It was assigned to Fourteenth Air Force, Continental Air Command, with Wing Headquarters at Berry Field.
Berry Fields, (notably the world-renown Sawtooth Berry Fields)
Formed at Berry Field, Nashville.
The 105th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron stayed at Berry Field.
Bob Hoover learned to fly at Nashville's Berry Field while working at a local grocery store to pay for the flight training.
The modern Tennessee ANG received federal recognition on 3 February 1947 as the 105th Fighter Squadron at Berry Field, Nashville.
Both squadrons were equipped with F-47 Thunderbolts and were assigned to the 118th Fighter Group at Berry Field.
Established in 1937, its original name was Berry Field, from which it its ICAO and IATA identifiers are derived.
Berry Field faced the removal of its flying mission with the BRAC 2005 recommendation to realign its assets to other units.
Assigned to the 118th Fighter Group at Berry Field, Nashville, flying the P-47 Thunderbolt aircraft.
It was assigned to Fourteenth Air Force, Continental Air Command, with Wing Headquarters at Berry Field.
Berry Fields, (notably the world-renown Sawtooth Berry Fields)
Formed at Berry Field, Nashville.
The 105th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron stayed at Berry Field.
Bob Hoover learned to fly at Nashville's Berry Field while working at a local grocery store to pay for the flight training.
The modern Tennessee ANG received federal recognition on 3 February 1947 as the 105th Fighter Squadron at Berry Field, Nashville.
Both squadrons were equipped with F-47 Thunderbolts and were assigned to the 118th Fighter Group at Berry Field.
Established in 1937, its original name was Berry Field, from which it its ICAO and IATA identifiers are derived.
Berry Field faced the removal of its flying mission with the BRAC 2005 recommendation to realign its assets to other units.
Assigned to the 118th Fighter Group at Berry Field, Nashville, flying the P-47 Thunderbolt aircraft.