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1 335 th FIGHTER SQUADRON LINEAGE 335 th Fighter Squadron constituted, 22 Aug 1942 Activated, 12 Sep 1942 Redesignated 335 th Fighter Squadron, Single Engine, 20 Aug 1943 Inactivated, 10 Nov 1945 Activated, 9 Sep 1946 Redesignated 335 th Fighter Squadron, Jet Propelled, 23 Apr 1947 Redesignated 335 th Fighter Squadron, Jet, 14 Jun 1948 Redesignated 335 th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 20 Jan 1950 Redesignated 335 th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 8 Mar 1955 Redesignated 335 th Fighter-Day Squadron, 25 Apr 1956 Redesignated 335 th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 1 Jul 1958 Redesignated 335 th Fighter Squadron, 1 Nov 1991 STATIONS Bushey Hall, England, 12 Sep 1942 Debden, England, 29 Sep 1942 Steeple Morden, England, c. 23 Jul 4 Nov 1945 Camp Kilmer, NJ, 9 10 Nov 1945 Selfridge Field, MI, 9 Sep 1946 Field (later, AFB),, 26 Mar 1947 Langley AFB, VA, 1 May 1949 Langley AFB, VA, 26 Apr Aug 1950 AFB,, 13 Aug 11 Nov 1950 Johnson AB, Japan, 13 Dec 1950 Suwon AB, South Korea, 1 May 1951 Kimpo AB, South Korea, 24 Aug 1951 Johnson AB, Japan, 20 Sep 1951 Kimpo AB, South Korea, 4 Nov 1951
2 Chitose AB, Japan, c. 26 Nov Dec 1957 Seymour Johnson AFB, NC, 8 Dec 1957 Eglin AFB, FL, 1 May Nov 1961 Seymour Johnson AFB, NC DEPLOYED STATIONS Eglin AFB, FL, 1 May Nov 1961 McCoy AFB, FL, 21 Oct 29 Nov 1962 Incirlik AB, Turkey, 16 Nov Feb 1965 Yokota AB, Japan, 3 Jul c. 6 Nov 1965 Takhli RTAFB, Thailand, c. 6 Nov c. 8 Dec 1965 Kunsan AB, South Korea, 4 Dec 1969 c. 25 May 1970 Ubon RTAFB, Thailand, 6 Jul 22 Dec 1972 Ramstein AB, Germany, 2 Sep 2 Oct 1978 and 28 Aug 29 Sep 1979 Al Karj AB, Saudi Arabia, 27 Dec Jun 1991 ASSIGNMENTS 4 th Fighter Group, 12 Sep Nov th Fighter (later, 4 th Fighter-Interceptor; 4 th Fighter-Bomber, 4 th Fighter-Day) Group, 9 Sep th Fighter-Day (later, 4 th Tactical Fighter) Wing, 8 Dec th Operations Group, 22 Apr 1991 ATTACHMENTS HQ Tactical Air Command, 1 May Nov 1961 Seventeenth Air Force, c. 16 Nov Feb st Tactical Fighter Wing, 3 Jul c. 6 Nov th Tactical Fighter Wing, c. 6 Nov 6 Dec th Tactical Fighter Wing, 4 Dec 1969 c. 25 May th Tactical Fighter Wing, 6 Jul 22 Dec th Tactical Fighter Wing, 2 Sep 2 Oct 1978 and 28 Aug 29 Sep 1979 Tactical Fighter Wing Provisional, 4, 27 Dec Mar 1991 Tactical Fighter Wing Provisional, 4404, 13 Mar Jun 1991 WEAPON SYSTEMS Spitfire, P 47, P 51, P 47, 1947 P 80, F 51, F 86, F 100, F 105, F 4, F 15, 1990 F-15E
3 ASSIGNED AIRCRAFT SERIAL NUMBERS C 335 WD-B C 335 WD-E C 335 WD-D C 335 WD-B C 335 WD-X C 335 WD-S C 335 WD-H C 335 WD-X C 335 WD-F C 335 WD-C C 335 WD-X C 335 WD-W C 335 WD-I C 335 WD-C C 335 WD-O C 335 WD C 335 WD C 335 WD C 335 WD C 335 WD-K C 335 WD-D C 335 WD-J C 335 WD-Y C 335 WD C 335 WD-A C 335 WD-R D 335 WD-L D 335 WD-E D 335 WD-M D 335 WD-T D 335 WD-H D 335 WD-V D 335 WD-R D 335 WD-Z D 335 WD-N D 335 WD D 335 WD-R D 335 WD D 335 WD-C D 335 WD-E D 335 WD-M D 335 WD-O D 335 WD-G D 335 WD-
