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[edit]The information on this page is incorrect. Sewart Air Force Base was never assigned to Military Airlift Command and the 839th Air Division was never part of Military Airlift Command. It was a Tactical Air Command organization and was deactivated when all of Tactical Air Command's C-130 units transferred to MAC. Sewart Air Force Base was long-since closed when this took place, with it's assigned units having transferred to Little Rock AFB, Arkansas.
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