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"Irving Plaza (known through sponsorship as Irving Plaza, powered by Klipsch and formerly known as the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza) is a ballroom- style music venue located within the Union Square neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It was featured on the Complex City Guide list of "50 Best Concert Venues of America" in 2013. Polish Army veterans The building was purchased by the Polish Army Veterans of America District 2 in 1948, and turned into a Polish-American community center. Generals and other distinguished Poles graced its stage including, in 1976, the future Pope John Paul II."Polish Cardinal Warmly Greeted; Wojtyla Winds Up His Tour of the U.S. in New York" The New York Times (September 5, 1976) Rock venue In 1978, the hall was converted to a rock music venue by future Peppermint Lounge promoters Tom Goodkind and Frank Roccio, who after a year began to share promotional efforts with a "Club 57" crew headed by Jane Friedman and Louis Tropia.Rockwell, John. "After Politics, There's Rock, Disco or Pop Clubs to Visit" The New York Times (August 8, 1980) -"Two organizations book concerts into the facility, with two different telephone numbers." Goodkind and Roccio brought in acts such as the B-52s, Talking Heads, the Ramones and, with Friedman and Tropia, a wealth of British bands, establishing the venue as a premier American location for punk and new wave. The venue was reopened by Chuck Terzella in October 1983, with management by Frank Gallagher and the English DJ Andy Dunkley, presenting reggae and other ethnic music, plus college rock, proclaiming in their ads "We don't have video". Terzella's club filed for bankruptcy in December 1985, and closed in June 1986. Chris Williamson, who already promoted the punk and hard rock oriented "Rock Hotel" nights at the Ritz, then took over in November 1986.Poster for Sonic Youth show November 22, 1986 He began programming alternative rock occasionally using the designation "Rock Motel". A New Year's Eve Rock Hotel show with The Dictators turned nasty after the band initiated a food fight and a bouncer lost his cool and beat some patrons."Stop Breaking Down" The Village Voice (January 13, 1987) Plans by the Polish Veterans to convert the building to condos fell through. They had to spend $25,000 on bringing the venue up to firecode before, in April 1987, Chris Williamson re-opened the club, featuring improved sound and lights, with an inaugural multi-night stand of Big Audio Dynamite. Williamson continued putting on shows into 1988—including hosting the popular "Milky Way" hip hop nights—but, as Irving Place gentrified, there was increasing local opposition to the hall. A plan by Williamson to present a play in the winter of 1988 fell through and, in December 1988, it was announced that the club would close and be demolished and turned into condos. The last show was The Ramones on December 31, 1988. Dee Dee Ramone praised the venue: "It was funky without being a dump." Ron Delsener took on management in the early 1990s. Live Nation, a spinoff of Clear Channel Communications, renovated and reopened Irving Plaza under the name "Fillmore New York At Irving Plaza" on April 11, 2007, reviving the name of the former Fillmore East in Manhattan's East Village, which had been open from 1968 to 1971. However, in May 2010 Live Nation conceded that the new name had not caught on and due to "unrelenting demand" the name "Irving Plaza" would be restored as from June 23, 2010. A replica of the original marquee has been commissioned. In September 2010, Irving Plaza became the venue for the services of Hillsong Church New York.hillsongnyc.com On February 14, 2015, Paul McCartney played a surprise show announced only that morning on Twitter. On May 25, 2016, 4 people were shot at a T.I. concert before T.I. took the stage. One of the victims died later at a hospital. In 2019, the venue closed for renovations, with completion anticipated in 2020. See also * House Of Blues References Notes External links * Category:Nightclubs in Manhattan Category:Cultural history of New York City Category:Music venues in Manhattan Category:Drinking establishments in Manhattan Category:New York City nightlife Category:Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1985 Category:Gramercy Park "
