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The 52d Airlift Squadron is a Regular Component United States Air Force unit. Its currently assigned to the 19th Airlift Wing at Little Rock Air Force Base , Arkansas, but is based at Peterson Air Force Base , Colorado.
May 2007 photo of the Boeing RB-52B-5-BO Stratofortress 52–005 with tail colour for the Yellowtails Squadron – 330th BS/93rd BW. Initially retired to Davis-Monthan AFB in February 1966, was used as a maintenance trainer at Lowry Technical Training Center until April 1982.
20th Airlift Squadron: Travis AFB: C-141B Starlifter: Inactive 21st Airlift Squadron: Travis AFB: Beeliners: C-17 Globemaster III: Active 22nd Airlift Squadron: Travis AFB: Mulies: C-5 Galaxy: Active 30th Airlift Squadron: Cheyenne Regional Airport: C-130 Hercules: Inactive 36th Airlift Squadron: Yokota AB: Eagle Airlifters: C-130J Super ...
54th Air Refueling Squadron: Air Education and Training Command: Nineteenth Air Force: 97 AMW: 1 June 1942 Altus AFB, Oklahoma [20] KC-135 [21] 56th Air Refueling Squadron: Air Education and Training Command: Nineteenth Air Force: 97 AMW: 18 November 1942 Altus AFB, Oklahoma [22] KC-46A [23] 63rd Air Refueling Squadron: Flying Jennies: Air ...
Fairline Yachts's range includes the following models: Squadron – first launched in 1990 with the Squadron 62, a large yacht range. From 42 feet (13 metres) to 78 ft (24 m) Targa – first launched in 1985, a series of sports style boats. From 38 ft (12 m) to 62 ft (19 m), the range is topped by the Gran Turismo models, first launched in 2003
The squadron was active again in 1972 as the 52nd Flying Training Squadron when it absorbed the resources of another unit at Craig Air Force Base, Alabama. It continued in this role until Craig closed in 1977 as the Air Force demand for pilots diminished following the end of its involvement in Vietnam.
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On 23 November, Major Eugene Ray McCune ejected over the South China Sea and is presumed dead. His aircraft, a B-52 with 96th Bombardment Wing at Dyess AFB, Texas was on temporary duty to 337th Bombardment Squadron, 4133rd Strategic Wing at Andersen AFB, Guam. It was refueling north of the Philippines while on a mission to Vietnam when he ...