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  2. List of United States Air Force aerial port squadrons

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    2nd Aerial Port Squadron. Little Rock AFB. Activated in 1952 as 2d Aerial Port Operations Squadron. 3rd Aerial Port Squadron. Pope AFB. Activated in 1953 as 3d Aerial Port Operations Squadron. 4th Aerial Port Squadron. Langley AFB. Activated in 1953 as 4th Aerial Port Operations Squadron.

  3. Tactical Automated Security System - Wikipedia

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    TASS Desert Logo. The Tactical Automated Security System ( TASS) is a U.S. Air Force intrusion detection and surveillance system used for security monitoring around fixed site airbases, semi-permanent Forward Operating Bases (FOBs), and other mobile tactical deployments. The system consists of thermal imagers, sensors, communications, power and ...

  4. Self Aid Buddy Care Training - Wikipedia

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    Self Aid Buddy Care (SABC) is a training of the United States Air Force (USAF). SABC encompasses basic life support and limb-saving techniques to help wounded or injured personnel survive in medical emergencies until medical help is available. [1] SABC training is completed every 24 months (at a minimum) and is administered to Active Duty ...

  5. Tail code - Wikipedia

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    Tail code. FF, the tail code of the USAF 1st Fighter Wing, is displayed on this F-15 Eagle. Tail codes are markings usually on the vertical stabilizer of U.S. military aircraft that help identify the aircraft's unit and/or base assignment. This is not the same as the serial number, bureau number, or aircraft registration which provide unique ...

  6. Columbus Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Air Force Base ( IATA: CBM, ICAO: KCBM, FAA LID: CBM) is a United States Air Force base located in Columbus, Mississippi. The host unit at Columbus AFB is the 14th Flying Training Wing (14 FTW), which is a part of Air Education and Training Command (AETC). The residential portion of the base is a census-designated place, with a ...

  7. 25th Operational Weather Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The Army Air Forces constituted the 25th Weather Squadron on 28 October 1943. The squadron activated at Patterson Field, Ohio, and was assigned to the Army Air Forces Weather Wing four days later. The 25th moved to Lynbrook, Long Island, New York, on 4 November 1943, and was disbanded on 7 September 1944.

  8. 28th Operational Weather Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 28th Weather Squadron was reactivated on 1 March 1949, at Bushy Park, England to provide weather services for US Air Force and US Army units within the British Isles. The squadron was assigned to the 2105th Air Weather Group, redesignated the 2058th Air Weather Wing in October 1951. The 28th's predominant customer was the 3d Air Division ...

  9. Air Force Personnel Center - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force Personnel Center ( AFPC) is a field operating agency of Headquarters, U.S. Air Force, Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower and Personnel. AFPC operates the Air Force Contact Center, where personnel experts provide customer service. The center enhances personnel services by developing programs that enable individuals to carry out ...