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The Air Force Technical Applications Center, originally organized in 1959 as 1035th U.S. Air Force Field Activities Group, operated five technical operation squadrons to support its nuclear treaty monitoring mission. [1] [2] A 2014 reorganiation of the AF Technical Applications Center resulted in the activation of a single squadron
The Air Force Technical Applications Center (AFTAC), based at Florida's Patrick Space Force Base, is an Air Force surveillance organization assigned to the Sixteenth Air Force. Its mission is to monitor nuclear treaties of all applicable signatory countries.
Shaw, Frederick J. (2004), Locating Air Force Base Sites, History’s Legacy, Air Force History and Museums Program, United States Air Force, Washington DC. OCLC 57007862, 1050653629; AFHRA History of Garden City Army Airfield, Kansas; Military Aircraft Boneyards By Nicholas A. Veronico, Nick Veronico, A. Kevin Grantham, Scott Thompson
United States Army Air Forces Modification Centers were World War II facilities at which military aircraft underwent post-production changes in order to modify or install equipment needed for specific roles or theaters of operation. The majority of newly produced combat aircraft were channeled to the modification centers immediately after ...
Otis Air Force Base, Massachusetts, 16 November 1948; Goose Air Base, Labrador, 28 October 1952; Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas, 1–2 January 1967; Kingsley Field, Oregon, 30 September 1968 – 17 December 1969; Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, 1 September 1970 – 15 April 1999; Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, 3 December 2004 – present [1]
The unit was constituted and allotted to the Kansas Air National Guard on 01 April 2008 as the 161st Intelligence Squadron, falling under Air Combat Command. [2] On 1 July 2008, the unit was assigned to the 184th Intelligence Group, under the 184th Intelligence Wing, Kansas Air National Guard, McConnell Air Force Base. [3]
On 2 March 1945, Military Air Transport moved an air freight terminal to Fairfax from Kansas City, Missouri. The USAF Central Air Defense Force (CADF) was activated with headquarters at Kansas City, Missouri, on 1 March 1951; on 24 April the Central Army Antiaircraft Command was "established with HQ at Kansas City" (organized 1 May 1951); and ...
On 8 July 1967 the center became an organization, the United States Air Force Environmental Technical Applications Center, (USAFETAC) and the 1210th was discontinued. Computer upgrades continued. OL-1 bought a new IBM 705-III from the Department of Agriculture in 1965 and an IBM 7044 replaced the 7040 in 1966.