spitfire, but they did not
  • A USAF F-16 (serial 87-257) was shot down on January 1
  • GIB (note:"Guy in Back", the second pilot on a USAF F-4), but by God, if you wanted a target bombed
  • 24 July 1972, a USAF F-4;
  • In January 1964 the 12th TFW began receiving USAF F-4Cs, becoming the first operational Wing to u
  • 18 December 1971, a USAF F-4D (serial number 06-241, 555th Tactical Figh
  • 23 August 1967: The USAF F-4D (serial number 66-0238) of Major Charles R
  • 23 February 1968, a USAF F-4D) (pilot Gutterson, WSO Donald);
  • 8 July 1972, a USAF F-4E (pilot Ross, WSO Imaye).
  • 11 September 1972, a USAF F-4E (pilot Ratzlaff, WSO Heeren).
  • 10 May 1972, a USAF F-4E;
  • Base, Georgia - the Museum of Aviation has two USAF F-4s on display: an F-4C and an F-4D
  • Hewitt (centre) inspecting a USAF F-86 Sabre in Korea during a visit to No. 77 Sq
  • ctivation, Tsuiki Air Base became a second-line USAF facility for the remainder of the Korean War, h
  • The USAF facility at NKP was the only one in Southeast A
  • Bartow Air Base was gradually deactivated as a USAF facility throughout 1960, with the City of Bart
  • mployed as a test pilot before serving with the USAF Fifth Air Force in the Korean War.
  • In January 1983, he attended USAF Fighter Weapons School at Nellis Air Force Base
  • On 1 August 1960, the USAF finally formally assumed B-58 operations respon
  • USAF firefighters drag hoses in front of the C-141 S
  • tack by rockets, during a counter-attack by the USAF five Taliban were killed.
  • y rotary-wing and fixed-wing aviation units and USAF fixed-wing air support / forward air control un
  • the United States Air Force, at which time all USAF flight instructors became full-time, active-dut
  • Milburn G. Apt ( USAF), flying an X-2 rocket-powered plane on its 13t
  • Forces (USAAF) and the United States Air Force ( USAF) flying the Curtiss P-40, Lockheed P-38 Lightni
  • as part of an ongoing Reduction in Force in the USAF following the end of the Vietnam War, reduction
  • In the 1950s, the base was used by the USAF for Air Rescue squadrons for four years.
  • In 1960, with the need for additional USAF forces in Europe and budget restrictions, Ashiy
  • ghts, starting with John Glenn in Friendship 7. USAF General Bernard Schriever, head of the ICBM pro
  • it tells the story of Lawrence Dell, a renegade USAF general, who escapes from a military prison and
  • n paranoid delusion, a moribund U.S. Air Force ( USAF) general, thinking to make the world a better p
  • vision, under which it operated SPACETRACK, the USAF globe-spanning space surveillance network, from
  • His father, Col. Norman Dale Eaton, USAF, graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 19
  • With the USAF Grasshopper after being parachuted down from a
  • Fuchu Air Station retained USAF ground units under the 475th Air Base Wing at Y
  • The USAF had to change its tactics in turn.
  • Like his father, Haynes entered the USAF; he served for almost four years 1951-1954.
  • Since retiring from the USAF, he has been an employee of Booz Allen Hamilton
  • USAF helicopter crewman in Vietnam firing a minigun
  • The USAF Helicopter School moved to Sheppard AFB, Texas
  • A C-17 and USAF Heritage Flight at March Airfest 2010.
  • replacing the 363d Fighter Wing as part of the USAF heritage program, which kept senior units on ac
  • 28 January 1970, a USAF HH-53B (crew Bell, Leeser + 4).
  • he cemetery was brought to the attention of the USAF high commanding officers and orders were given
  • lds (ETO), D-Day to V-E Day; Research Division, USAF Historical Research Center, Maxwell AFB, Alabam
  • Source: USAF Historical Study 91: Biographical Data on Air F
  • Additional construction to USAF Hospital Travis was completed in 1961, which in
  • Asia after the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1965, USAF Hospital Travis became the central receiving me
  • Nearly two years later, on July 1, 1966 the USAF Hospital at Travis AFB, California was official
  • The base closed in 1992 and the USAF housing was transferred to Sovereign Housing As
  • The USAF immediately began an investigation.
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