4 D 335 WD-W D 335 WD-Z D 335 WD-U D 335 WD D 335 WD D 335 WD D 335 WD-W D 335 WD-B D 335 WD-E B 335 WD-W B 335 WD-U B 335 WD-O B 335 WD-M B 335 WD-D B 335 WD-I B 335 WD-R B 335 WD-C B 335 WD-S B 335 WD-W B 335 WD-K B 335 WD-Z B 335 WD-A B 335 WD-N B 335 WD B 335 WD B 335 WD B 335 WD B 335 WD B 335 WD B 335 WD-L B 335 WD-H B 335 WD-A B 335 WD-N B 335 WD-H B 335 WD-Z B 335 WD-C B 335 WD-V B 335 WD-F B 335 WD-E B 335 WD-Q B 335 WD-N B 335 WD B 335 WD-I B 335 WD-E B 335 WD-L B 335 WD-S
5 B 335 WD-P B 335 WD-E B 335 WD-L B 335 WD-S B 335 WD-R B 335 WD-U B 335 WD-M B 335 WD-P B 335 WD-D B 335 WD-F B 335 WD-O B 335 WD-G B 335 WD-X B 335 WD-K B 335 WD-R B 335 WD-J B 335 WD-B B 335 WD-V B 335 WD-H B 335 WD-A B 335 WD-F B 335 WD-U B 335 WD-P B 335 WD-F B 335 WD-G B 335 WD-Y B 335 WD-T B 335 WD-Z B 335 WD-W B 335 WD-U B 335 WD-K B 335 WD-S B 335 WD-G B 335 WD-J B 335 WD-F B 335 WD B 335 WD B 335 WD-H B 335 WD-H B 335 WD-L B 335 WD-B B 335 WD-W C 335 WD C 335 WD C 335 WD-X C 335 WD-H
6 C 335 WD-G C 335 WD-B C 335 WD-E 44-51D 335 WD D 335 WD-F D 335 WD-J D 335 WD-G D 335 WD-P D 335 WD-O D 335 WD-K D 335 WD-F D 335 WD-D D 335 WD-R D 335 WD-I D 335 WD-O D 335 WD-A D 335 WD-Z D 335 WD D 335 WD-C D 335 WD-J D 335 WD-A D 335 WD-L D 335 WD-H D 335 WD-V D 335 WD-W D 335 WD-P D 335 WD-W D 335 WD-I D 335 WD-O D 335 WD-R D 335 WD-P D 335 WD D 335 WD-N D 335 WD-KK D 335 WD-R D 335 WD-I B 335 VF-M D 335 WD-U D 335 WD-K D 335 WD-T D 335 WD D 335 WD-Q D 335 WD-O D 335 WD-U D 335 WD-X D 335 WD-
7 D 335 WD-B D 335 WD-Z D 335 WD-D D 335 WD-A D 335 WD-U D 335 WD-O D 335 WD-Y D 335 WD-S D 335 WD-U D 335 WD D 335 WD D 335 WD D 335 WD-T D 335 WD-A D 335 WD D 335 WD-O D 335 WD-M D 335 WD-N D 335 WD-W D 335 WD-W D 335 WD-G D 335 WD-A D 335 WD-K D 335 WD D 335 WD-P D 335 WD-I D 335 WD D 335 WD-B D 335 WD D 335 WD-C F ASSIGNED AIRCRAFT TAIL/BASE CODES 334th TFS SA F-4E 336th TFS SC-SJ F-4E 335th TFS SJ F-4E 334th TFS SJ F-4E 308th TFS ZF F-4E
8 336th TFS SJ F-4E 58th TFS ED F-4E *336th TFS receded from 'SC' to 'SJ' during its deployment. UNIT COLORS COMMANDERS 2 Lt Verd V. Mitchell Jr., 12 Sep 1942 Maj William J. Daley, 29 Sep 1942 Maj Donald J. M. Blakeslee, 22 Nov 1942 Maj Gilbert O. Halsey, 19 May 1943 Maj Roy W. Evans, 13 Aug 1943 Maj George Carpenter, 5 Feb 1944 Maj James R. Happel, 18 Apr 1944 Maj Leon M. Blanding, 21 Jun 1944 Capt Robert C. Church, 29 Jul 1944 Maj Pierce W. McKennon, 18 Aug 1944 Maj Louis H. Norley, 30 Aug 1944 Maj Pierce W. McKennon, 22 Sep 1944 Capt Calvin W. Willruth, 21 Sep 1945-unkn unkn, 1-10 Nov 1945 Unkn, 9 Sep 1946-Mar 1947 Lt Col Nathan M. Abbot, c. 1 Mar 1947 Maj Clay Albright, 27 Jul 1948 Maj Bruce H. Hinton, 5 Aug 1948 Lt Col Harvey L. Case Jr., 23 Jun 1949 Lt Col Donald W. Nance, Jun 1950 Lt Col Benjamin H. Emmert, 31 May 1951 Maj Winston W. Marshall, c. 19 Aug 1951 Maj Zane S. Amel, 10 Jan 1952 Maj Philip H. Van Sickle, 25 Apr 1952 Lt Col Carroll B. McElroy, 6 Sep 1952 Lt Col Vermont Garrison, 1953-unkn Lt Col Robert J. Dixon, unkn-11 Mar 1954 Maj Robert H. Knapp, 12 Mar 1954 Lt Col Chester B. Wine, 12 Jun 1954 Lt Col John S. Stewart, 4 Mar 1955 Maj Howard F. Hendricks, c. Jan 1956 Capt Kenneth A. Runeberge, unkn-7 Dec 1957 Maj James E. Mason, 8 Dec 1957 Lt Col Robert R. Scott. 2 Apr 1958 Lt Col Paul P. Hoza, 4 Aug 1960 Lt Col Elmer E. Springer Jr., 30 Mar 1964 Lt Col Fred H. Henderson, 1 Apr 1965 Lt Col Lawrence F. Damewood; c. 1 Jun 1966
