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  2. Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, mission, and organization of the Air Force OT&E Center, a direct reporting unit that tests new systems for Air Force and multi-service use. Find out how OT&E provides independent and objective evaluations of system performance, effectiveness, and suitability.

  3. Hickam Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Hickam Air Force Base is a US Air Force installation in Hawaii, named after aviation pioneer Lieutenant Colonel Horace Meek Hickam. It merged with Naval Station Pearl Harbor in 2010 and hosts the 15th Wing, the 154th Wing, and the 515th Air Mobility Operations Wing.

  4. Air Education and Training Command - Wikipedia

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    AETC is the primary training and professional education command in the US Air Force, with responsibility for approximately 1,600 aircraft and 69,989 Airmen. It conducts recruiting, basic military and technical training, flying training, and professional military education for Air Force personnel and international students.

  5. List of major commands of the United States Air Force

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    Learn about the nine current and historic major commands (MAJCOM) of the USAF, their missions, headquarters, and commanders. A MAJCOM is a significant Air Force organization subordinate to Headquarters, US Air Force, and has a headquarters staff and subordinate units.

  6. Air Staff (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Air Staff is the headquarters staff of the United States Air Force, composed of uniformed officials who assist the Chief of Staff. It is organized according to the Joint Staff system, with 10 directorates covering various functions such as operations, intelligence, logistics, and nuclear integration.

  7. United States Department of the Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Department of the Air Force is a military department that oversees the United States Air Force and the United States Space Force. It was formed in 1947 and has a civilian secretary, a chief of staff, a chief of space operations, and various assistant secretaries and staffs.

  8. Air Education Training Command Collaboration Portal

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    The Air Collaboration Portal creates a collaboration environment to enhance training, education, and research for the United States Air Force. The mission statement is "Establish and maintain one “af.edu” domain, without exposing the af.mil network to security risks." [1] The Air Collaboration Portal benefits Air Force users worldwide.

  9. Air Force Technical Applications Center - Wikipedia

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    AFTAC is a U.S. Air Force organization that monitors nuclear-weapons testing and compliance with international treaties. It uses sensors, satellites, aircraft and laboratories to detect and analyze nuclear events worldwide.