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  2. 155th Airlift Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Combat Squadrons of the Air Force: World War II. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Office of Air Force History, 1982. 164th Airlift Wing history page; 164th Airlift Wing@globalsecurity.org; Rogers, B. (2006). United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978. ISBN 1-85780-197-0

  3. 164th Airlift Wing - Wikipedia

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    The old Air National Guard facility and property was purchased by FedEx to utilize for its operations at Memphis International Airport. [6] This was the first Air Force facility constructed from the beginning to meet post 9/11 security standards. [3] 164th Airlift Wing C-5 Galaxy over Memphis, Tennessee

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

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    This is a list of major commands (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force. A major command is a significant Air Force organization subordinate to Headquarters, US Air Force. Major commands have a headquarters staff and subordinate organizations, typically formed in numbered air forces, centers, wings, and groups. [1]

  5. Tennessee Air National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Knoxville-based 134th Air Refueling Wing provides worldwide aerial refueling support to Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps and allied nation aircraft. After the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States , elements of every Air National Guard unit in Tennessee have been activated in support of the Global War on Terrorism .

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  7. 134th Air Refueling Wing - Wikipedia

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    Rogers, B. (2006). United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978. ISBN 1-85780-197-0; Cornett, Lloyd H. and Johnson, Mildred W., A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946 - 1980, Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center, Peterson AFB, CO (1980). Archived 13 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine

  8. Arnold Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    The move added four engine test facilities (SL-2, SL-3, T-11, T-12) and about 10 Navy personnel. The Air Force and Navy quickly integrated, making the center's vice commander and other slots Navy positions. Later in the decade, on Oct. 1, 1997, AEDC assumed management for the former Navy Hypervelocity Wind Tunnel 9 in White Oak, Md.

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