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106th observation squadronの例文

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  • In 1936, the 106 Aero Squadron was consolidated with the 106th Observation Squadron of the Alabama National Guard.
  • It was reactivated in 1922, and as the "'106th Observation Squadron "'was one of 29 National Guard observation squadrons formed before World War II.
  • The 106th Observation Squadron was ordered into active service on 125 November 1940 as part of the buildup of the Army Air Corps prior to the United States entry into World War II.
  • It took nearly four years to complete the construction of the new home of the 106th Observation Squadron at the Birmingham Municipal Airport, but in 1938 the Squadron was finally able to move into its new quarters.
  • A steady campaign of publicity and pressure on legislative and local government was maintained until the decision was made to build new facilities for the 106th Observation Squadron at the Birmingham Municipal Airport as part of the government works project in 1934.
  • After several designation changes, it was re-designated the "'106th Observation Squadron "'on 16 January 1924 and is one of the 29 original National Guard Observation Squadrons of the United States Army National Guard formed before World War II.
  • On 16 January 1924, it was re-designated the 106th Observation Squadron as an aviation unit in the 31st Division . ) Maj . James A . Meissner, a World War I ace who had flown with Capt . Eddie Rickenbacker, led the effort to form the unit and served as its first commander.