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U.S. Coast Guard housing at Hamilton Field, DODHF Novato. The U.S. Coast Guard currently owns 282 Spanish-style duplexes and homes; these units were part of the old Hamilton Air Force Base housing. Due to the buildings' age, there is a need for maintenance, and many housing units are vacant, boarded up and in caretaker status.
Hamilton Air Force Base, California, 18 August 1955 – 18 October 1956. 408th Fighter Group (Air Defense) Kingsley Field, Oregon, 8 April 1956 – 1 March 1959: 542d Aircraft Control and Warning Group; Hamilton Air Force Base, California, 1 January 1951 – 6 February 1952. 566th Air Defense Group
This Article is a list of United States Air Force aircraft control and warning squadrons active, inactive, and historical. The purpose of an aircraft control and warning squadron is to provide an airborne radar picket to detect vessels, planes, and vehicles before they enter an area of operations, as well as providing command and control in an engagement by directing aircraft strikes.
460th Army Air Force Base Unit (Base Services, Air Transport Command), 1 April 1944–8 May 1946 Hq, West Coast Wing, Air Transport Command, 1 August 1944–4 December 1945 Was: Hamilton Air Force Base (1947–1976) Now: Part of the Hamilton Wetland Restoration Project Known sub-bases and auxiliaries Montague Air Force Auxiliary Field Napa Army ...
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On 24 September 1948 the 78th Fighter Wing was established at Hamilton Air Force Base, California by the Hobson Plan, with the 78th Fighter Group becoming a component of the wing, controlling its flying resources Redesignated the 78th Fighter-Interceptor Wing in January 1950 as part of Air Defense Command. The group's squadrons (82d, 83d, 84th ...
The group was activated at Robins Field, Georgia toward the end of World War II as the 566th Air Service Group in 1944 and trained to support a single combat group. [1] Its 984th Air Engineering Squadron [2] would provide maintenance that was beyond the capability of the combat group, its 1004th Air Materiel Squadron [2] would handle all supply matters, and its Headquarters & Base Services ...
Airfields of the General Headquarters Air Force (GHQ Air Force) Sources: Memorandum to Section, Branch and Unit Chiefs, Subject: Reorganization of the Air Corps within the Continental Limits of the United States, September 19, 1936, Air Corps Materiel Division, AFHRA 145.91–302, Aug. 1934–Sep. 1936