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Tactical Air Depots (TAD) | |
Tactical Air Control Group Two | |
Northwest African | Tactical Air Force |
RSAF | Tactical Air Support Command |
Subcommittee on | Tactical Air and Land Forces |
later, I Air Support; I | Tactical Air Division; III Tactical Air Division; III |
It managed | Tactical Air Command's Central Instructor School from |
Reactivated in 1954 as part of | Tactical Air Command. |
Sembach Air Base (601st | Tactical Air Control Wing) |
eputy chief of staff, logistics, Headquarters | Tactical Air Command; commander of the 355th Tactical |
ization, and designation; its mission being a | Tactical Air Command tactical fighter squadron. |
44 both squadrons were transferred to the 2nd | Tactical Air Force and participated in the Normandy La |
1944 the squadron was assigned to the Second | Tactical Air Force and flew tactical sweeps over the N |
Its last assignment was with the XIX | Tactical Air Command, based at Brooks Field, Texas. |
; XII Fighter Command; IX Fighter Command; IX | Tactical Air Command |
Tactical Air Command C-130 squadrons on temporary duty | |
On 10 November 1947 the XII | Tactical Air Command was inactivated at Bad Kissingen. |
The new Wing was part of the Second | Tactical Air Force (2nd TAF). |
Its last assignment was with the XXII | Tactical Air Command, based at Florence, Italy. |
On 10 June 1944, aircraft of the Second | Tactical Air Force bombed the village. |
The | Tactical Air Command created a new type of organizatio |
including the 21st AD were reassigned to | Tactical Air Command (ADTAC). |
up of Ninth Air Force's 84th Fighter Wing, IX | Tactical Air Command. |
The 22d | Tactical Air Support Squadron (Light) was the major US |
Reactivated in 1947 under | Tactical Air Command but not manned or equipped. |
The XII | Tactical Air Command is an inactive United States Air |
The group was reactivated as the USAF | Tactical Air Warfare Center in 1963 to improve use of |
e was then made Air Officer Commanding Second | Tactical Air Force in June 1943, Deputy Commander of t |
nd World War II ace who was Vice Commander of | Tactical Air Command, rescinded the inactivation and h |
Its last assignment was with the | Tactical Air Command 325th Fighter Wing stationed at T |
and in July 1969 was assigned to Headquarters | Tactical Air Command as Inspector General. |
e Air Defence of Great Britain and the Second | Tactical Air Force. |
Oelstrom held staff positions at | Tactical Air Command, United States European Command a |
Prior to the | Tactical Air Command he served as a deputy chief of st |
November 1969, he was reassigned to the 19th | Tactical Air Support Squadron, at Bien Hoa Air Base. |
nt, to the US on 25 June 1947 and assigned to | Tactical Air Command. |
n 1 January 1959 by renaming the RAF's Second | Tactical Air Force (2TAF). |
unteered to lead the Tenth United States Army | Tactical Air Force in the Invasion of Okinawa. |
Its last assignment was with the | Tactical Air Command 836th Air Division, being station |
9th TCS became the first combat-ready unit of | Tactical Air Command at Forbes. |
on 19 December 1943 and joined the RAF Third | Tactical Air Force (TAF). |
the administrative support centre for the 2nd | Tactical Air Force (2TAF). |
September 1982, the headquarters of the 602nd | Tactical Air Control Wing (TAIRCW) and its subordinate |
ht (LATEF) formed to conduct, on behalf of 10 | Tactical Air Group (10 TAG), operational and tactical |
Fort Fisher AFS came under | Tactical Air Command jurisdiction in 1979 with the ina |
ch became Chief of Staff of the Fourth Allied | Tactical Air Force. |
in Korea, Pauly was assigned to Headquarters | Tactical Air Command, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia |
tional helicopter missions with H-21s for the | Tactical Air Command. |
Staff Officer at Headquarters RAF Germany (2 | Tactical Air Force) in 1963 and Assistant Chief of Def |
Special Operations Training Squadron was with | Tactical Air Command, being assigned to England Air Fo |
nal Group (later renamed the Australian First | Tactical Air Force) which had formed on 13 November 19 |
Pacific Air Forces (PACAF), and Headquarters | Tactical Air Command (TAC). |
On 1 November 1945, the XII | Tactical Air Command moved to Bad Kissingen from Erlan |
with it the additional command of the Second | Tactical Air Force. |
of the United States Air Forces in Europe XII | Tactical Air Command. |
eral and became the Commanding Officer of the | Tactical Air Warfare Center at Eglin Air Force Base, F |
Force was as the Commander of the Air Force, | Tactical Air Command at Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texa |
Tactical Air Command was the gaining organization for | |
ry and civilian personnel were assigned to 32 | Tactical Air Command bases in the United States, Panam |
rvice assumed jurisdiction at Charleston from | Tactical Air Command. |
In 1979 Hancock Field came under | Tactical Air Command (TAC) jurisdiction with the inact |
United States in June 1947, becoming part of | Tactical Air Command at Langley AFB, Virginia. |
rom Air Force Base, Texas and was assigned to | Tactical Air Command. |
The facility came under | Tactical Air Command jurisdiction in 1979 with the ina |
Watertown came under | Tactical Air Command jurisdiction on 1 September 1979 |
orce, while in 2005-2007 he commanded the 2nd | Tactical Air Brigade. |
In 1979 Cambria came under | Tactical Air Command (TAC) jurisdiction with the inact |
In 1979 Klamath came under | Tactical Air Command (TAC) jurisdiction with the inact |
as a successful airstrike by the RAF's Second | Tactical Air Force. |
to four-star rank and assumed command of the | Tactical Air Command with headquarters at Langley Air |
