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  2. 138th Fighter Wing - Wikipedia

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    The 138th Fighter Wing (138 FW) is an Oklahoma Air National Guard unit stationed at Tulsa Air National Guard Base at Tulsa International Airport in Tulsa, Oklahoma.. As an Air National Guard unit, the 138 FW is part of the Air Reserve Component (ARC) of the U.S. Air Force and is operationally gained by the Air Combat Command.

  3. List of groups and wings of the United States Air National Guard

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    134th Air Refueling Wing: McGhee Tyson ANGB, Alcoa, Tennessee: AMC: KC-135 Stratotanker: 136th Airlift Wing: NAS JRB Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas: AMC: C-130 Hercules: 137th Special Operations Wing: Will Rogers ANGB, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: AFSOC: MC-12W Liberty. OA-1K Sky Warden [4] 138th Fighter Wing: Tulsa ANGB, Tulsa, Oklahoma: ACC: F-16 ...

  4. Oklahoma Air National Guard - Wikipedia

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    January 1960 brought significant change to the 125th as the unit was designated the 125th Air Transport Squadron and assigned to the 137th Air Transport Wing in Oklahoma City. For the next eight years the unit flew the C-97 Stratofreighter , transporting cargo to Vietnam and throughout the world before converting to the C-124 Globemaster II in ...

  5. Tinker Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Tinker Air Force Base is named in honor of Major General Clarence L. Tinker. [2] An Osage from Pawhuska, Oklahoma, he received his wings in 1921. [3] He was a graduate of Wentworth Military Academy who went on to become the first major general of Native American descent in U.S. Army history.

  6. List of Air Force-controlled wings of the United States Air ...

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    This is a list of Air Force-controlled (AFCON) Wings of the United States Air Force. The United States Air Force from c.1948 onward had two main types of wings and groups: AFCON, those controlled by Headquarters Air Force and usually having one, two, or three digits, and listed here; and Major Air Command-controlled (MAJCON) wings and groups, having four digits, controlled by Major Commands ...

  7. Oklahoma World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia

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    Later: Ardmore Air Force Base (IATA: ADM, ICAO: KADM) Now: Ardmore Municipal Airport; Third Air Force. Muskogee Army Airfield, Muskogee 349th Army Air Forces Base Unit Now: Davis Field; Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma City Joint Use USAAF/Civil Airport 348th Army Air Forces Base Unit Now Will Rogers World Airport (IATA: OKC, ICAO: KOKC) and Will ...

  8. List of wings of the United States Air Force - Wikipedia

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    This page currently focuses on one of the two historical categories of USAF wings: "AFCON" (Headquarters (US) Air Force CONtrolled) units or "permanent" units, which during the Cold War period were readily distinguished by having one, two or three digit designations, such as the 1st Fighter Wing, 60th Military Airlift Wing, 355th Fighter Wing, and could go through a series of inactivations and ...

  9. 31st Flying Training Wing (World War II) - Wikipedia

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    2549th Army Air Forces Base Unit (Contract Pilot School, Primary), April 1944 Operated by: Wilson-Bonfils Flying School [4] Opened: October 1941, Closed: August 1945 (PT-17, PT-19) [8] Controlled four auxiliary airfields Cimarron Field, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 310th Flying Training Detachment [2] Operated by: Oklahoma Air College [4]