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  2. Air Mobility Command - Wikipedia

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    The Air Mobility Command (AMC) is a Major Command (MAJCOM) of the U.S. Air Force.It is headquartered at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, east of St. Louis, Missouri. [5]Air Mobility Command was established on 1 June 1992, and was formed from elements of the inactivated Military Airlift Command (MAC) and Strategic Air Command (SAC).

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

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    Provide global air mobility through airlift and aerial refueling for all of the United States Armed Forces. Air Force component of United States Transportation Command: Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) Hickam AFB, Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Hawaii, U.S. Gen Kevin B. Schneider: Provide Air Force component units for United States Indo-Pacific ...

  4. Mike Minihan - Wikipedia

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    During his time commanding Air Mobility Command, Minihan re-envisioned Exercise Mobility Guardian in 2023, transitioning the exercise from a service-specific test of air mobility and logistics training executed over the continental United States to a joint and combined large-scale exercise in the Pacific. [8]

  5. List of active United States Air Force aircraft squadrons ...

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    Air Mobility Command: Eighteenth Air Force: 436 AW: 7 March 1942 Dover AFB, Delaware: C-17A [123] 4th Airlift Squadron: Fighting Fourth [124] Air Mobility Command: Eighteenth Air Force: 62 AW: 8 July 1935 JB Lewis–McChord, Washington: C-17A [125] 6th Airlift Squadron: Bully Beef Express [126] Air Mobility Command: Eighteenth Air Force: 305 AW ...

  6. Eighteenth Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Eighteenth Air Force (Air Forces Transportation) (18 AF) is the only Numbered Air Force (NAF) in Air Mobility Command (AMC) and one of the largest NAFs in the United States Air Force. 18 AF was activated on 28 March 1951, inactivated on 1 January 1958, and re-activated on 1 October 2003. 18 AF is headquartered at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois.

  7. Randall Reed - Wikipedia

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    Randall Reed (born c. 1967) is a United States Air Force general who has served as the commander of United States Transportation Command since 4 October 2024. [1] He most recently served as the deputy commander of Air Mobility Command from 2022 to 2024. [2] [3] He previously commanded the Third Air Force at Ramstein Air Base from 2020 to 2022 ...

  8. John Lamontagne - Wikipedia

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    John Donald Lamontagne [1] (born c. 1970) is a United States Air Force general who has served as the commander of Air Mobility Command since September 9, 2024. [2] He most recently served as the deputy commander of the United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa.

  9. 521st Air Mobility Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    The 521st Air Mobility Operations Group (521 AMOG) is a United States Air Force Air Mobility Command (AMC) unit stationed at Naval Station Rota, Spain. The 521st AMOG is subordinate to the 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The group and its subordinate units provide en route support for transient aircraft as part ...