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  2. 4th Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    4th Fighter-Interceptor Group North American F-86 Sabres, South Korea, 1951. The 4th Fighter Group was inactivated at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, on 10 November 1945. [1] The unit was reactivated at Selfridge Field, Michigan, 9 September 1946, as the United States began to rearm due to Cold War pressures. [1]

  3. United States Air Force in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Fighter Wing's other squadron, the 335th, stayed in Japan until 1 May. [22] North American F-86F-30-NA Sabres of the 4th FIW/335th FIS "Chiefs" over Korea. Serial 52-4346 identifiable. Aerial Combat in Korea North American F-86F-30-NA Sabres of the 8th Fighter-Bomber Group, Korea, 1953. Serial 52-4877 in front in Wing Commander's colors ...

  4. 4th Fighter Group - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Fighter Group was an American element of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) Eighth Air Force during World War II. [1] [2] The group was known as the Debden Eagles because it was created from the three Eagle Squadrons of the Royal Air Force: No. 71, No. 121 Squadron RAF, and No. 133 Squadron RAF. [3]

  5. 4th Fighter Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 4th was activated as the 4th Pursuit Squadron at Selfridge Field, Michigan on 15 January 1941 as one of the original three squadrons of the 52d Pursuit Group and trained under Third Air Force as a tactical fighter squadron. Moved to several U.S. bases before relocating to Northern Ireland and England in 1942.

  6. 4th Fighter Wing - Wikipedia

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    When the United States entered World War II, these units, and the American pilots in them, were transferred to the United States Army Air Forces VIII Fighter Command, forming the 4th Fighter Group on 12 September 1942. The 4th Fighter Group was the first fighter group to use belly tanks, the first to penetrate Germany, the first to accompany ...

  7. Manuel J. Fernandez - Wikipedia

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    It was only after nearly a decade in uniform that Captain Fernandez finally experienced battle. His turn came in the Korean War, where he served 124 missions with the 334th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 4th Fighter-Interceptor Group, from September 1952 to May 1953. He proved to be one of the best combat aviators of his generation.

  8. Wednesday debate, vote in Senate could save F-15E Strike Eagles

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    The 335th, along with the 494th Fighter Squadron based at Lakenheath Air Base in the United Kingdom, shot down 70-plus drones in defense of Israel on April 13-14. ... famed home to the 4th Fighter ...

  9. List of Korean War flying aces - Wikipedia

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    335th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 51st Fighter-Interceptor Wing F-86 Sabre Winton W. Marshall: USAF Major 6.5 (1 Shared) 335th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron F-86 Sabre John F. Bolt: USMC: Major 6 39th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron F-86 Sabre Also claimed 6 kills in World War II. [1] James H. Kasler: USAF First Lieutenant 6 335th Fighter ...