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The '''123d Airlift Wing''' is an [[airlift (military)|airlift]] wing of the [[Kentucky]] [[Air National Guard]] located at [[Louisville International Airport]] in [[Louisville, Kentucky]]. It flies the [[C-130 Hercules]]. The wing comprised the entire Kentucky Air National Guard.
The '''123d Airlift Wing''' is an [[airlift (military)|airlift]] wing of the [[Kentucky]] [[Air National Guard]] located at [[Louisville International Airport]] in [[Louisville, Kentucky]]. It flies the [[C-130 Hercules]]. The wing comprises the entire Kentucky Air National Guard.


The 123d was formerly a [[Surveillance aircraft|tactical reconnaissance]] unit, known as the 123d Tactical Reconnaissance Wing. It flew [[F-101 Voodoo|RF-101 Voodoo]] and later [[F-4 Phantom II|RF-4 Phantom II]] aircraft before being redesignated as an airlift unit and converting to the C-130.
The 123d was formerly a [[Surveillance aircraft|tactical reconnaissance]] unit, known as the 123d Tactical Reconnaissance Wing. It flew [[F-101 Voodoo|RF-101 Voodoo]] and later [[F-4 Phantom II|RF-4 Phantom II]] aircraft before being redesignated as an airlift unit and converting to the C-130.

Revision as of 02:22, 14 November 2006

The 123d Airlift Wing is an airlift wing of the Kentucky Air National Guard located at Louisville International Airport in Louisville, Kentucky. It flies the C-130 Hercules. The wing comprises the entire Kentucky Air National Guard.

The 123d was formerly a tactical reconnaissance unit, known as the 123d Tactical Reconnaissance Wing. It flew RF-101 Voodoo and later RF-4 Phantom II aircraft before being redesignated as an airlift unit and converting to the C-130.

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