The XIX Tactical Air Command is an inactive United States Air Force unit. The unit's last assignment was with the Ninth Air Force based at Biggs Field...
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Fighter Command XIX Tactical Air Command XX Bomber Command XXI Bomber Command XXII Bomber Command XXII Tactical Air Command XXVI Fighter Command XXXVI Fighter...
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1944, the IX and XIX Air Support Commands were redesignated, respectively, as IX Tactical Air Command and XIX Tactical Air Command. Between 1 May and...
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Air Force at Weimar, Germany, where it was inactivated on 25 October 1945. The command was formed as a counterpart to IX Tactical Air Command and XIX...
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Combat Command A (CCA) of the U.S. 4th Armored Division.[page needed] With better intelligence, tactics and use of terrain, CCA and the XIX Tactical Air Command...
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ISBN 0-87021-785-2.. Spires, David, Air Power for Patton's Army: The XIX Tactical Air Command in the Second World War (Washington, D.C.: Air Force History and Museums...
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1944 IX Air Support Command, 1 February 1944 IX Fighter Command, 1 March 1944 XIX Air Support Command (later XIX Tactical Air Command), 15 April 1944 –...
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The 31st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to XIX Tactical Air Command at Brooks Field...
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142nd Wing (redirect from 142nd Fighter Wing Oregon Air National Guard)
to: XIX Tactical Air Command, 1 August 1944 XIX Tactical Air Command, 29 September 1944 1st Tactical Air Force (Provisional), 1 November 1944 XIX Tactical...
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Otto P. Weyland (category Air Corps Tactical School alumni)
States Air Force (USAF) general and the post-World War II Commander of Far East Air Forces during the Korean War and of Tactical Air Command. His family...
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Army in the center XIX Tactical Air Command supported the United States Third Army in the south IX Air Defense Command provided air defense of Allied-controlled...
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The IX Tactical Air Command was a formation of the United States Army Air Forces. It fought in the European theater of World War II. Its last assignment...
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11th Attack Squadron (redirect from 11th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron)
March 1942 XIX Tactical Air Command, 7 November 1945 (attached to 69th Reconnaissance Group) First Air Force, 27 February 1946 Tactical Air Command, 21 March...
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September 1941 Third Air Force, November 1943 – January 1944 XIX Tactical Air Command, February 1944 – June 1947 Continental Air Forces, 25 June 1947...
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101st Bombardment (Photographic) Squadron (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
(Photographic) Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the XIX Tactical Air Command, based at Brooks Field, Texas, in 1944. It...
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303rd Fighter Wing (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
Fighter Wing is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the XXIX Tactical Air Command. It was disbanded on 12 August 1945. Established...
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were left in ruins. Attacks began on 15 September 1944 when the XIX Tactical Air Command (TAC) bombed the fort, scoring several direct hits with 1,000-pound...
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The XII Tactical Air Command was a formation of the United States Army Air Forces. Its last assignment was with the United States Air Forces in Europe...
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George S. Patton (category United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni)
designated to coordinate air strikes than any other army. Its attached close air support group was XIX Tactical Air Command, commanded by Brigadier General...
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133d Operations Group (redirect from 133d Tactical Airlift Group)
the spring of 1944, where it became part of IX Fighter Command (later XIX Tactical Air Command) and converted to Lockheed P-38 Lightnings. The group engaged...
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146th Airlift Wing (redirect from 146th Tactical Airlift Wing)
mission of air defense of Southern California and Arizona. The 115th was equipped with B-26 Invader light bombers, gained by Tactical Air Command. Other components...
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29th Attack Squadron (redirect from 29th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron)
(later 74th Reconnaissance Group, 74th Tactical Reconnaissance Group), 2 March 1942 XIX Tactical Air Command, 7 November 1945 (attached to 69th Reconnaissance...
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425th Fighter Squadron (redirect from 425th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron)
Fighter Command, 23 May 1944 IX Air Defense Command, 10 June 1944 71st Fighter Wing, 20 June 1944 IX Air Defense Command, 6 August 1944 XIX Tactical Air Command...
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62nd Fighter Squadron (redirect from 62d Tactical Fighter Squadron)
Army Air Base Savannah, Georgia, on 15 January 1941. The squadron immediately began training for its wartime missions under III Fighter Command, rapidly...
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which they were trained—shot down 25 German planes. Pilots of the XIX Tactical Air Command claimed another eight. In the face of the 10th Armored Division's...
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government as a barracks for the Women's Land Army, the USAAF HQ XIX Tactical Air Command was for some months stationed at the house and anti-aircraft batteries...
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1940 and disbanded in April 1970. On the 22 October 1940, the Coastal Command Tactical Development Unit was formed at RAF Carew Cheriton. It was equipped...
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127th Operations Group (redirect from 127th Tactical Fighter Group)
to XIX Tactical Air Command for operational control after 24 December 1944) 65th Fighter Wing, 1 January 1945 (attached to XIX Tactical Air Command for...
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36th Operations Group (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
fighter-bomber organization as part of the 303d Fighter Wing, XIX Tactical Air Command. Operational missions included strafing and dive-bombing armored...
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122nd Fighter Wing (redirect from 122d Tactical Fighter Group)
Attached to: IX Tactical Air Command, 1 October 1944 XIX Tactical Air Command, 16 January–July 1945 Second Air Force, 3 August – 7 November 1945 66th Fighter...
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