9 Lt Col William W. Pinner, 25 Feb 1968 Lt Col Eleas Casillas, 1 Mar 1970 Lt Col Richmond N. Long, 1 Jun 1971 Lt Col Lorenz F. Wustner, 6 Nov 1972 Lt Col William T. Tolbert, 2 Mar 1973 Lt Col Robert A. Norman, 26 Apr 1974 Lt Col Michael C. Kerby, 5 Dec 1975 Lt Col Charles F. Luigs, 22 Apr 1977 Lt Col Dennis M. Biggs, 2 Mar 1978 Lt Col Charles C. Large, 23 Jan 1979 Lt Col John C. Griffin, 2 Jul 1981 Lt Col Richard B. Myers, 25 Jun 1982 Lt Col Michael Navarro, 23 Nov 1983 Lt Col Paul F. Henry, 1 Nov 1985 Lt Col Robert L. Ruth, 12 Nov 1987 Lt Col Steven R. Pingel, 1 Mar 1990 Lt Col Kenneth M. Decuir, 15 Nov 1991 Lt Col Charles R. Heald, 25 Nov 1992 Lt Col Ralph J. Jodice II, 13 May 1994 Lt Col Charles G. Duke III, 28 Mar 1996 Lt Col Mike Spencer, 13 Feb 1998 Lt Col William DelGrego, 14 Jan 2000 Lt Col James E. Dennis, 1 Jan 2001 Lt Col Mark Mouw, 18 Jul 2003 Lt Col Todd Boyd, 20 May 2005 HONORS Service Streamers None Campaign Streamers World War II Air Offensive, Europe Normandy Northern France Rhineland Ardennes-Alsace Central Europe Air Combat, EAME Theater Korea CCF Intervention First UN Counteroffensive CCF Spring Offensive UN Summer-Fall Offensive Second Korean Winter
10 Korea Summer-Fall, 1952 Third Korean Winter Korea, Summer 1953 Vietnam Vietnam Defensive Vietnam Ceasefire Southwest Asia Defense of Saudi Arabia Liberation and Defense of Kuwait Armed Forces Expeditionary Streamers None Decorations Distinguished Unit Citations France, 5 Mar 24 Apr 1944 Korea, 22 Apr 8 Jul 1951 Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Combat "V" Device 8 Jul 20 Oct 1972 Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards 1 Jul Jun Sep Apr Nov Dec Feb Apr Jun May Jul Apr Apr Mar Apr Jul Jul May Jun May Mar-10 Jun Jun May Jun May 2003 Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citations 1 Nov Sep Oct Mar 1953 Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm 3 Aug 31 Dec 1972 EMBLEM
11 On a Blue disc, the head of an American Indian chief in profile, wearing a feathered headdress White, the headband and tips of the long feathers Red, the short feathers just above the headband and circular ornament over the ear Air Force Blue, details White; the Indian s eye, hair, outlines, and details throughout, Black. Approved, 7 Nov Approved, EMBLEM SIGNIFICANCE MOTTO NICKNAME CHIEFS OPERATIONS Combat in ETO, Oct 1942 Apr Combat in Korea, Dec 1950 Jul Combat in Southeast Asia, Nov Dec 1965 and Jul Dec Combat in Southwest Asia, Jan Feb Unit History, Air Proving Ground Center, Eglin AFB, FL, 1958; Unit