• The 404th Armed Service Forces (ASF) Band, a U.S. Army unit during World War II, was the first and only all-black all-female band in U.S. military history...
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    bands to perform for departing and arriving troops, on training bases in the U.S., and as part of war bond drives, including the 404th Armed Service Forces...
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    Hellfighters Band") led by James Reese Europe who uniquely utilized black blues and jazz and notably introduced jazz to Europe. The 404th Armed Service Forces Band...
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    Own Marine Band broadcast. The band was conducted by Charlotte Plummer Owen. Canadian Women's Army Corps Band 404th Armed Service Forces Band 543rd Air...
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    CWAC Brass Band performed on the route from the Royal Palace of Amsterdam to the City Theatre on 25 July 1945. 404th Armed Service Forces Band 543rd Air...
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    Military Operations Battalion (CMOBn) 10th Forward Service Support Unit, ASCOM, PA (10FSSU) Armed Forces of the Philippines Philippine Army AFP Eastern Mindanao...
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    which is the highest entry by a punk band; in the same list, The Clash was ranked 77th and Sandinista! was ranked 404th. In the magazine's 2004 list of the...
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    Eareckson Air Station (category Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces Air Transport Command in Alaska)
    000-foot runway was constructed, along with two 5,000-foot cross runways. The 404th Bombardment Squadron flew B-24 Liberator heavy bombers along with one Beechcraft...
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    Battalion from 6ID. Units from 4th Infantry Division was also absorbed, namely: 404th Infantry Brigade which is now the 1001st Infantry Brigade, Task Force Davao...
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    Ukrainian Ground Forces, based at Yavoriv in the west of Ukraine. The brigade, the oldest in continuous service within the Ground Forces, was originally...
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    approaches Remagen Bridge, shoot it down.": 183  U.S. Army Air Forces fighter aircraft from the 404th Fighter-Bomber Group and 359th Fighter Group maintained...
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    Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved 10 April 2018. With forty photo from 1991. "B-52 carried nuclear armed cruise missiles by mistake: US"...
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    directed the 400th WAC Band, started an African American WAC Band, and performed in the Armed Forces Radio Orchestra. After her service in the WACS, she returned...
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    the drawdown of forces from Iraq, the 332d Wing provided intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, combat search and rescue, armed overwatch and close...
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  • constituted or redesignated as bombardment squadron sometime during their active service. Today Bomb Squadrons are considered to be part of the Combat Air Force...
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    441st Bombardment Squadron (category Bombardment squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces)
    was inactivated in 1989, in connection with the reduction of strategic forces and the recommended closure of Mather. The squadron was first established...
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    sustained overseas volunteer rotation by a reserve component of the U.S. armed forces to support a real-world military mission in a situation short of war...
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    Bde (403rd (H) Bty and one section each from 1064th and 1066th Btys, with 404th (H) and 25 Mountain Btys attached) with the 32nd Lancers and some infantry...
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    Красной Армии к Советской [The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II: From the Red Army to the Soviet: Part 1 Land Forces] (in Russian). Tomsk: Scientific...
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    supported Allied ground forces as they advanced in the Battle of Monte Cassino and Operation Shingle, the landings at Anzio. As ground forces approached Rome...
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