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  2. 21st Operational Weather Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Technical Sergeant Justin Guerra of the 21st OWS at the Ramstein Air Base in Germany. 21st Operational Weather Squadron's manning consists of active duty, civilian and contract personnel and is located on Kapaun Air Station, Germany, as an Air Combat Command tenant unit of Ramstein Air Base, Germany .

  3. List of United States Air Force weather squadrons - Wikipedia

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    20th Operational Weather Squadron: Yokota AB "Samurais" Inactivated April 2006; operations consolidated with 17th OWS [4] 21st Operational Weather Squadron: Kapaun Air Station "Knights" 25th Operational Weather Squadron: Davis–Monthan AFB "Bobcats" 26th Operational Weather Squadron: Barksdale AFB "Bayou Bandits" 28th Operational Weather ...

  4. National Veterans Memorial and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The construction of a veterans museum was envisioned by city boosters and received support from former Senator and World War II veteran John Glenn. [6] It was designated as the National Veterans Memorial and Museum by the United States Congress in June 2018. [7] [8] The museum was the 20th museum to receive national museum status from Congress. [3]

  5. 1st Weather Group - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Weather Group (1 WXG) is a group of the United States Air Force.It oversees all six operational weather squadrons; the 15th OWS at Scott AFB, Ill.; the 17th OWS at Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam, Hawaii; the 21st OWS at Kapaun Air Station, Germany; the 25th OWS at Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz.; the 26th OWS at Barksdale AFB, La.; and the 28th OWS at Shaw AFB, SC.

  6. Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base - Wikipedia

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    Air Force Combat Units of World War II. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1961 (republished 1983, Office of Air Force History, ISBN 0-912799-02-1). Ravenstein, Charles A. Air Force Combat Wings Lineage and Honors Histories 1947–1977. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Office of Air Force History 1984. ISBN 0-912799-12-9.

  7. Ohio Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The demobilization from World War II had barely taken place when once again the Ohio National Guard was mobilized for the Korean War. As part of the mobilization of National Guard divisions across the country, in 1952 the Buckeye Division activated to serve as a training division at then-Camp Polk, Louisiana. While no major Ohio Guard units ...

  8. RAF Hethel - Wikipedia

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    Consolidated B-24J-145-CO Liberator, AAF Ser. No. 44-40052 of the 565th Bombardment Squadron, 389th Bombardment Group. A B-24 Liberator of the 389th Bomb Group returns to RAF Hethel. With the completion of the facility, Hethel was assigned to the 389th Bombardment Group (Heavy), arriving from Lowry AAF , Colorado on 11 June 1943.

  9. 21st Army Group - Wikipedia

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    The 21st Army Group was a British headquarters formation formed during the Second World War. It controlled two field armies and other supporting units, consisting primarily of the British Second Army and the First Canadian Army .