"The Río Grande de Añasco is a river in western Puerto Rico. Its source is in the Cordillera Central mountain range west of Adjuntas, and it flows about westward to its mouth on the Mona Passage north of Mayagüez. The river flows through the following municipalities Mayagüez, Añasco, San Sebastián and Las Marías of Puerto Rico. History In the 1898 Military Notes on Puerto Rico by the U.S. it is written that the "Añasco River is formed by the Lares Mountain ridge. It rises in the eastern extremity of the mountains called Tetas de Cerro Gordo, flowing first northwest, and then west, through the town of its name and thence to the sea." It is spanned by the Puente de Añasco, a bridge listed on the National Register of Historic Places. See also * List of rivers of Puerto Rico References External links * USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – Caribbean Region (1974) * Flooding from Río Grande de Añasco during Hurricane Maria in 2017 Further reading *Añasco River. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. Columbia University Press, 2000. (Available online.) Category:Rivers of Puerto Rico Category:Añasco, Puerto Rico Category:Mayagüez, Puerto Rico "
"May 2007 photo of the Boeing RB-52B-5-BO Stratofortress 52-005 with tail colour for the Yellowtails Squadron – 330th BS/93rd BW. Initially retired to Davis-Monthan AFB in February 1966, was used as a maintenance trainer at Lowry Technical Training Center until April 1982. Put on static display in 1984 and now part of the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, Denver, Colorado. The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress has been operational with the United States Air Force since 1955. This list is of the units it was assigned to, and the bases it was stationed. In addition to the USAF, A single RB-52B (52-008) was flown by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) until it was retired on 17 December 2004. It now is on static display at the west gate of Edwards AFB, California. One other B-52H (61-0025) was flown for many years by the Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards, and was transferred to NASA on 30 July 2001 as a replacement for the RB-52B. On 9 May 2008, that aircraft was flown for the last time to Sheppard AFB, Texas where it became a GB-52H maintenance trainer, never to fly again. Current USAF B-52 units The only active operational model of the B-52 is the B-52H. It is currently stationed at two USAF bases, flown by three wings:Mehuron, Tamar A., Assoc. Editor. 2009 USAF Almanac, Fact and Figures, Air Force Magazine, May 2009. * 2d Bomb Wing – Barksdale AFB, Louisiana : 11th Bomb Squadron (B-52H, Tail Code: LA, Gold Tail Stripe) : 20th Bomb Squadron (B-52H, Tail Code: LA, Blue Tail Stripe) : 96th Bomb Squadron (B-52H, Tail Code: LA, Red Tail Stripe) * 5th Bomb Wing – Minot AFB, North Dakota : 23d Bomb Squadron (B-52H, Tail Code: MT, Red Tail Stripe) : 69th Bomb Squadron (B-52H, Tail Code: MT, Yellow Tail Stripe) * 307th Bomb Wing (AFRC) – Barksdale AFB, Louisiana : 93d Bomb Squadron (B-52H, Tail Code: BD, Blue/Gold Chex Tail Stripe) : 343d Bomb Squadron Historical USAF B-52 units * 2d Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Barksdale AFB, Louisiana : Activated by re-designation of: 4238th Strategic Wing : B-52F, 1963–1965; B-52G, 1965–1992; B-52H, 1992–present :: 11th Bombardment Squadron (B-52H) :: 20th Bombardment Squadron (B-52F/H) (to 7th BW 6/65 – from 7th BW 12/92) :: 62d Bombardment Squadron (B-52G) (from 39th BW 6/65, inactivated 12/92) :: 96th Bombardment Squadron (B-52H) :: 596th Bombardment Squadron (B-52G) (from 397th BW 4/68) : Currently flying