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the RB-66C was devoted to getting the aircraft and crew ready for deployment and operations. It took longer than expected to have the electronic gear on the RB-66C operational, as the equipment was continually being modified. Readiness rates for the RB-66C in the late fifties and early sixties were below average, especially when compared to other new aircraft, such as the RF-101, introduced into the wing at Shaw during that same time. The RB-66 eventually became the primary night photographic reconnaissance weapon system of the
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363rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing. Its mission is to provide prompt, precise intelligence enabling warfighters to safely engage and achieve global objectives. Lt. Col. Ryan O'Neal officially assumed command of the 51 IS on 10 July 2015. Lt. Col. Jason Kulchar assumed command of the 51st IS on 10 July 2017. Lt. Col. Suzanne Barroqueiro assumed command of the 51st IS on 31 May 2019.
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In September 1957, the RF-101C began deliveries to Shaw. The C model combined the strengthened structure of the F-101C with the camera installation of the RF-101A. In addition, the RF-101C differed from the RF-101A in being able to accommodate a centerline nuclear weapon, so that it could carry out a
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and comprehensive threat analysis products to Air Force units employing air power. The wing's mission is to deliver integrated content-dominant analytical expertise, precision targeting, production, and special operations ISR support to the operational and tactical warfighter enabling combat power in
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363rd Reconnaissance (later 363rd Tactical Reconnaissance Group, 363rd Operations Group, 363rd Expeditionary Operations, 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance Group): 15 August 1947 – 27 August 1948; 27 August 1948 – 26 April 1949; 1 September 1950 – 8 February 1958 (detached 25 April-10
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In addition to their training function, Shaw personnel participated in all major exercises and tested and evaluated the RB/EB-B66 and equipment. The wing was also to augment, within 72 hours, either of the overseas tactical air forces (PACAF and USAFE) in case of crisis or war. Most early flying of
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The 51st Intelligence Squadron (51 IS), formerly known as the 21st Reconnaissance Technical Squadron, was reactivated in February 2015 after 31 years of inactivation. The 51 IS is considered a mission partner and is located at Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina, falling under the command of the
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They were first deployed for combat operations in Southeast Asia during April 1965 and shortly thereafter all were transferred to duty in Southeast Asia, where they carried most of the early electronic warfare operations during the early years of the US involvement in the war. Many B-66s were
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in September 1992, the 31st Fighter Wing's 309th Fighter Squadron was initially evacuated to Shaw AFB prior to the hurricane making landfall. With Homstead unusable for an extended period after the hurricane, on 1 October 1992 the squadron was permanently assigned to the 363rd Fighter Wing.
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was assigned to the 363rd TRW. They replaced the obsolescent RB-26 Invader. The USAF RB-66 force in the continental United States was concentrated at Shaw, with the first RB-66C arriving on 1 February 1956, and the aircraft would continue to operate from Shaw until its retirement in 1974.
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On 21 July 2011, the 363rd Flying Training Group was inactivated. Lt. Gen. Mike Hostage, the commander of U.S. Air Force Central Command, presided over a ceremony in which the AFCENT Air Warfare Center was activated and the 363rd Flying Training Group was inactivated.
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Assuming the mission formerly performed by the Gulf Air Warfare Center, the 363rd Flying Training Group built partnerships, tactical capabilities, and improved interoperability to facilitate integrated air operations and missile defense. - Official
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The wing conducts lethal, resilient, and ready operations in four core missions areas: analysis for air, space, and cyber operations; full-spectrum targeting; special operations ISR; and ISR testing, tactics development, and advanced training.
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in Europe for tactical reconnaissance led to the decision by the USAF to realign the mission of the 363rd TRW. The reconnaissance training mission of the wing was terminated in 1981 and beginning in 1982, the wing would become
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Following Desert Storm, the 19th and 33rd Tactical Fighter Squadrons deployed to the Persian Gulf in support of Operation Southern Watch, a coalition effort to enforce the Iraqi "No Fly Zone" south of the
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on 26 March 1982. The 363rd TFW flew F-16A/B Block 10 aircraft until 1984 then converted to Block 15s; F-16C/D Block 25s in autumn 1985 and Block 42s in late 1991. All aircraft carried the "SW" Tail Code.
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U.S. officials transferred control of portions of Prince Sultan Air Base to Saudi officials at a ceremony 26 August 2003. The ceremony also marked the inactivation of the 363rd Air Expeditionary Wing.
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An F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot assigned to the 363rd Air Expeditionary Wing, prepares for takeoff before a mission from a forward-deployed location in Southwest Asia on 27 March 2003 in support of
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Note the NATO European camouflage scheme, "SW" tail code and low visibility USAF markings. This was one of the last RF-4Cs flown by the 363rd TFW before their retirement in 1989.