history 4 th Fighter Interceptor Wing. Fourth But This F-100F ( ) of the 335th Fighter Day Squadron, 4th Fighter Day Wing, carried the unit's Green, outlined in White, nose band and fin markings during The 4th remained in the Far East until December of 1957 when it returned to the United States and was based at Seymore Johnson AFB, North Carolina, arriving on 8 December The unit was now designated 4th Fighter Day Wing and, in 1958, the four squadrons assigned to the Wing began to receive F-lOOCs. These squadrons were the 333rd (Red), 334th (Blue), 335th (Green) and 336th (Yellow). Unit identification markings consisted of a band around the aircraft's intake and a broad horizontal band across the vertical tail in the appropriate squadron color, bordered in either White or Black with the wing tips also painted in the unit color. Early in 1959, the 335th Squadron began to transition to the F-105B, followed by the 334th and 336th Squadrons and finally by the 333rd during Known Aircraft: F th: FDS F100F Despite such difficulties, the spring of 1953 proved highly successful for H-19 operations. On April 30, an H-19 picked up a future double ace, Capt. Lonnie R. Moore, 335th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, from the Yellow Sea, twenty miles north of Cho-do. Captain Moore's F-86 had engine failure. In May the big helicopters experienced their best month of the war; they picked up ten airmen, six between May 16 and 18. On the 16th, an H-19 stationed at Cho-do rescued an F-84 pilot who had ejected after being hit by flak. The pilot was in the water only
12 thirty seconds. Late that afternoon, fifty miles north of Cho-do (ninety miles behind enemy lines), an H-19 picked up an F-86 pilot whose engine had failed. This pilot was in the water only two minutes. The next day, two more Sabre pilots were rescued within three miles of Cho-do by H-19s operating from the island, one of five days in the war on which air rescue helicopters and/or SA-16s saved two F-86 pilots. Although the communists never mounted what could be construed as a major effort with their "Bed Check" aircraft. They did have far more than a nuisance effect. On June 17, 1951 a single Polikarpov PO-2 dropped a pair of twenty-five pound bombs on the ramp at K-13. One 335th FIS F-86 was destroyed and four more were damaged. Under Constant Guard I, F-4Es from the 4th TFW's 334th and 335th TFSs, Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina, arrived during April, 1972, and were assigned to the 8th TFW at Ubon RTAB. During late April, F-4Es from the 308th TFS at Homestead AFB and the 58th TFS at Eglin AFB were deployed to Udorn RTAB under Constant Guard II and there, assigned to the 432nd TRW. Seventy-two F-4Es were now available in Southeast Asia assigned to the 4th TFS, 421st TFS, 69th TFS and 34th TFS, and additional aircraft under Constant Guard continued to arrive at regular intervals. 