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  • When mobilized, these units are gained by Air Combat Command, Air Force Special Operations Command, Pacific Air Forces, Air Force Space Command and the Air Education and Trai
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  • ...United States Pacific Command]], and spent much of his earlier career in [[Air Force Special Operations Command]]
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  • '''Special operations weather''' is a [[United States Air Force]] [[Air Force Special Operations Command|Special Operations Command]] (AFSOC) specialty. To qualify for the special | author = Air Force Special Operations Command
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  • A long-range U.S. [[Air Force Special Operations Command]] aircraft intended to refuel special operations helicopters, and carry out
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  • A [[United States Air Force|U.S.]] [[Air Force Special Operations Command]] specialty, combining [[paramedic]] level [[emergency medical technician]]
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  • Part of the [[United States Air Force|U.S.]] [[Air Force Special Operations Command]], this is an additional qualification for weather technicians, such that t
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  • U.S. [[Air Force Special Operations Command]] variant of the [[V-22 Osprey]] tilt-rotor aircraft
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  • A U.S. [[Air Force Special Operations Command]] long-range heavy helicopter, with all-weather and night capability, used
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  • ...led '''parajumper''' or '''PJ''' has been a [[United States Air Force]] [[Air Force Special Operations Command]] (AFSOC) specialty. The specialty combines medical training at the [[param | author = Air Force Special Operations Command
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  • {{main|Air Force Special Operations Command}}
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  • ...ften have special operators from other services attached to it, especially Air Force Special Operations Command#Special Tactics|Air Force Special Tactics and Navy SEALs.
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  • ...operations aviation unit for short to medium range operations, and assign Air Force Special Operations Command assets for the long-range helicopters and fixed-wing JSOC role. ===24th Special Tactics Squadron, Air Force Special Operations Command===
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  • ...be as great when it is realized that much of Schwartz's career was with [[Air Force Special Operations Command]], including combat.
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  • {{r|Air Force Special Operations Command}}
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  • United States Air Force '''MC-130P COMBAT SHADOW''' aircraft, as part of Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) have a primary mission of air refueling for special operation forc
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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]] (
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  • ...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.
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  • Specialists from Air Force Special Operations Command may be attached, such as Combat Control teams and special operations weathe
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  • ...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
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  • ...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.
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  • ...Delta Force, the 75th Ranger Regiment, MC-130 COMBAT TALON and other large Air Force Special Operations Command aircraft and helicopters from the Army Special Operations Command#160th Spe
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  • ...ted back to JSOC headquarters, TF 11 was put under BG Gregory Trebon, from Air Force Special Operations Command.
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  • [[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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