A provisional unit was then established to consolidate all support units.
Formed into provisional units, they were used to augment depleted divisions.
All of the provisional units remained at Andersen until bombing missions ceased on 15 November 1973.
After the Pearl Harbor Attack, the provisional unit was formed.
After a short fight with German Austrian provisional units, the current border was established.
As a provisional unit, it may be activated or inactivated at any time.
The provisional unit had a designated strength of 124 officers and 228 enlisted men.
This brigade, however, was not considered a "provisional" unit and maintained a permanent establishment in Haiti from 1915 to 1934.
However, that formation had no relation to the provisional unit which fought in Korea and did not assume its lineage.
It was organized as an un-designated provisional unit with men drawn from the 14th and 18th Training Squadrons already at the field.