335th Fighter Squadron Code: WD Callsign: Greenbelt to 22 April '44 then: Caboose (A Group) Supreme (B Group) The 335th TFS attached to 4th Tactical Fighter Wing on 8 December Squadron equipped with F-4D (previously flown F-105D Thunderchief) at Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina in th TFS deployed to Kunsan AB, South Korea, following the USS Pueblo crisis between January and July Returned to Seymour Johnson AFB. Squadron attached to 354th Tactical Fighter Wing at Kunsan AB, South Korea between 4 December 1969 and 25 May The squadron returned to CONUS base and started to re-equip with the F-4E during Above: F-4D-31-MC Phantom II, th TFW, 335th TFS, Kunsan AB, South Korea. Aircraft in standart Air Force SEA camouflage scheme. IR seeker fairing removed. Above: F-4D-29-MC Phantom II, / SB. 4th TFW, 335th TFS, Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina. Aircraft in standart Air Force SEA camouflage scheme. Above: F-4D-29-MC Phantom II, / SB. 4th TFW, 335th TFS, Kunsan AB, South Korea. Aircraft in standart Air Force SEA camouflage scheme. Above: F-4D-29-MC Phantom II, / SB. 4th TFW, 335th TFS, Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina. Aircraft in standart Air Force SEA camouflage scheme.
13 Above: F-4D-29-MC Phantom II, / SB. 4th TFW, 335th TFS, Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina. Aircraft in standart Air Force SEA camouflage scheme. On 6 May 2004, 1708L (2108Z) the mishap aircraft (MA) an F-15E, S/N , call sign Kong 42, crashed in a field near Callaway, Virginia. The MA, assigned to the 4th Fighter Wing, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, was participating in a two-ship Surface Attack Tactics (SAT) mission along Military Training Route VR The mishap crew (MC) had completed the simulated delivery of Precision Guided Munitions (PGM) when a large Black Vulture struck the number two (right) engine at approximately 700 feet above ground level (AGL). The MA caught fire and the mishap pilot (MP) was unable to maintain controlled flight. The MP and mishap weapon systems officer (MW), both assigned to the 335th Fighter Squadron, ejected without injury and were recovered by local law enforcement officials and civilians. The aircraft was destroyed on ground impact in a field near two residences. There were no casualties on the ground; however, some property damage occurred due to mishap debris and resulting fires. Damage to the aircraft is estimated at $42,391, During a low-level rejoin with the lead aircraft, Kong 41, the MP saw a black object flash by in his peripheral vision. Both the MP and MW heard two impacts and an explosion on the right side of the MA. The MP initiated a climb and notified Kong 41 that he had struck a bird. The MA began to roll to the right, which the MP was able to minimize by using up to full left rudder and aileron inputs and reducing power on the left engine. There were no fire lights or audible fire warnings in the cockpit. Both Kong 41 crewmembers could see the right engine of the MA was on fire and