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  2. French Air and Space Force - Wikipedia

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    The French Air and Space Force ( French: Armée de l'air et de l'espace, lit. 'Army of Air and Space') is the air and space force of the French Armed Forces. [1] Formed in 1909 as the Service Aéronautique, a service arm of the French Army, it became an independent military branch in 1934 as the French Air Force.

  3. List of active military aircraft of the French Armed Forces

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    This section duplicates the scope of other articles, specifically French Air and Space Force#Aircraft. Please discuss this issue and help introduce a summary style to the section by replacing the section with a link and a summary or by splitting the content into a new article.

  4. Free French Air Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Free French Air Forces ( French: Forces Aériennes Françaises Libres, FAFL) were the air arm of the Free French Forces in the Second World War, created by Charles de Gaulle in 1940. The designation ceased to exist in 1943 when the Free French Forces merged with General Giraud 's forces. The name was still in common use however, until the ...

  5. French Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The French Armed Forces ( French: Forces armées françaises) are the military forces of France. They consist of four military branches – the Army, the Navy, the Air and Space Force and the National Gendarmerie. The National Guard serves as the French Armed Forces' military reserve force.

  6. History of the Armée de l'Air (1909–1942) - Wikipedia

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    History of the. Armée de l'Air. (1909–1942) The French roundel gave rise to similar roundels for other air forces. The Armée de l'Air (literally, 'army of the air') is the name used for the French Air Force in its native language since it was made independent of the Army in 1933. This article deals exclusively with the history of the French ...

  7. Air Forces Command (France) - Wikipedia

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    The Air Forces Command (French: Commandement des Forces Aériennes (CFA)) is a command of the French Air and Space Force. It is headquartered at Bordeaux-Mérignac Air Base. It is an organic command (commandement organique) which prepares units to carry out their missions, but does not have an operational role itself. Since September 2013, the ...

  8. Chief of Staff of the French Air and Space Force - Wikipedia

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    defense.gouv.fr/air. The Chief of the Air and Space Force Staff ( French: Chef d'état-major de l'armée de l'air et de l'espace, [a] CEMAAE) [2] is the military head of the French Air and Space Force. [3] The chief directs the air and space force staff and acts as the principal advisor to the Chief of the Defence Staff on subjects concerning ...

  9. Istres-Le Tubé Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Istres-Le Tubé Air Base. /  43.52444°N 4.94167°E  / 43.52444; 4.94167. Istres-Le Tubé Air Base ( French: Base Aérienne 125 or BA 125) is a large multi-role tasked French Air and Space Force base located near Istres, northwest of Marseille, France. The airport facilities are also known as Istres - Le Tubé ( ICAO airport code: LFMI).