- The 309th
Aerospace Maintenance and
Regeneration Group (309th
AMARG),
often called The Boneyard, is a
United States Air
Force aircraft and
missile storage...
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Materiel Command's 309th
Aerospace Maintenance and
Regeneration Group (309
AMARG), the
aircraft boneyard for all
excess military and U.S.
government aircraft...
- the
United States Air Force. 85-1596 can be seen at the
AMARG "Celebrity Row"
during the
AMARG bus tour from the Pima Air Museum,
Arizona The
Model 73...
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incrementally to the 309th
Aerospace Maintenance and
Regeneration Group (309
AMARG)
storage facility at Davis–Monthan Air
Force Base, in Tucson, Arizona, where...
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Refueling Wing to the 309th
Aerospace Maintenance and
Regeneration Group (
AMARG) at Davis–Monthan Air
Force Base in
September 2009. The
second modification...
- Air
Force Base. The 309th
Aerospace Maintenance and
Regeneration Group (
AMARG),
affiliated with the base, also
known as the "Graveyard of Planes" or "The...
- Air
Force Base. The 309th
Aerospace Maintenance and
Regeneration Group (
AMARG),
affiliated with the base, also
known as the "Graveyard of Planes" or "The...
- one is
stored at the 309th
Aerospace Maintenance and
Regeneration Group (
AMARG),
located at Davis-Monthan Air
Force Base and the
other is on
display at...
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Search the Database". amarcexperience.com. "Last C-5A
Galaxy Arrives at
AMARG". dvidshub.net.
Miller 2003, p. 53.
Norton 2003, pp. 62, 78. FlightGlobal...
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retired on 6
March 2009.
Together with the
other 737-200s, it was sent to
AMARG at Davis–Monthan Air
Force Base in
Arizona for storage. All
Janet 737-600...