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  2. Flight surgeon - Wikipedia

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    The Flight Surgeon Primary Course is significantly longer than its USAF counterpart and involves a lengthier and more robust version of MOFFT for all candidates, so that all Navy flight surgeons have some formal pilot training in the T-6 Texan II aircraft, up to the "safe for solo" point in training as well as 5 flights in the Navy TH-57 ...

  3. Air Force Specialty Code - Wikipedia

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    During the course of their Air Force careers, Airmen sometimes switch jobs and receive multiple AFSCs to denote training in multiple specialties. A Primary AFSC (PAFSC) is the designation for the specialty in which the individual possesses the highest skill level and is, therefore, the AFSC that he or she is best qualified to perform.

  4. List of major commands of the United States Air Force

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    Air Force Space Command: 1982–2019 Air Force Systems Command: 1950–1992 Air Proving Ground Command: 1946–1957 as major command Air Training Command: 1946–1993 Air University: 1920–1993 Bolling Field Command: 1946-1958 Caribbean Air Command: 1940–1976 Continental Air Command: 1948–1968 Electronic Security Command: 1948–1993 ...

  5. Space Operations Command - Wikipedia

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    Space Operations Command (SpOC) is the United States Space Force's space operations, cyber operations, and intelligence field command.Headquartered at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado, [10] it consists of its mission deltas, and garrison commands.

  6. List of active duty United States Space Force general officers

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    Thus, the very first general officers in the Space Force were general officers in the Air Force's space operations and space acquisitions career fields. Immediately after the establishment of the Space Force, then-AFSPC commander, General John W. Raymond, was appointed as the first chief of space operations. He then became the first member of ...

  7. United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine

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    Just two months later the first three students graduated as Flight Surgeons and were ordered to the field for duty. Capt. Robert J. Hunter arrived at his station first on May 8, 1918 and is considered the first flight surgeon. [40] Major William R. Ream was the first Flight Surgeon killed on duty in an aviation accident on August 23, 1918. [48]

  8. Sean Roden - Wikipedia

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    NEEMO 12 was the first time for NASA flight surgeons to be included on a NEEMO mission. [15] In August 2007, he also served as backup crew member to NASA astronaut Rick Arnold on the 13th NEEMO undersea mission. [16] Roden acted as deputy surgeon for the STS 120 Discovery shuttle mission and crew surgeon for ISS 10 A stage mission. [17]

  9. Flight surgeons - Wikipedia

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