| 41. | On 16 April 1945, Clovis AAF was transferred from jurisdiction of Second Air Force to Continental Air Command.
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| 42. | Returned to the United States in May 1945, becoming a domestic troop carrier squadron for Continental Air Forces.
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| 43. | While operating predominantly from tiny hazardously substandard Air America and Continental Air Services, Stanford flew 218 combat missions.
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| 44. | Continental Air Command lost responsibility for air defense on that date and the wing was reassigned to ADC.
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| 45. | When Continental Air Command reorganized under the dual deputy system in November the squadron transferred directly to the wing.
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| 46. | The group was inactivated in April 1959 as Continental Air Command converted to the dual deputy form of organization.
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| 47. | Felix gave the appearance of having an eye because dry, continental air was drawn into its center, evaporating clouds.
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| 48. | The headquarters of the Continental Air Defense Command ( CONAD ) and ADC were combined on 1 July 1973.
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| 49. | Two were owned and operated by Southwest Airlines Co . and the third belonged to Continental Air Lines Inc.
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| 50. | The carrier was renamed Continental Air Lines ( later changed to " Airlines " ) on July 8, 1937.
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