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U.S. Air Force Veteran
Branch
U.S. Air Force
Service Years
1966 - 1970
363rd Fighter Wing
U.S. Air Force
The 363rd Fighter Wing was first activated during World War II as the 363rd Fighter Group in 1943, serving in the European Theater with the Ninth Air Force and flying reconnaissance and escort missions. After the war, the unit underwent several redesignations, including a period as a tactical reconnaissance wing during the Cold War. It became the 363rd Tactical Fighter Wing, operating from Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, where it flew aircraft such as the F-4 Phantom II and later the F-16 Fighting Falcon. The wing played an active role in Operation Desert Storm in 1991, conducting combat missions over Iraq and Kuwait. The 363rd was inactivated in 1993, but its heritage continues through various successor units.
460th FMS
U.S. Air Force
The 460th Field Maintenance Squadron (460th FMS) was an essential support unit within the United States Air Force, primarily associated with the 460th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing. Activated during the Cold War, the squadron was responsible for the maintenance and repair of aircraft and equipment, ensuring operational readiness for reconnaissance missions. Stationed at bases such as Tan Son Nhut Air Base in Vietnam, the 460th FMS played a crucial role in supporting aerial reconnaissance operations during the Vietnam War. The squadron's expertise in aircraft maintenance contributed significantly to the effectiveness and sustainability of U.S. Air Force missions in Southeast Asia.