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  • #REDIRECT [[Ninth Air Force]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The force directed normal to the path of a moving body that enables the body to navig
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  • ...g all possible [[Key|keys]] in a systematic manner. Finding a key by brute force testing is theoretically possible, except against a [[one-time pad]], but t Brute force is by no means the only attack against a cipher; there are many other techn
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  • The '''Royal Air Force''' ('''RAF''') is the air force of Britain. It was formed in 1918 by a merger of the Royal Flying Corps (RF
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  • ...command and control system, built by [[Northrop Grumman]], based on the [[Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below]] ([[FBCB2]]) soldier- and vehicle-lev ...ng of the United States Army from a [[division]] to a [[brigade]] oriented force, significant limitations were showing in [[combat service support]] (CSS).
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  • {{r|kilogram-force}} {{r|Normal force}}
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  • ...ieth Air Force'''. For its training and preparation, it reports to the Air Force Global Strike Command, and, for Single Integrated Operational Plan operatio .... As a practical matter, the JCS wanted direct control so that the bomber force was not caught up in the jurisdictional fights between the U.S. Army and U.
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  • ...a month later, and assigned to the strategic bombing of Germany. 8th Air Force is the primary air component for United States Strategic Command, headed by ...r Air Combat Command for readiness and training, but report to the new Air Force Global Strike Command. <ref name=nuc>{{citation
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  • ...with a [[special reconnaissance]] mission; either [[Marine Air-Ground Task Force]] headquarters-controlled or part of [[United States Special Operations Com
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  • ...se, Hawaii; it was formerly located at, and continues to use, Anderson Air Force Base, Guam. The command was moved from Guam to Hickam AFB in May 2005. ...s to Pacific Command, outside the Korean sub-theater, including Joint Task Force Support Forces Antarctica, a collaborative Department of Defense and Nation
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  • ...ross Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming. It is the home of the [[Twentieth Air Force]] and a third of the land-based [[intercontinental ballistic missile]]s of ...ened underground silos. [[Arms control]] agreements have reduced the peak force of 1000 Minuteman missiles to 150.
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  • ...lude>Former U.S. Air Force principal deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force for acquisition and management (1993-2002), who then accepted a job with [[
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  • ...s the home base of the B-2 Spirit stealth bombers of the United States Air Force, which are directly under the 509th Bomb Wing, the "owner" of the facility. *442nd Fighter Wing, Air Force Reserve, flying A-10
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  • ...Air Force]], who previously led the [[Air Materiel Command]], [[Eighth Air Force]]/Joint Functional Component Commander for Space and Global Strike, [[Unite
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  • ...Air Force]] base in Arkansas, having the headquarters of the [[Eighth Air Force]], commanding strategic bombers, and one of the two [[B-52 Superfortress (b
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  • Major U.S. [[Air Force Materiel Command]] facility at [[Hill Air Force Base]], [[Utah (U.S. state)|Utah]], which provides logistical support for t
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  • {{r|Force}} {{r|Kilogram-force}}
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  • ...orce strategic communications task force. The base is "owned" by the [[Air Force Materiel Command]]. ...ng (507 ARW) with [[KC-135]] air refueling tankers, under the [[Fourth Air Force]]
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  • ...on for a land-based military force, or the entirety of a nation's military force responsible for its land defenses.
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  • ...rine Air-Ground Task Force#Marine Expeditionary Force|Marine Expeditionary Force]], currently assigned to [[United States Pacific Command]] and based on [[O ...e. The colonial French military organization was called the "Expeditionary Force" and had unpleasant connotations to the Vietnamese.
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  • ...aft, the [[355th Fighter Wing]], and the headquarters of the [[Twelfth Air Force]].
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  • **Fifth Air Force **[[Seventh Air Force]]
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  • ...uty commander, [[United States European Command]]; commander, [[Eighth Air Force]]
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  • ...y the [[United States Army]] Air Corps, Air Force, and [[United States Air Force]]
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  • {{r|Air Force Materiel Command}} {{r|Fourth Air Force}}
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  • ...ed by a combat force, significantly increases the combat potential of that force and thus enhances the probability of successful mission accomplishment.<ref | accessdate = 2007-10-01}} </ref> Examples of force multipliers for all kinds of warfare include low observability (i.e., steal
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  • {{r|Mobile Force (Leyte)}} {{r|Japanese Northern Force||**}}
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  • {{r|kilogram-force}} {{r|Normal force}}
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  • * [http://www.au.af.mil/au/afhra/ Air Force Historical Research Agency] * [http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/ National Museum of the United States Air Force]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Twelfth Air Force]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Davis-Monthan Air Force Base}}
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