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Seymour Johnson's special relationship with the UK

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Wigzy
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Seymour Johnson's special relationship with the UK

Post by Wigzy » Thu May 15, 2025 7:46 pm

In 1940 a group of US pilots volunteered to augment the RAF in its fight against the Luftwaffe. They were formed into three RAF squadrons (Nos.71, 121 and 133) flying Hurricanes and Spitfires. In 1941, after America entered the fray, they were turned over to the 8th Air Force and, in 1942, became the 334th, 335th and 336th Fighter Squadrons of the 4th Fighter Group at RAF Debden and equipped with P-47s. Since then the 4th has commemorated its heritage and, at last week's show at SeymourJohnson AFB NC, the current 4th Fighter Wing displayed the Wing CO's suitably marked F-15E among equally colorful Squadron CO birds.

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7. 88-1702 F-15E 4 FW CO port nose Seymour-Johnson AFB NC 3MAY2025 by

John Wigzell, on Image9. 88-1702 F-15E 4 FW CO stbd nose Seymour-Johnson AFB NC 3MAY2025 by John Wigzell, on Flickr

Image10. 88-1702 F-15E 4 FW CO tail Seymour-Johnson AFB NC 3MAY2025 DSC_8129 copy by John Wigzell, on Flickr

Mustang531
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Re: Seymour Johnson's special relationship with the UK

Post by Mustang531 » Fri May 16, 2025 9:33 am

Thanks for sharing these with us, nice shots. Really nice scheme too, I suppose it would be wishful thinking that it could be sent across for RIAT.

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Re: Seymour Johnson's special relationship with the UK

Post by Snoop 95 » Fri May 16, 2025 12:19 pm

Very timely and thanks for posting

XR713
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Re: Seymour Johnson's special relationship with the UK

Post by XR713 » Sat May 17, 2025 9:18 am

Very nice. I always look forward to the 4th Fighter Wing when it transits Lakenheath on its way to deployments, because of its ties to the UK.

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