radioed this to the MC. The MP discharged the fire suppression system and shut down the right engine. The aircraft continued in a climbing right turn, and when the MP relaxed aileron and rudder pressure, the MA entered an uncommanded right roll to an inverted attitude. The MP allowed the roll to continue upright and then applied full stick and rudder inputs to maintain a slight right bank. By this time, the flames had diminished; however, the MC determined they could not control the MA any longer and initiated ejection while the MA was in an upright attitude. The cause of this mishap, supported by clear and convincing evidence, was a bird strike, which led to a catastrophic failure of the number two engine due to the ingestion of a large Black Vulture. The impact resulted in an uncontained disintegration of fan, compressor and turbine blades and caused a major aircraft fire. Two additional factors, supported by substantial evidence, contributed to the mishap. First, there was a loss of sufficient capability to maintain controlled flight due to severed flight control cables and wiring harnesses, and hydraulic system failures. Second, the flight was not in compliance with restrictions in the Seymour Johnson AFB Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard Plan Patterson Patterson Wyman Mead Billen Reed Sullivan
14 Villinger Barnes Ward Freeburger Hawkins Smith Brandenburg Carlow Goetz Clodfelter Newell Ross Jr Smith Jr McGrattan Garbey Jones Glynn Jr Little Hill Harris Jr Sibbett Manning Fiedler Saunders Henry Carpenter Anderson Riley Scarbrough Stanford Jr Hanrahan Simpson Dahlen Godwin Wadsworth Jones Jr Fischer Boren Dailey Cooper Conley Smith Rosenson
15 McKennon Thomson Jr Schlegel Iden Groseclose Russell Jr Holske Vozzy Anderson Lewis Hewes Poage Jr Stallings Santos Fitch Rabe Green Davis Buchholz Rasmussen McLoughlin F-86A FIS 4FIG Langley AFB, VA SF Mason, Clair L. 20 Mi N OF Langley AFB T-6D FIS 4FIG Langley AFB, VA TAC Mitchell, Edgar V. Langley AFB F-86A FIS 4FIG Langley AFB, VA LACMF Park, William C. Langley AFB F-86A FIS 4FIG Langley AFB, VA LACGC Cartmill, John B. Langley AFB F-86A FIS 4FIG Langley AFB, VA LACMF Spiess, Morris K. Langley AFB F-86A FIS 4FIG AFB, GACF Barnum, Charles C. Jr AFB, F-86A FIS 4FIG AFB, SF Barcus, Luther C. McGuire AFB
16 F-86A FIS 4FIG AFB, LAC Bryant, Jack. AFB, F-86A FIS 4FIG AFB, LACMF Brooks, James L. AFB, F-86A FIS 4FIG AFB, LACMF Layton, Laurence C. Williams AFB F-86A FIS 4FIG Johnson AB, JPN CBLEF Johansen, Martin C. 1.5 Mi E Johnson AB F-86A FIS 4FIG Johnson AFB, JPN MF Walter, Alonzo J. 5 Mi W Mito F-86A FIS 4FIG Johnson AB, JPN LACMF Kemp, Salvadore W. Johnson AB F-86A FIS 4FIG Johnson AFB, JPN TAC Mack, Ernest W. Johnson AFB F-86A FIS 4FIG Johnson AFB, JPN GAC Menden, Jospeh D. Johnson AFB F-86A FIS 4FIG Johnson AFB, JPN SSPSF Ihrig, William M. 10 Mi N Johnson AB F-86A FIS 4FIG K-13 Suwon AB, KOR MF Roberts, James O. Sinuiju F-86A FIS 4FIG K-13 Suwon AB, KOR LACMF Nelson, Milton E. K-13 Suwon AB F-86A FIS 4FIG K-13 Suwon AB, KOR CBL Reeves, Thiel M. K-13 Suwon AB F-86A FIS 4FIG K-14 Kimpo AB, KOR FLEF Thompson, Clifford C. K-14 Kimpo AB F-86F FIS 4FIG K-14 Kimpo, Korea BOEF Winslow, Murray A near Ch'o-do Island, North Korea Spit Vb BM FS 4FG 356 TOA Ellington, Paul M Spit Vb AA FS 4FG 356 TOA Pissanos, Spiros N Spit Vb BL FS 4FG 356 CRLEF Pissanos, Spiros N Spit Vb BL FS 4FG 356 CRLEF Pissanos, Spiros N
