Talk:7th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron
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Total Screw Up
[edit]This article is a total screw up and is not supported by the only source cited, Maurer's Combat Squadrons. It probably needs to be changed to a redirect after checking some other articles for accuracy.
1. The 7th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron of 1967-1971 was not a reconstitution of the WW II 7th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron. It was a reactivation of the WW II 7th Bombardment Squadron.
2. The 7th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron was eventually reconstituted, but not until 19 September 1985, when it was consolidated with the post-war 7th Liaison Squadron and 7th special Operations Flight as the 27th Special Operations Squadron, but never active as such. It became the 7th Space Operations Squadron in 1993. --Lineagegeek (talk) 22:48, 3 June 2022 (UTC)
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