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  • ...(Ft. Bragg, North Carolina), various organizations that were to be come [[Air Force Special Operations Command]] (Hurlbut Field, Florida]], and [[Military Assistance Command, Vietnam]] (
    4 KB (646 words) - 08:34, 31 March 2024
  • ...zones with pinpoint accuracy day or night. They are assigned to as part of Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), the air component of United States Special Operations Command.
    3 KB (448 words) - 07:32, 18 March 2024
  • {{r|Air Force Special Operations Command}}
    4 KB (676 words) - 14:14, 6 April 2024
  • {{r|Air Force Special Operations Command}}
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  • Specialists from Air Force Special Operations Command may be attached, such as Combat Control teams and special operations weathe
    12 KB (1,757 words) - 04:34, 21 March 2024
  • ...y]] aircraft, which may be especially appropriate for African distances. [[Air Force Special Operations Command]] received the Osprey in 2006, and first deployed to [[Mali]], which border
    7 KB (945 words) - 06:47, 28 September 2013
  • ...of the United States Air Force are swim- and SCUBA qualified. A number of Air Force Special Operations Command personnel also qualify in water skills.
    13 KB (1,955 words) - 16:23, 30 March 2024
  • ...ted back to JSOC headquarters, TF 11 was put under BG Gregory Trebon, from Air Force Special Operations Command.
    20 KB (3,075 words) - 10:46, 10 May 2024
  • [[CV-22]] is the Air Force designation of the V-22. [[Air Force Special Operations Command]] received the Osprey in 2006, and first deployed to [[Mali]], for a 15-nat ...pport the V-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft for the Marine Corps (MV-22), and Air Force Special Operations Command (CV-22).<ref>{{citation
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