154th tactical reconnaissance squadronの例文
- The squadron was inactivated in 1952 and redesignated the 154th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron.
- In July of that year, the 154th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron ( augmented ) deployed from Little Rock AFB to Itazuke, Japan.
- In September 1962, the 154th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron of the Arkansas Air National Guard relocated to Little Rock AFB and reorganized as the 189th Tactical Reconnaissance Group ( 189 TRG ).
- On 1 October, the 154th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron was authorized to expand to a group level, and the 189th Tactical Reconnaissance Group was allotted by the National Guard Bureau, extended federal recognition and activated.
- Personnel and equipment of the 154th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron and the Weather Reconnaissance Detachment were subsequently integrated, and the unit was re-designated the 154th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron ( Medium ) on 12 May 44.
- The 154th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 68th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, was attached to the Fifteenth Air Force for the purpose of flying weather reconnaissance, a duty which had been handled by a P-38 unit called the Fifteenth Air Force Weather Reconnaissance Detachment.
- 1 January 1953, the 118th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing returned to Berry Field with the following assigned units : 118th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, 105th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 155th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron at Memphis, and the 154th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron at Little Rock, AR . The units were equipped with the RF-51 Mustang from 1953-1954, the Lockheed RF-80C Shooting Star from 1954-1956, and the Republic RF-84F Thunderflash from 1956 to early 1961.