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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 ...
An Air Expeditionary Task Force (AETF) is a deployed numbered air force (NAF) or command echelon immediately subordinate to an NAF that is provided as the U.S. Air Force component command committed to a joint operation.
When an organization is not part of the primary mission of the base it will be made an independent group. They may report to a wing or they may be completely independent (the 317th Airlift Group at Dyess Air Force Base). They may also be organized as an expeditionary unit, independent but too small to warrant a wing designation.
Allied Expeditionary Air Force; American Expeditionary Force, North Russia; American Expeditionary Force, Siberia; American Expeditionary Forces; Asia Corps;
Expeditionary warfare, a military force dispatched to fight in a foreign country Expeditionary Force , a science fiction book series by Craig Alanson Military formations with Expeditionary Force or the generally synonymous Expeditionary Corps in their name include:
The top-level structure of these forces is the Air Expeditionary Task Force (AETF). The AETF is the Air Force presentation of forces to a CCDR for the employment of Air Power. Each CCDR is supported by a standing Component Numbered Air Force (C-NAF) to provide planning and execution of air forces in support of CCDR requirements.
The 379th Air Expeditionary Wing is a provisional United States Air Force unit assigned to Air Combat Command. As a provisional unit, it may be activated or inactivated at any time. As a provisional unit, it may be activated or inactivated at any time.
The Organization of the Air Service of the American Expeditionary Force on 11 November 1918, represents its maximum strength in World War I. Units of the Air Service are listed as assigned to the order of battle for that date, which was that of the Armistice with Germany .