List of USAF Bomb Wings and Wings Assigned To Strategic Air Command

List Of USAF Bomb Wings And Wings Assigned To Strategic Air Command

List of USAF Bomb Wings and Wings assigned to the Strategic Air Command and brief information of the unit; including unit nickname, linage, reassignments, aircraft assignments, and link to main Wikipedia articles for that unit.

Read more about List Of USAF Bomb Wings And Wings Assigned To Strategic Air Command:  2d Wings “Liberty We Defend”, 5th Wings “Guardians of The Upper Regions”, 6th Wings “Ready To Defend”, 7th Wings “Death From Above”, 9th Wings “Always Ready”, 11th Wings “Progress Without Fear or Prejudice”, 17th Wings “Ever Into Danger”, 19th Wings “On Wings We Conquer”, 22d Bomb Wing “We Lead”, 28th Wings “Guardian of The North”, 39th Wings, 40th Bomb Wing, 43d Bomb Wing “Willing, Ready, Able”, 44th Wings “Aggressors Beware”, 55th Wings “We See All”, 68th Bomb Wing “Follow Me”, 70th Bomb Wing “Strength Through Unity”, 72d Bomb Wing, 90th Bomb Wing “Undaunted”, 91st Bomb Wing “Poised For Peace”, 92d Bomb Wing “Twofold Security”, 95th Wings “Justice With Victory”, 96th Wings “It Is Always The Hour”, 98th Bomb Wing “Force For Freedom”, 99th Bomb Wing “Let Aggressors Beware”, 301st Bomb Wing “Who Fears”, 305th Bomb Wing, 306th Bomb Wing “Abundance of Strength”, 307th Bomb Wing, 308th Bomb Wing “Not For Self”, 310th Wing, 319th Bomb Wing “Defenders of Freedom”, 320th Bomb Wing “Strength Through Awareness”, 321st Bomb Wing “Power For Peace”, 341st Bomb Wing “World Peace Through Strength”, 351st Missile Wing “Sentinels of Peace”, 376th Bomb Wing “Liberandos”, 379th Bomb Wing “Precision and Accuracy”, 380th Bomb Wing “Strength and Confidence”, 384th Bomb Wing “Keep The Show On The Road”, 390th Bomb Wing “Not For Ourselves Alone”, 397th Bomb Wing “Guardian of Freedom”, 410th Bomb Wing, 416th Bomb Wing, 449th Bomb Wing “Never Unprepared”, 450th Bomb Wing, 454th Bomb Wing “Deter or Destroy”, 456th Bomb Wing, 461st Bomb Wing, 465th Bomb Wing “Checkmate To Aggression”, 484th Bomb Wing, 494th Bomb Wing, 509th Wings “Defender Avenger”

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