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Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base

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Allied bombing began to desolate many German cities in 1944 and in October the Luftwaffe leaders rushed work to extend the air base's runways long enough for fighter aircraft takeoffs. Thousand of slave laborers are said to have "expedited" this project and as the war neared its final critical stages
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was waiting. Five German police snipers, with no specialist terrorist training, proceeded to engage the Palestinians in an attempt to free the hostages. In the ensuing gun battle on the tarmac all nine Israeli hostages and one German police officer were killed. All of the hostages were killed while
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trainers; to operate and maintain Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base; provide administrative and logistical support for tenant units; prepare for the reception and provide necessary support for tactical units using Fürstenfeldbruck as a staging base; and to operate and maintain the Siegenburg gunnery range.
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The squadrons retained the same color designations with their F-84s, however the F-84 markings consisted of a solid geometric shape painted on the vertical stabilizer, just above the radio call number, with a capital letter specific to each aircraft at the center. Eventually these markings gave way
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Munich International Airport was restricted for a short time for security reasons. Some civilian commercial tourist flights came into Fürstenfeldbruck instead during the Olympics. There was an extraordinarily heavy army presence on the base, with armoured vehicles escorting aircraft on landing and
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With the re-designation of the 117th TRW, it was found that runway conditions at Toul Air Base were still considered to be unsatisfactory for safe operations of jet aircraft, however the base in France was completed enough for the operation of propeller aircraft. Therefore, the RF-80 equipped 32nd
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and were housed in stone barracks for a week or so before being assigned to their final airbase or other destination, where they replaced veteran airmen who were redeployed home for discharge, also through the Replacement Depot. The offices and base personnel housing were excellent and included a
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engineering battalion. After some reconstruction, Fürstenfeldbruck became the Headquarters, UAAF/ET Replacement Depot (Provisional) in November 1945. Tens of thousands of fresh Army Air Force replacement troops from the Zone of the Interior (ZI), as the USA was referred to, arrived in trains from
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The mission of the 1117th TRW was to provide tactical, visual, photographic and electronic reconnaissance by both day and night, as was required by the military forces within the European command. The RF-80's were responsible for the daylight operations, and the RB-25s for night reconnaissance.
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On September 5, 1972, eight Palestinian terrorists from the group Black September took eleven members of the Israeli Olympic team hostage. Two hostages were murdered in one of the Israeli apartments in the Olympic Village. After lengthy negotiations with Olympic and government officials, the
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The 306th Bomb Group engaged in special photographic mapping duty in western Europe and North Africa. Its 34th Reconnaissance Squadron flew these missions with B-17s. This assignment was continued by the 160th Photographic Reconnaissance squadron of the 10th Recon Group flying F-5
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they were still tied up in the helicopters. Since the massacre, there has been much criticism levelled at the German authorities for the way they planned and executed the rescue attempt. The year after the event, in response to the hostage crisis, West German government founded
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When the Allied Forces moved in to take possession of the field in late April, they found that Prisoners of War and townspeople had looted until they left a deserted installation. Fürstenfeldbruck was occupied by American forces and was at first was the home of a
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Republic F-84E-10-RE Thunderjet Serial 49-2299 of the 23d Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 1951, flown by the Wing Commander Col. Robert L. Scott. Note the 23d Fighter Group emblem on the nose, as Col. Scott was a "Flying Tiger" in China during World War
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understood that Fürstenfeldbruck was being used extensively as a training base, and believed it to be of little strategic importance. Consequently, it escaped bombing until the later stages of the war, and then it was attacked severely.
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The 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing was designated as the successor of the World War II 10th Reconnaissance Group, being awarded its lineage and honors. The 10th RG was previously stationed at Fürstenfeldbruck in 1947.
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automatic weapons in common sight in the Terminal, something unheard of at this time. A military brass band was playing in the terminal to calm tourists' nerves at the sight of this extraordinary security.
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Endicott, Judy G. (1999) Active Air Force wings as of 1 October 1995; USAF active flying, space, and missile squadrons as of 1 October 1995. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. CD-ROM.
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Markings of the squadrons consisted of a color band under the fin, and a long lightning flash with an arrowhead tip on its forward end, extending back from the nose to the center of the fuselage.
