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    ASCC may refer to: Alaska Systems Coordinating Council. Air Standardization Coordinating Committee, an organisation tasked with enhancing coalition military aviation. Air Station Cape Cod, a United States Coast Guard facility in Massachusetts. American Samoa Community College. Army Service Component Command. Automatic Sequence Controlled ...

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    Army Service Component Commands (ASCCs) are U.S. Army commands responsible for recommendations to the Joint Force Commander on the allocation and employment of U.S. Army forces within a unified combatant command (CCMD) or further assigned to a subordinate unified command. The concept of unified combatant commands grew out of the World War II ...

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    In 1948, following the end of World War II, the Air Standards Coordination Committee (ASCC) was formed by the Air Force Chiefs of Staff of Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States to further those nations' capabilities to conduct combined air operations and to provide each other with certain essential services, namely the capability for aircraft to be cross-serviced.