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In January 1918 a new numbering scheme for aero squadrons was set up. Numbers 1–399 would be for Aero Service Squadrons (AS). 400–599 Aero Construction Squadrons (ACS), 600–799 Aero Supply Squadrons and 800–1099 Aero Repair Squadrons.
7th Aero Squadron; 8th Aero Squadron; 9th Aero Squadron; 11th Aero Squadron; 12th Aero Squadron; 13th Aero Squadron; 20th Aero Squadron; 24th Aero Squadron; 26th Aero Squadron; 29th Aero Squadron; 30th Aero Squadron; 32d Aero Squadron; 33rd Aero Squadron; 34th Aero Squadron; 35th Aero Squadron; 36th Aero Squadron; 37th Aero Squadron; 38th Aero ...
Pages in category "Service squadrons of the Air Service, United States Army" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
74th Aero Squadron; 81st Aero Squadron; 85th Aero Squadron; 87th Aero Squadron; 88th Aero Squadron; 89th Aero Squadron; 90th Aero Squadron; 92d Aero Squadron; 96th Aero Squadron; 99th Aero Squadron; 100th Aero Squadron; 102d Aero Squadron; 104th Aero Squadron; 108th Aero Squadron; 109th Aero Squadron; 110th Aero Squadron; 111th Aero Squadron ...
The United States Air Force and its predecessors include a number of specialized Air Force Squadrons. These units vary widely in size and may include several hundred enlisted airmen commanded by an officer in the rank of captain to lieutenant colonel. A squadron may include two or three subordinate flights.
Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a's, 25th Aero Squadron enlisted corps with squadron commander Capt Reed Landis, Croix-de-Metz Aerodrome 1918 Joseph "Child Yank" Boudwin with mechanics and his last S.E. 5a, "19" of the 25th Aero Squadron. HQ Second Army Air Service, 12 October 1918 – 15 April 1919 (Croix-de-Metz Aerodrome) (Toul)
Squadron Name Insignia Nickname Command Air Force Wing Date First Activated Base Aircraft Tail Code 2nd Air Refueling Squadron: Air Mobility Command: Eighteenth Air Force: 305 AMW: 1 December 1915 JB McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey [13] KC-46A [14] 6th Air Refueling Squadron: Air Mobility Command: Eighteenth Air Force: 60 AMW: 1 February 1940
The following are the original service numbers which were first issued to United States military personnel: [2] R-1: Arthur Crean – First service number of the United States armed forces; O-1: John J. Pershing – First officer service number of the United States Army; 100 00 01: Clayton Aab — First enlisted service number of the United ...