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  • 17th Director of the [[National Reconnaissance Office]]; retired general, [[United States Air Force]], who previously led the [[Air Materiel Command]], [[Eighth Air Force]]/Jo
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  • ...the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse Attack; General, retired, [[United States Air Force]]; deputy commander, [[United States European Command]]; commander, [[Eight
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  • General in the [[United States Air Force]]; [[Chief of Staff of the Air Force]] since 2008; previously commanded [[U
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  • ...designation used by the [[United States Army]] Air Corps, Air Force, and [[United States Air Force]]
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  • [[Colonel]], [[United States Air Force]]; spokesman, [[International Security Assistance Force]]; chief of public
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  • ...nd missions" agreement, of questionable effectiveness, reached after the [[United States Air Force]] was created, and disputed that the [[United States Army]] and [[United St
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  • Board, [[American Security Project]]; General, [[United States Air Force]], retired from commanding [[Air Force Materiel Command]]
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  • [[Brigadier general]], [[United States Air Force]], Commandant, Air Force Institute of Technology, [[Wright-Patterson Air Fo
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  • A former major headquarters of the [[United States Air Force]], whose planning and contingency operations are now part of [[United State
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • Senior officer educational institution of the [[United States Air Force]], at [[Maxwell Air Force Base]], [[Alabama (U.S. state)]]
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  • '''Tenth Air Force''' is one of three United States Air Force reserve headquarters, based at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base, Fort W
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  • (1889-1977) General, [[United States Air Force]], who headed the Far Eastern Air Force of [[Douglas MacArthur]]'s [[Southw
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  • Finally, long-range and high-performance aircraft, in 1947, became the [[United States Air Force]] (USAF). This came about with the passage of the [[National Security Act o ...orps|U.S. Marine Corps]] but these were less powerful than the USAF. See [[United States Air Force]] for its maturing.
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  • General, [[United States Air Force]], retired; [[Chief of Staff of the Air Force]] 1990-94; [[Diplomats and Mi
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  • ...r arm of the [[United States Army]] prior to creation of the independent [[United States Air Force]]
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • [[Brigadier general]], [[United States Air Force]], Deputy Director of Intelligence, Operations and Nuclear Integration for
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  • [[United States Air Force]] intermediate command responsible for [[Air Combat Command]] [[fighter air
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  • A [[United States Air Force|U.S.]] [[Air Force Special Operations Command]] specialty, combining [[para
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  • The senior uniformed leader of the [[United States Air Force]], responsible for development and readiness of Air Force units and represe
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  • The intermediate [[United States Air Force]] command that is responsible for air refueling and [[transport aircraft]]
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  • General, [[United States Air Force]], retired; formerly headed [[United States Strategic Command]]; board of
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  • ...' was the [[United States Army]] Air Corps and Air Force, as well as the [[United States Air Force]], military version of the [[DC-3 (airliner)]]. See the main article for ot
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • '''Charles A. (Chuck) Horner''' (19 October 1936- ) is a retired United States Air Force general, best known for commanding the Coalition air forces in operations a
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • An extremely large [[United States Air Force]] base, spreading across Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming. It is the home of
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • {{r|United States Air Force||**}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Air Force]]
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  • #Redirect [[United States Air Force]]
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  • ...orps]] and Israel; [[MH-53 PAVE LOW]] special operations version used by [[United States Air Force]]
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  • [[Colonel]], [[United States Air Force]]; military fellow (2008-), Council on Foreign Relations; former deputy ass
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  • General, [[United States Air Force]], who retired in 1994 as the first commander of [[United States Strategic
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  • [[United States Air Force]] aircraft for [[electronic intelligence]] and [[electronic warfare]], used
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  • ...state)|Missouri, is 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.
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  • ...2003-2005; Executive Officer, Judge Advocate General, 2002-2003; Colonel, United States Air Force (ret.), 1980-2005
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  • A major [[United States Air Force]] base in [[Omaha, Nebraska]]. It was the home of the [[Strategic Air Comma
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  • {{rpl|United States Air Force Reserve}}
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • A geographically immense [[United States Air Force]] base, spreading across [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]], [[Nebraska (U.