B-52Hs at Barksdale AFB * 5th Bombardment Wing (Heavy) : Travis AFB, California (1959–1968) : Minot AFB, North Dakota, (1968–Current) : B-52B, 1959; B-52G, 1959–1968; B-52H, 1968–Current :: 23d Bombardment Squadron :: 31st Bombardment Squadron (to 4126th SW 1/60) :: 72d Bombardment Squadron (B-52H) : Currently flying B-52Hs at Minot AFB. * 6th Bombardment (later Strategic Aerospace) Wing, Walker AFB, New Mexico : B-52E, 1957–1967 :: 24th Bombardment Squadron :: 39th Bombardment Squadron :: 40th Bombardment Squadron :: 4129th Combat Crew Training Squadron (1959–1963) : Moved to Eielson AFB, AK after closure of Walker AFB in 1967; 24th BS began flying RC-135s. * 7th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Carswell AFB, Texas : B-52F, 1958–1969; B-52D, 1969–1983; B-52H, 1982–1992 : Moved to Dyess AFB, TX after closure of Carswell AFB and transfer to US Navy as NAS JRB Fort Worth/Carswell Field; became B-1B Wing (9th BS) :: 9th Bombardment Squadron :: 20th Bombardment Squadron (from 2d BW 6/65 to 2d BW 12/92) :: 492d Bombardment Squadron (to 4228th SW at Columbus AFB) * 11th Bombardment (later Strategic Aerospace) Wing, Altus AFB, Oklahoma : B-52E, 1958–1968 :: 26th Bombardment Squadron :: 98th Bombardment Squadron (Reassigned to 4123 SW at Carswell AFB 1958-1958 and relocated to Clinton-Sherman AFB in 1959) :: 42d Bombardment Squadron (Reassigned to 4043 SW in 1960) : Became KC-135 Air Refueling Wing in 1968 * 17th Bombardment Wing (Heavy) : Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (1963–1975) : Beale AFB, California, (1975–1976) : Activated to replace: 4043d Strategic Wing : B-52E, 1963–1968; B-52H, 1968–1975; B-52G, 1975–1976 :: 34th Bombardment Squadron (B-52E a/c from 42 BS, B-52G a/c from 744 BS) : Inactivated in 1976; Beale AFB became a SAC Strategic Recon base for SR-71 and U-2 operations. * 19th Bombardment Wing (Heavy) : Homestead AFB, Florida (1962–1968) : Robins AFB, Georgia (1968–1983) : B-52H, 1962–1968; B-52G, 1968–1983 :: 28th Bombardment Squadron (B-52G a/c from 781st BS, 7/68) : Became 19th Air Refueling Wing in 1983 * 22d Bombardment Wing (Heavy), March AFB, California : B-52B, 1963–1966; B-52D, 1966–1982 :: 2d Bombardment Squadron :: 486th Bombardment Squadron (B-52D a/c from 781st BS) : The 22d Bombardment Squadron became 22d Air Refueling Wing in 1982, : and the 2d Bombardment Squadron became the 2d Strategic Squadron in 1988, * 28th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota : B-52D, 1957–1971; B-52G, 1971–1977; 1977–1985 :: 77th Bombardment Squadron :: 717th Bombardment Squadron (Reassigned to 4245 SW in 1960) :: 718th Bombardment Squadron (Reassigned to 4128 SW in 1960) : Equipped with B-1B Lancer in 1986 * 39th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Eglin AFB, Florida : Activated to replace: 4135th Strategic Wing : B-52G, 1963–1965 :: 62d Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 301st BS; to 2d BW 6/65) : Inactivated in 1965; Eglin AFB SAC facilities transferred to TAC * 42d Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Loring AFB, Maine : B-52C, 1956–1957; B-52D, 1957–1959; B-52G, 1959–1994 :: 69th Bombardment Squadron :: 70th Bombardment Squadron (inactivated 6/66; a/c to 528 BS/380 SAW) :: 75th Bombardment Squadron (Reassigned to 4039 SW in 1959) : Inactivated in 1994; Loring AFB closed per BRAC * 43d Strategic Wing, Andersen AFB, Guam : B-52D, 1972–1983; B-52G, 1983–1990 :: 60th Bombardment Squadron :: 63d Bombardment Squadron (Provisional), 1972–1973 : Inactivated in 1990; Andersen transferred to PACAF * 68th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina : Activated to replace: 4241st Strategic Wing : B-52G, 1963–1982 :: 51st Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 73d BS) : Became 68th Air Refueling Wing in 1982 * 70th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Clinton-Sherman AFB, Oklahoma : Activated to replace: 4123d Strategic Wing : B-52E, 1963–1968; B-52D, 1968–1969 :: 6th Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 98 