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Wing | Squadron | Location | Identifying Features | Variants | Service Dates |
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108 TFG | 141 TFS | McGuire AFB | Air Guard logo, w/white or black "NEW JERSEY" with AFOUA | F-105B | 1964–1981 |
113 TFG | 121 TFS | Andrews AFB | Thin blue strip w/white borders and "DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA" and 121st TFS logo below cockpit | F-105D/F | 1971–1981 |
116 TFG | 128 TFS | Dobbins AFB | Yellow canopy rails and yellow band w/white borders on tail fin, with "sharkmouth" nose | F-105G | 1979–1983 |
177 TFG | 119 TFS | Atlantic City IAP | Thin red band on tail fin w/119th TFS logo on fuselage | F-105B | 1970–1973 |
184 TFTG | 127 TFTS | McConnell AFB | Red tail stripe w/white trim, red canopy stills and radar reflector, Air Guard badge in middle of tail | F-105D/F | 1971–1979 |
192 TFG | 149 TFS | Byrd ANGB | Yellow tail stripe w/white trim and black lightning bolt, Air Guard badge and "VIRGINIA" in center of tail | F-105D/F | 1971–1982 |
Wing | Squadron | Location | Tailcode | Identifying Features | Variants | Service Dates | Notes |
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301st TFW | 457th TFS | Carswell AFB | "TH" | Red canopy rails, red tail band w/white trim, map of Texas, "AFRES" | F-105D/F | 1972–1982 | |
419th TFW | 466th TFS | Hill AFB | "HI" | Yellow canopy rail, nose stripe, tail stripe w/white trim, rattlesnake emblem | F-105B/D/F | 1982–1984 | |
507th TFG | 305th TFS | Tinker AFB | "UC" | Blue Tail band w/white "SOONERS" | F-105D/F | 1972–1980 | Renamed 465th TFS |
465th TFS | Tinker AFB | "SH" | Blue Tail band w/white "SOONERS" | F-105D/F | 1972–1980 | ||
508th TFW | 466th TFS | Hill AFB | "HI" | Yellow canopy rail, nose stripe, tail stripe w/white trim, rattlesnake emblem | F-105B/D/F | 1973 [2] –1982 | Renamed 419th TFW |
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