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  • [[Lieutenant general]], [[United States Air Force]]l retired as Comptroller of the Air Force; 7,000 flight hours in special o
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  • In the [[United States Air Force]], the '''Chief of Staff of the Air Force (CSAF)''' is the senior uniformed
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  • ...itute for Defense Analyses]]; member, [[Defense Policy Board]]; General, [[United States Air Force]], retired; former [[Chief of Staff of the Air Force]] and commanding gener
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  • Home of the [[United States Air Force]] [[Air University]]; as opposed to the other services, the Air Force centr
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  • [[United States Air Force]] base in Omaha, Nebraska, which is the home of [[United States Strategic C
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  • [[Brigadier general]], [[United States Air Force]];Deputy Director of Intelligence, Operations and Nuclear Integration for F
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  • ..., the U.S. '''First Air Force''' is a numbered air force subcommand of the United States Air Force. It is the air component of United States Northern Command, which includes
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  • [[United States Air Force]] base in Arkansas, having the headquarters of the [[Eighth Air Force]], co
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • Part of the [[United States Air Force|U.S.]] [[Air Force Special Operations Command]], this is an additional qual
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  • A large [[United States Air Force]] base near [[Tucson]], [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]]; houses the "boney
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  • General, [[United States Air Force]], commanding [[Air Combat Command]]; previously commanded two bomb wings;
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  • {{rpl|United States Air Force Academy||**}}
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  • * [http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/ National Museum of the United States Air Force]
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • ...'', in [[Oklahoma City]], [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], is a major [[United States Air Force]] base for operations, the [[Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center]], and a cr
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  • Retired [[lieutenant general]], [[United States Air Force]], and specialist in [[air mobility]]; vice commander of the [[Military Air
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  • ...le, taking place primarily between 1948 and 1949, about the roles of the [[United States Air Force]] and [[United States Navy]] in nuclear [[strategic bombardment]], and even
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  • ...llege''' is the senior officer professional education institution of the [[United States Air Force]]. Students are typically [[lieutenant colonel]]s expected to become genera
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  • [[United States Army]] and [[United States Air Force]] units, funded by the Federal government, which are under the control of s
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  • [[Colonel]], [[United States Air Force]], retired intelligence specialist; advisory board, [[Center for Military R
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  • ...tion air-to-air and all-weather fighter-bomber aircraft developed by the [[United States Air Force]] as the high end of a "high-low" mix with the [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]]; us
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  • In the [[United States Air Force]], the predecessor to the U.S. [[Air Combat Command]], preparing on tactica
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  • Adviser to the Center for Security Policy; retired general in the [[United States Air Force]] who headed [[Air Combat Command]] and has been used as an example in case
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • [[United States Air Force]] specialists who land with the first [[airborne (military)|paratroop]] or
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • General, [[United States Air Force]], retired; former [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • [[United States Air Force]] operations, beginning in August 1964, in northern Laos, providing [[close
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  • Located in [[North Dakota (U.S. state)|North Dakota]], it is one of two [[United States Air Force]] bases with a [[B-52 Superfortress (bomber)|B-52 bomber wing]], and is adm
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  • U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan; retired [[United States Air Force]] major general; childhood in [[Democratic Republic of Congo]] and [[Kenya]
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • ...e liberal" 2008 rating from [[American Conservative Union]]; daughter of [[United States Air Force]] family; social worker and Dean of External Affairs at Middlesex Community
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  • A group of [[United States Air Force]] aircraft payloads for [[intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance]] t
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • * The [[United States Air Force]]
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  • [[Lieutenant Colonel]], [[United States Air Force]], retired; critic of [[Douglas Feith]] and [[Office of Special Plans]]; gu
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • [[Lieutenant general]], [[United States Air Force]]; [[Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • [[Lieutenant general]], [[United States Air Force]], Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance;
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  • Highly classified attempts by the [[United States Air Force]] to modify [[weather]] over [[North Vietnam]] during the [[Vietnam War]].
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • '''Special operations weather''' is a [[United States Air Force]] [[Air Force Special Operations Command|Special Operations Command]] (AFSO
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  • ...of the Star Trek television series and its universe. After stints as an [[United States Air Force|air force]] and commercial pilot and as a police officer with the [[Los Ang
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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  • **[[National Museum of the United States Air Force]] at [[Wright-Patterson Air Force Base]], near [[Dayton, Ohio]] (an SR-71A, ...Flight]] in [[Birmingham, Alabama]] (on loan from [[National Museum of the United States Air Force]])
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  • [[Brigadier general]], [[United States Air Force]], retired; Director of the Selective Service System (1987-1991). He has se
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  • ...ficer ([[United States Army|Army]]), Casualty Assistance Representative ([[United States Air Force|Air Force]]), Casualty Assistance Calls Officer ([[United States Navy|Navy]
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  • Largest general-purpose [[transport aircraft]] in the [[United States Air Force]], made by Lockheed, second in weight-carrying to the [[Antonov An-124]]
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  • [[United States Air Force]] [[bomber aircraft|heavy bomber]], first version flown in 1952, entered se
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  • {{r|United States Air Force}}
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