BS) : Inactivated in 1969; Clinton-Sherman AFB closed. * 72d Bombardment Wing (Heavy) : Ramey AFB, Puerto Rico (1959–1971) : Andersen AFB, Guam (1972–1973) : B-52G, 1959–1971, 1972–1973 :: 60th Bombardment Squadron (transferred to 43d SW in 1971 : Inactivated in 1971; Ramey AFB closed; portion transferred to US Coast Guard as AIRSTA Borinquen : Provisional wing at Andersen for Linebacker I, II 1972–1973 (Vietnam War) * 91st Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Glasgow AFB, Montana : Activated to replace: 4141st Strategic Wing : B-52D, 1963–1968 :: 322d Bombardment Squadron : Inactivated in 1968; Glasgow AFB closed; Became 91st Strategic Missile Wing in 1968 at Minot AFB * 92d Bombardment (later Strategic Aerospace) Wing, Fairchild AFB, Washington : B-52D, 1957–1971; B-52G, 1970–1986; B-52H, 1986–1994 :: 325th Bombardment Squadron :: 326th Bombardment Squadron (B-52D) (Reassigned to 4141 SW in 1961) :: 327th Bombardment Squadron (B-52D) (Reassigned to 4170 SW in 1961) : Became 92d Air Refueling Wing in 1994 * 93d Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Castle AFB, California : B-52B, 1955–1965; B-52D, 1956–1958; B-52E, 1957–1958, 1967–1970; B-52F, 1958–1974; B-52G, 1966–1967, 1974–1994; B-52H, 1974–1993 :: 328th Bombardment Squadron :: 329th Bombardment Squadron :: 330th Bombardment Squadron (1955–1963) (1998–1991) :: 4017th Combat Crew Training Squadron (1955–1956) : Inactivated in 1995; Castle AFB closed per BRAC. * 95th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Biggs AFB, Texas : B-52B, 1959–1966 :: 334th Bombardment Squadron (1959–1966) : Inactivated in 1966; Biggs AFB closed and transferred to US Army as Biggs AAF. * 96th Strategic Aerospace Wing, Dyess AFB, Texas : B-52E, 1963–1970; B-52D, 1969–1982; B-52H, 1982–1985 :: 337th Bombardment Squadron : Inactivated in 1993; Dyess AFB became B-1B base Jun 1985 * 97th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Eaker AFB, Arkansas : B-52G, 1960–1992 :: 340th Bombardment Squadron : Inactivated in 1992; Eaker AFB closed per BRAC; became 97th Airlift Wing at Altus AFB in 1992 * 99th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Westover AFB, Massachusetts : B-52C, 1956–1966; B-52B, 1958–1959; B-52D, 1957–1961, 1966–1974 :: 346th Bombardment Squadron :: 347th Bombardment Squadron (Reassigned to 4047 SW in 1961) :: 348th Bombardment Squadron : Inactivated in 1974; Westover AFB transferred to Air Force Reserve as Westover ARB. * 306th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), McCoy AFB, Florida : Activated to replace: 4047th Strategic Wing : B-52D, 1963–1973 :: 367th Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 347 BS) : Inactivated in 1974; McCoy AFB closed. Became 306th Strategic Wing at RAF Mildenhall, UK in 1975 * 307th Strategic Wing, U-Tapao RTNAF, Thailand : B-52D, 1973–1975 :: 364th Bombardment Squadron (Provisional) :: 365th Bombardment Squadron (Provisional) : Inactivated in 1975; USAF ops at U-Tapao RTAFB closed out and transferred to Royal Thai Air Force. * 319th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota : Activated to replace: 4133d Strategic Wing : B-52H, 1963–1982; B-52G, 1982–1986 :: 46th Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 30th BS) : Equipped with B-1B Lancer 1987–88 : Became 319th Air Refueling Wing in 1994 * 320th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Mather AFB, California : Activated to replace: 4134th Strategic Wing : B-52F, 1963–1968; B-52G, 1968–1989 :: 441st Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 72d BS) : Tenant SAC unit on ATC base. Inactivated in 1989; Mather AFB closed in 1991 per BRAC. * 340th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Bergstrom AFB, Texas : Activated to replace: 4130th Strategic Wing : B-52D, 1963–1966 :: 486th Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 335 BS) : Inactivated in 1966; reactivated and equipped with FB-111s in 1968 * 366th Wing (Headquartered at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho; aircraft