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With the September 1947 formation of the USAF, in late 1947 the Holloman range and the White Sands Proving Ground merged to become the New Mexico Joint Guided Missile Test Range (later renamed White Sands Missile Range), [5]: 248 and the renamed Holloman Air Force Base (13 January 1948) supported WSMR launch complexes (Launch Complex 33, etc ...
Kirtland Air Force Base [6] Ride the Pink Horse: 1947 Taos, La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe [7] [8] Ace In The Hole: 1951 Manuelito, NM and AZ border, Gallup [9] Salt of the Earth: 1954 Grant County [10] Them! 1954 Chihuahuan Desert, Alamogordo, Holloman Air Force Base [11] The Man from Laramie: 1955 Santa Fe [12] Journey to the Center of the Earth: 1959
Holloman Air Force Base will host the Legacy of Liberty Air Show Sunday, June 2, 2024. "The Thunderbirds thrilled a crowd of 28,000 during our air show in 2022," said U.S. Air Force Col. Justin ...
New Mexico Rep. Gabe Vasquez at Holloman Air Force Base in Otero County, New Mexico. Vasquez's visit followed the announcement of a permanent presence of the F-16 training unit at the base.
The 4th Space Warning Squadron was activated on 15 May 1992, when it took over the mobile Defense Support Program (DSP) satellite mission which had been performed since 1983 at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico by the 1025th Satellite Communications Squadron, Mobile [note 2] and the 4th Satellite Communications Squadron, Mobile.
The 54th Fighter Group is an active unit of the United States Air Force stationed at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico and assigned to the 49th Wing of Air Education and Training Command. The group was reactivated in March 2014. The group was first activated as the 54th Pursuit Group during the buildup of the Air Corps just prior to World War II.
English: A Pictorial of Alamogordo Army Air Base, Alamogordo, New Mexico A picture book of the Alamogordo Army Air Field, base activities and local area. Heavy bombardment crews completed their training here, prior to being deployed overseas.
On 23 October 2009, the 29th Attack Squadron stood up under the 49th Wing at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico under the command of Lt Colonel James S. Merchant. An initial cadre of twelve instructors (six instructor pilots and six instructor sensor operators) manned the unit.