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135 squadronの例文

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  • By May 1942, there were 135 squadrons and 10, 000 cadets.
  • Into this, 135 Squadron were thrust with few aircraft, spares and enormous logistics challenges.
  • Carey was given command of No . 135 Squadron RAF, as acting squadron leader, in August 1941.
  • The 499th's KC-135 squadron was reassigned to the "'99th Bombardment Wing "'the following month.
  • The group was inactivated while its 150th Air Refueling Squadron was assigned to the 108th Operations Group as its second KC-135 squadron.
  • On 15 April 1968, gained a second B-52 and a second KC-135 squadron, again becoming a SAC " super " wing.
  • Early in 1965, a second KC-135 squadron was transferred to Walker AFB when Schilling Air Force Base, Kansas, began its inactivation process.
  • In 2010, 135 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Cadets, was renamed 135 Bell-Irving Squadron, to mark his role as one of the founders of the Air Cadet program.
  • It was redesignated the "'340th Air Refueling Wing ( Heavy ) "'on 1 October 1984 and gained the 306th Air Refueling Squadron as a second KC-135 squadron.
  • The 170th Air Refueling Group was inactivated, however, the 150th Air Refueling Squadron remained active, being assigned to the 108th Operations Group as its second KC-135 Squadron ( along with the 141st ARS ).
  • The 100th ARW was inactivated on 15 March 1983 when its two KC-135 squadrons were reassigned to the host 9th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing at Beale, which became a composite wing under the one-base, one-wing concept.
  • On November 11, 1940, an Order-in-Council was passed to establish the Air Cadet League of Canada to work in partnership with the RCAF . The first squadrons were organized in 1941 and by 1942 there were 135 squadrons and 10, 000 cadets, mostly recruited from the Army Cadets.
  • She remains the Honorary Colonel, 135 Squadron Royal Engineers, an Adjunct Professor at the University of Southampton, a Visiting Professor at University of Kingston, Honorary Vice-President of the Geographical Association, a Trustee of the Royal Geographical Society and the Winchester Science Centre and a Patron of the Cure Parkinson's Trust and MapAction.