located at Castle AFB, California) : B-52G, 1992–1994 :: 34th Bombardment Squadron : 34 BS equipped with B-1B Lancers in 1994 * 376th Strategic Wing, Kadena AB, Okinawa :: 4180th Bombardment Squadron (Provisional) (never made operational) : Equipped with RC-135s in 1970 when B-52s withdrawn from Kadena AB. * 379th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Wurtsmith AFB, Michigan : B-52H, 1961–1977; B-52G, 1977–1992 :: 524th Bombardment Squadron : Inactivated in 1993; Wurtsmith AFB closed per BRAC * 380th Strategic Aerospace Wing, Plattsburgh AFB, New York : B-52G, 1966–1971 :: 528th Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 70th BS) : Re- equipped with FB-111s in 1971; Inactivated 1995 and Plattsburgh AFB closed per BRAC * 397th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Dow AFB, Maine : Activated to replace: 4038th Strategic Wing : B-52G, 1963–1968 :: 596th Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 341st BS) : Inactivated in 1968; Dow AFB closed. * 410th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), K. I. Sawyer AFB, Michigan : Activated to replace 4042d Strategic Wing : B-52H, 1963–1994 :: 644th Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 526th BS) : Inactivated in 1995; K. I. Sawyer AFB closed per BRAC * 416th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Griffiss AFB, New York : Activated to replace 4039th Strategic Wing : B-52G, 1963–1992; B-52H, 1992–1995 :: 668th Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 75th BS) : Inactivated in 1995; Griffiss AFB closed per BRAC. * 449th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Kincheloe AFB, Michigan : Activated to replace 4239th Strategic Wing : B-52H, 1963–1977 :: 716th Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 93d BS) : Inactivated in 1977; Kincheloe AFB closed * 450th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Minot AFB, North Dakota : Activated to replace 4136th Strategic Wing : B-52H, 1963–1968 :: 720th Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 525th BS) : Inactivated in 1968 * 454th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Columbus AFB, Mississippi : Activated to replace 4228th Strategic Wing : B-52F, 1963–1966; B-52D, 1966–1969 :: 736th Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 492d BS) : Inactivated in 1969; Columbus AFB transferred to ATC * 456th Strategic Aerospace (later Bombardment) Wing, Beale AFB, California : B-52G, 1963–1975 : Activated to replace 4126th Strategic Wing :: 744th Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 31st BS, a/c to 34th BS) : Wing Inactivated in 1975, replaced by 17th Bombardment Wing * 461st Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Amarillo AFB, Texas : B-52D, 1963–1968 : Activated to replace4128th Strategic Wing :: 764th Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 718 BS) : Inactivated in 1968; Amarillo AFB closed. * 462d Strategic Aerospace Wing, Larson AFB, Washington : Activated to replace 4170th Strategic Wing : B-52D, 1963–1966 :: 768th Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 327 BS) : Inactivated in 1966; Larson AFB closed. * 465th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Robins AFB, Georgia : Activated to replace 4137th Strategic Wing : B-52G, 1963–1968 :: 781st Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 342d BS) : Tenant SAC unit on AFLC base; Inactivated in 1968 * 484th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Turner AFB, Georgia : Activated to replace 4138th Strategic Wing : B-52D, 1963–1967 :: 824th Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 336 BS) : Inactivated in 1967; Turner AFB closed and transferred to US Navy in 1968 as NAS Albany. * 494th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Sheppard AFB, Texas : Activated to replace 4245th Strategic Wing : B-52D, 1963–1966 :: 864th Bombardment Squadron (a/c from 717 BS) : SAC tenant unit on ATC base; Inactivated in 1966 * 509th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Pease