air-to-air tactics

  • 1Air Corps Tactical School — Infobox Military Unit unit name=Air Corps Tactical School caption= dates=1920 1940 country=USA allegiance=United States of America branch=Army Air Corps type= role= size=25 instructors, 50 students command structure= current commander=… …

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  • 2air warfare — Military operations conducted by airplanes, helicopters, or other aircraft against aircraft or targets on the ground and in the water. Air warfare did not become important until World War I (1914–18). The British, French, German, Russian, and… …

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  • 3Air Force — 1. the U.S. department consisting of practically all military aviation forces, established July 26, 1947. 2. (l.c.) a similar department in any military organization. 3. (l.c.) (formerly) the largest unit in the U.S. Army Air Forces. 4. (l.c.) a… …

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  • 4Air Force Special Operations Command — AFSOC …

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  • 5Air Force Security Forces — AFSC Enlisted: 3P0X1, Officer: 31PX) (formerly named Air Police, then Security Police; colloquially called cops by USAF personnel), are the military police of the United States Air Force. Airmen in this field go through 13 weeks of initial… …

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  • 6Air Force Special Operations Command — Période mai 1990 Pays …

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  • 7Air Base Ground Defense — (ABGD) is the operational term used by the United States Air Force to denote ground combat operations in defense of US Air Force bases. This specialty is filled by members of the Air Force Security Forces, who serve not only as Police/Law… …

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  • 8Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps — (AFROTC) is one of the three commissioning sources for officers in the United States Air Force, the other two being the Air Force Academy and Officer Training School. It is the largest and oldest source of commissioned officers for the Air Force… …

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  • 9Air interdiction — (AI) is the use of aircraft to attack tactical ground targets that are not in close proximity to friendly ground forces. It differs from close air support because it does not directly support ground operations and is not closely coordinated with… …

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  • 10Air Battle Manager — is a rated flying position in the United States Air Force. HistorySince 1999, Air Battle Manager has been a rated career field. This means that ABMs are career aviators who receive flight pay and must actively fly a certain number of months… …

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