Reactivated by | Tactical Air Command at Shaw AFB, SC in 1969 as an RF- |
the Cold War, the 83d Fighter-Day Group was a | Tactical Air Command unit initially equipped with F-86 |
In 1979 Almaden AFS came under | Tactical Air Command (TAC) jurisdiction with the inact |
was a group within the Royal Air Force's 2nd | Tactical Air Force (2TAF) during the Second World War |
r service on the staff at Headquarters Second | Tactical Air Force and then as Commandant of the Aerop |
ight) and activated on 19 May 1947 as part of | Tactical Air Command. |
Assigned to | Tactical Air Command but attached to the Far East Air |
129 Squadron became part of the 2nd | Tactical Air Force in June 1943 converting to the P-51 |
After the war, he served in the | Tactical Air Command at Langley Air Force Base, Virgin |
at an airbase on 15 May 1978 during exercise | Tactical Air Meet '78. |
still remaining Commander-in-Chief of Second | Tactical Air Force in 1959 before retiring in 1961. |
nior Air Staff Officer at Headquarters Second | Tactical Air Force in 1952. |
fare in 1955 and Commander-in-Chief of Second | Tactical Air Force in 1957. |
e Douglas B-66 Destroyer was a U.S. Air Force | Tactical Air Command light bomber based on the United |
The base was assigned to | Tactical Air Command, and plans were made to make the |
e 354th Fighter Wing with the inactivation of | Tactical Air Command (TAC) and the wing's reassignment |
gely over, the squadron was posted to the 2nd | Tactical Air Force (TAF) in Belgium, joining No. 125 W |
o work at the Pentagon as a consultant in the | Tactical Air office of the Office of the Assistant Sec |
as part of 137 wing of No.2 Group of the 2nd | Tactical Air Force in preparation for the invasion of |
Royal Air Force Germany and Commander Second | Tactical Air Force in 1981 and Air Member for Personne |
gy was different and it was passed to the 2nd | Tactical Air Force to become an operating station for |
lear Operations Branch at Headquarters Second | Tactical Air Force in 1959 and Officer Commanding No. |
heast Asia, and deputy commander of the Third | Tactical Air Force in 1944, he participated in combat |
he 126th Fighter-Bomber Group and assigned to | Tactical Air Command. |
s redesignated and reconstituted as a reserve | Tactical Air Command Troop Carrier Group involved in j |
It was formed on 1 June 1943 as HQ | Tactical Air Force from Army Co-operation Command in c |
o be Commader-in-Chief RAF Germany and Second | Tactical Air Force in 1985, Deputy Chief of Defence St |
commanded the United States Air Force (USAF) | Tactical Air Command (TAC) from May 1, 1978 to Decembe |
son Officer with both Ninth Air Force and HQ, | Tactical Air Command. |
provided support for NATO's HQ Fourth Allied | Tactical Air Force, which moved to Ramstein from Trier |
January 1944 to join the newly forming Second | Tactical Air Force in preparation for the invasion of |
Deputy Chief of Staff at Headquarters Second | Tactical Air Force in 1961 and Director of the Defence |
k XII and joined No. 85 Group of the 2nd TAF ( | Tactical Air Force). |
who served as commander of the U.S. Air Force | Tactical Air Command. |
BTR-60R-975 - Vehicle used by | Tactical Air Control Parties, equipped with four radio |
The Northwest African | Tactical Air Force (NATAF) was a sub-command of the No |
Reactivated in 1953 under | Tactical Air Command Ninth Air Force as a B-26 Invader |
y commanding general of the Northwest African | Tactical Air Force under Commander Air Marshal Sir Art |
welfth Air Force and the Mediterranean Allied | Tactical Air Force in the newly organized Mediterranea |
the Allied Desert Air Force (later the First | Tactical Air Force), supporting the 8th Army. |
and changed operational claimancy from ADC to | Tactical Air Command (TAC). |
, Germany, and commander of the Fourth Allied | Tactical Air Force with headquarters at Ramstein Air B |
orce Base, Calif., in August 1961 for duty as | Tactical Air Command personnel adviser to the 452nd Tr |
tuted as a Air Force Reserve group as part of | Tactical Air Command It was equipped with C-54 Skymast |
s in Europe (USAFE), and commander 4th Allied | Tactical Air Force. |
ean War, and Cold War, being assigned to both | Tactical Air Command and the Military Air Transport Se |
Officer Administration at Headquarters Second | Tactical Air Force in 1955. |
elligence officer of the Mediterranean Allied | Tactical Air Forces and accompanied the First Army in |
d chief of standardization and evaluation for | Tactical Air Command's first F-4 replacement training |
No. 83 Group and No. 84 Group for the Second | Tactical Air Force. |
the 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, 19th | Tactical Air Support Squadron, Tay Ninh West where he |
f Vietnam, serving first with 7th Air Force's | Tactical Air Control Center and then with the Military |
curtailed, the 81st being transferred to the | Tactical Air Command Twelfth Air Force and being stati |
Command, and one year as a fighter pilot with | Tactical Air Command, including 3 months combat weapon |
& 340th BGs) operated under Northwest African | Tactical Air Force (NATAF) in mid-1943 and the 9th's 3 |
s part of the European occupation forces, 8th | Tactical Air Force, the squadron continued its patrol |
intelligence officer in the Northwest African | Tactical Air Force a subordinate command of the newly |
The 928th was operationally gained by the | Tactical Air Command (TAC) until 1975, the Military Ai |
ments of the Royal Australian Air Force's 1st | Tactical Air Force. |
. Air Forces in Europe) and the Fourth Allied | Tactical Air Force at Wiesbaden, Germany. |
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