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282:. The 474th joined 312th Fighter-Bomber Group as a second flying component of the wing. the 474th group was to be a training organization. Beginning in September 1955, the wing began training in the use of battlefield tactical nuclear weapons. It began to receive new
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HQ USAF redesignated the 312th as a
Tactical Fighter Wing on 1 July 1958 as part of an Air Force-wide redesignation of Fighter-Bomber and Fighter-Day units. In February 1959 as
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on paper to Cannon, where it assumed the 312th's mission, personnel and aircraft and the 312th was inactivated.
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America on 17 September 1982
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December 1956. From April 1956 to October 1957 the wing rotated tactical squadrons to either
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began to reorganize its traditional directorates into wings and groups, activating the
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521:(later 387th Tactical Fighter Squadron): 8 October 1957 – 18 February 1959
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Clovis was renamed Cannon Air Force Base on 8 June 1957. Mueller, p. 57.
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during 1957 and 1958, deploying F-100s and crews to Taiwan during the
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Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, 18 January 2005 – 30 June 2010
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313:. The 312th furnished units for composite air strike forces in the
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Aircraft is North
American F-100D-75-NA Super Sabre, serial 56-3176
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702d
Aeronautical Systems Group: 30 June 2008/2009 - 30 June 2010
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Air Force Combat Wings, Lineage & Honors
Histories 1947-1977
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Aeronautical Systems Squadron: 14 July 2006 – 30 June 2010
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651st
Aeronautical Systems Squadron; 1 June 2008 – 30 June 2010
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650th Aeronautical Systems Squadron; 1 June 2008 – 30 June 2010
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The 312th was initially equipped with a hodgepodge of obsolete
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642:"Factsheet 312 Aeronautical Systems Wing (AFMC)"
796:. Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History.
773:. Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History.
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640:Robertson, Patsy (14 December 2010).
571:North American F-86H Sabre, 1954-1957
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758:Air Force Historical Research Agency
718:Bailey, Carl E. (27 December 2007).
463:Eighteenth Air Force, 1 October 1957
278:, South Korea after fighting in the
247:The wing was first activated as the
196:systems development as part of the
284:North American F-100D Super Sabres
156:312th Tactical Fighter Wing emblem
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752: This article incorporates
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235:312th Aeronautical Systems Group
217:North American F-100 Super Sabre
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111:Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
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21:312th Aeronautical Systems Wing
788:Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984).
568:Republic F-84G Thunderjet, 1954
460:Ninth Air Force, 1 October 1954
436:312th Aeronautical Systems Wing
415:312th Aeronautical Systems Wing
408:312th Aeronautical Systems Wing
404:312th Aeronautical Systems Wing
397:Inactivated on 18 February 1959
362:312th Aeronautical Systems Wing
358:Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
296:United States Air Forces Europe
294:, for six-month deployments to
186:Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
178:312th Aeronautical Systems Wing
1:
531:477th Fighter-Bomber Squadron
525:388th Fighter-Bomber Squadron
519:387th Fighter-Bomber Squadron
513:386th Fighter-Bomber Squadron
290:or Etain-Rouvres Air Base in
429:Activated on 18 January 2005
470:Aeronautical Systems Center
450:Inactivated on 30 June 2010
443:312th Tactical Fighter Wing
422:Fighter Attack Systems Wing
392:312th Tactical Fighter Wing
387:Activated on 1 October 1954
373:312th Tactical Fighter Wing
354:Fighter Attack Systems Wing
332:, Texas was transferred to
268:North American F-86H Sabres
198:Aeronautical Systems Center
159:(approved 30 November 1958)
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494:474th Fighter-Bomber Group
488:312th Fighter-Bomber Group
350:Air Force Materiel Command
338:27th Tactical Fighter Wing
288:Châteauroux-Déols Air Base
272:474th Fighter-Bomber Group
270:. On 8 November 1954, the
264:Republic F-84G Thunderjets
101:Air Force Materiel Command
380:312th Fighter-Bomber Wing
319:1958 Taiwan Strait Crisis
249:312th Fighter-Bomber Wing
205:312th Fighter-Bomber Wing
188:, Ohio, where it managed
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764:Mueller, Robert (1989).
330:Bergstrom Air Force Base
687:Ravenstein, pp. 159-160
182:United States Air Force
143:(approved 9 March 2009)
83:United States Air Force
754:public domain material
441:Consolidated with the
402:Consolidated with the
219:wings assigned to the
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334:Strategic Air Command
274:moved to Clovis from
266:and some more modern
253:Clovis Air Force Base
243:Cold War fighter wing
209:Clovis Air Force Base
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307:Eighteenth Air Force
303:Tactical Air Command
48:1954-1959; 2005-2010
424:on 23 November 2004
420:Established as the
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323:1958 Lebanon crisis
237:for related history
92:Systems development
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708:Ravenstein, p. 51
311:832d Air Division
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280:Korean War
124:commanders
117:Commanders
618:Citations
507:Squadrons
348:In 2004,
815:Category
579:See also
563:Aircraft
550:Stations
315:Far East
135:Insignia
730:4 April
652:4 April
368:Lineage
227:History
122:Notable
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798:ISBN
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