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  • ...First Air Force''' is a numbered air force subcommand of the United States Air Force. It is the air component of United States Northern Command, which includes It is responsible for the Air Force component of search and rescue in North America.
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  • ...e Base, Hawaii; it was formerly located at, and continues to use, Anderson Air Force Base, Guam. The command was moved from Guam to Hickam AFB in May 2005. | title = Fact Sheet: Thirteenth Air Force
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  • '''Air Force One''' is the term used to identify any aeroplane on which the President of
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  • '''Tenth Air Force''' is one of three United States Air Force reserve headquarters, based at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base, Fort W ...Combat Command, Air Force Special Operations Command, Pacific Air Forces, Air Force Space Command and the Air Education and Training Command.
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  • ...d air component (AFCENT). Its headquarters in the U.S. are located at Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina. On 28 June 1942, Ninth Air Force was created out of a need to have a headquarters for the various air units
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  • #REDIRECT [[Royal Air Force]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ninth Air Force]]
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  • The '''Royal Air Force''' ('''RAF''') is the air force of Britain. It was formed in 1918 by a merger of the Royal Flying Corps (RF
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  • ...wentieth Air Force'''. For its training and preparation, it reports to the Air Force Global Strike Command, and, for Single Integrated Operational Plan operatio Twentieth Air Force was created on 12 April 1944, as a strategic bomber force in the Pacific, u
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  • ...headquarters has moved to the largest hardened missile field, F.E. Warren Air Force Base. *30th Space Wing at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Vandenberg is the U.S. Western (space) test range, comple
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  • Headquartered at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., '''Twelfth Air Force''' controls the Air Combat Command conventional fighter and bomber forces b ===Beale Air Force Base, California===
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  • ...s through United States Transportation Command, and acts as its Commander, Air Force Forces (COMAFFOR), and Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC). ...totanker and C-141 Starlifter. Operational support aircraft are the VC-25 (Air Force One), C-9, C-20, C-21, C-32, C-37, C-40 and UH-1.
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  • ...tely a month later, and assigned to the strategic bombing of Germany. 8th Air Force is the primary air component for United States Strategic Command, headed by ...under Air Combat Command for readiness and training, but report to the new Air Force Global Strike Command. <ref name=nuc>{{citation
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  • ...ormation operations, and most intelligence aircraft of the [[United States Air Force]]; it conducted strategic bombing against Germany in the [[Second World Wa
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  • '''Tenth Air Force''' is one of three United States Air Force reserve headquarters, based at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base, Fort W ...Combat Command, Air Force Special Operations Command, Pacific Air Forces, Air Force Space Command and the Air Education and Training Command.
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  • ...retired, U.S. Air Force; Vice Commander, [[Eighth Air Force]], [[Barksdale Air Force Base]]; military fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, 1999-2000
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  • ...Force]], Commandant, Air Force Institute of Technology, [[Wright-Patterson Air Force Base]]; U.S. air liaison officer to the commanding general, French ground f
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  • ...rnational Security Assistance Force]]; chief of public affairs, [[Patrick Air Force Base]], Military Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
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  • ...Project]]; General, [[United States Air Force]], retired from commanding [[Air Force Materiel Command]]
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  • ...r educational institution of the [[United States Air Force]], at [[Maxwell Air Force Base]], [[Alabama (U.S. state)]]
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  • (1889-1977) General, [[United States Air Force]], who headed the Far Eastern Air Force of [[Douglas MacArthur]]'s [[Southwest Pacific Area]], and was the first co
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  • #REDIRECT [[Eighth Air Force#Minot Air Force Base]]
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  • ...ible for development and readiness of Air Force units and representing the Air Force on the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], but not in the line of command over [[Uni
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  • ...Flying Training, Headquarters Air Education and Training Command, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas; Council on Foreign Relations military fellow
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  • ...airman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] (CJCS) or Vice CJCS. The CSAF is the Air Force representative to the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]. ...evelopment, including the creation and promulgation of [[military doctrine|Air Force doctrine]].
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  • {{r|Air Force Materiel Command}} {{r|Fourth Air Force}}
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  • General, [[United States Air Force]], retired; [[Chief of Staff of the Air Force]] 1990-94; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (2004)
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  • Air Vice Marshal and Air Officer Commanding No. 1 Group, [[Royal Air Force]], its senior combat command and RAF air commander in [[Operation Odyssey D
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Eighth Air Force]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Barksdale Air Force Base}}
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  • ...tes Air Force]], who previously led the [[Air Materiel Command]], [[Eighth Air Force]]/Joint Functional Component Commander for Space and Global Strike, [[Unite
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  • ...ir Force strategic communications task force. The base is "owned" by the [[Air Force Materiel Command]]. ...e Wing (507 ARW) with [[KC-135]] air refueling tankers, under the [[Fourth Air Force]]
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  • A [[United States Air Force|U.S.]] [[Air Force Special Operations Command]] specialty, combining [[paramedic]] level [[eme
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Twentieth Air Force]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Eighth Air Force}}
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  • ...ates Air Force]] [[Air University]]; as opposed to the other services, the Air Force centralizes many of its schools, such as the [[Squadron Officer College]]
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