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'''Strategic Air Command''' was an arm of the [[United States Air Force]] from its formation in 1946 until, following the end of the [[Cold War]], it was dis-established in 1992. In 1955, the service was the eponymous subject of a film starring [[James Stewart]], himself a USAF pilot. | |||
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Strategic Air Command was an arm of the United States Air Force from its formation in 1946 until, following the end of the Cold War, it was dis-established in 1992. In 1955, the service was the eponymous subject of a film starring James Stewart, himself a USAF pilot.