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  2. United States Air Force Tactical Air Control Party - Wikipedia

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    The US Air Force ordinary holds the position of honor at the top of the crest. It is supported by the erect wings, which symbolize the combat ready United States Air Force and the Theater Air Control System. At the bottom of the wings rests the TACP ordinary, representing the most forward element of the Theater Air Control System.

  3. Tactical Air Control Party - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canadian Air Force TACP is the principal air liaison and control element aligned with land force manoeuvre units from battlegroup to corps. The primary mission of a TACP is to advise the respective ground commanders on the capabilities and limitations of air power and to assist the ground commander in planning, requesting, coordinating and controlling air effects. [2]

  4. List of major bases and units of Tactical Air Command

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    320th AAF/Air Force Base Unit; Dyess AFB, Texas (15 October 1969 – 1 December 1974) 516th Tactical Airlift Wing (1969–1972) 463d Tactical Airlift Wing (1972–1974) Alexandria/England AFB, Louisiana (21 March 1946 – 1 December 1948, 1 December 1950 – 1 June 1992) 366th Fighter Wing (1953–1959) 1st Air Commando/Special Operations Wing ...

  5. 682 Air Support Operations Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 682 DASOS is assigned to the 18th Air Support Operations Group, Pope Field, North Carolina, which is a direct reporting agency of 9th Air Force. The unit's primary function is to coordinate and direct the tactical air effort in the support of land forces and provide fast reaction to satisfy immediate requests from the Army for close air ...

  6. 720th Special Tactics Group - Wikipedia

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    United States Air Force: Type: Special Operations Forces: Role: Organize, train and equip ST forces worldwide to integrate, synchronize, and/or control air power during operations. Size: 800 [1] Part of: U.S. Special Operations Command Air Force Special Operations Command 24th Special Operations Wing: Garrison/HQ: Hurlburt Field: Engagements ...

  7. Air Support Operations Center - Wikipedia

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    The talk page may contain suggestions. ( April 2013 ) Air Support Operations Center (ASOC) is a USDoD term for a subsection of a Theater Air Control System ( TACS ) located near a corps headquarters or some other land force headquarters, which directs and oversees close air support and similar sorts of tactical air support .

  8. 3rd Air Support Operations Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The squadron trains, equips, and deploys Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) members, air liaison officers, Joint Terminal Attack Controllers, and air mobility liaison officers to support commanders of the 11th Airborne Division (previously United States Army Alaska) and its 1st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, at Fort Wainwright, Alaska.

  9. 6147th Tactical Control Group - Wikipedia

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    The T-6 Airborne Controller Course was held at Luke Air Force Base from May until 15 August 1953, graduating 51. [ 1 ] After the UN landings at Inchon in late September, the squadron (nicknamed "Mosquitoes"), directed air strikes against retreating enemy troops ahead of the advancing UN lines and operated as the eyes of UN ground forces.