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Reactivated in 2008, the brigade is currently at home in Hawaii.
: Reactivated at Smoky Hill AAF, Kansas, 16 July 1947
Reactivated on 1 May 1967, at Fort Bragg, the brigade deployed to Vietnam where it supported American forces for several years and a dozen campaigns.
Reactivated as an airborne brigade on 21 June 1974 at Fort Bragg, NC, the unit has since seen numerous overseas tours, including to Kuwait during the Gulf war, Kosovo, Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom, and Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn.
Reactivated in 1972 at Andersen AFB, Guam, as a provisional combat wing due to Andersen going back on alert due to the North Vietnamese Easter Offensive and the commencement of Operation Linebacker I and later Linebacker II in December 1972 Received 100 B-52G aircraft assigned to 4 combat squadrons.
Reactivated the same day at Smoky Hill Army Airfield, Kansas as a Very Heavy B-29 Superfortress bomb group, began training under Second Air Force for deployment to the Pacific Theater.
Reactivated briefly in 1947-1948 at Langley Field, Virginia at a Tactical Air Command troop carrier squadron, but never fully manned or equipped due to budget shortages.
Reactivated during the Korean War at Sewart AFB, Tennessee and equipped with C-119 Flying Boxcars and other assault transports to be used for airborne combat assault operations.
Reactivated during the Vietnam War as a C-130 Hercules airlift training squadron at Sewart AFB, moved to Little Rock AFB in 1970 with the closure of Sewart.

Reactivated and on
Reactivated as the 4th Fighter Wing on July 28, 1947, members of the wing have served all over the world, including the Korean War, Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
* Reactivated on 1 October 2011
* Reactivated on 30 November 1975

Reactivated and 1
* 4309-Adventure 1, Episode 7-Newgrange Reactivated
* Reactivated 1 July 1993
* Clubline Volume 3 – CD track No. 1 " Reactivated " ( 2001 ) Bloodline
* World of Synthpop 3 – 2xCD disc No. 1 track No. 5 " Reactivated " ( 2001 ) Sterntaler / Zoomshot Media Entertainment

Reactivated and with
The fourth, part of the Reactivated line, is the 6 " scale action figure with a new head sculpt and paint job, with a new chain, no Dawg, no bike, and no extra hands.

Reactivated and wing
Reactivated as a base host wing under Air Mobility Command in 1994.

Reactivated and before
Reactivated in the interwar years, III Corps trained US Army formations for combat before and during World War II, before itself being deployed to the European Theater where it participated in several key engagements, including the Battle of the Bulge where it is known as the force that relieved the surrounded 101st Airborne Division.

Reactivated and .
Reactivated in 2006.
Reactivated for service in World War II, the corps took command of divisions in the south Pacific, leading US and Australian forces as they pushed the Japanese army out of New Guinea.
Reactivated again in 1985, the division was designated the 10th Mountain Division ( Light Infantry ), to historically tie it to the World War II division and to also better describe its modern disposition.
Reactivated under Caribbean Air Command in 1949.
Reactivated in 1972 as EC-121 Airborne command post for tactical deployments worldwide, Feb 1972-May 1996.

at and Eglin
* 1980 – Demonstration flight of a secretly modified C-130 for an Iran hostage crisis rescue attempt ends in crash landing at Eglin Air Force Base's Duke Field, Florida leading to cancellation of Operation Credible Sport.
Rocket sled testing at Eglin Air Force Base has demonstrated penetrations of 100 to in concrete when traveling at.
A number of the obsolete missiles were expended as targets at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida.
The host unit at Eglin is the 96th Test Wing ( formerly the 96th Air Base Wing ).
The host wing at Eglin is the 96th Air Base Wing ( 96 ABW ) whose mission consists of supporting the Air Armament Center and the myriad of tenant commands and associate units with traditional military services as well as all the services of a small city, to include civil engineering, personnel, logistics, communications, computer, medical, security, and all other host services.
A F-89 Scorpion | Northrop F-89C landing at Eglin Air Force Base during the 1950s.
As of July 2012 the 46th Test Wing has been absorbed by the 96th Air Wing, creating the 96th Test Wing at Eglin.
:( F-15C / D Eagles ) Tail Code: " EG " The 33d FW “ Nomads ” were the largest tenant combat unit at Eglin, as well as the premier air-to-air combat unit of the Air Combat Command ( ACC ).
: Inactive Navy squadron VF-101, the " Grim Reapers ", most recently flying F-14 Tomcats, is currently slated for reactivation and redesignation as Strike Fighter Squadron 101 ( VFA-101 ) in 2013 as a subordinate squadron of the 33d Fighter Wing, a joint USAF-USN-USMC organization at Eglin.
: The 53 WG is headquartered at Eglin and serves as the Air Force ’ s focal point for operational test and evaluation of armament and avionics, aircrew training devices, chemical defense, aerial reconnaissance improvements, electronic warfare systems, and is responsible for the QF-4 Phantom II Full Scale Aerial Target ( FSAT ) program and subscale drone programs ( located at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida ).
: The 919 SOW, located about five miles ( 8 kilometers ) south of Crestview and from Eglin main at Eglin AFB Auxiliary Field # 3 ( Duke Field ) and is the only special operations wing in the Air Force Reserve Command ( AFRC ).
Its mission at Eglin is to expose Ranger students to a fast-paced field training exercise during an 18-day cycle at Eglin.
: The Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center stood up Detachment 2 at Eglin to meet the growing demand to provide realistic operational testing for new and modified weapon systems.
With the outbreak of war in Europe, a proving ground for aircraft armament was established at Eglin.
The 1st Experimental Guided Missiles Group was activated at Eglin Field, Florida, on 6 February 1946, operating out of Auxiliary Field 3.
In December 1955, the Air Munitions Development Laboratory was reassigned from the Wright Air Development Center at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, to the Air Force Armament Center at Eglin by Headquarters Air Research and Development Command.
The 59th falls under the 53rd Test Management Group at Eglin.

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