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During World War II, Altman flew more than 50 bombing missions as a crewman on a B-24 Liberator with the 307th Bomb Group in Borneo and the Dutch East Indies.
As a result of the August 1992 destruction of Homestead AFB, Florida by Hurricane Andrew, the 31st Fighter Wing's 307th and 308th Fighter Squadrons were initially evacuated to Moody AFB prior to the hurricane making landfall.
Bossier City is the location of Barksdale Air Force Base, home of the 2nd Bomb Wing, 8th Air Force, and 307th Bomb Wing.
By population, the town ranks 17th out of the 32 cities and towns in Berkshire County, and 307th out of the 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts.
Rockland ranks 307th out of 351 communities in the Commonwealth.
Irvington High School was the 287th-ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 322 schools statewide, in New Jersey Monthly magazine's September 2010 cover story on the state's " Top Public High Schools ", after being ranked 307th in 2008 out of 316 schools.
Image: 307bw. jpg | 307th Bombardment Wing, Medium
Its training unit was the 307th Single Engine Flying Training Group which operated AT-6 Texans, with the base operating unit being the 403d Army Air Force Base Unit.
The 307th and 28th Bombardment Groups were placed on alert and ordered to be ready to deploy within three and twelve hours respectively.
The 307th Bombardment Group left MacDill AFB, Florida for RAF Marham and RAF Waddington in the UK.
Later in July, the Fifteenth Air Force 98th and 307th Bombardment Groups were sent to Japan to join the FEAF.
The 92nd and 98th BGs and the 31st SRG operated from bases in Japan, whereas the 19th, 22nd, and 307th BGs were based in Okinawa.
* 307th Bombardment: 1944.
Company D, 307th Medical Battalion, at Colegio Maria Auxiliadora, 4.
On 4 August 1946, SAC activated the 307th Bombardment Group ( Very Heavy ) as the host unit at MacDill, being initially equipped with Boeing B-29 Superfortresses.
The unit was redesignated as the 307th Bombardment Wing, Medium on 12 July 1948.
Under the wing designation, the 306th Bombardment Group ( eff: 12 August 1948 ) and 307th Bombardment Group ( eff: 12 July 1948 ) were attached to the wing.
In 1952, the 307th Bombardment Wing was bestowed the lineage, honors and history of the USAAF World War II 307th Bombardment Group.
On 1 September 1950, the 307th Bomb Group with its three squadrons of B-29s was deployed to Far East Air Force ( FEAF ) Bomber Command, Provisional at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, engaging in combat operations during the Korean War.
From Kadena, the 307th staged attacks against the rapidly advancing communist forces in South Korea.
While in Okinawa, the 307th was awarded the Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation for its air strikes against enemy forces in Korea.
The 307th BG returned from deployment on 10 February 1951, however elements of the group remained deployed in Okinawa on a permanent basis.
The 307th Bomb Wing was inactivated at MacDill on 16 June 1952.
The 307th Bomb Group was permanently reassigned to Kadena Air Base upon the inactivation of the wing at MacDill.