100 arwの例文
- From the time of its reactivation, the 100 ARW has served as the United States Air Forces Europe's lone air refueling wing.
- The 100 ARW remained at Beale until 15 March 1983 its assets absorbed by the senior 9th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, which became a composite wing under the one-base, one-wing concept.
- Despite its status as a Royal Air Force station, it primarily supports United States Air Force ( USAF ) operations, and is currently the home of the 100th Air Refueling Wing ( 100 ARW ).
- The 100 SRW was then re-designated as the 100th Air Refueling Wing ( 100 ARW ) and relocated to Beale AFB, operating KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft, until its later reassignment to its current home of RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom.
- Six months after its inactivation as an Air Division, and over 46 years after departing England at the end of World War II, the Air Force activated the 100 ARW, stationed at RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom, on 1 February 1992.
- This resulted in a change that led to the alignment of three UK and one Norway Geographically Separate Units ( GSUs ) under the 100 ARW . Third Air Force issued an order, effective 24 May 1996, assigning all personnel formally attached to the 603 RSG and its subordinates to the 100 ARW for administrative control.
- This resulted in a change that led to the alignment of three UK and one Norway Geographically Separate Units ( GSUs ) under the 100 ARW . Third Air Force issued an order, effective 24 May 1996, assigning all personnel formally attached to the 603 RSG and its subordinates to the 100 ARW for administrative control.
- On 14 January 2004, the 420th Air Base Group ( 420 ABG ) was established at RAF Fairford to improve the oversight and advocacy of GSUs that had been aligned beneath the 100 ARW to include the 422 ABS . The 420 ABG reported directly to 3rd Air Force until 26 May 2004, when the 38th Combat Support Wing ( 38 CSW ) was established to provide oversight / advocacy on behalf of three GSU groups.