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19th Air Support Operations Squadron: Fort Campbell, Kentucky: 101st Airborne Division: Active 20th Air Support Operations Squadron: Fort Drum, New York: 10th Mountain Division: Active 21st Air Support Operations Squadron: Fort Polk, Louisiana: Inactive 24th Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron: Al Udeid Air Base: Various deployed ...
Air Operations Squadrons: Squadron Shield Location Note 32d Air Operations Squadron: Ramstein AB: Inactive 56th Air Operations Squadron: Hickam AFB: 66th Air Operations Squadron: Pope Army Airfield: 101st Air Operations Squadron: Otis ANGB: 112th Air Operations Squadron: Pennsylvania: 605th Air Operations Squadron: Yokota AB: 611th Air ...
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5th Air Support Operations Squadron; 8th Air Support Operations Squadron; 24th Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron; 25th Air Support Operations Squadron; 72nd Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron; 82nd Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron; 85th Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron; 146th Air Support ...
With the F-84s, the 14th's mission was daylight and fair weather defense of northeast United States [14] from New York City north to Maine/New Brunswick border, shared with the 52d Fighter Group (All-Weather) at Mitchel Air Force Base, New York which flew F-82 Twin Mustangs for night and inclement weather operations.
Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 14 (HSC-14) "Chargers" is an aviation unit of the United States Navy based at Naval Air Station North Island, California. HSC-14 was established as Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron 14 (HS-14) in 1984 and was redesignated HSC-14 in 2013. The squadron is equipped with the Sikorsky MH-60S Seahawk.
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In 1951, it was recommissioned as an Auxiliary Landing Field, and in 1955 was re-designated as Naval Auxiliary Air Station Imperial Beach. In 1951, Ream Field Imperial Beach became home to its first helicopter squadron when HU-1 moved aboard. HS-2 and HS-4 were also commissioned there in 1952.