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709th Air Refueling Squadron         
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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
709th Air Refueling Squadron
The United States Air Force's 709th Air Refueling Squadron (709 ARS) was an aerial refueling unit that operated the KC-10 Extender at March Air Force Base, California. The unit was inactivated in 1995.
No. 2 Squadron RAAF         
  • No. 4 Squadron AFC]], [[No. 88 Squadron RAF]], No. 2 Squadron AFC, [[No. 92 Squadron RAF]], [[No. 103 Squadron RAF]], [[No. 46 Squadron RAF]], and [[No. 54 Squadron RAF]].
  • No. 2 Squadron Canberra during the Vietnam War in 1970
  • alt=Crest of No. 2 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force
  • A No. 2 Squadron RAAF Boeing 737 AEW&C aircraft during a deployment to the Middle East in 2017
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING AND CONTROL SQUADRON
No. 2 (RAAF) Squadron RAF; No. 68 Squadron RFC; No. 2 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force
No. 2 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) squadron that operates from RAAF Base Williamtown, near Newcastle, New South Wales.
4397th Air Refueling Wing (Training)         
MILITARY UNIT
4397th Air Refueling Training Wing; 4397th Air Refueling Wing
The United States Air Force's 4397th Air Refueling Wing (Training) was an Air Refueling training unit located at Randolph AFB, Texas. It operated the KC-97 Stratocruisers with an authorization for 40 aircraft.