Air Resupply And Communications Service

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Air_Resupply_And_Communications_Service an entity of type: Thing

The Air Resupply And Communications Service (ARCS) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. It was assigned to Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. Established during the Korean War, the mission of ARCS was providing the Air Force an unconventional warfare capability during the 1950s. It was inactivated in 1954, but elements continued to operate until the reactivation of units by the Kennedy Administration in 1962. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Air Resupply And Communications Service
rdf:langString Air Resupply And Communications Service
xsd:integer 18495171
xsd:integer 1044803270
rdf:langString Boeing B-29A-40-BN Superfortress, 44-61669, assigned to the 581st Air Resupply Group, Kadena AB, Japan, 1953. Note its underside and tail painted black for night operations. A downed crew from one such B-29 was the last group of Americans released by the Chinese communists after the Korean War. This airframe has survived and is now displayed at the March Field Air Museum, California.
rdf:langString United States
xsd:gMonthDay --02-23
rdf:langString Andrews AFB, Maryland
xsd:integer 150
rdf:langString Air Resupply And Communications Service
xsd:integer 300
rdf:langString Air Resupply And Communications Service
rdf:langString The Air Resupply And Communications Service (ARCS) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. It was assigned to Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. Established during the Korean War, the mission of ARCS was providing the Air Force an unconventional warfare capability during the 1950s. It was inactivated in 1954, but elements continued to operate until the reactivation of units by the Kennedy Administration in 1962.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 40430
xsd:gYear 1954
xsd:gYear 1951
xsd:string 150px
xsd:string Special Operations

data from the linked data cloud