The unit was activated again on 15 October 1940, being redesignated 107th Observation Squadron with Douglas O-38 and North American O-47 observation planes.
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107th Fighter Squadron, United States, a unit of the Michigan Air National Guard, a descendent of the World War I 107th Aero Squadron and the 107th Observation Squadron