「Training」の共起表現一覧(1語右が「Command.」)
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Western Technical | Training Command |
Northwest African | Training Command |
Headquarters | Training Command - Army: Sydney; |
Army Air Force | Training Command |
It was assigned to the Air Corps Flying | Training Command, Gulf Coast Training Center (later Ce |
Air National Guard/Air | Training Command (???-1993) |
Headquarters, 84th | Training Command (Fort Knox, Kentucky) |
Commanding Officer, Recruit | Training Command - CAPT Bethke |
It was assigned to the AAF Flying | Training Command, Southeast Training Center (later Eas |
The field was operated by the Army Air Force | Training Command, West Coast Training Center. |
The remainder of | Training Command became Technical Training Command on |
e airfield was assigned to the Army Air Corps | Training Command, Gulf Coast Training Center. |
Flying | Training Command was formed from the elements of Train |
e Air Corps (Later Army Air Forces) Technical | Training Command, the Army Air Forces Flying Training |
AAF | Training Command, 31 July 1943 - 1 July 1946 |
Redesignated: Air Education and | Training Command, 1 July-1 October 1993 |
Redesignated: AAF Flying | Training Command, 15 March 1942 |
Army AIr Force | Training Command, 20 December 1945 |
Flying | Training Command was eventually re-absorbed into the n |
c flying school by the Army Air Forces Flying | Training Command, Gulf Training Center (later Central |
ed in December 1946 to the Marine Air Reserve | Training Command, Naval Air Reserve Training Unit, Nav |
No. 21 Group was transferred to Flying | Training Command on 27 May 1940, responsible for the R |
On 1 January 1954 Air | Training Command transferred the crew training mission |
Reporting to Operational | Training Command at San Francisco in June, Elliot serv |
.* Note: Air | Training Command applied the "Air Base" designation to |
here she reported for duty with Pacific Fleet | Training Command as an antiaircraft gunnery training s |
homas A. (2005), History of Air Education and | Training Command, 1942-2002. |
The 84th | Training Command ("Railsplitters) is a formation of th |
1663 Heavy Conversion Unit (HCU) 7 Group | Training Command 1943 - 1945 |
Redesignated: Army Air Forces | Training Command, 31 July 1943-31 October 1945 |
Commanding General, Landing Force | Training Command, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, and Commanding |
Air | Training Command, 1 July 1946 - 31 August 1946, 1 Augu |
n, he served as commander of the Strike Force | Training Command, Pacific. |
and of First Air Force or the Army Air Forces | Training Command (AAFTC) (A predecessor of the current |
nd of Fourth Air Force or the Army Air Forces | Training Command (AAFTC) (A predecessor of the current |
and of First Air Force or the Army Air Forces | Training Command (AAFTC) (A predecessor of the current |
and of Third Air Force or the Army Air Forces | Training Command (AAFTC) (A predecessor of the current |
nd of Second Air Force or the Army Air Forces | Training Command (AAFTC) (predecessor of the current-d |
ed by the United States Army Air Force Flying | Training Command, as a basic flying training airfield |
Representatives of Air Education and | Training Command (AETC), Air University, and the Unite |
and of First Air Force or the Army Air Forces | Training Command (AAFTC) (a predecessor of the current |
operated for the next 4 years under the Naval | Training Command, training thousands of naval aviation |
Advanced Flying Unit, of No. 21 Group Flying | Training Command, flying Airspeed Oxfords and conducti |
s reopened on 17 October 1950 by the USAF Air | Training Command, as a contract flying training school |
The use of | Training Command Curtiss P-40E and Fs, some one dozen |
The Naval Nuclear Power | Training Command (NNPTC) is the parent organization wi |
and of Third Air Force or the Army Air Forces | Training Command (AAFTC) (A predecessor of the current |
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