777th EAS Metal Nose Art Nose Art by – Squadron Posters!
Availability
***Metal Mounting Standoffs are no longer available, please note new mounting hardware below
Material
– Aluminum plate coated with white eco-friendly coating
– 0.045″ thick
– 1/8″ rounded corners
Print
– Brilliant white high gloss surface for unsurpassed detail and vibrance
Mounting
– Ready to hang
– Metal float bracket (small sizes)
– Inset frame with cleat (large sizes)
– 3/4″ float from wall
Care
– Clean with a non-abrasive cloth that is damp with water
777th EAS Metal Nose Art
777th EAS Metal Nose Art by – Squadron Posters!
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The 777th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron (777th EAS) is a provisional United States Air Force squadron, which served for various periods between August 1943 and May 2011.
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The 777th EAS was created on 1 August 1943 during World War II as the 777th Bombardment Squadron. It flew Consolidated B-24 Liberators in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations, earning two Distinguished Unit Citations for its actions. When the war ended, the squadron helped transport troops back to the United States, and was inactivated in July 1945.
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Reactivated in 1953 as the 777th Troop Carrier Squadron, it replaced the 72d Troop Carrier Squadron, a reserve unit recalled to active duty for the Korean War at Lawson Air Force Base, Georgia. It moved to Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina, operating first Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcars, then Fairchild C-123 Providers. It was deployed to Vietnam in 1962 as part of Project Mule Train, before transferring its deployed crews and planes to the 311th Troop Carrier Squadron in 1963. On returning to Pope, it converted to Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft, participating in Operation Dragon Rouge in 1964, and Operation Power Pack in 1965. It was inactivated on 31 August 1971, when the 39th Tactical Airlift Squadron replaced it at Pope, before being reactivated in 2003 for service in Operation Enduring Freedom. It flew airlift missions in Iraq until inactivating once again in May 2011.
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