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Constructed as an A-7D-9-CV by Vought at Dallas, Texas, USA. |
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1972 |
Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Air Force with s/n 70-1035. |
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1972 |
To 355th TFS, 354th TFW, Myrtle Beach AFB, SC. |
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By October 1980 |
Transferred to 107th TFS, 127th TFW, Michigan ANG, Selfridge ANGB, MI. |
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By 1986 |
Transferred to 6512th TS, 6510th TW, Edwards AFB. |
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To National Museum of the United States Air Force Loan Program, Wright Field, Dayton, OH. |
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Loaned to SC Ang (eastover), 169 FW/MSG, McEntire JNGB, SC. |
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April 1992 |
Placed on display with Memorial Park, McEntire ANGB, Columbia, SC. |
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