Maj. Gen. Scott A. Cain, AFRL’s Commander, revived the AFRL Commander’s Challenge, announcing it in a letter to the Air Force Materiel Command on February 29, 2024. The tradition, paused since 2020 due to COVID-19, calls junior officers, enlisted military members, and DOD civilians acr...
In 1998, as part of the Air Forces' strategic plan to guide the service into the 21st century, the Air Force Development Test Center became the Air Force Materiel Command's Air Armament Center (AAC), responsible for development, acquisition, testing, and fielding all air-delivered weapons. ...
Air Force degree. There are no restrictions on what subject you can study, but you must go to an accredited school (nationally or regionally accredited) and you must have a degree plan on file with the education office, meaning you can’t take a bunch of random courses indefinitely, it ...
AFNWC is responsible for synchronizing all aspects of nuclear materiel management on behalf of Air Force Materiel Command, in direct support of Air Force Global Strike Command. The center has more than 1,300 personnel assigned
The base was used from early 1942 through Nov 1945 as the Materiel Command, Glider Engineering Test and Experiment Base, reporting directly to the commander at Wright Field. (— Charles L Day 4/16/01)Clinton-Sherman AFB, Clinton OK (194?-6/x/1970). Was Burns Flat NAS (6/1/1943-19?
A New Management Philosophy for the Air Force Materiel Command, Empowerment: Keeping the Promise of the Total Quality Revolution, Logistical Challenges of the Aleutian Islands in World War II, Impact of Electronics Obsolescence on the Life Cycle Costs of Military Systems, Strategic Planning--Managing...
AFSACAir Force Security Assistance and Cooperation Directorate(formerly Air Force Security Assistance Center) AFSACAir Force Special Activities Center AFSACAlaska Food Safety Advisory Committee(Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation; Division of Environmental Health, Food Safety and Sanitation) ...
Maintaining mission-readiness and the capability to project power is at the heart of all US military branches, and the Global Strike Command is no different. But with a fleet of aging and sophisticated aircraft and the need to manage nuclear materiel–not to mention the strategic nature of the...
The airlift mounted by U.S. Air Force’s Military Airlift Command carried people, weapons, and equipment of all five U.S. service branches from 120 locations to the deserts of the Middle East. Together with the sealift that followed, it made possible the most spectacular buildup of milita...
A jointly staffed facility established for planning, directing, and executing joint air operations in support of the joint force commander's operation or campaign objectives. Also called JAOC. See also joint air operations. Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005....