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History of 47th Flying Training Wing

The 47th Flying Training Wing is a unit of the United States Air Force based at Laughlin Air Force Base in Del Rio, Texas. It is responsible for training future pilots and combat systems officers through specialized undergraduate pilot training. The wing has a long history of providing top-notch training to military aviators, dating back to its activation in 1941. The 47th Flying Training Wing plays a crucial role in producing highly skilled and capable aviators for the Air Force and allied nations.

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ABOUT 47th Flying Training Wing

  • The 47th Flying Training Wing was activated on November 15, 1940, as the 47th Bombardment Group at Savannah Air Base, Georgia.
  • During World War II, the 47th Bombardment Group flew anti-submarine patrols along the East Coast of the United States.
  • The 47th Flying Training Wing moved to Texas in 1972 and was redesignated as the 47th Flying Training Wing.
  • The wing is responsible for training future Air Force pilots through undergraduate pilot training at Laughlin Air Force Base.
  • The 47th Flying Training Wing has a rich history of producing skilled pilots who have gone on to fly a variety of aircraft in the Air Force.
  • One of the most famous members of the 47th Flying Training Wing was General Robin Olds, a triple ace pilot in World War II and Vietnam.
  • The wing has received numerous awards and honors for its training and operations, including the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award.
  • In 2018, the 47th Flying Training Wing celebrated its 75th anniversary with a special airshow and other events.
  • Members of the 47th Flying Training Wing have participated in humanitarian missions around the world, providing aid and support to those in need.
  • The wing continues to play a vital role in training the next generation of Air Force pilots, ensuring the defense of the United States for years to come.

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