Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1950 — Page 3

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for major increases

: creases in ihe number of both fighters and strategic

The Air Force will build up from its present 48 groups to 58 in about a year and ‘then to

by early in 1953.

. The Strategic Air Command will. be beefed up with more B-36! “Intercontinental” heavy bombers improved C

and B-50

esses, The 3-29 Superforts which were

during World War II will be replaced with the new fast jot

20 Bomber Groups With an increase of the number of B-36 groups from three to four or five, and medium bomber groups from 12 to. about 16, the nation will have a strategic] ~ bombing force of 20 or 21 groups

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case of another world war.

Increases also will be made in! the number of both ground-sup-| £4 port tactical fighter-bombers and|* defense interceptor fighters. All will be jets, They will include the sturdy “Thunderjet” fighter-swept-wing and some newer planes not yet in

bombers;

operation,

The Air Force has been criticized considerably for neglecting

tactical air.

present 17 day fighter groups are classed as tactical outfits, But most of the interceptor ups have been trained to any city champion brickmason appren-| support to ground troops, as theitice into state-wide competition to| No, 3. The Indiana contest will

F-80 "Shooting Star” jet inter-|be held during the State Fair, ceptors are doing in Korea.

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Photo by Liovd Walton, Times Staff Photographer. Max Damer, 226 N. Addison St., removes his infantry "walk. ing” shoes to trade for "wings" of the Air National Guard. Mr. Damer drove from Indianapolis to Grayling, Mich., where the Air Guard is in training, fo enlist with the | 1th Fighter Squadron. He is a former infantryman with the 25th Division in Japan.

tive of the City Champ to Enter State Bricklaying Meet

William 8. Showalter, 3507 N.|gratulated by Mayor Feeney in

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