hercules130 wrote:
Deployed to Tours Air Base France in Nov 1961 in response to Berlin Crisis as part of Operation Stair Step. The unit redeployed in Jul 62 but 1639 stayed and was:
Assigned to the 366 TFS (@ Tours AB, Training French AF?)
The Missouri ANG F-84s sent to France were assigned to
Toul. The air base at
Tours was used by the US Army in World War I, but not by the USAF for F-84s in the '60s. The 366th TFW was HQed at Chaumont AFB, with satellite bases at Toul-Rosieres AFB, Etain-Rourves AFB, Chambley AFB, and Phalsbourg AFB. I was assigned to Etain, which is just up the road from Toul, in 1962 - 1964. We had the ANG F-84 "hogs" for a year after the Guard guys went home, and then they were sent to Holloman in 1963. We called them hogs because other units in TAC had up-to-date century series fighters at that time.
BTW, the 366th was not "training the French AF".
The base fuels officer at Toul once "accused" me of stealing a 55 gallon drum of engine oil (for a C-130) at dawn one Sunday. Our POL officer at Etain convinced him that I didn't "steal" it; I just hadn't bothered with the proper paperwork at the time I left Toul with said oil.
