The 749th Bombardment Squadron is a former United States Army Air Forces unit. The squadron was first activated in July 1943. After training in the United...
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457th Air Expeditionary Group (redirect from 457th Bombardment Group)
457th Bombardment Group was activated at Geiger Field, Washington on 1 July 1943 with the 748th, 749th, 750th and 751st Bombardment Squadrons assigned...
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nineteen B-24 Liberators formerly of the 9th Bombardment and 88th Reconnaissance Squadrons, 7th Bombardment Group which arrived from Allahabad Airfield...
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RAF Glatton (section 457th Bombardment Group (Heavy))
Fortresses : 748th Bombardment Squadron (Red propeller hubs) 749th Bombardment Squadron (Blue propeller hubs) 750th Bombardment Squadron (White propeller...
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the 468th Bombardment Group, with the 512th, 792d, 793d, 749th and 795th Bombardment Squadrons. Initially, the 468th hauled bombs, fuel, ammunition and...
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associated bombardment squadron (BS) is listed, along with the squadron's bombardment group (BG). Most commonly, a group would have four squadrons. Also listed...
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Division, Maurer Maurer, James Gilbert "463rd Bombardment Group". Retrieved February 17, 2014. "463rd Bombardment Group Website". Retrieved February 17, 2014...
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personnel of the 422nd Base Hq. & Air Base Squadron, which operated the Replacement Training Unit. The 749th AAF Band was organized, making possible dances...
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from Sanski Most. The Division launched its attack on 20 January with the 749th Regiment and elements of the 202nd Tank Battalion. Despite air support,...
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