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- Q4638015 battles Q44700.
- Q4638015 dates "1943".
- Q4638015 identificationSymbol "175".
- Q4638015 identificationSymbol "Circle H".
- Q4638015 motto "Voler Venger Vaincre World War II".
- Q4638015 nickname "Bungay Buckaroos".
- Q4638015 role Q256905.
- Q4638015 unitName "446".
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- Q4638015 comment "The 446th Operations Group (446 OG) is a United States Air Force Reserve unit assigned to the 446th Airlift Wing. It is stationed at McChord Air Force Base, Washington.The group was first activated as the 446th Bombardment Group and served in combat as an Eighth Air Force B-24 Liberator unit in England. In 1944 the group led Eighth Air Force and the 2d Bombardment Division on the first heavy bomber mission of D-Day.".
- Q4638015 label "446th Operations Group".
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- Q4638015 name "446th Operations Group".
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- Q4638015 nick "Bungay Buckaroos (World War II)".