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Looking for more information related to AMARG?

 

Here are five great resources if you're interested in AMARG (or any of the other names it has been known by).

The USAF web site for the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group.  A great source for official information.

A wonderfully run private site that tackles many AMARG-related subjects.

A collection of 1960s-era photographs by Neil Aird and Tom Baillie.

Look up any USAF/USN/USA/USCG aircraft by serial or BuNo.

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Project Tweet: 

Arizona-based group restoring T-37(s) to flight after AMARG storage.

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