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The last mission in the Korean War for the 45th was to take part in a maximum effort to photograph every airfield in North Korea just before the armistice was scheduled to take place on 27 July 1953. Also, clandestinely, airfields in
Manchuria that had a potential for attacking U.N. Forces after the
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as a tactical fighter wing and its RF-4Cs were moved to
Bergstrom. It began operations at Bergstrom on 1 April 1982. The unit trained over 600 students and supported numerous operational deployments and exercises until it was inactivated on 30 September 1989, when the RF-4C was being withdrawn from
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On 12 July 1953, squadron pilots on a reconnaissance mission revealed North Korean preparation for an attack on the stabilized front line. The communists had chosen a period of relatively bad weather to use as cover for the buildup for the attack; however the 45th had identified eighty-five enemy
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In August 1952, the RF-51s, becoming war-weary, were replaced by
Lockheed RF-80A and RF-80C Shooting Star jet reconnaissance aircraft. One of the first missions flown by the squadron was to fly over a political school in North Korea which was reportedly training subversives to penetrate into South
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into North Korea, it was found that the squadron's pilots often had to fend for themselves since the
Mustangs couldn't outrun the communist jets they would encounter. However the Mustang had the advantage of out-turning the MiGs and could fly lower than the jets. Also the MiGs would run out of
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armistice began were to be photographed. A pilot of the 45th, flying an RF-80, was killed when shot down near the Yalu River. He was the last man killed in combat during the Korean War. The sortie he was flying was taken over by another pilot of the 45th, who returned to Kimpo at dusk.
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pilots who would be dispatched to destroy enemy equipment or emplacements. Also the pilots of the 45th would often join in, using the
Mustang's ground attack capabilities to shoot up targets of opportunity until the Thunderjets would come in with
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personnel fly worldwide reconnaissance and treaty missions on demand, often on extremely short notice. The 45th
Reconnaissance Squadron provides data for the National Command Authority, theater commanders, and international treaty members.
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980:543d Tactical Support Group
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882:Activated on 1 April 1982
534:FĂĽrstenfeldbruck Air Base
159:World War II EAME Theatre
46:
32:32d Intelligence Squadron
2837:Airman Leadership School
2639:Thirteenth Expeditionary
2477:Field Operating Agencies
1566:Ravenstein, pp. 106, 113
1126:, Japan, 23 October 1950
991:49th Fighter-Bomber Wing
899:Activated on 1 July 1994
724:Bergstrom Air Force Base
686:McDonnell RF-101C Voodoo
672:. Its parent wing, the
608:Republic F-84 Thunderjet
2822:Officer Training School
2316:United States Air Force
2001:Cyberspace Capabilities
1761:McLaren, David (1998).
1040:, 1 July 1994 – present
993:after 27 December 1950)
928:10th Photographic Group
467:IX Tactical Air Command
307:United States Air Force
105:United States Air Force
2865:Awards and decorations
2498:District of Washington
2491:Direct Reporting Units
1660:The Aviation Historian
1648:public domain material
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1024:, 15 March-31 May 1971
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311:55th Operations Group
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131:55th Operations Group
59:Offutt Air Force Base
2779:Aeronautical ratings
2378:Three-star generals
2235:319th Reconnaissance
1986:612th Air Operations
1981:609th Air Operations
1976:601st Air Operations
1588:. globalsecurity.org
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958:86th Composite Group
836:on 19 September 1950
718:Tactical Air Command
387:improve this section
2576:Numbered Air Forces
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1314:The emblem depicts
1256:S/U, 1994 – present
1103:Maastricht Airfield
1085:Chateaudun Airfield
1067:Kern County Airport
982:, 26 September 1950
877:on 8 September 1981
794:Constituted as the
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559:, Japan. When the
514:Battle of the Bulge
2934:The U.S. Air Force
2847:Fitness Assessment
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2472:Air National Guard
2374:Four-star generals
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