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  2. 607th Combat Weather Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 607th Combat Weather Squadron (607 CWS) of the U.S. Air Force has overall responsibility for planning, providing, and/or arranging weather support for the United States Army during armistice conditions in Korea. 607 CWS and elements of the US Navy and US Marines support the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) Weather Wing, Combined Meteorological and Oceanographic (METOC) Officer (CMO) and ...

  3. 8th Fighter Wing - Wikipedia

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    68th Fighter Squadron, All Weather (1 March – 1 December 1950) (F-82E/G) No. 77 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force (2 July – 10 October 1950; 25 June – 22 August 1951) (F-51D) 339th Fighter Squadron, All Weather (26 June – 5 July 1950) (F-82E/G) Other units attached to the 8th in Korea were:

  4. Kunsan Air Base - Wikipedia

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    In March, Col. Hayes was replaced by Col. Chuck Yeager, the 4th remained in Korea until replaced by the 354th Tactical Fighter Wing. The 354th TFW consisting of the Kansas Air National Guard , the Ohio Air National Guard , (ANG) and a few members of the District of Columbia Air National Guard flying the F-100, arrived at Kunsan in July 1968, as ...

  5. Gunsan - Wikipedia

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    Gunsan (Korean: 군산; Korean pronunciation:), also romanized as Kunsan, is a city in Jeonbuk State, South Korea. It is on the south bank of the Geum River just upstream from its exit into the Yellow Sea. It has emerged as a high-tech manufacturing industrial city and an international trade seaport that is approximately 200 km (120 mi ...

  6. 8th Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    P-40 of the 8th Fighter Group, New Guinea, 1942 Sign of the 36th Fighter Squadron, New Guinea, 1943 P-38s of the 38th Fighter Squadron, Mindiro, Filipinos, 1944 Lockheed F-80C-10-LO Shooting Star 49-8708 of the 8th Fighter-Bomber Group, Korea, 1950. North American F-86F-30-NA Sabres of the 8th Fighter-Bomber Group, Korea, 1953.

  7. Typhoons in the Korean Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    June 19, 2003 ― Typhoon Soudelor dropped about 500 mm (20 in) of rainfall at Hallasan in Jeju Province in South Korea. The storm also caused 4 m (13 ft) seas. [15] September 11–12, 2003 ― Typhoon Maemi impacts Korea as a strong typhoon. It was one of the most powerful typhoons to strike South Korea. 117 people have died from the typhoon.

  8. List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft ...

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    Two USAF McDonnell F-4D Phantom II 's, assigned to the 8th TFW at Kunsan AFB, Korea, were lost in a midair collision. Both aircraft crashed approximately 15 miles south of Taejon / 75 miles south of Seoul.. All four crew died. 1 March

  9. Osan Air Base - Wikipedia

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    * Detached from the 2143rd Air Weather Wing based at Tageu AB (K-2), South Korea ** Detached from the 4th Fighter-Bomber Wing based at Chitose AB, Japan. Kunsan has provided support for F-51D Mustang, F-86 Sabre, F-84 Thunderjet, F-4 Phantom II, F-106 Delta Dart, OV-10 Bronco, A-10 Thunderbolt II, and F-16 Fighting Falcon operations.

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