Talk:556th Strategic Missile Squadron
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[edit]There was not enough room in the edit summary box, so I've put everything here:
I've moved what is now the first SAC para from the WW II sub-section.
I've moved the text for the 'Stations' up a bit to eliminate a large area of white space.
I've added the Titan II to the 'Aircraft and missiles'; (info from the main body text).
I've changed the dates in the 'Aircraft and missiles'; (info from the main body text).
I've reduced the excessive linking in the whole article. e.g. loads of links to France and Florida are unecessary and contary to the MoS.
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