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Air Force Industrial Plant No. 48 at Heath, Ohio, contained most of the features desired, such as the underground facilities and a stable seismic environment. On 1 February 1959, it was redesignated the Heath Maintenance Annex of the Dayton Air Force Depot. Authorization to begin construction was given by public law on 9 June 1960.
Ohio Air National Guard: 121 ARW: 1 December 1942 [68] Rickenbacker ANGB, Ohio: KC-135 [69] 168th Air Refueling Squadron: Alaska Air National Guard: 168 WG: 26 June 1942 Eielson AFB, Alaska: KC-135 [70] 171st Air Refueling Squadron: Michigan Air National Guard: 127 WG: 10 February 1943 Selfridge ANGB, Michigan: KC-135T [71] 173rd Air Refueling ...
An airman with the 820th RED HORSE Squadron ensures a block is level at a high school construction site in Belize, 2014 A RED HORSE airman (left) and a Seabee construct building frames at a primary school as part of a joint military construction team supporting Pacific Partnership 2015 Air Force paratroopers with the 820th Red Horse Squadron, Airborne Flight conduct airborne insertion training ...
40th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron Convair TF-102A-45-CO Delta Dagger 56-2360, Johnson AB, Japan, 1963 "Combat in Southwest and Western Pacific, 2 June 1942 – 14 August 1945.
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41-20095 Beach City Baby – This airframe was previously used by the state of Ohio as the governor's aircraft before being put on display at the United States Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio. [ 149 ] The Aircraft underwent a lengthy restoration in Franklin, Pennsylvania before making its first post-restoration flight on May 14, 2022 and has ...
The Exceptional Family Member Program or EFMP is a mandatory U.S. Department of Defense enrollment program that works with other military and civilian agencies to provide comprehensive and coordinated community support, housing, educational, medical, and personnel services worldwide to U.S. military families with special needs.
Global Industrial Technologies sold the Marion Power Shovel Company, which had revenues of US$114.4 million in FY 1996, for US$40.1 million to Bucyrus International on July 23, 1997. [12] [13] [14] Following the acquisition, Bucyrus International closed Marion Power Shovel Company's Marion, Ohio facility. [citation needed]