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  2. Eighth Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Eighth Army Air Force (8 AAF) was a United States Army Air Forces combat air force in the European theater of World War II (1939/41–1945), engaging in operations primarily in the Northern Europe area of responsibility; carrying out strategic bombing of enemy targets in France, the Low Countries, and Germany; [3] and engaging in air-to-air ...

  3. United States Army Air Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force Historical Studies Office summarizes the execution of USAAF strategy during World War II: [41] "Arnold's staff made the first priority in the war to launch a strategic bombing offensive in support of the RAF against Germany. The Eighth Air Force, sent to England in 1942, took on that job.

  4. 388th Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    The 388th Operations Group is the flying component of the 388th Fighter Wing, assigned to the Air Combat Command Twelfth Air Force. The group is stationed at Hill Air Force Base , Utah. During World War II, its predecessor unit, the 388th Bombardment Group was an Eighth Air Force Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress unit in England, stationed at RAF ...

  5. 94th Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, its predecessor unit, the 94th Bombardment Group (Heavy) was an Eighth Air Force B-17 Flying Fortress unit in England, stationed at RAF Bury St. Edmunds. The group flew 324 combat missions and was awarded two Distinguished Unit Citations , 17 August 1943: Operations over Regensburg, and 11 January 1944 over Brunswick.

  6. 452nd Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, its predecessor unit, the 452d Bombardment Group (Heavy) was an Eighth Air Force B-17 Flying Fortress unit in England, stationed at RAF Deopham Green. 1st Lieutenant Donald J. Gott and 2nd Lieutenant William E. Metzger, Jr were both awarded the Medal of Honor for their heroic actions.

  7. Uniforms of the United States Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Current Service Dress uniforms worn by senior general officers and the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force. The current U.S. Air Force Service Dress Uniform, which was initially adopted in 1994 and made mandatory on 1 October 1999, consists of a three-button coat with silver-colored buttons featuring a design known as "Hap Arnold wings", matching trousers (women may choose to wear a ...

  8. List of wings of the United States Army Air Forces - Wikipedia

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    Most wings prior to World War II were created in the Organized Reserve. [4] Few were active after Air Corps units were reorganized on 1 October 1933. All that had not been disbanded by then were disbanded on 31 May 1942. In 1932 General Headquarters Air Force organized three wings that commanded all operational groups in the United States.

  9. 8th Air Support Operations Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 8th Air Support Operations Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit that was last stationed at Aviano Air Base, Italy. Its first predecessor served during World War II , participating in the amphibious landings in Normandy on D-Day as the 8th Tactical Air Communications Squadron .