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The squadron disassembled its aircraft and left Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas, by train on 13 March. Two days later it arrived in Columbus with eight Curtiss JN-3 aircraft, 11 pilots and 82 enlisted men and established an airfield to the southeast of the town. From Columbus, the squadron flew its first reconnaissance sortie on 16 March ...
O-57 Grasshopper at the National Museum of the United States Air Force A de Havilland Mosquito PR Mk XVI (F-8) of the 654th BS, Eighth Air Force at RAF Watton, 1944 North American B-25D (F-10) Mitchell photographic reconnaissance and mapping aircraft North American P-51C-5-NT Mustang (F-6C) Serial No 42-103368 of the 15th TRS at St. Dizler Airfield, France, Autumn 1944.
17th Reconnaissance Squadron: Creech AFB: RQ-1, MQ-1: 18th Reconnaissance Squadron: Creech AFB: 30th Reconnaissance Squadron: Creech AFB: RQ-170: 38th Reconnaissance Squadron: Offutt AFB "Fighting Hellcats" RC-135: 45th Reconnaissance Squadron: Offutt AFB "Sylvester" OC/RC/TC/EC/WC-135: 78th Reconnaissance Squadron: Nellis AFB "Bushmasters ...
79 aircraft (maximum number of aircraft planned for deployment) Of these, 4 are deployed and the remaining 75 are on order. [4] UH-1N Iroquois: United States utility 63 63 UH-1N total force as of September 2023 (USAF Almanac). [1] 64 UH-1N operational (WAF 2025). [2] V-22 Osprey: United States CSAR CV-22B: 52
1st Reconnaissance Squadron; 1st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron; 3d Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron; 4th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron; 4th Reconnaissance Squadron; 5th Liaison Squadron; 5th Reconnaissance Squadron; 6th Reconnaissance Squadron; 7th Liaison Squadron; 8th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron; 9th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron
[17] Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron ONE is currently the Navy's only overt signals intelligence (SIGINT) and communications intelligence (COMINT) reconnaissance squadron. The 13 EP-3E aircraft in the Navy's inventory are based on the Orion P-3 airframe and provide fleet and theater commanders worldwide with near real-time tactical SIGINT and ...
3.4.4 Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, Provisional: Tinker AFB: 5 July 1950 – 1 June 1951 (part of Joint Task Group 3.4) 8th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron (Heavy) (Provisional) RAF Bovingdon, RAF Watton: 28 March 1944 – 9 August 1944 (discontinued) 8th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron (Light) (Provisional) RAF Bovingdon, RAF Watton
The 41st Electronic Combat Squadron, designated the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron (Special) from April 1943 to November 1944 The 1st Air and Space Test Squadron , designated the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron , Very Long Range, Photographic, RCM and 1st Reconnaissance Squadron , Very Long Range, Photographic from October 1945 to March 1947