AFB, New Hampshire : B-52D, 1966–1969 :: 393d Bombardment Squadron : Re-equipped with FB-111s in 1970; Inactivated 1995, Pease AFB transferred to Air National Guard as Pease ANGB per BRAC Historical Strategic Air Command MAJCOM B-52 units Strategic Wings were established by Strategic Air Command in the late 1950s to disburse its B-52 bombers over a larger number of bases, thus making it more difficult for the Soviet Union to knock out the entire fleet with a surprise first strike. A 4-Digit MAJCOM wing, they were considered as temporary, provisional units. Beginning in 1962, in order to retain the lineage of the Strategic Wings as combat units and to perpetuate the lineage of many currently inactive bombardment units with illustrious World War II records, Headquarters SAC received authority from Headquarters USAF to discontinue its MAJCOM strategic wings that were equipped with combat aircraft and to activate AFCON units, most of which were inactive at the time which could carry a lineage and history. Component units were also redesignated to historically-linked units of the newly established wing. Therefore, the history, lineage and honors of the World War II historical units were bestowed upon the newly established wing upon activation. * 4038th Strategic Wing Dow AFB, Maine : B-52G, 1960–1963 :: 341st Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 596th BS/397th BW * 4039th Strategic Wing Griffiss AFB, New York : B-52G, 1960–1963 :: 75th Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 668th BS/416th BW * 4042d Strategic Wing K. I. Sawyer AFB, Michigan : B-52H, 1961–1963 :: 526th Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 644th BS/410th BW * 4043d Strategic Wing Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio : B-52E, 1960–1963 :: 42d Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 34th BS/17th BW * 4047th Strategic Wing McCoy AFB, Florida : B-52D, 1961–1963 :: 347th Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 367th BS/306th BW * 4123d Strategic Wing Clinton-Sherman AFB, Oklahoma : B-52E, 1959–1963 :: 98th Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 6th BS/70th BW * 4126th Strategic Wing Beale AFB, California : B-52G, 1960–1963 :: 31st Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 744th BS/456th SAW * 4128th Strategic Wing Amarillo AFB, Texas : B-52D, 1960–1963 :: 718th Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 764th BS/461st BW * 4130th Strategic Wing Bergstrom AFB, Texas : B-52D, 1959–1963 :: 335th Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 September 1963, assets to 486th BS/340th BW * 4133d Strategic Wing Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota : B-52H, 1962–1963 :: 30th Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 46th BS/319th BW * 4134th Strategic Wing Mather AFB, California : B-52F, 1958–1963 :: 72d Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 September 1963, assets to 441st BS/320th BW * 4135th Strategic Wing Eglin AFB, Florida : B-52G, 1959–1963 :: 301st Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 62d BS/39th BW * 4136th Strategic Wing Minot AFB, North Dakota : B-52H, 1961–1963 :: 525th Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 720th BS/450th BW * 4137th Strategic Wing Robins AFB, Georgia : B-52G, 1960–1963 :: 342d Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 781st BS/465th BW * 4138th Strategic Wing Turner AFB, Georgia : B-52D, 1959–1963 :: 336th Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 824th BS/484th BW * 4141st Strategic Wing Glasgow AFB, Montana : B-52D, 1959–1963 :: 326th Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 322d BS/91st BW * 4170th Strategic Wing Larson AFB, Washington : B-52D, 1960–1963 :: 327th Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 768th BS/462d BW * 4200th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, Beale AFB, California : B-52H, 1 Apr 1965 – 25 June 1966 :(Special Unit with 2 Modified B-52H for Air Sampling & D-21 operations :: 