| 41. | He later was chief of standardization in the 4028th Strategic Reconnaissance Weather Squadron at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas.
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| 42. | After the war Wyton became home to the Strategic Reconnaissance Force, adding English Electric Canberra to the aircraft flown.
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| 43. | From 10 October 1951 to 15 May 1952, the 44th trained all elements of the 68th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing.
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| 44. | Eielson became the primary site for strategic reconnaissance around 1949, when the 375th Reconnaissance Squadron was transferred from Ladd.
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| 45. | The wing was fully integrated with the 9th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing from 12 November 1949 to 10 February 1951.
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| 46. | The squadron was redesignated the 322d Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron and activated at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana in 1950.
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| 47. | The commando element was mostly used to conduct direct action tasks, with the SASR returning to conducting strategic reconnaissance.
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| 48. | The 5th Tactical Hospital and the 4167th USAF Hospital were activated and both assigned to the 5th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing.
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| 49. | The equipment and active duty personnel remained at Fairchild and were gained by the newly formed 99th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing.
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| 50. | With the change in aircraft also came a modified mission : global strategic reconnaissance with bombardment as a secondary tasking.
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