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The 32nd TRS' RF-80s were repainted with red lightning bolts were painted on their vertical stabilizers, and blue lightning flashes were painted on the center fuselage and wing tip tanks.
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fully equipped theater, natatorium (indoor swimming pool), mess hall, and 4-man bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, all housed in stone buildings rather than wooden barracks or tents.
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was activated at Fürstenfeldbruck. The mission of the Wing was to provide upgrading and instructor training for students of MAP (Mutual Assistance Pact) – recipient countries in
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is said to have taken a deep personal interest in establishing an air force training base for the Luftwaffe and modeled Fürstenfeldbruck after the
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Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984). Air Force Combat Wings Lineage and Honors Histories 1947–1977. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History.
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to medium blue/white striping angled about 15 degrees up on the vertical stabilizer surfaces, with squadron colors being painted on them.
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TRS remained at Fürstenfeldbruck in a deployed status, while the propeller-driven RB-26's of the 1st TRS were reassigned to Toul.
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government to re-establish its armed forces. In 1957 Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base became a joint-use facility with the new West
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Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History.
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Since 1957, Fürstenfeldbruck has been the home of the German Air Force Officer Training School. Various aircraft (
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was assigned to Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base as an operational unit. The unit was transferred to Germany from
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In 1955 the French, British and American occupation of Germany ended and permission was given to the
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of nine Israeli athletes and coaches (two were killed earlier) and one German police officer at the
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Joint-use continued until 1958 with the 7330th wing, then the organization was redesigned as the
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Lockheed P/RF-80A-15-LO Shooting Star Serial 44-85330 of the 38th Tac Recon Squadron / 10th TRW
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The 32nd TRS remained at Fürstenfeldbruck until 9 May 1953 when the 10 TRW was reassigned to
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On 9 July 1952 the activated Air National Guard 117th TRW was released from active duty.
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On 20 January 1950, the 36th FW was redesignated as a Fighter-Bomber Wing (FBW) when 89
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the Luftwaffe was able to mount fighters from the base. That, however, provoked the
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Fifty direct hits were made on the field the afternoon of 9 April 1945 when 338
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Offizierschule der Luftwaffe Officer School Of the German Air Force (In German)
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The 36th FBW remained at Fürstenfeldbruck until 1952 when it was reassigned to
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Fürstenfeldbruck became famous first as the main training base for the German
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was stationed at Fürstenfeldbruck for a short period in July/August 1948.
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Several other USAAF units performed occupation duty at Fürstenfeldbruck:
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United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA)
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http://afhra.maxwell.af.mil/rso/squadrons_flights_pages/0045recos.html
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Assigned to the 128th Replacement Battalion, AAF/ET Replacement Depot.
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In May 1949, HQ USAFE authorized the 36th Fighter Group to form the "
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T-33 (former TF-80C) 49-1007 of the 22d FS, 36th Fighter Wing, 1950
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USAAS-USAAC-USAAF-USAF Aircraft Serial Numbers—1908 to Present
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In addition, each squadron had a T-33A trainer assigned to it.
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112th Tactical Reconnaissance (RB-26C, Yellow stripes on tail)
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General Tadeusz Kościuszko Military University of Land Forces
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decided to use Fürstenfeldbruck as an operational jet base.
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157th Tactical Reconnaissance (RF-80A, Red stripes on tail)
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38th Tactical Reconnaissance (RF-80A) (Formerly 157th TRS)
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693rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group
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1st Tactical Reconnaissance (RB-26C) (Formerly 112th TRS)
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The Replacement Depot functioned until August 1948, when
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Buildings and structures in Fürstenfeldbruck (district)
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Installations of the United States Air Force in Germany
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Unified Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Germany
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General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania
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to make the only serious bombing raid on the field.
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IATA
ICAO
German Air Force
Fürstenfeldbruck
Germany
AMSL
Coordinates
48°12′24″N 11°15′59″E / 48.20667°N 11.26639°E / 48.20667; 11.26639
ETSF is located in Germany
Runways
Direction
Asphalt
German
German Air Force
Fürstenfeldbruck
Bavaria
Munich
Germany
Luftwaffe
World War II
Munich massacre
1972 Summer Olympics
Roth
G-91
Alpha Jet
T-33
Tornado
1st Air Division (Germany)

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