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The 119th Fighter Wing's F-16As (15 aircraft) would retire, with the aircraft reaching the end of their operational life. The reduction in F-16 numbers and the need to align common versions of the F-16 at the same bases argued for ending flying activities at the 119th Wing.
Fort Smith Regional Airport / Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Arkansas: ACC: MQ-9 Reaper / Prior manned flying mission (1st iteration) terminated in 2007 due to BRAC; former F-16C/D fighter squadron; latest manned flying mission (2nd iteration) terminated in 2014 pursuant to 2013 NDAA; former A-10C fighter squadron; Loss of A-10s part of a since discontinued USAF effort to retire all A-10 ...
1948–1952, 1991–2010. Redesignated 633d Communications Squadron. Designated 1st Operations Squadron from 1955 to 1963. See 1st Fighter Wing: 2d Communications Squadron, Division: Kimpo AB, Seoul, Osan AB Taegu AB Korea: 1946–1957 Formerly 1717th Signal Service Company. Also 2d Communications Squadron, Operations. Disbanded 1983. 2d ...
The company behind Los Angeles' emergency alert technology said it has added safeguards to prevent further inaccurate wildfire evacuation alerts from being sent to residents amid deadly ...
The 119th Fighter Wing's F-16As (15 aircraft) were reaching the end of their operational life and would retire. In Jan 2007, the 119th ended its F-16 mission after almost 60 years of air defense interceptor missions. Replacing the F-16s in 2007, the squadron began to receive the C-21A Learjet and was redesignated the 178th Airlift Squadron.
177th Fighter Wing. 119th Fighter Squadron "Jersey Devils" – F-16C/D (Atlantic City Air National Guard Base) Ohio Air National Guard. 180th Fighter Wing. 112th Fighter Squadron "Stingers" – F-16CM/DM (Toledo Air National Guard Base) South Carolina Air National Guard. 169th Fighter Wing. 157th Fighter Squadron "Swamp Foxes" – F-16CM/DM ...
Another round of fire-fueling Santa Ana winds is lashing Southern California after a brief weekend reprieve helped crews make more progress battling the deadly infernos in Los Angeles County.
Sent at 4:35 p.m., the message began “**Attn all personnel**” and said that the Los Angeles County Fire Department’s hazmat team reported the air in Altadena is “‘hazardous, containing ...