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fuel in a few minutes and turn back while the squadron's Mustangs could return to flying photo reconnaissance. The squadron had much success with a technique called "Circle 10", whereby the pilots flew a ten-mile radius circle around an area where enemy activity was sighted the night before. The pilots would fly in the next day and note if something was out of place; the pilots of the 45th then would notify
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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numerous operational deployments and exercises until it was inactivated on 30 September 1989, when the RF-4C was being withdrawn from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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The squadron continued its mission of maintaining tactical reconnaissance mission forces capable of meeting worldwide operational requirements. The 45th participated in various training exercises while at Bergstrom. In the wake of the post-Vietnam reduction of the Air Force, the squadron was
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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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Finally, when the P-61s began to arrive in mid-May from California, there were insufficient aircraft to equip all three squadrons. The 423d was redesignated as the 155th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron and moved to
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and destroyed. Over 1,000 students training for intelligence work at the school were reportedly killed. On 1 January 1953, the 45th was redesignated the 45th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, Photographic-Jet.
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in the United States, the unit's designation was changed to the 45th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, Night Photographic, as units in the 101–299 range were assigned to the new Air National Guard units.
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After the armistice in Korea, the squadron remained at Kimpo. Its mission was to be ready in case of a resumption of combat on the peninsula. It still operated aircraft along the Korean
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On 8 September 1981 the 45th was again reactivated as the 45th Tactical Reconnaissance Training Squadron. The 363d Tactical Reconnaissance Wing was transitioning from to the
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jet fighters, it could be safely employed over South Korea, while the jet-equipped squadrons would engage Communist jets that only flew in North Korean airspace.
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Coalition Air Warfare in the Korean War, 1950-1953: Proceedings, Air Force Historical Foundation Symposium, Andrews AFB, Maryland, May 7–8, 2002
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Detachment 1, 45 Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron was officially attached, but essentially the entire squadron was contained in Detachment 1.
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Detachment at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, South Vietnam, 14 December 1962 – 5 May 1963, 1 November 1963 – 3 May 1964, and 1 February-6 Nov 1965
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The squadron moved across France and then into the Low Countries as the Allies advanced. In December 1944, the 155th was involved in the
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Aircraft is Douglas A-20J-15-DO Havoc (converted to F-3A) serial 43-21731 at St Dizier/Robinson Airdrome (A-64), France, October 1944.
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The last WC-135W was retired on September 7, 2022, it is being replaced by the WC-135R which began arriving on July 11, 2022.
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This article is about the 45th Reconnaissance Squadron. For the 45th Reconnaissance Squadron (Fighter) of World War II, see
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These aircraft are rarely seen in the same place at the same time due to the squadron's worldwide reconnaissance missions.
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The squadron was redesignated the 45th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron and activated on 26 September 1950 at
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Detachment at Don Muang Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, Nov 1961-1 May 1962 and 14 November-14 Dec 1962
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The unit was redesignated the 45th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron on 1 January 1967. It operated from
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Korea. The squadron overflew the suspected school, and on 25 October, the target was attacked by some
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The squadron was redesignated the 45th Reconnaissance Squadron and, on 1 July 1994, was activated at
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Radar to bomb through the cloud cover, the enemy forces building up for the attack were broken up.
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targets with low-flying aerial photography of the area. A B-29 raid was ordered and using
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Neither Maurer nor Robertson indicate the squadron ever flew the P-61. Robertson, Maurer,
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Detachment at Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, 1 November 1965 – 15 August 1966
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night fighter at Orlando, although later that fall the squadron began to train with the
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The squadron was constituted on 17 August 1943 as the 423d Night Fighter Squadron at
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In August 1958, the squadron's subsonic Thunderjets were replaced by the supersonic
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Six month after the Korean War began, on 27 December 1950, the squadron deployed to
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Air Defense Department, AAF School of Applied Tactics, 1 October 1943 (attached to
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67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, 15 October 1971 – 31 October 1975 (attached to
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United States Air Forces in Europe, 13 August 1948 – 25 March 1949 (attached to
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erupted in late June 1950, the USAF's standard fighter in the Far East was the
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Republic F-84 Thunderjet, Thunderstreak & Thunderflash: A Photo Chronicle
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initially as a night interceptor squadron and deployed to England as part of
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Deployed at: Tan Son Nhut Air Base, South Vietnam, Jul 1966-31 December 1970
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Gordon, Doug (2015). "The Polka Dot Ridge-Runners: The 45th TRS in Korea".
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Reactivated shortly afterwards, it assumed the mission of the former
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McDonnell RF-4C-33-MC Phantom II serial 67-430 is in the foreground.
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inactivated on 31 October 1975 and its aircraft were transferred to
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squadron. Its parent 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing replaced the
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67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, 1 April 1982 – 30 September 1989
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Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas, 15 October 1971 – 31 October 1975
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Northrop P-61 Black Widow: The Complete History and Combat Record
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Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base, Germany, 26 March 1947 – 25 March 1949
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481st Night Fighter Operational Training Group, 1 November 1943
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Reconnaissance squadrons of the United States Air Force
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Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, 1 July 1994 – present
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In December 1962, another detachment was deployed to
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Taegu Air Base (K-9), South Korea, 27 December 1950
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155th Photo Reconnaissance Squadron
32d Intelligence Squadron

RC-135 Cobra Ball
Offutt Air Force Base
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United States Air Force
55th Operations Group
Offutt Air Force Base
World War II
Ninth Air Force
Korean War
Vietnam War
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