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  2. 12th Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    The group was reactivated at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas on 9 December 1991 as the 12th Operations Group and assigned to the 12th Flying Training Wing as part of the Objective Wing reorganization by the Air Force. The new group performed flight screening and undergraduate pilot training.

  3. Flight officer - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army Air Forces Flight officer rank insignia as used during World War II. The Gallet Flight Officer Chronograph (1939), commissioned by Harry S Truman's senatorial staff for issue to flight officers and pilots of the US Army Air Forces during WWII. Flight officer was a United States Army Air Forces rank used during World War II, from 1942 ...

  4. Aircrew Badge - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, numerous fleet requests occurred to recognize the work of the enlisted aircrew members flying in combat, the result was the creation of the Air Crew Insignia on 18 May 1943. While primarily an enlisted insignia, officers were eligible if they met the same criteria of Bureau of Naval Personnel (BUPERS) Circular Letter 90-43.

  5. List of United States Air Force helicopter squadrons

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    8th Helicopter Squadron: Langley AFB: Inactivated 1971 20th Helicopter Squadron: several: to Special Operations Squadron 21st Helicopter Squadron: several: to Special Operations Squadron 22d Helicopter Squadron: Goose AB: to 22nd Helicopter Flight 23d Helicopter Squadron: Goose AB: consolidated with 23rd Tactical Air Support Squadron 24th ...

  6. Twelfth United States Army Group - Wikipedia

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    Twelfth Army Group became operational in France on 1 August 1944. With General Omar Bradley assuming command of the Twelfth Army Group, Lieutenant General Courtney Hodges assumed command of the First Army. In addition, the USAAF's Ninth Air Force (not included in the 1.3 million soldiers figure) was attached to support the field armies of the ...

  7. 12th Combat Aviation Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Upon its return in March 1973, the 12th Aviation Group became a major subordinate command of the XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. [2] In November 1979, the 12th Aviation Group deployed to Lindsey Air Station, Wiesbaden, Germany as a major subordinate command of the V Corps, providing command and control of aviation units throughout the V Corps area of operation.

  8. Comparative officer ranks of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Czechoslovak Army [14] Armádní generál: Divisní generál: Brigádní generál: Plukovník: Podplukovník: Major: Štábní kapitán: Kapitán: Nadporučík: Poručík: Podporučík : Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Royal Danish Army [15 ...

  9. Sergeant pilot - Wikipedia

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    A sergeant pilot was a non-commissioned officer who had undergone flight training and was a qualified pilot in the air forces of several Commonwealth countries before, during and after World War II. It was also a term used in the United States Army Air Forces , where they were commonly called flying sergeants .