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The 353rd Special Operations Wing is an operational unit of the United States Air Force Special Operations Command, stationed at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The Wing's first predecessor was activated in 1944 as the 3rd Air Commando Group. The unit was assigned to Fifth Air Force in the Philippines in 1944 for operations with North American P-51 Mustangs, Douglas C-47 Skytrains, and Stinson L-5 Sentinels. It attacked Japanese airfields and installations in the Philippines, supported ground forces on Luzon, and provided escort for missions to Formosa and the China coast. It also made raids on airfields and railways on Formosa, and furnished cover for convoys. In addition, the group transported personnel, dropped supplies to ground troops and guerrilla forces, evacuated casualties from front-line

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  • 353rd Special Operations Wing (en)
  • 353rd Special Operations Group (it)
  • 353-тя група спеціальних операцій (США) (uk)
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  • Il 353rd Special Operations Group è uno stormo operazioni speciali dell'Air Force Special Operations Command. Il suo quartier generale è situato presso la Kadena Air Base, in Giappone. (it)
  • 353-тя група спеціальних операцій (США) (англ. 353d Special Operations Group) — військове формування, група сил спеціальних операцій повітряних сил США, які організаційно входить до складу Командування ССО США «Тихий океан» Тихоокеанського командування ЗС для виконання в зоні відповідальності цього командування різнорідних спеціальних операцій. Основним пунктом базування авіаційної групи є військово-повітряна база Кадена, Окінава, Японія. (uk)
  • The 353rd Special Operations Wing is an operational unit of the United States Air Force Special Operations Command, stationed at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The Wing's first predecessor was activated in 1944 as the 3rd Air Commando Group. The unit was assigned to Fifth Air Force in the Philippines in 1944 for operations with North American P-51 Mustangs, Douglas C-47 Skytrains, and Stinson L-5 Sentinels. It attacked Japanese airfields and installations in the Philippines, supported ground forces on Luzon, and provided escort for missions to Formosa and the China coast. It also made raids on airfields and railways on Formosa, and furnished cover for convoys. In addition, the group transported personnel, dropped supplies to ground troops and guerrilla forces, evacuated casualties from front-line (en)
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