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  2. Selfridge Air National Guard Base - Wikipedia

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    HAER No. MI-116-W, "Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 20 & 21, East Ramp south of intersection of Wilbur Wright & Birch Streets", 8 photos, 5 data pages, 1 photo caption page HAER No. MI-116-X, " Selfridge Field, Building No. 98, South of East Ramp, east of Taxiway F ", 5 photos, 1 data page, 1 photo caption page

  3. Michigan World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia

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    Now: Selfridge Air National Guard Base (1971-present) Oscoda AAF, Oscoda; 524th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron (reduced) Sub-base of Selfridge AAF Was: Oscoda Air Force Base (1947-1953) Was: Wurtsmith Air Force Base (1953-1993) Now: Oscoda-Wurtsmith Airport (IATA: OSC, ICAO: KOSC) Army Air Force Training Command. Willow Run Airport ...

  4. 80 years ago, Tuskegee Airmen trained at Selfridge Airfield ...

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    The 553rd Fighter Squadron, which trained replacement pilots for the 332nd Fighter Group, was the last group to train at Selfridge Airfield before moving to Walterboro Army Airfield in South ...

  5. Selfridge Military Air Museum - Wikipedia

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    The same year train trips to the museum by the Michigan Transit Museum were offered. [4] The museum announced plans to build a new education center in October 2021. [5] A few months later, it began planning to build a new perimeter road for the base and public access to the museum. [6]

  6. 56th Fighter Wing - Wikipedia

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    The 56th Fighter Wing was activated 15 August 1947 at Selfridge Field, Michigan [1] as part of the United States Air Force's experimental wing base reorganization, in which combat groups and all supporting units on a base were assigned to a single wing. [3] The 56th Fighter Group, flying Lockheed P-80 Shooting Stars, became its operational ...

  7. 127th Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    The 127th Operations Group is a unit of the Michigan Air National Guard.It is stationed at Selfridge Air National Guard Base and is one of two flying groups assigned to the 127th Wing.

  8. 477th Fighter Group - Wikipedia

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    The 477th was reactivated as the 477th Bombardment Group (M) (Colored) at Selfridge Field, Michigan on 15 January 1944 and assigned to First Air Force. The 477th's new mission was to train what would become the legendary World War II African-American aviators known as the Tuskegee Airmen with Republic P-47 Thunderbolt fighters and North ...

  9. 94th Fighter Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The squadron returned home in the spring of 1919, and after several moves, the 94th settled with the 1st Pursuit Group at Selfridge Field, Michigan, in July 1922. In 1923, the unit was re-designated the 94th Pursuit Squadron. The squadron stayed in Michigan for the remainder of the inter-war years, training in its pursuit role.