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The 363rd AEW completed its last operational mission supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom on 28 May 2003 completing a 13-year, continuous mission USAF presence in Saudi Arabia. An
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in the United Arab Emirates to facilitate the training of airmen from various nations. On 1 June, this organization was made permanent when the 363rd wing was redesignated the
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The RF-4C became the main USAF tactical reconnaissance aircraft for the next 25 years, before being phased out of active service in the early 1990s at the end of the Cold War.
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secondary nuclear strike mission if ever called upon to do so. The RF-101Cs served for a brief time alongside the RF-101A, but quickly replaced them by May 1958.
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This aircraft was previously a static display at Lockheed-Martin Fort Worth, TX. On 19 March 2004 it was noted to be in use as a ground instructional airframe at
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The wing comprises three groups and two detachments with a footprint spanning fifteen states, the United Kingdom and Japan. The 363rd ISRW produces tailored
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aircraft and achieved initial operational capability before the month was over. These were the first operational RB-57As in the Air Force, although the
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in Japan the 162nd TRS, flying RB-26s, and the photo-processing 363rd Reconnaissance Technical Squadron (RTS) were reassigned from Langley to
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The last USAF RF-101C was phased out of the 31st TRTS, a replacement training unit at Shaw AFB, on 16 February 1971 and turned over to the
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On 9 August 1990, the 17th and 33rd TFS of 363rd TFW became the first F-16 squadrons to deploy to the United Arab Emirates in Operation
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announced that US forces would begin pulling out of Saudi Arabia and that forces in the country would be diverted to other locations.
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In a ceremony on 11 July 2011, the group was inactivated and replaced by the AFCENT Air Warfare Center. On 13 February 2015, the
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A 363rd Air Expeditionary Wing F-15 Eagle takes off at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, during Operation Southern Watch
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was redesignated as the 363d Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing. The wing activated on 17 February 2015.
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uniting several units into a single wing dedicated to providing targeting information for a variety of strike platforms.
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In 1958, the 363rd Tactical Reconnaissance Group was inactivated, and its components were assigned directly to the Wing.
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said, "You gentlemen have contributed as much to the security of the United States as any group of men in our history."
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On 12 March 2007, Air Combat Command designated and organized the 363rd Flying Training Group (Provisional) at
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Assignments through May 2019 in Haulman, Factsheet 363 Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing.
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Airborne Warning and Control System deployed to the 363rd Expeditionary Airborne Air Control Squadron from
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October 1951); 1 May 1992 – 30 December 1993; 1 December 1998 – 26 August 2003; 17 February 2015 – present
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as the 363rd Tactical Fighter Wing, Provisional (along with the 10th TFS from the 50th TFW,
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On 15 July 1971, two EB-57Es were transferred along with the RF-4Cs of the 22nd TRS from
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and activated, assuming the mission, personnel and equipment of the provisional group.
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33rd Tactical Reconnaissance Training (later Tactical Fighter, later Fighter) Squadron
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Serial No. 67-0436 of the 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron in October 1986.
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on 1 April 1992. All A-10 aircraft with the 21st TFS were designated as OA-10A.
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Douglas RB-66B 53-475 of the 39th Tactical Electronics Warfare Training Squadron
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to the 363 TRW in 1962 in recognition of the unit's actions associated with the
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The 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Wing is based at
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Activation ceremony of the 363d Training Group, the wing's predecessor, in 2007
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had received a handful earlier to conduct transition training for its crews.
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Tail Code: The Complete History of USAF Tactical Aircraft Tail Code Markings
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any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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Globalsecurity.org, Joint Task Force Southwest Asia. Retrieved January 2009
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The aging and phaseout of the RF-4C aircraft fleet and the utility of the
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In the autumn of 1962, the pilots of the 363rd played a major part in the
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This plane is now at the National Museum of the United States Air Force
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AF Serial No. 79-0206 of the 21st Fighter Squadron, 29 September 1993.
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of the 363rd TRW, achieving initial combat-readiness in August 1965.
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Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, 1 June 2007 – 11 July 2011
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363rd Expeditionary Logistics Group, 1 October 1998 – 26 August 2003
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West Germany which was a separate unit unrelated to the 39th TEWTS.
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which established a single wing on each base. It was stationed at
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Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, 1 September 1950 – 12 March 1951
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363rd Expeditionary Support Group, 1 October 1998 – 26 August 2003
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ISR; and ISR testing, tactics development, and advanced training.
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aircraft. On 1 October 1981, the 363rd TRW was re-designated .
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and withdrawn from provisional status on 25 March 2007
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