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  • At Dyess, the squadron was part of the 516th Tactical Airlift Wing of [[Tactical Air Command]] (later, the squadron became the [[516th Aeronautical Systems Wing]]. <ref>Miller JC. Pilot, 346th

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346th Tactical Airlift Squadron

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I'm again removing the material you once again added to the 346th Tactical Airlift Squadron because it is not cited to a reliable source as defined by Wikipedia. The additions do not meet the criteria of Wikipedia. I do not doubt that the additions are accurate, but unless they have been published, they constitute original research.

I've included links above so you can become more familiar in this area. If you come across published material that supports these additions (as you did in your addition concerning the tempo of operations), feel free to add them back. They'd be a welcome expansion of the squadron's SEA operations. In the meanwhile, they're still on the article's talk page where they can be discussed. --Lineagegeek (talk) 20:04, 4 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

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