17 C FS 4FG 356 KCRLEF Smolinsky, Frank G RAF Sawbridgeworth C FS 4FG 356 TOA Ellington, Paul M RAF Llanbedr C FS 4FG 356 CBL Smith, Fonzo D Lee-on-Solent C FS 4FG 356 FLEF McKennon, Pierce W Great Chesterford C FS 4FG 356 FLEF Fiedler, Clemens A C FS 4FG 356 CRT Waterman, Lloyd W Halesworth/Sta C FS 4FG 356 GAC B FS 4FG 356 LAC Schlegel, Albert L B FS 4FG 356 LAC Freeburner, Edward P B FS 4FG 356 CRLEF Homuth, Robert H Pevensey Beach B FS 4FG 356 KCR Boyce, Ralph G Ridgewell/ 3mi S B FS 4FS 356 LAC Simpson, Curtis (NMI) B FS 4FG 356 TAC Dailey, Leo (NMI) B FS 4FG TAC Dailey, Leo (NMI) D FS 4FG 356 KCR Kingham, Lloyd G Littlebury/ 2mi W B FS 4FG 356 BOEX Green, George D Albury/ 1mi N D FS 4FG 356 TAC Lewis, Ralph E D FS 4FG 356 TOA Berry, Darwin L
18 B FS 4FG 356 TAC Stallings, Robert L B FS 4FG 356 LAC Tyler, Robert N D FS 4FG 356 TAC Lines, Ted E D FS 4FG 356 CBL Blakeslee, Donald J M RAF Harrowbeer D FS 4FG 356 TAC [ground crew] D FS 4FG 356 TAC Van Wyk, Neil (NMI) B W 335FS 4FG 356 TAC Bucher, Oliver B Jr D FS 4FG 356 TOAEF Hewes, Charles D D FS 4FG 356 LAC Rinebolt, Richard J D FS 4FG 356 LAC Green, George D D FS 4FG 356 CRLSF Elffner, Thomas H C W 335FS 4FG 356 CBL Hawley, Robert C D FS 4FG 356 LACSF Hunter, Robert (NMI) Jr D FS 4FG 356 CBLMF Rasmussen, Herman S D FS 4FG 356 TOAEF Scanlon, James J D FS 4FG 356 KCR Tannehill, Richard L Drwaynant/ 1mi SE D FS 4FG 356 TAC Draughn, Carl S D FS 4FG 356 GL Fowler, Duane (NMI)
19 D FS 4FG 122 LAC Henderson, William D Oberweisenfeld/R A FS 4 FG Field, MACB Albright, Clay 4M S Field, A FS 4FG Fld, BOMF Webster, Frederick L Ft Meade/ 6mi E P80A FS 4FG Field, CBLEF Kemp, John R Field, A FS 4FG Field, LACMF Abbott, Nathan M Field, A FS 4FG Field, LAC Benne, Louis Field, F-86A FS 4FIG Langley AFB, VA FLEF Badger, Walter B. 3 Mi S Elberon F-86A FS 4FIG Langley AFB, VA TOAF Cartmill, John B. Langley AFB F-86A FS 4FIG Langley AFB, VA NBD Garrison, Vermont. 4 Mi E Langley AFB F-86A FS 4FIG Shaw AFB, SC LAC Spiess, Morris K. Shaw AFB F-86A FS 4FIG Langley AFB, VA CRLEF Cunningham, Bruce Maxton AFB F-86A FS 4FIG Langley AFB, VA KCR Robinson, Eldridge C. 11 Mi N Langley AFB T-33A FS 4FIG AFB, CBLMF Farrell, Everett. AFB, F-86A FS 4FIG McGuire AFB, NJ MF Mack, Ernest W. 1 Mi NW East Green F-86A FS 4FIG AFB, LACMF Zeigler, Richard F. AFB, F-86A FS 4FIG AFB, KCRGCW Russell, Joseph W. 11 Mi S Quantico F-86A FS 4FIG AFB, KCRGCW Mills, Cornelius P. 11 Mi S Quantico F-86A FS 4FIG AFB, CBLoG Barcus, Luther C. 1 Mi N Aiden
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