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  • Air Mobility Command

    Lineage.  Established and activated as Air Corps Ferrying Command on 29 May 1941.   Redesignated as: Army Air Forces Ferry Command on 9 Mar 1942; Army Air Forces Ferrying Command on 31 Mar 1942; Air Transport Command on 1 Jul 1942.  Discontinued, and inactivated on 1 Jun 1948.  Consolidated on 13

  • Air Mobility Command Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection Sq (AMC)

    Lineage. Constituted as Air Mobility Logistics Office on 8 Dec 1992.  Activated on 1 Jan 1993.  Redesignated as: Air Mobility Command Logistics Support Squadron on 1 Jul 1994; Air Mobility Command Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection Squadron on 9 Jan 2017.    Assignments. Air Mobility

  • Air Mobility Command Test and Evaluation Squadron (AMC)

    Lineage. Constituted as 33 Transport Squadron on 2 Feb 1942. Activated on 14 Feb 1942. Redesignated as 33 Troop Carrier Squadron on 4 Jul 1942. Inactivated on 15 Feb 1946. Redesignated as 33 Flight Test Squadron on 14 Jul 1994. Activated on 1 Oct 1994. Redesignated as Air Mobility Command Test and

  • Air National Guard Readiness Center

    Established as the Air National Guard Support Center, and activated as a direct reporting unit, on June 1, 1979. Effective February 5, 1991, status changed from a direct reporting unit to a field operating agency. Redesignated Air National Guard Readiness Center on June 1, 1992.

  • Air Proving Ground Command

    The AAF Proving Ground Command, responsible for testing aircraft weapon systems and munitions, was established in 1942 at Orlando, Florida, and moved in 1946 to Eglin Field, Florida. It replaced another AAF Proving Ground Command that was discontinued and disbanded. Lineage Established as Army Air

  • Air Reserve Personnel Center (AFRC)

    Lineage.  Established as the Air Reserve Records Center on 30 Nov 1956.  Activated on 1 Jan 1957.  Redesignated Air Reserve Personnel Center on 1 Sep 1965.  Status changed from a subordinate of Continental Air Command to a separate operating agency of the United States Air Force on 1 Aug 1968. 

  • Air University (AETC)

    Lineage. Authorized as the Air Service School by the War Department on 25 Feb 1920, and established that same year, exact date unknown. Redesignated as: Air Service Field Officers' School on 10 Feb 1921; Air Service Tactical School on 8 Nov 1922; Air Corps Tactical School on 18 Aug 1926.

  • Air War College (AETC)

    Lineage.   Established as Air War College, and organized on 22 Dec 1948.  Redesignated:  War College on 1 Jul 1959; Air War College on 1 Jul 1962.Assignments.  Air University, 22 Dec 1948-.Stations.  Maxwell AFB, AL, 22 Dec 1948-.Antecedent.  On 12 Mar 1946, the function began with the establishment

  • Aircraft Analysis Squadron (AFISRA)

    Lineage. Constituted as Aircraft Analysis Squadron on 18 Mar 2008. Activated on 15 Apr 2008. Assignments. Air and Cyberspace Analysis Group, 15 Apr 2008-.Stations. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, 15 Apr 2008-.Service Streamers. None. Campaign Streamers. None.Armed Forces Expeditionary Streamers.

  • Alaskan Defense Command

    Military aircraft began to deploy to Alaska during the last half of 1940. To coordinate air activities there, the Alaskan Defense Command established the Air Field Forces, Alaskan Defense Command, on May 29, 1941. Under authority from Western Defense Command, the Alaskan Defense Command replaced the