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  2. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Holm Center, formerly known as the Air Force Officer Accession and Training Schools (AFOATS), retains direct responsibility for both AFROTC and OTS. AFROTC is the largest and oldest source of commissioned officers for the U.S. Air Force. [2] AFROTC's stated mission is to produce quality leaders for the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force.

  3. Air Force Officer Training School - Wikipedia

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    In addition to OTS, the Holm Center also has oversight responsibilities for the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps pre-commissioning program on U.S. colleges and universities, the Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFJROTC) citizen development program in U.S. high schools, and the entire Civil Air Patrol, both its senior ...

  4. List of Air Force-controlled wings of the United States Air ...

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    This is a list of Air Force-controlled (AFCON) Wings of the United States Air Force. The United States Air Force from c.1948 onward had two main types of wings and groups: AFCON, those controlled by Headquarters Air Force and usually having one, two, or three digits, and listed here; and Major Air Command-controlled (MAJCON) wings and groups, having four digits, controlled by Major Commands ...

  5. List of wings of the United States Air Force - Wikipedia

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    This page currently focuses on one of the two historical categories of USAF wings: "AFCON" (Headquarters (US) Air Force CONtrolled) units or "permanent" units, which during the Cold War period were readily distinguished by having one, two or three digit designations, such as the 1st Fighter Wing, 60th Military Airlift Wing, 355th Fighter Wing, and could go through a series of inactivations and ...

  6. List of wings of the United States Army Air Forces - Wikipedia

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    Air Force Combat Units of World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-02-1. LCCN 61060979; Mueller, Robert (1989). Air Force Bases, Vol. I, Active Air Force Bases Within the United States of America on 17 September 1982 (PDF). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History.

  7. List of groups and wings of the United States Air National Guard

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    184th Wing: McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas: AFISRA: 185th Air Refueling Wing: Sioux City ANGB (Colonel Bud Day Field), Sioux City, Iowa: AMC: KC-135 Stratotanker: 186th Air Refueling Wing: Key Field ANGB, Meridian, Mississippi: AMC: KC-135: 187th Fighter Wing: Montgomery ANGB (Dannelly Field), Montgomery, Alabama: ACC: F-35 Lightning II ...

  8. List of Air Expeditionary units of the United States Air Force

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    370th Air Expeditionary Wing New Al Muthana Air Base: Iraq: US Air Forces Central: February 2010 – 2011 370th Air Expeditionary Advisory Group New Al Muthana Air Base: Iraq: US Air Forces Central: March 2007 – November 2008 Supported the restart of the Iraqi Air Force by training Iraqi personnel. 376th Air Expeditionary Wing: Transit Center ...

  9. Teresa A. H. Djuric - Wikipedia

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    She has commanded at the squadron, group and wing levels, and has served on staffs at the Air Force Personnel Center, United States Strategic Command and Headquarters United States Air Force. Prior to her final assignment, she was Commander, Jeanne M. Holm Center for Officer Accessions and Citizen Development, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.