4201st Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron : Wing Inactivated in 1966, replaced by 9th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing with the B-52H's Demodified * 4228th Strategic Wing Columbus AFB, Mississippi : B-52F, 1959–1963 :: 492d Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 736th BS/454th BW * 4238th Strategic Wing Barksdale AFB, Louisiana : B-52F, 1958–1963 :: 436th Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 20th BS/2d BW * 4239th Strategic Wing Kincheloe AFB, Michigan : B-52H, 1961–1963 :: 93d Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 716th BS/449th BW * 4241st Strategic Wing Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina : B-52G, 1959–1963 :: 73d Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 51st BS/68th BW * 4245th Strategic Wing Sheppard AFB, Texas : B-52D, 1960–1963 :: 717th Bombardment Squadron Inactivated on 1 February 1963, assets to 864th BS/494th BW Provisional B-52 units * Vietnam War : Strategic Wing (Provisional), 72 Andersen AFB, Guam :: Provisional SAC MAJCOM unit, June 1972 – November 1973 : Bombardment Wing (Provisional), 4133 Andersen AFB, Guam :: Provisional SAC MAJCOM unit, February 1966 – July 1970 (Replaced by 43d Strategic Wing) : 4525d Strategic Wing Kadena AB, Okinawa :: SAC MAJCOM unit, April 1967 – April 1970 (Replaced by 376th Strategic Wing) Note: The 376th Strategic Wing operated B-52D's until Aug 1970. : 4258th Strategic Wing, U-Tapao RTNAF, Thailand :: SAC MAJCOM unit, April 1967 – April 1970 (Replaced by 307th Strategic Wing) Andersen AFB & Kadena AB started primarily with B-52F's and later B-52D's aircraft; aircrew and support personnel deployed from CONUS B-52 wings on a rotational basis / U-TAPAO AB started operation after the B-52D became the primary mission aircraft; SW(P)72 at Andersen AFB was only equipped with B-52G's * Operation Desert Storm : 801st Provision Bombardment Wing, Moron AFB, Spain :: Activated in January 1991. Inactivated March 1991. :: Composed of B-52G aircraft and personnel : 806th Provisional Bombardment Wing, RAF Fairford, England :: Activated in January 1991. Inactivated March 1991. :: Composed of B-52G aircraft and personnel from the 62d, 340th, 524th, and 668th Bombardment Squadrons : 1701st Provisional Air Refueling Wing, Prince Abdulla AB, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia :: Activated in August 1990. Inactivated March 1991. :: Air refueling wing of KC-10s, KC-135s. Had 6 B-52Gs from 60th Bombardment Squadron (January–March 1991) : 1703d Provisional Air Refueling Wing, King Khalid Military City, Saudi Arabia :: Activated in August 1990. Inactivated March 1991. :: Air refueling wing of KC-135s. Had 7 B-52Gs from 69th Bombardment Squadron (October 1990 – March 1991) : 1708th Provisional Bombardment Wing, Prince Abdulla AB, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia :: Activated in August 1990. Inactivated March 1991. :: Composed of B-52G aircraft and personnel from the 69th and 524th Bombardment Squadrons (August 1990 – March 1991) ::: Additional B-52G aircraft and personnel from the 69th, 524th, 596th, 328th and 668th Bombardment Squadrons (December 1990 – March 1991) : 4300th Provisional Bombardment Wing, Diego Garcia AB, British Indian Ocean Territories :: Activated in January 1991. Inactivated March 1991 :: Composed of B-52G aircraft and personnel from the 69th and 328th Bombardment Squadrons. Also Air Force personnel from other B-52 units across the SAC bases in the United States. * Global War on Terrorism : 20th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron : 23d Expeditionary Bomb Squadron : 40th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron : 96th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron References *Strategic Air Command.com article source. *Donald, David, Ed. US Air Force Air Power Directory, AIRtime Publishing Inc., Westport, CT, 1992 Category:United States military aircraft Category:Military units and formations of the United States Air Force by equipment "