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  2. AN/TRC-97 - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force had been using it for 20 years in the 1980s. There are several military organizations that have used the TRC-97 and TRC-97A. One such organization was the 601st Tactical Control Wing , headquartered in Sembach Air Base , near Kaiserslautern , Germany, which has one of the largest concentrations of Americans outside of the United ...

  3. List of U.S. Department of Defense and partner code names

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    Operation Ivory Coast – On 21 November 1970, a joint United States Air Force/United States Army force commanded by Air Force Brigadier General LeRoy J. Manor and Army Colonel Arthur D. "Bull" Simons landed 56 U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers [161] by helicopter at the Sơn Tây prisoner-of-war camp located only 23 miles (37 km) west of Hanoi ...

  4. List of major bases and units of Tactical Air Command

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    320th AAF/Air Force Base Unit; Dyess AFB, Texas (15 October 1969 – 1 December 1974) 516th Tactical Airlift Wing (1969–1972) 463d Tactical Airlift Wing (1972–1974) Alexandria/England AFB, Louisiana (21 March 1946 – 1 December 1948, 1 December 1950 – 1 June 1992) 366th Fighter Wing (1953–1959) 1st Air Commando/Special Operations Wing ...

  5. Tactical Air Command - Wikipedia

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    On 18 September 1947, the United States Air Force was established as a separate military force, with TAC as one of its major commands. Six months later, in March 1948, the first test of the United States' resolve began with the blockade of Berlin by the Soviet Union and the need for tactical air power in Europe to underscore the airlift mission was necessary.

  6. United States Air Force Tactical Air Control Party - Wikipedia

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    The US Air Force ordinary holds the position of honor at the top of the crest. It is supported by the erect wings, which symbolize the combat ready United States Air Force and the Theater Air Control System. At the bottom of the wings rests the TACP ordinary, representing the most forward element of the Theater Air Control System.

  7. List of commanders of Tactical Air Command - Wikipedia

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    United States Army Air Forces (21 March 1946 – 18 September 1947) United States Air Force (18 September 1947–1 June 1992) Type: Major Command: Headquarters: Langley AFB, Virginia: Motto(s) Vigilance for Freedom: Anniversaries: 21 March 1946 - Founding: Engagements

  8. Air Defense, Tactical Air Command - Wikipedia

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    TAC planned the eventual conversion of all the Air Force F-106 squadrons to the F-15 Eagle and F-4 units to the F-16 Fighting Falcon Air Defense Fighter (ADF) variant. The two squadrons of EB-57 Canberra aircraft transferred to ADTAC were retired from the inventory by 1983.

  9. Military call sign - Wikipedia

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    SAM 28000, one of the two VC-25s used as Air Force One, flying over Mount Rushmore in February 2001. The United States Army uses fixed station call signs which begin with W, such as WAR, used by U.S. Army Headquarters. Tactical call signs are often assigned to a company sized unit or higher.