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The Washington Air National Guard took on an support operations mission with the formation of the 111th Air Support Operations Squadron at Camp Murray in 1988. [8] A KC-135 of the 116th Air Refueling Squadron over Mount Rainier. The 116th is the oldest unit in the Washington Air National Guard.
In June 1960 the Washington Air National Guard's 116th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron was authorized to expand to a group level, [1] and the 141st Fighter Group (Air Defense) was extended federal recognition and activated on 1 July 1960. The 116th became new group's flying squadron.
It includes 1959 films that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for war films released in the year 1959 . It does not include unreleased films.
The keynote address was delivered by President Bush, a former F-102 Delta Dagger pilot with the Texas Air National Guard. The first official ceremony at the memorial was held the next day: Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne laid a memorial wreath beneath the spires for fallen airmen.
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2002 September 28, 1984: The Bear: January 9, 1985: The Plague Dogs [1] [11] re-cut version of the 1982 animated film; produced by Nepenthe Productions: March 1, 1985: The Sure Thing: co-production with Monument Pictures July 3, 1985: The Emerald Forest: December 13, 1985: A Chorus Line
Headquarters USAF tasked the 43rd to provide it with photographs of the region hit by the quake. Members of the 43rd flew two B-58s the 5,751 miles (9,255 km) to Alaska and back, processed the film, and then delivered the pictures to Washington DC 14.5 hours after the wing received the request.
January 23 – Republic Pictures releases its last production, Plunderers of Painted Flats. [5] January 29 – Walt Disney releases his 16th animated film, Sleeping Beauty in Beverly Hills. It is Disney's first animated film to be shown in 70mm and modern 6-track stereophonic sound, [a] but its last fairytale adaptation until 1989.
All transferred to Air National Guard by the end of 1954. [2] F-89C Scorpion, Second production model, 164 produced. First assigned to the 74th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, Presque Isle AFB, Maine in January 1952. [1] All transferred to Air National Guard by the end of 1954. [3] F-89D Scorpion, Third (and major) production model, 682 produced.