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Altus Air Force Base (Altus AFB, AAFB) (IATA: LTS, ICAO: KLTS, FAA LID: LTS) is a United States Air Force base located approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) east-northeast of Altus, Oklahoma. The host unit at Altus AFB is the 97th Air Mobility Wing (97 AMW), assigned to the Nineteenth Air Force (19 AF) of the Air Education and Training Command (AETC).
Pages in category "United States Air Force personnel of the Korean War" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 274 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. (previous page)
United States Air Force personnel of the Korean War (1 C, 277 P) American military personnel killed in the Korean War (123 P) United States Army personnel of the Korean War (1,008 P)
This list represents all of the 151 United States military personnel who received the Medal of Honor for valor in combat during the Korean War. 106 Medals of Honor were awarded posthumously. [ 1 ] North Korea invaded South Korea on June 25, 1950, to attempt to reunite the Korean peninsula, which had been formally divided since 1948.
Dow AFB, ME Grenier AFB, NH Larson AFB, WA: 1 Feb 1951: 6 Feb 1952: ADC; Consisted of: 101st FIS, 132d FIS, 133d FIS, 136th FIS; assigned to EADF; moved to Grenier AFB, NH, in May 1951; moved to Larson AFB, WA on 2 Aug 1951, transferred to WADF. 101st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron: Massachusetts: Dow AFB, ME: 1 Apr 1951: 1 Nov 1952
Pages in category "Military personnel of the Korean War" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
While the Korean War was over 70 years ago, ... Mau is a retired master sergeant who served 22 years of active duty in the U.S. Air Force. He was a part of the honor guard that welcomed Slaten home.
Pusan East Air Base (K-9), South Korea, 17 May 1951 - 10 May 1952; Long Beach Municipal Airport, California, 13 June 1952; March Air Force Base, California, 14 October 1960; Norton Air Force Base, California, 25 March 1968; March Air Force Base (later March Air Reserve Base), California, 14 August 1993 – 1 April 2005 [28] [24]