Eaker Air Force Base - Major Units Assigned

Major Units Assigned

  • 25th Twin Engine Flying Training Group, 25 July 1942 - 29 February 1944
  • Army Air Force Pilot School, 3 May 1942 - 31 May 1945
  • 211th Army Air Force Base Unit, 1 May 1944 - 15 June 1945
  • 809th Army Air Force Base Unit, 16 June 1945 - 31 March 1946
  • 334th Army Air Force Base Unit, 1 April 1946 - 25 November 1946
  • 461st Bombardment Wing, 8 April 1956 - 1 April 1958
  • 4329th Air Base Squadron, 1 April 1958 - 1 July 1959
  • 97th Bombardment Wing, 1 July 1959 - 1 September 1991
Redesignated: 97th Wing, 1 September 1991 - 1 April 1992

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