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- The 301st Operations Group (301 OG) is a flying component of the 301st Fighter Wing, assigned to the United States Air Force Reserve Tenth Air Force. The group is stationed at Carswell Field, Texas. During World War II, the group's predecessor unit, the 301st Bombardment Group was a highly decorated group flying B-17 Flying Fortresses that served primarily in North Africa and Italy. It operated as part of Eighth, Twelfth and Fifteenth Air Forces. In the postwar era, the 301st Bombardment Group was one of the first USAAF units assigned to the Strategic Air Command on 4 August 1946, prior to the establishment of the United States Air Force. The group was activated as a redesignation of the 467th Bombardment Group due to the Air Force's policy of retaining only low-numbered groups on active duty after the war. The group was inactivated in 1952 when the parent wing adopted the Tri-Deputate organization and assigned all of the group's squadrons directly to the wing. The group was reactivated as the 301st Operations Group in 1991 when the 301st Air Refueling Wing adopted the USAF Objective organization plan. (en)
- El Grupo de Bombarderos nº 301 fue un condecorado grupo de pilotos que sirvieron en la Segunda Guerra Mundial con los bombarderos Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress principalmente en África e Italia. Estuvo en activo hasta el año 1952, cuando fue puesto fuera de servicio debido a la reasignación de todos los grupos a una misma ala.Fue reactivado en el año 1991, reapareciendo como un grupo totalmente modernizado y asignado a la Reserva de la Fuera aérea Estadounidense con el nombre de Ala Aérea de Combate Nº 301. (es)
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- * 150pxWorld War II – American Campaign
* 150pxWorld War II – EAME Theater (en)
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- 0001-02-03 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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- * 150pxDistinguished Unit Citation
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- Texas flag tail stripe "TX" "Texas Longhorns" (en)
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- Carswell Field, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas (en)
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- El Grupo de Bombarderos nº 301 fue un condecorado grupo de pilotos que sirvieron en la Segunda Guerra Mundial con los bombarderos Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress principalmente en África e Italia. Estuvo en activo hasta el año 1952, cuando fue puesto fuera de servicio debido a la reasignación de todos los grupos a una misma ala.Fue reactivado en el año 1991, reapareciendo como un grupo totalmente modernizado y asignado a la Reserva de la Fuera aérea Estadounidense con el nombre de Ala Aérea de Combate Nº 301. (es)
- The 301st Operations Group (301 OG) is a flying component of the 301st Fighter Wing, assigned to the United States Air Force Reserve Tenth Air Force. The group is stationed at Carswell Field, Texas. During World War II, the group's predecessor unit, the 301st Bombardment Group was a highly decorated group flying B-17 Flying Fortresses that served primarily in North Africa and Italy. It operated as part of Eighth, Twelfth and Fifteenth Air Forces. The group was reactivated as the 301st Operations Group in 1991 when the 301st Air Refueling Wing adopted the USAF Objective organization plan. (en)
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- 301st Operations Group (en)
- Grupo de Bombarderos nº301 (es)
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