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  2. 1st Reconnaissance Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Reconnaissance Squadron is a United States Air Force squadron, assigned to the 9th Operations Group, Beale Air Force Base, California. The 1st Reconnaissance Squadron is the United States military's oldest flying unit, first established on 5 March 1913. The squadron has maintained an unbroken heritage of over a century from its founding.

  3. List of active United States Air Force reconnaissance squadrons

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    1st Reconnaissance Squadron: Beale AFB: U-2: 5th Reconnaissance Squadron: Osan AB: U-2: 6th Reconnaissance Squadron: Holloman AFB: RQ-1 [3] 11th Attack Squadron: Creech AFB: RQ-1, MQ-1: 12th Reconnaissance Squadron: Beale AFB: RQ-4: 13th Reconnaissance Squadron: Beale AFB: RQ-4: Reserve Unit: 15th Attack Squadron: Creech AFB "Cotton Pickers" RQ ...

  4. List of recipients of the United States Presidential Unit ...

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    Division and 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division: U.S. Army 1944 Normandy: Division and 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (less 2nd Battalion, 401st Glider Infantry Regiment) and with the following attached unit: 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment. U.S. Army: 1945: Battle of Bastogne: CITADEL OF BASTOGNE As authorized by Executive Order 9396 ...

  5. 91st Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 91st Cavalry Recon Squadron was a non-divisional unit and reported directly to the Army's II Corps. The unit was deactivated on 23 June 1953. The 91st Reconnaissance Squadron was re-activated, re-organized, and re-designated the 1st Squadron (Airborne), 91st Cavalry Regiment on 8 June 2006, at Conn Barracks in Schweinfurt, Germany. This ...

  6. Operation Market Garden order of battle - Wikipedia

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    1st Airborne Reconnaissance Squadron, Major Charles Frederick Gough; 21st Independent Parachute Company (Pathfinders), Major Bernard Wilson; 1st Airborne Divisional Signals, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas G.V. Stephenson; 1st (Airborne) Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police, Captain William B. Gray

  7. Reconnaissance Corps - Wikipedia

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    1st Airborne Reconnaissance Squadron [46] [51] [52] 15th Independent Reconnaissance Squadron transferred in February 1943 to the 15th (Scottish) Reconnaissance Regiment. [32] 24th (Guards) Independent Reconnaissance Squadron transferred to the 49th (West Riding) Reconnaissance Regiment. [26]

  8. Battle of Arnhem - Wikipedia

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    While the 1st Airlanding Brigade moved off from the landing zones, the 1st Parachute Brigade prepared to head east toward the bridges, with Lathbury and his HQ Company following Frost on Lion route. Although some jeeps of the reconnaissance squadron were lost on the flight over, the company formed up in good strength and moved off along Leopard ...

  9. 1st Reconnaissance Squadron (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Reconnaissance Squadron is an active United States Air Force unit, originally organized as the 1st Provisional Aero Squadron in 1913. It has held this designation since September 1991. It has held this designation since September 1991.