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The 374th Airlift Wing is a unit of the United States Air Force assigned to Fifth Air Force.It is stationed at Yokota Air Base, Japan.It is part of Pacific Air Forces.The 374th Airlift Wing is the only airlift wing in PACAF and provides airlift support to all Department of Defense agencies in the Pacific theater of operation.
The 374th Operations Group (374 OG) is the operational flying component of the United States Air Force 374th Airlift Wing. It is stationed at Yokota Air Base , Japan. The unit's World War II predecessor unit, the 374th Troop Carrier Group operated primarily in the Southwest Pacific Theater, being formed in Australia in 1942 using resources from ...
See 436th Airlift Wing: 437th Communications Squadron: Charleston AFB: April 1991– 439th Communications Squadron [25] See 439th Airlift Wing: 442d Communications Squadron: Olathe NAS Richards-Gebaur AFB: 1949–1951, 1952–1959, c. 1987–1992 consolidated with 442d Comm Flt, redesignated 442d Comm Flt 460th Communications Squadron
The 36th Airlift Squadron is an airlift squadron of the United States Air Force.It is part of the 374th Operations Group (374th Airlift Wing) at Yokota Air Base, Japan.. It is the only forward-based tactical airlift squadron in the United States Indo-Pacific Command Area of Responsibility.
374th may refer to: . 374th Airlift Wing, unit of the United States Air Force assigned to Fifth Air Force, stationed at Yokota Air Base, Japan; 374th Fighter Squadron or 171st Air Refueling Squadron, unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's 127th Wing (127 WG) located at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan
3rd Flying Training Squadron: Air Education and Training Command: Nineteenth Air Force: 71 FTW: 1 November 1916 Vance AFB, Oklahoma [641] T-1A [642] VN: 5th Flying Training Squadron: Spittin' Kittens [643] Air Force Reserve Command: Twenty-Second Air Force: 340 FTG: 15 January 1941 Vance AFB, Oklahoma [644] T-1A [645] T-6A [645] T-38 [645] VN ...
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The facility which houses Yokota Air Base was originally constructed by the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) in 1940 as Tama Airfield, and used as a flight test center. During World War II Yokota became the center of Japanese Army Air Forces flight test activities and the base was the site of the first meeting between Japanese and Italian wartime allies.