command echelon
11Strategic Air Command divisions — Main article:Strategic Air Command1st Divisions 1st Air Division*Activated on: 1 July 1954. *At: Westover AFB, MA *Assigned to: Strategic Air Command, Eighth Air Force. *Inactivated on: 1 April 1955.1st Air Division (Meteorological… …
12Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command — Logo of Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Agency overview …
13List of USAF Fighter Wings assigned to Strategic Air Command — 1st Wings “Conquer or Die 1st Fighter Wing*Assigned from: Fourth Air Force on 1 May 1949. *At: March AFB, CA. *Assigned to: Strategic Air command, Fifteenth Air Force, (Attached to the 22d Bomb Wing from 1 July 1949 to 1 April 1950). *Equipment:… …
14Intelligence and Security Command — Wappen des INSCOM Das United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) ist das nachrichtendienstliche und Sicherheits Hauptkommando der US Army. INSCOM ist zugleich Teil der National Security Agency/Central Security Service NSA/CSS.… …
15North American Aerospace Defense Command — NORAD redirects here. For other uses, see NORAD (disambiguation). North American Aerospace Defense Command Colorado Springs, Colorado …
16United States Fleet Forces Command — USFLTFOROM United States Fleet Forces Command Logo of the Commander, USFLTFORCOM Active 1906–present …
17North American Aerospace Defense Command — Commandement de la défense aérospatiale de l Amérique du Nord 38° 44′ 40″ N 104° 50′ 48″ W / …
18North American Air Defense Command — Commandement de la défense aérospatiale de l Amérique du Nord 38° 44′ 40″ N 104° 50′ 48″ W / …
19Future Combat Systems Command and Control Vehicle — OverviewPart of the proposed Future Combat Systems This is one of the family of Manned Ground Vehicle MGV proposed for a lighter and more transportable system in which every member of the family of ground, air, manned, and robotic, systems all… …
20forward echelon — noun : an advance element of a military headquarters or unit : an advance command post compare rear echelon * * * (in a military operation) the troops and officers in a combat zone or in a position to engage the enemy. Cf. rear echelon …