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  • 10 Force Support Squadron (USAFA)

    Lineage. Designated Squadron D, 10 Airdrome Group, on 14 Nov 1947. Organized on 3 Dec 1947. Discontinued on 27 Aug 1948. Consolidated (10 Oct 1984) with the 10 Food Service Squadron, Tactical Reconnaissance, which was constituted on 14 Jun 1948. Activated on 25 Aug 1948. Inactivated on 1 Apr 1949.

  • 19 Expeditionary Weather Squadron (ACC)

    Lineage. Constituted as 19 Weather Squadron, Regional on13 Jun 1942. Activated on 30 Jun 1942. Inactivated on 3 Oct 1947. Activated on 1 Jun 1948. Inactivated on 8 Jul 1961. Redesignated 19 Expeditionary Weather Squadron, and converted to provisional status, on 12 Feb 2009. Assignments. Air Weather

  • 53 Airlift Squadron (AMC)

    Lineage. Constituted as 53 Transport Squadron on 30 May 1942. Activated on 1 Jun 1942. Redesignated 53 Troop Carrier Squadron on 4 Jul 1942. Inactivated on 31 Jul 1945. Activated on 30 Sep 1946. Redesignated: 53 Troop Carrier Squadron, Medium, on 1 Jul 1948; 53 Troop Carrier Squadron, Heavy, on 15

  • 807 Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron (ACC)

    Lineage. Constituted as 807 Tactical Control Squadron on 2 Jul 1951. Activated on 1 Aug 1951. Inactivated on 8 Apr 1961. Redesignated 807 Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron, and converted to provisional status, on 12 Feb 2009. Assignments. 501 Aircraft Control & Warning Group (later, 501

  • 730 Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron (ACC)

    Lineage. Constituted as 730 Tactical Control Squadron on 7 Dec 1971. Activated on 1 Feb 1972. Inactivated on 30 Jun 1977. Redesignated 730 Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron, and converted to provisional status, on 12 Feb 2009. Assignments. 507 Tactical Control Group (later, 507 Tactical

  • BLUM, William George Papers (1976)

    .65 cu ftCall Nos. 168.7063IRIS Nos. 1011603William Blum was born in Dansville, New York on 26 October 1919 and became a member of the U.S. Air Force Reserve from 1941 until he retired in January of 1966 where he achieved the rank of Colonel. He was an aviation cadet from 1941 through 1942 and

  • WEBB, Hamilton B., Papers. 1942 - 1978

    1.02 cu ftCall Nos. 168.7039-1 through 17IRIS Nos. 127071 through 127093, 1028875Rose to the rank of Brigadier General while a member of the U.S. A.F. from 1942 until 1973. General Webb was born in New York, New York. He received his bachelor of science degree from Yale University in 1935 and his

  • POLIFKA, Karl A. Sr., Papers. 1942 - 1949

    .5 cu ftCall Nos. 168.7580 (1 Box of 5 folders)IRIS No. 1156897 (Folders 1 through 5)Attained the rank of Colonel in the USAAF. He was born in Raton, NM. Polifka joined the military in June of 1937 and served as commander of the 90th Photo Reconnaissance Wing during World War II. The Colonel was

  • MOORMAN, Thomas S., Jr., 1994 - 1998

    unknown cu ft Call Nos. 168.7648, 168.7648-1 through 168.7648-9 IRIS Nos. 1156905 through 1156914 Thomas S. Moorman, Jr., was born in Washington, D.C. In 1962, General Moorman received his bachelor's degree in history and political science from Dartmouth College and his commission as a distinguished

  • MERHAR, Joseph J., Jr., Papers, 1941 - 1946

    2.5 Linear ftCall Nos. 168.7274, 168.7274-1 through 21IRIS Nos. 1097618 through 1097636, 1148364 and 1148365Captain Merhar was born in Pueblo, Colorado. He entered the Army Air Corp on 4 June 1941 and was commissioned while overseas in the European Theater of Operations on 8 October 1943. Captain