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Rosecrans Air National Guard Base

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established Rosecrans Field, also called St. Joseph Army Air Field, at Rosecrans Memorial Airport. The Ferrying Division, Air Transport Command took over the field on July 6, 1942. It became the home for the 1st Operational Training Unit (OTU) composed of the 561st Army Air Force (AAF) Base Unit,
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Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, 61st Aircraft Engineering Squadron, 993rd Guard Squadron, 730th AAF Band, 50th Transport Transition Squadron, Medical and WAC Detachments and the 562nd Training Squadron.
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organized in 1947. Some of the old temporary World War II era barracks were still present on the base until the
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The base's host wing, the 139th Airlift Wing (139 AW) of the Missouri Air National Guard, currently operates
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In 1947, control of the base shifted from the Army to the newly established
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theater airlift aircraft and is operationally-gained by the
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Installations of the United States Air Force in Missouri
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Installations of the United States Air National Guard
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It is the home of the 104:Location in the United States 59:Missouri Air National Guard's 596:airport information for KSTJ 585:Resources for this airport: 7: 590:airport information for STJ 472: 403:Missouri Air National Guard 188:Missouri Air National Guard 10: 680: 561:Rosecrans Memorial Airport 441:when they were destroyed. 416: 375:Rosecrans Memorial Airport 351:Rosecrans Memorial Airport 467:Air Force Reserve Command 421:During World War II, the 348: 316: 311: 306: 302: 295:252 metres (827 ft) 291: 268: 263: 253: 240: 235: 227: 219: 214: 202: 194: 183: 172: 162: 157: 149: 112: 78: 69: 44: 26: 21: 602:accident history for STJ 153:Air National Guard Base 576:Air Force Link – Sites 479:180th Airlift Squadron 395:Saint Joseph, Missouri 411:U.S. Army Air Service 349:Airfield shared with 167:Department of Defense 134:39.77194°N 94.90944°W 649:Airports in Missouri 455:Air Mobility Command 423:U.S. Army Air Forces 264:Airfield information 236:Garrison information 208:www.139aw.ang.af.mil 632:Terminal Procedures 612:live flight tracker 608:airport information 439:Great Flood of 1993 139:39.77194; -94.90944 130: /  628:aeronautical chart 566:139th Airlift Wing 463:Air National Guard 435:Air National Guard 399:139th Airlift Wing 317:Length and surface 258:139th Airlift Wing 184:Controlled by 64:at Rosecrans ANGB. 62:139th Airlift Wing 364: 363: 344: 343: 671: 548: 547: 542:. 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St. Joseph
Missouri
United States

C-130H Hercules
Missouri Air National Guard's
139th Airlift Wing

Rosecrans ANGB is located in the United States
39°46′19″N 094°54′34″W / 39.77194°N 94.90944°W / 39.77194; -94.90944
Department of Defense
US Air Force
Missouri Air National Guard
www.139aw.ang.af.mil
Colonel
139th Airlift Wing
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Rosecrans Memorial Airport
Federal Aviation Administration
Rosecrans Memorial Airport
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Saint Joseph, Missouri

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