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  2. Camp Hulen - Wikipedia

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    The camp was renamed for Major John A. Hulen (1871–1957) in 1930. In 1940, the War Department leased Camp Hulen for anti-aircraft training of National Guard units from around the country. At its peak, the camp had facilities for 12,000 military personnel and continued as a training facility until early 1944.

  3. Counterproliferation - Wikipedia

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    Measures to combat proliferation by analysing and preventing related financial transactions are referred to as counter-proliferation financing. [1] Nonproliferation and arms control are related terms. In contrast to nonproliferation, which focuses on diplomatic, legal, and administrative measures to dissuade and impede the acquisition of such ...

  4. National Counterproliferation Center - Wikipedia

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    He noted that a Center was needed "to focus, clarify and coordinate" U.S. efforts to stop the spread of chemical, biological and nuclear arms and missiles. Frist continued: "The bottom line is this: Just as we must take the offensive in the global war on terrorism, we must similarly take the offensive in stopping the proliferation of weapons of ...

  5. Then vs. now photos of JFK in Fort Worth, just hours before ...

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    But that morning of Nov. 22, 1963, was a happy one in Fort Worth, as these Star-Telegram photos show. We’ve revisited these historic scenes to take photos of what they look like today. Use the ...

  6. Women in the United States Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1976, the Air Force Academy first admitted women; in 1986, the Air Force Academy’s top graduate was a woman for the first time (Terrie Ann McLaughlin). [7] [18] [19] Also in 1986, six Air Force women served as pilots, copilots, and boom operators on the KC-135 and KC-10 tankers that refueled FB-111s during the raid on Libya. [7 ...

  7. Transgender Air Force veteran: ‘Kansas is worth fighting for ...

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    I am a United States Air Force veteran, a college graduate, a small business owner, and an animal lover. I am also transgender. Born and raised in Ohio, I found my way to Wichita in 2009 as an ...

  8. What we know about Commemorative Air Force, host of ... - AOL

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    Commemorative Air Force’s B-24 Liberator owned by the Commemorative Air Force makes an appearance at the Air Power Expo NAS Fort Worth JRB in this 2011 file photo.

  9. Timeline of women in warfare in the United States from 1950 ...

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    Dolores K. Smith (Cherokee) became the first Native American woman to graduate from the United States Air Force Academy. [86] Barbara Allen Rainey became the first U.S. female aviator to be killed during a routine flight in 1982. [68] The U.S. Air Force selects the first woman aviator for Test Pilot School. [1]