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107th fighter groupの例文

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  • In 1992, with the end of the Cold War, the 107th adopted the Air Force Objective Organization plan, and the unit was re-designated as the 107th Fighter Group.
  • The squadron was equipped with F-47D Thunderbolts and was assigned initially to the New York ANG 52d Fighter Wing, then in December 1948 to the 107th Fighter Group, operationally gained by Continental Air Command.
  • The 107th Fighter-Interceptor Group was re-designated as the 107th Fighter Group ( Air Defense ) and transferred from Niagara Falls Municipal Airport to Hancock Field on 1 May, with the 138th FIS being assigned.
  • The reorganization resulted in the activation of three ( 3 ) new fighter groups, the 107th Fighter Group ( AD ) was moved from Niagara Falls to Schenectady County Airport, and the 105th Fighter Group ( AD ) at Westchester County Airport, White Plains.
  • The reorganization resulted in the activation of two new fighter groups, the 107th Fighter-Interceptor Group was redesignated the 107th Fighter Group ( AD ) and moved from Niagara Falls to Hancock Field in Syracuse, although the 136th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron remained at Niagara Falls and was assigned directly to the wing.
  • Under the reorganization, the group headquarters at Syracuse and the 138th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron were combined into a new 107th Fighter Group ( AD ), the 139th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron at Schenectady was expanded to be become the 109th Fighter Group ( AD ), and the 137th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron at White Plains was expanded to be become the 105th Fighter Group ( AD ).