- term is also
applied to any "
ferrying" by air, and is
commonly used when
referring to
airborne military operations.
Ferries often dock at
specialized facilities...
- This
would make
possible the
ferrying of
medium and
light bombers across the
North Atlantic Ocean. The
British ferrying service was well
under way when...
- In chemistry, iron(III) or
ferric refers to the
element iron in its +3
oxidation state.
Ferric chloride is an
alternative name for iron(III) chloride...
- the
other elements of the 2d
Ferrying Group and
support units at New Castle,
replaced by the 552d AAF Base Unit (2d
Ferrying Group). The
second predecessor...
- AAF Base Unit (6th
Ferrying Group), 31
March 1944 – 1
December 1946
Detroit Sector, Air
Corps Ferrying Command (later 3d
Ferrying Group), 18 February...
-
Consolidated with the 19th
Ferrying Squadron on 19
September 1985 as the 19th Air
Refueling Squadron,
Heavy 3rd
Ferrying Group, 4 June 1942 – 31 March...
- 7th
Ferrying Squadron Constituted as the 7th Air
Corps Ferrying Squadron on 18
February 1942
Activated on 24
March 1942
Redesignated 7th
Ferrying Squadron...
-
Ferrying Group was a
World War II unit of the
United States Army Air
Forces (AAF). It was
activated in
February 1942 as the
Detroit Sector,
Ferrying Command...
- the
Nashville Sector,
Ferrying Command and
Ferrying Command's
Domestic Division became the
Domestic Wing, Air
Corps Ferrying Command. In
March 1942,...
-
Ferrier may
refer to:
Ferrier, Haiti, a
commune in the Fort-Liberté Arrondis****t, in the Nord-Est
department of
Haiti Ferrier Estate, a
large council...