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At that time, the squadron was redesignated the 94th Tactical Fighter Squadron, reassigned to Tactical Air Command, and reunited with the 27th and 71st Squadrons under the 1st Tactical Fighter Wing (1 TFW), flying the F-4E. The 94th assumed the duties of a Replacement Training Unit (RTU), providing F-4 aircrews for operational combat squadrons.
Johnston's River Line, also called Johnston's Line, the Chattahoochee River Line or simply The River Line, is a historic American Civil War defensive line located in the communities of Mableton, Smyrna, and Vinings, Georgia that was used by the Confederate Army under General Joseph E. Johnston during the Atlanta Campaign in early July 1864.
The first post-war ANG unit, the 128th Fighter Squadron, activated at Marietta on 20 August 1946, with P-47 Thunderbolts. This was followed by the activation of the headquarters of the 116th Fighter Group on 9 September and the activation of the headquarters of the 54th Fighter Wing which commanded 56 units of the Air National Guard throughout ...
The most recent major flooding of the Chattahoochee River took place in November 2009. This was caused by torrential rains from Tropical Storm Ida as it tore through the Georgia Piedmont. Downstream from Roswell, the Chattahoochee River remained in moderate flood stage. Streams affected by the September 2009 floods included the following:
The area includes several gated communities, upscale riverfront homes along Sope Creek and the Chattahoochee River, and private golf courses, including the Atlanta Country Club. [6] [7] Residents of Chattahoochee Plantation have a Marietta address, although they are outside Marietta city limits.
The 94th Aero Squadron Restaurant, designed to look like a World War I-era French farmhouse, closed in June and was razed in December.
Growing demand for water in surrounding cities, such as Atlanta, [5] led to the development of plans for a man-made reservoir. [11] Plans for construction of the Buford Dam were approved in 1947. [11] The dam, situated on the Chattahoochee River, would regulate flooding and lead to the formation of Lake Lanier. [5]
Other local restaurants, like All Day Darling, are making the most of whatever food and ingredients they have left after the storm. Chef Jacob Sessoms and his team cooked for about 1,500 people.