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  2. 89th Airlift Wing - Wikipedia

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    The 89th Airlift Wing of the United States Air Force is based at Joint Base Andrews and has an operational force of over 1,000 personnel. The 89th provides global Special Air Mission (SAM) airlift, logistics, aerial transport and communications for the president, vice president, combatant commanders, senior leaders and the global mobility system as tasked by the White House, Chief of Staff of ...

  3. Commander-in-Chief's Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The Commander-in-Chief's Trophy (CIC Trophy) is awarded to each season's winner of the American college football series among the teams of the U.S. Military Academy (Army Black Knights), the U.S. Naval Academy (Navy Midshipmen), and the U.S. Air Force Academy (Air Force Falcons).

  4. Talk:Andrews Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    THIS is an excellent picture of Andrews Air Force Base if someone wants to get it uploaded. ~ Rollo44 22:02, 24 January 2007 (UTC) Yes, it is. But it appears to be copyrighted info.

  5. 89th Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    The 89th Operations Group (89 OG) is the operational flying component of the United States Air Force 89th Airlift Wing. It is stationed at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. The 89 OG provides Special Air Mission (SAM) transport to high U.S. government officials and

  6. Frank Maxwell Andrews - Wikipedia

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    In leadership positions within the Army Air Corps, he succeeded in advancing progress toward a separate and independent Air Force where predecessors and allies such as Billy Mitchell had failed. Andrews was the first head of a centralized American air force and the first air officer to serve on the Army's general staff.

  7. 1955 Air Force Falcons football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1955 Air Force Falcons football team represented the United States Air Force Academy as an independent during the 1955 college football season.The Falcons did not have an official stadium during the season, and remained without one until the 1962 season when Falcon Stadium opened.

  8. Air Force One - Wikipedia

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    SAM 29000, one of two VC-25As used as Air Force One, approaching Dayton International Airport in October 2012. Air Force One is the official air traffic control designated call sign for a United States Air Force aircraft carrying the president of the United States.

  9. 1954 SCCA National Sports Car Championship - Wikipedia

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    Andrews Air Force Base: Washington, D.C. May 2 6 Chanute National Sports Car Races 150 mi (240 km) Chanute Air Force Base: Rantoul, Illinois: June 6 7 New England National Sports Car Races 175 mi (282 km) Westover Air Force Base: Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts: June 13 8 Offutt National Sports Car Races 200 mi (320 km) Offutt Air Force Base