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The Atlas program led to the belief that the entire responsibility for deploying new weapons systems – from research, development and testing through procurement and production – should be vested in one command, rather than split between Air Materiel Command (AMC) and ARDC.
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AFCS may refer to: A.F.C. Sudbury an English football team; Advanced Facer-Canceler System, a range of machines used for sorting, labeling, coding and postage canceling of mail; Aircraft flight control system; Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium a former stadium in Atlanta, Georgia; Automated fare collection system
Combat Arms specialists lead, manage, supervise and implement small arms weapons training programs. Their duties include operating firing ranges and associated facilities, enforcing range safety, inspecting/repairing weaponry, performing preventative maintenance, developing/utilizing training aides and determining training/maintenance resource ...
After the Air Force separated from the Army in 1947, it retained the Army's system of MOS occupation codes, modifying them in 1954. These were 5-digit codes; for example a maintenance data systems specialist was 39150 and a weather technician was 25170.
AFCS/AFCC, 1962–1990 redesignated 7001 Comm Sq [57] 2064th Communications Squadron: Shemya AFB, Alaska: July 1967 – January 1992 2065th Communications Squadron: Brooks AFB, Texas: Activated: 1 Jun 1968 Inactivated: 1 Nov 1976 2066th Communications Squadron: Myrtle Beach AFB, SC: AFCS/AFCC, 1963–1991 Consolidated with 354th Comm Sq
The United States military's Air Force Satellite Communications (AFSATCOM) is a network of ground and space systems to allow rapid dissemination of communications to a worldwide audience.