• Gentile Air Force Station was a USAF installation in Kettering, Ohio, named for World War II fighter ace Don Gentile and closed in 1997. Gentile AFS was...
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    served in the post-war U.S. Air Force. Gentile was born in Piqua, Ohio, the son of Italian immigrants Patsy and Josephina Gentile, who immigrated in 1907...
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  • for managing the Air Force Metrology and Calibration (AFMETCAL) Program. The Dayton Air Force Depot, located at Gentile Air Force Station, Dayton, Ohio,...
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    1971). Wilkins Air Force Station was a 1961–8 Air Defense Command station of Wright-Patt, and Gentile Air Force Station (later the Gentile Defense Electronics...
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  • (AFRC)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 11 September 2022. Gentile, Dylan (22 November 2019). "Royal Netherlands Air Force visits 2nd...
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  • Tom Hanks and Cristina Marsillach. Hanks plays a gentile American in the Royal Air Force, stationed in mandatory Jerusalem, who falls in love with a girl...
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  • Forestville, Maryland, near Andrews AFB. Second crew also killed. Gentile Air Force Station, Kettering, Ohio, was named in his honor. 31 January A Douglas...
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    The United States Air Force has several variants of squadrons focused on communications and cyberspace. An Air and Space Communications Squadron is usually...
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    Robin Olds (category United States Air Force personnel of the Vietnam War)
    was an American fighter pilot and general officer in the United States Air Force (USAF). He was a "triple ace", with a combined total of 17 victories in...
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    336th Fighter Squadron (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
    Rocketeers, is a United States Air Force unit. It is assigned to the 4th Operations Group and stationed at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. The...
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    Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF). Force Reconnaissance companies unlike USMC division reconnaissance report to the Marine expeditionary force (MEF)...
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    Vermont Garrison (category United States Air Force personnel of the Korean War)
    1915 – February 14, 1994) was a career officer in the United States Air Force, and a flying ace credited with 17.33 victories in aerial combat. He was...
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  • one whom Gentile approached for the former's harassment. Steed continued to investigate the alleged misconduct and the connection to Gentile, which supposedly...
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    Michael Fincke (category United States Air Force officers)
    retired United States Air Force officer and an active NASA astronaut. So far he served two tours aboard the International Space Station as a flight engineer...
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    4th Fighter Group (category Fighter groups of the United States Air Force)
    1942. General Dwight D. Eisenhower referred to Gentile as a one-man Air Force. John Godfrey was Gentile's close friend and wingman; Winston Churchill referred...
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    United States Navy Sea, Air, and Land (SEAL) Teams, commonly known as Navy SEALs, are the U.S. Navy's primary special operations force and a component of the...
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    Caldwell, Hamlin A., Jr., "Air Force Maritime Missions", United States Naval Institute Proceedings, October 1978, p. 33. Gentile, Gian P. (1997). "Advocacy...
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    Sunita Williams (category Commanders of the International Space Station)
    attempts there over a 24-hour period. They then diverted Atlantis to Edwards Air Force Base in California, where the shuttle touched down at 3:49 p.m. EDT, returning...
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  • Coates, former commanding officer of 1st Force Reconnaissance Company along with Team leader Lt. Lawrence R. Gentile 1st Forecon Jump Master. Det 1 was activated...
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    Special Air Service selection Ultimate Force – an ITV action drama series following the operations of the fictitious 'Red Troop' of the Special Air Service...
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    Bob Behnken (category United States Air Force astronauts)
    a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering and the rank of colonel in the U.S. Air Force, where he served before joining NASA in 2000. He flew aboard Space Shuttle...
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    Bud Anderson (category United States Air Force personnel of the Vietnam War)
    (January 13, 1922 – May 17, 2024) was an officer in the United States Air Force and a triple ace of World War II. During the war he was the highest scoring...
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    have a spring-loaded exhaust valve which allows excess air to leave the helmet. The spring force is adjustable by the diver to prevent the suit from deflating...
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    John Smith (flying ace) (category Recipients of the Air Medal)
    from duty at the Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, to perform duty involving flying on the staff of commander, air force, Atlantic Fleet. In November...
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    Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Number 3 Fighter Wing Zweibrucken, West Germany on April 12, 1960. His father was stationed at the NATO RCAF Number 1 Air Division...
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    MARCOS (redirect from Marine Commando Force)
    capable of operating in all types of environments; at sea, in air and on land. The force has gradually acquired more experience and an international reputation...
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    Peter, "You are a Jew, yet you live like a Gentile and not like a Jew. How is it, then, that you force Gentiles to follow Jewish customs?" Paul also mentions...
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    French Air Force assets stationed there and to execute combat search and rescue missions if necessary. Along with the Fusiliers, the Air Force deployed...
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    David C. Schilling (category United States Air Force officers)
    Air Force officer, fighter ace credited with 22½ confirmed claims, and leading advocate of long-range jet fighter operations. Kansas' Schilling Air Force...
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    National Republican Air Force (Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana or ANR) was the air force of Italian Social Republic and also the air unit of National...
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