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  2. Air Force Personnel Center - Wikipedia

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    The former Civilian Personnel Operations was established on 1 July 1976 and was a direct reporting unit of the Air Force Directorate of Civilian Personnel until 1991 when it was renamed the Air Force Civilian Personnel Management Center and became a field operating agency. It became a directorate within the Air Force Personnel Center 1 October ...

  3. List of United States Air Force Field Operating Agencies

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    Air Force Personnel Center (AFPC) JBSA-Randolph, San Antonio, Texas: Air Force Personnel Operations Agency (AFPOA) Washington, D.C. Air Reserve Personnel Center (ARPC) Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado: Air National Guard Readiness Center (ANGRC) Joint Base Andrews, Maryland: Air Force Public Affairs Agency (AFPAA) JBSA-Randolph, Texas

  4. Air Force Personnel Operations Agency - Wikipedia

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    It works with Air Force manpower, Personnel and Services (A1), the Air Force Personnel Center, the Air Reserve Personnel Center and other human resources customers to capture information technology systems requirements in support of the A1 enterprise. AFPOA documents those requirements to deliver streamlined and improved personnel services to ...

  5. File:Air Force Personnel Center.png - Wikipedia

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    This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia produced by the United States Army Institute of Heraldry.It is in the public domain but its use is restricted by Title 18, United States Code, Section 704 and the Code of Federal Regulations (32 CFR, Part 507), .

  6. Randolph Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Once the site for the field was selected, a committee decided to name the base after Captain William Millican Randolph, a native of Austin and graduate of Texas A&M, who was killed on 17 February 1928, in the crash of a Curtiss AT-4 Hawk, 27–220, on takeoff from Gorman Field, Texas. Ironically, Captain Randolph was serving on the committee to ...

  7. Aerospace Operations Command - Wikipedia

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    Morro da Igreja DTCEA in Santa Catarina. The Air Force's four CINDACTAs are among SISDABRA's key permanent links. [4] Their radar coverage and command and control assets inform the CCOA of the situation in their respective airspaces, allowing COMAE to permanently track all aerial movements within Brazilian airspace. [10] [5]

  8. Localiza - Wikipedia

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    Localiza has a network consisting of 584 car rental branches in Brazil and in other eight countries, 286 of which are owned directly and 158 of which are franchised in Brazil, in 406 cities around the country. being 70 branches are franchised abroad in 44 cities in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Mexico.

  9. Category:United States Army Air Forces personnel - Wikipedia

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    This category includes articles on members of the United States Army Air Forces, as well as its predecessor organizations, the United States Army Air Corps, United States Army Air Service and Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps.