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  2. List of United States Air Force Field Operating Agencies

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    This is a list of Field Operating Agencies (FOA) in the United States Air Force that are active. FOAs report directly to a functional manager in either the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force or the Air Staff. FOAs perform field activities beyond the scope of any of the major commands. Their activities are specialized or associated with an ...

  3. 23rd Flying Training Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 23d's first predecessor is the 76th Bombardment Squadron (Medium) which was activated at Salt Lake City Army Air Base, Utah on 15 January 1941.It was redesignated the 23d Antisubmarine Squadron (Heavy) on 3 March 1943, and assigned to the 26th Antisubmarine Wing and moved to Imeson Field, Jacksonville, Florida with a variety of aircraft (North American B-25 Mitchell, Douglas O-43 and a ...

  4. Air Force Inspection Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Department of the Air Force Inspection Agency (DAFIA) operates as a U.S. Air Force Field Operating Agency under the direction of the Air Force Inspector General.It provides independent assessments of acquisition, nuclear surety, operations, logistics, support, and healthcare to Air Force senior leadership.

  5. Structure of the United States Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The senior enlisted personnel of a wing can be known as the Command Chief who holds the rank of command chief master sergeant (E-9). Wings now encompass both operations and support activities (maintenance groups, mission support groups), and are usually one of three major types: operational wing, air base wing, and specialized mission wing.

  6. 23rd Intelligence Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The squadron was again activated as the 23rd Information Operations Squadron in 2000. [1] The mission of the squadron was to deliver full spectrum information operations tactics to the warfighter. [ clarification needed ] The squadron was inactivated in 2011 [ 1 ] and its resources and personnel transferred to the 318th Operations Support Squadron.

  7. Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center - Wikipedia

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    Reasoning for this was, "Our Personnel Directorate is inwardly focused and would not translate to a typical A1, such as at DAF or MAJCOM level". [6] The emerging directorates would consist of: [7] Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, Strategic Plans and Requirements Directorate (A2/5/8) Operations Directorate (A3)

  8. Air Force Personnel Center - Wikipedia

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    The center became a field operating agency on 5 February 1991. [2] 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.

  9. 23rd Special Operations Weather Squadron - Wikipedia

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    It is responsible for providing weather forecasting for special operations forces in the planning and execution phases of operations. Detachment 1, 23rd SOWS at Fort Campbell supports the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. [3] On 29 August 2017, the weather flight of the 1st Special Operations Support Squadron was transferred to the ...