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The 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing (67th TRW) was an important unit of the United States Air Force, activated in 1947. Initially formed as the 67th Reconnaissance Group, the wing played a pivotal role in aerial reconnaissance during the Korean War, providing valuable battlefield intelligence through photographic and electronic means. Throughout the Cold War, the 67th TRW operated a variety of aircraft, including the RF-4C Phantom II, and was stationed primarily in the Pacific, notably at Yokota Air Base, Japan. The wing was inactivated in 1971, but its legacy in tactical reconnaissance contributed significantly to U.S. airpower and intelligence capabilities in the region.
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