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TF-102A Delta Dagger ex-Wisconsin Air National Guard aircraft. Last flew with the 176th Fighter Interceptor Squadron. S/N 56-2353; KC-97G ex-Wisconsin Air National Guard aircraft. Last flew with the 128th Air Refueling Wing. S/N 52-0905; AH-1G Cobra ex- 8th Cavalry aircraft. S/N 70-16000; UH-1H Huey ex- Wisconsin Army National Guard aircraft.
The 128th Air Control Squadron (ACS) is one of the units of the Wisconsin Air National Guard based at Volk Field Air National Guard Base, located in Camp Douglas, WI. Originally established as the 128th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron in 1947 at General Billy Mitchell Field , it was subsequently re-designated as a Control and Reporting ...
Camp Chickagami was a 40-acre (160,000 m 2) camp located near Stevens Point, and was closed in 1974. Since 1974 the camp property has been leased to the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point and is used as Central Wisconsin Environmental Station. [20] The facilities at CWES are open to scouting units between October 1 and April 30.
In February 1949, the Regiment except for the 3rd Battalion departed Camp Haugen and returned to the United States via the Panama Canal and arrived in New Orleans in March 1949, from where it moved to Camp Campbell, Kentucky. The 3rd Battalion remained in Camp Haugen until April 1949, when it departed for the United States.
Haugen was named in 1886 after the Norwegian settler Nils P. Haugen, a local landowner, lawyer and congressman [5] who emigrated from Buskerud, Norway in 1854, [6] A post office called Haugen has been in operation since 1889. [7] The ZCBJ Hall in Haugen, a historical meeting place for Czech-Americans, is listed on the National Register of ...
Arrived in San Francisco on 11 January 1946 and inactivated at Camp Stoneman, California on 12 January 1946. Pacific Theater, without inscription. [8] 5th Armored Group: Activated on 23 May 1942 as the 5th Tank Group (Colored) at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, and moved to Camp Hood, Texas, on 15 September 1943, and assigned to the Tank Destroyer ...
Here's what to know about the top-ranking Wisconsin campground and which other sites made the list. Pineland Camping Park is packed with kid-pleasing attractions like a giant jumping pillow ...
The 94th Division originated in 1918 and was intended to be formed with Spanish-speaking troops enlisted from Puerto Rico.The Army found that it lacked enough Spanish-speaking instructors to train men for the support and service units of the division, so it was agreed to create it as a "paper" division comprising only four infantry regiments, like the 93rd Division.