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No. 76 Wing was a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) wing that operated during World War II. Initially based in Far North Queensland , its headquarters transferred to Darwin, Northern Territory , in September 1944 to take control of three PBY Catalina units: Nos. 20 , 42 , and 43 Squadrons .
Kampfgeschwader 76 (KG 76) (Battle Wing) was a Luftwaffe bomber Group during World War II.It was one of the few bomber groups that operated throughout the war. In 1933 Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in Germany.
Zerstörergeschwader 76 (ZG 76) was a Zerstörer (heavy fighter; lit. "destroyer") geschwader of the German Luftwaffe during World War II.The wing operated the Messerschmitt Bf 109 in the early phases of World War II, then the Messerschmitt Bf 110 for the duration of the war.
A No. 76 Squadron P-40 Kittyhawk undergoing maintenance at Kiriwina in January 1944. No. 76 Squadron continued to support Allied operations around New Guinea during 1944. On 17 January it took part in an attack on a Japanese camp near Lindenhafen, New Britain which involved 73 aircraft and was the largest RAAF operation to that point in the war ...
76th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron Convair F-102A 56–1345 at Westover AFB in October 1962. After World War II, the squadron performed air defense intercept operations in Guam, 1946–1949, in Panama, 1949, and at various bases in the eastern United States, 1955–1963. [1] By 1960 the squadron was stationed at McCoy Air Force Base, Florida.
Bomber Wing [13] with RAF AASF in France 1939–45; in May 1940 consisted of 88 Sqn at Mourmelon, 103 Sqn at Betheniville and 208 Sqn at Auberive . [12] 10 February 1941: 15 April 1941: Bomber Wing [13] 17 February 1941: 1 November 1946: Signals Wing [13] No. 76 Wing RAF: 20 August 1918: 1 December 1918: Operations Wing [13] 24 August 1939: 24 ...
Jagdgeschwader 76 (JG 76) was a Luftwaffe fighter-wing of World War II. JG 76 was first formed in 1939 in Wien-Aspern with only I. Gruppe (1st group). The Geschwader was renamed II./Jagdgeschwader 54 on 4 July 1940. The Geschwader was recreated in July 1944 at Salzburg from the Stab/Zerstörergeschwader 76.
The 76th Flying Training Wing was a wing of the United States Army Air Forces.It was assigned to the Army Air Forces Flying Training Command, and was stationed from 1943–46 at Smyrna Army Airfield, Tennessee.