20th Operational Weather Squadron - Duty Assignments

Duty Assignments

List of duty assignments and parent units from 1943 to present.

Cairo, Egypt, 9th Air Force, 15 April 1943 – 31 October 1943
Sorido Airdrome, Biak Island, Netherlands East Indies, Far East Air Forces Regional Control and Weather Group (provisional), 6 December 1944 – 9 May 1945 Fort William McKinley, Manila, Luzon, P.I., Far East Air Forces Regional Control and Weather Group, 9 May 1945 – 14 August 1945
Nichols Field, Luzon, P.I., Far East Air Forces Regional Control and Weather Group 14 August 1945 – 20 September 1945
Nichols Field, Luzon, P.I., 1st Weather Group later, 2100st Air weather Group, 20 September 1945 – 2 November 1945
Tokyo, Japan, 1st Weather Group (later, 2100st Air weather Group), 2 November 1945 – 22 May 1946
Yamato Building, Nagoya, 1st Weather Group (later, 2100st Air weather Group, 22 May 1946 – 23 October 1949
Yamato Building, Nagoya, 2143rd Air Weather Wing, 23 October 1949 – 8 February 1954
Yamato Building, Nagoya, 1st Weather Wing 8 February 1954 – c. August 1954
Sumitomo Building, Nagoya, 1st Weather Wing, c. August 1954 – c. April 1956
Nagoya Air Station (later Moriyama Air Station), Japan, 1st Weather Wing c. April 1956 – 18 February 1957
Fuchu Air Station, Japan, 1st Weather Wing, 8 June 1964 – 6 October 1974
Yokota Air Base, Japan, 1st Weather Wing, 6 October 1974 – 1 September 1976
Yokota Air Base, Japan, 1st Weather Wing, 1 January 1985 – 30 September 1991
Yokota Air Base, Japan, Pacific Air Forces, 30 September 1991 – 1 April 1992
Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, Pacific Air Forces, 1 April 1992 – 15 April 1992
Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, 15th Operations Group, 15 April 1992 – 1 June 1992
Yokota Air Base, Japan, Fifth Air Force, 1 October 2000 – 17 April 2006

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